Country Crossing Attorney Briefs Media, Speaks to Task Force Agents

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

After the arrival of State Troopers assigned to Bob Riley's anti gambling task force, Country Crossing attorney Will Matthews briefed the media and spoke with State Troopers.
This video is courtesy of Scott Packard and WDHN - TV 18 www.DothanFirst.com.

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  • Nothing stinky about it at all, kingslegion1. If you would look it up at the Alabama Department of Revenue website, the maximum income tax rate for the STATE of Alabama is 5%. I'm sure Mr. Matthew's federal tax rate is significantly higher. Mr. Matthews is referring to his state tax and not federal. Much ado about nothing, I'm afraid.

  • this asshole said he only pays 5% of what he makes to the state.. what a sweet deal this asshole has!! i agree with his other statements but damn how does a LAWYER get such a GREAT tax deal?? something stinky here fer sure.

  • Pathetic, look at all of those Troopers, all dressed up and no place to go. Look at them walk away with their hands in their pockets and hands behind their back, they didn't want to be there either. We're ranked 47th for child well-being, but 1st in spending money against bingo

  • I notice that most of the folks in Greene County, who are defying the governor, are black. I think Governor Wallace (sorry, I meant Governor Riley) and General Tyson should take about 2000 white state troopers to Greene County and show the rest of the world what Alabama is really all about.

  • Well if you are in favor or not of gambling , you better be in favor of the constitution. No search warrant no entry looks like Gov. Caiaphas, excuse me Gov. Riley has a different opinion. Don't blame the troopers they did not appreciate this . I personally am opposed to casinos . Be real glad your a lame duck Gov. Riley . And by the way you just guaranteed the election democratic governor next time

  • Wake up people. The police don't have to follow the rules. Rich and powerful people don't have to follow the rules. The rules are for the poor citizens.

    It's a good thing that Country Crossing had their attorney there. If it were a private residence, they would have kicked the door down and beat the hell out of everyone inside. Then, the police would lie and say that you threatened them or they heard a scream or some other BS.

    The "justice system" abandoned justice a long time ago.

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