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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Employee of the Day | Chief Istealandwatchapor

Because you, Feed readers, found of Employee of the Week so deliciously fun, we're expanding. We're going to post an Employee of the Day every day of the week. Then, on Friday, you'll vote for the Employee of the Week and that person will be enshrined in our prestigious Hall of Fame. Also, please note: the EOTD need not be an employee of the U.S. government. It's open to everybody.
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Chief Tommy Parchman showed up to work Monday morning and found the locks to his office had been changed.
The 10-year veteran chief said the accusations are a surprise to him, and he believes they are politically motivated.
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Employee of the Day | Chief Istealandwatchapor n
Because you, Feed readers, found of Employee of the Week so deliciously fun, we're expanding. We're going to post an Employee of the Day every day of the week. Then, on Friday, you'll vote for the Employee of the Week and that person will be enshrined in our prestigious Hall of Fame. Also, please note: the EOTD need not be an employee of the U.S. government. It's open to everybody.
Here's today's winner: Chief
ERIN, Tenn. (AP) -- The Erin police chief is accused of stealing from a charity and possessing pornographic material on his work computer.
Chief Tommy Parchman showed up to work Monday morning and found the locks to his office had been changed.
The 10-year veteran chief said the accusations are a surprise to him, and he believes they are politically motivated.
- Read the rest of the story
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Remembering Past Winners, and Loving the Plaques
>>> Click Here To Visit the HALL OF FAME
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1/16/07 4:18 PM
ERIN, Tenn. (AP) -- The Erin police chief is accused of stealing from a charity and possessing pornographic material on his work computer.
Chief Tommy Parchman showed up to work Monday morning and found the locks to his office had been changed.
The 10-year veteran chief said the accusations are a surprise to him, and he believes they are politically motivated.
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There is a political motive here, the police chief seems to not dominate like he should. Porn and policemen? Is there a better match? They pick on people for it, and it means porn surrounds their lives.
They need to stay away from Motley Crue concerts.