Law
enforcement officials have
concluded that the Kentucky
census worker Bill Sparkman's death was suicide,
and Professor
William Jacobson is naming names:
What I want are some apologies from all the left-wing blog
ghouls who danced on Bill Sparkman's grave hoping to score
points by blaming conservatives for the death . . .
Michelle Malkin asks, "When
will the Left retract the Kentucky census worker case smear?"
And
Red State blogger
Moe Lane points to Bill Sparkman as author of
the smear:
For the record: when you try to set up your suicide to make it
look like you've been murdered by your ideological opponents,
you have officially abrogated any obligation for me to be upset
at your plight.
Indeed, it appears that Sparkman wanted blame for his death to
fall on "anti-government" local residents. Having
traveled to Kentucky to investigate the story myself, my
question is, "Where do to the people of Clay County go to get
their reputation back?"