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Mayor’s wife gets 2 years in jail

The wife of Alexander Mayor Paul Mitchell was sentenced to two years in jail on drug charges related to meth.

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toaster oven - 1/5/2012 7:50 PM
0 Votes
I'm shocked that Miss Arkansas was announced so early this year?

Quize - 1/5/2012 10:39 AM
1 Vote
What a shame. This woman was probably fairly attractive before the meth took over. Now her face is gaunt, her eyes red and blurred and she has lost all respect for herself. I wish someone could tell me what it is that makes people start that first contact with drugs like meth. The habit is not confined to poor and uneducated but is rampant in all levels of the population. Is life so difficult that an escape from reality is required?

jwLonokeCo - 1/5/2012 9:18 AM
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" she was hurting herself not you..." except she was our driving on the same roads we drive on, more than likely stoned on meth. When she crashes into and kills someone, then the comments change. She's had opportunities to change and get help, and hasn't taken them. I for one am glad she's off the street before she kills.

dilligaf - 1/5/2012 7:49 AM
2 Votes
What about the person they say handed her the dope. What happened to them? If I was this mayor, I'd divorce her trashy ass and send her packing.

Tired - 1/5/2012 6:55 AM
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hmm i got something to add...she was hurting herself not you...not me...the judges want you to "show respect" for an attempt at extorsion...if the government does this its called justice if you or i do this its called extorsion...the judge is simply following the law you say...so was hitler...everything hitler did was legal

beachbum2 - 1/5/2012 5:07 AM
1 Vote
I think this little methbilly had 2 or three strikes against her and the judge was going to make sure noone could could say her husband's position wasn't going to keep her out of trouble

veeman94 - 1/4/2012 11:56 PM
3 Votes
You summed it up perfectly not much to add except to remind everyone of the lost revenue that now goes to drug cartels could be used by our govt.to balance the budget and many other things we as taxpayers are paying for out of our paychecks.People are going to do drugs anyway they can get them and that will not change.

jonnygo411 - 1/4/2012 7:15 PM
3 Votes
what a shame. a woman has a disease and they send her up the river. i have no sympathy for drug users however, it is their personal choice to use and they are, for the most part, harming no one but themselves. now we taxpayers are paying the bill to try and prohibit someone's personal choice by the use of force. we all know obesity kills far more than drugs yet it's not okay to send an obese person to jail b/c they have made the choice to harm themselves by becoming obese. no one seems to notice that drug prohibition actually supports illegal drug cartels, poor quality drugs that exacerbate an already harmful drugs effect, the access that children have to illegal drugs (just ask any 16 year old what is easier to get a hold of... beer or marijuana), and violent crime. this is a disgrace and a mockery of Truth, Justice, Liberty and Freedom... aka: the American Way.
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