February 06, 2021 1:14 AMLegal
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CINCINNATI By all logic, the case of the
State of Kentucky versus L.D. Management Company, which owns the Lion s Den adult store location in Upton, Kentucky, should have ended when U.S. District Judge Justin R. Walker issued his ruling in the case last April, since the issue was pretty clear: Kentucky was trying to trample Lion s Den s free speech rights by ordering the store to take down the billboard it had erected on the side of a tractor-trailer sitting on land owned by a former Lion s Den employee just off I-65, which advertised that the store could be found at the next exit off the highway.
information, what has emerged is two americans have been shot dead on the afghan interior ministry compound. apparently according to afghan police source on a secure part in that compound where western forces have some of their training personnel. the taliban have leaped forward to claim responsibility, saying that the gunman was work for him. naming him as abdul rackman and saying he was acting in revenge because of the burning of the koran that happened about a week ago on the american air base. just east here of kabul. that of course which i.c.e. have not confirmed. they say the gunman is not a westernerer an he s at large, escaped from the skeechbt crime. this may suggest he is perhaps an afghan and we have heard from across the atlantic a statement from the u.s. department of defense that the afghan defense minister has pledged to cooperate in this investigation and apologize for the instant, that may perhaps afghan security personnel were involved in it, but really this