Local Alabama Abc Anchor Who Broke Clinton Tarmac Story Dead At 45

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  1. Shirley Martin

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    Or was he Clintoncided?

    A "passionate" Alabama TV anchor and former college football player who broke the infamous Bill Clinton tarmac meeting with then-Attorney General Lorreta Lynch died Saturday, according to reports and his employer.
    Christopher Sign, 45, was found dead Saturday morning by Hoover police in his Scout Terrace home, according to Al.com. The death is being investigated as a suicide, Hoover Lt. Keith Czeskleba said, according to the outlet.


    Any intelligent person has to be suspicious of all the suicides and accidents among people who have testified or were going to testify against the Clintons.
     
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    We are officially a banana republic.

    I used to say that the only thing preventing us from officially being a B.R. was the veneer of our social fabric, but that was trashed by our government's approval of Occupy, BLM, and ANTIFA.

    And what do we do about it? The snake has a seemingly infinite number of heads.
     
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    It appears that he had been getting death threats to both himself and his family every since breaking the news story. People are not believing that he killed himself.
    It does not make sense to me that if you were worried about protecting your wife and children that you would suddenly commit suicide.

     
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