I'd join SDP and the others in the blogosphere in welcoming back Todd Epp to active posting again at SD Watch. Todd had taken some time off as he worked at his new job with Galland Legal.
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Anonymous said…
You're on blogging fire, man. Especially that piece about the buttons. Klaudt seems to have deflated you.
Anonymous said…
Glad to see you back, not that I often agree with you, but I appreciate the way you think. Makes me think!
Anonymous said…
Didn't even miss him. Don't care what Epp and his overblown ego thinks about anything.
Anonymous said…
You care about him so little that you'll take the time to type up a comment about it.
Your point would be better served through silence.
Doofus.
Anonymous said…
9:44, yeah, I took the time because I am tired of people like PP fawning over this guy. So it looks like you are the doofus. (You sound a lot like that BF guy on Blogmore...sorry to both of you if I'm wrong.)
Here's some of the information on the Corson County Charges: COUNT I That on or about December of 2005, in the County of Corson, State of South Dakota, Ted Alvin Klaudt did commit the public offense of SECOND DEGREE RAPE (SDCL 22-22-1(2)) in that he did accomplish an act of sexual penetration with his foster daughter, A.M., through the use of force or coercion; and as to COUNT II That on or about July or August of 2006, in the County of Corson, State of South Dakota, Ted Alvin Klaudt did commit the public offense of SECOND DEGREE RAPE (SDCL 22-22-1(2)) in that he did accomplish an act of sexual penetration with his foster daughter, A.M., through the use of force or coercion; and as to COUNT III That on or about July or August of 2006, in the County of Corson, State of South Dakota, Ted Alvin Klaudt did commit the public offense of SECOND DEGREE RAPE (SDCL 22-22-1(2)) in that he did accomplish an act of sexual penetration, separate and distinct from the act alleged in Count II, with...
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Your point would be better served through silence.
Doofus.