hope. Thanks for your insights. I live in Ohio and would like nothing better than to see the house of cards fall. My freeper brother said, "some people don't trust the stock market, so the coins were a good investment"; too much koolaid and ignorance in the Buckeye.
Taft visits Toledo area, declares scandal won't force him to quit
Noe's lawyer releases ads on coin funds
Gov. Bob Taft made a trip to Pearson Metropark to talk about problems with the emerald ash borer, but he spent part of his time talking about his knowledge of Tom Noe’s coin funds.
THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON
By JOSHUA BOAK and JAMES DREW
BLADE STAFF WRITERS
Gov. Bob Taft visited Pearson Metropark yesterday to discuss eradicating the emerald ash borer, an Asian beetle whose larvae have devastated parts of Michigan and northwest Ohio by feeding on the inner bark of ash trees.
Instead, the governor answered questions about the state’s $50 million rare-coin fiasco with Republican fund-raiser Tom Noe.
Convicted last week on four misdemeanor ethics violations and fined $4,000, Mr. Taft reiterated that he will not resign because of the scandal threatening to eat away at his administration’s credibility and future.
“My job is to continue to do the job that I was elected to do over the next 16 months,” he said. “I have one job to do and that is move this state forward as governor.”
While the governor spent the afternoon in Toledo, William Wilkinson, Mr. Noe’s lawyer, released advertisements and artwork to reporters in Columbus showing that his client actually boasted about the state’s coin investment and bragged that their profits humbled a burst stock market.