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Audtior Working on Second Investigation Into Southaven Mayor

The state is expected to give Mayor Greg Davis another payment demand soon.

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jbt09 - 2/28/2012 6:20 AM
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"Mayor" Greg has in the past and is currently doing, what he's KNOWN ALL ALONG he can get away with. This article finally said what he knew from the beginning, the state of Mississippi CAN'T touch him. He can be elected again next term & pick up where he left off, & nobody can stop him. THE ONLY WAY TO STOP HIM is not to re-elect him. Here's the kicker, I still talk to people who say they support him.?!!!?? We know alot of businesses do, & why, but ordinary citizens !?!? It's like giving a bank robber your acct. #.

cop mom - 2/27/2012 7:38 PM
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How long is it going to take for the MS State Auditor's office to file charges against this thief??? That is the ONLY way to force his resignation! I read in the Desoto Times that he plans to run for Mayor again as soon as his current terms ends! Has this man been drug tested??? Obviously, he is either on drugs or dilusional!
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