The March 5 prescribed burn charred 238 acres on Brown's property and jumped a fire line, burning 20 acres of national forestland.
Myrtle Beach Sun-News, 9/16/04
Initially, the Forest Service estimated Brown owed $7,000 for dousing the fire.
Post and Courier, 9/15/04; 6/4/08
He ensnared dozens of federal employees in a four-year fight that cost the government an estimated $100,000.
Myrtle Beach Sun-News, 9/18/08
Know the whole story. Congressman Brown got a burn permit that morning then started his fire. Then later that day the forest comission issued a no burn alert but his fire was already started. Maybe you should try to investigate the truth for yourself before you listen to her propoganda. KNOW ALL YOUR FACTS!!!!!!!!! before you throw around the word "arson" find the defintion and you will find that it does not fit your accusations. once again writing without thinking.
VeganIsRight 3 years ago
So why hasn't the "good" Congressman been criminally charged? What's that word...? Oh, yeah: Arson.
Davidkevin 3 years ago
Linda, Linda. How irresponsible! Not only are you misleading the public about the Forest Service giving Brown a permit to burn that day, but you left your late night viewing up among your lying ads ("sapphic erotica hidden cam office sex"??? my goodness)!!!
camcgee1610 3 years ago
Congressman Brown has ran a clean campaign and that may be a good idea for you.
VeganIsRight 3 years ago