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Stephanie Bowser, 38, was arrested Friday on 22 charges including drug trafficking, cultivation of marijuana and endangering children, the Warren County Drug Task Force said.
Bowser is accused of growing pot at her former Kettering home with the help of her 14-year-old son and giving a 16-year-old boy prescription drugs to sell at the Warren County Career Center.
The 14-year-old allegedly had drug scales in his back pocket when his mother was arrested and may face charges, police said.
Bowser is an employee of global security company Northrop Grumman Missions System, police said, and she has a security clearance for Wright Patterson Air Force Base. She’s accused of distributing marijuana, Darvocet, Xanax, Ultram and Wellbutrin and possessing methadone.
Police said Bowser also gave various prescription drugs to her 17-year-old boyfriend.
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Here's a portion from a "Sourcewatch" article entitled "A Short but Tragic History of E-voting Public Relations" -
..."Electronic voting machine and other technology companies, in contrast, saw their predicted "tremendous market opportunity" coming to pass. The same week that George Bush signed HAVA into law, major defense contractor Northrop Grumman signed an agreement with iPaper LLC for exclusive right to license and manufacture their electronic voting systems. In doing so, Northrop Grumman joined several other large systems integrators that are actively pursuing the elections market, including Accenture, BearingPoint, Electronic Data Systems and Unisys, according to Washington Technology."
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Waynesville, Ohio is situated in Warren County. Ron Maag (R) is the elected House Representative for District 35 and Robert Schuller(R) is the elected Senator for the Ohio Senate District 7. Just a short note - Robert Schuller was a huge fan of former Ohio Secretary of State, J. Kenneth Blackwell's (R) infatuation with The Substitute Amended Ohio House Bill 3 in 2006. It was all about and STILL IS ALL ABOUT Voter ID, Driver's Licenses and Provisional Voting.
When you apply for employment, your Background Check Investigation is not confined to the FBI. Your credit history and medical condition background checks get farmed out to various subsidiaries of Department of Defense Contractors, Homeland Security and the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. If you don't sign on the dotted lines on that job application, you can kiss any possibility of employment goodbye. So if you have a less than spiffy credit rating and have used your current and/or prior health insurance, your potential employer may access you as a risky applicant - a spendthrift who makes too many visits to doctors and pharmacies.


