New Jersey Democrats Sending Known Gangbangers Door-to-Door for Get Out the Vote Campaign

There’s a clear message here to any Democrats thinking of not supporting Corzine today, and it’s typical of the thuggery New Jersey Democrats are used to employing to keep the bleating sheep of my former home in line. From Election Journal:

 How would you like to be a New Jersey police officer and look out your window and see several known criminals, including a man you arrested several weeks ago and another who had just been released from prison for shooting a cop?  And then find out that the men were sent into the neighborhood by the Democratic Party for GOTV operations – complete with lists of voters names, addresses and phones numbers!

That is what happened Sunday on a quiet street in Morris Township.  The officer, who’s name we are with holding, specifically heard the men discussing that he was a police officer and that they now know where he lives.   The officer confronted the men and they took off.  He contacted the local police who responded and caught up with them and about a dozen other men a few blocks away.

At which point they were found to be part of the Democrats’ GOTV efforts. Of course the ‘bangers have the names and addresses of hundreds of Jerseyites who live in a state with draconian gun laws and no right to self defense. They are easily able to observe who is home alone and who seems like easy targets for home invasions.  What could go wrong?

The Jersey Dems were apparently burned by gangs before, according to the article, when Bloods they hired stole at least $6000 from the State Committee. Lesson learned? Not so much. Here’s video from a witness:

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h/t Hot Air

Pedophiles Haunted By Rob Taylor, Write Horrible Song Featuring Me

Or really they reworked Monster Mash with some lyrics written by child rapist Derek Logue, a man so degenerate that he publicly claims his 11-year-old victim was already “corrupt’ when they met so he shouldn’t be held responsible for raping her, and featuring the vocal talents of two rythmless, talentless cretin who run a podcast dedicated to complaining about sex offenders being the victims of people abusing their authority and position.

I’ll let the irony of that sink in for a second.

The show is hosted by a sex offender from Ohio named Kevin Meier and Mary “Tikibug” Duval who raised a rapist and I believe is the inspiration for every redneck in a Rob Zombie movie. I assume they commissioned this work (paying Logue in Lolicon images no doubt) which is a listing of people who have commented publicly on pedophile degeneracy. I made the list basically for commenting at Absolute Zero United. Stitches 77 is mentioned several times, in the song and out, proving that the work she does monitoring these scum has been effective in at least taking up these perverts’ time. As long as they’re complaining about us they’re not molesting children.

What’s funny is that I forgot all about these “people” for like the hundredth time. They never seem to forget me though, mainly because I have stated publicly that “pedophilia” is not a sexual orientation, it’s a behavior engaged in by sadists and other garden variety perverts. I guess it touched a nerve.

I’d say enjoy this song but it’s so bad that it would be impossible to do so. So just listen and be amazed at how immature and emotionally retarded sex offenders and the guttersluts that support them are.

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I’m haunting their dreams!

Lefty Hero “Rick Duncan” Exposed as Chronic Liar and Con Artist, Only Marks Surprised

The left falls for the phony soldier gambit every time, as long as the impostor tells them the kind of stories they want to hear, usually amalgams of anti-military urban legends, doctrinaire leftism, and just enough jaded anti-Americanism to make his story an indictment of our country. As long as they tell the left what they want to hear, any con artist can pretend to be a war hero no matter how obvious it is the person is lying. Rick Strandlof a.k.a Rick Duncan is just one in a long string of liars and con artists the left has willingly aligned themselves with when it served their agenda:

From The Denver Post:

A tattoo of an angel illustrates his right leg. A devil decorates his left.

But a trail of deceit has stamped Richard Glen Strandlof with another indelible mark: fake military hero who misled veterans, politicians and voters. Many had bought into the story of Rick Duncan, the wounded soldier rallying opposition to the Iraq war and support for struggling vets.

Like the contradictory body art, Strandlof’s story winds between malicious deception and actual good works. And it muddies the issue of whether his offense was simply that he fooled the people he purported to champion or that he broke the law.

He awaits arraignment in the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center in Colorado Springs on a misdemeanor traffic charge after his

arrest May 12. And while the FBI is investigating possible fraud, no charges have been filed.

Strandlof, 32, spared no detail in his alleged resume: Annapolis graduate. Marine captain. Survivor of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the Pentagon. Wounded three-tour veteran of the Iraq war. An American hero who, in his next act, would stand up for his band of military brothers on whatever stage was set before him — from the Capitol steps in Denver to the campaign stump.

He backed mostly Democratic candidates sympathetic to his anti-war views in the run-up to the 2008 election
. Beyond politics, he worked on behalf of homeless veterans in Colorado Springs, an effort that earned him widespread respect.

Indeed. Don’t they all. Here’s a campaign commercial Rick Duncan did for retired Lt. Col Hal Bidlack, a twenty-five year veteran who should have seen through this charade. Conveniently for the Democrat he didn’t when he could use an openly gay combat veteran who shared his policy views:

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This amuses me because Bidlack, aside from his unsuccessful congress bid and lackluster service in the Clinton administration is best known as a proponent of rational skepticism. I guess his logic skills failed him on this one.

But back to the story:

Army Spec. Garett Reppenhagen met the man he knew as Duncan at a veterans gathering two years ago in Colorado Springs. He remembers him as “spastic, a lot of energy, all over the place, an excitable person.”

That night, Duncan related how he’d been wounded by an improvised explosive device during his second tour in Iraq. He told others how the explosion had caused a severe brain injury — a circumstance that seemed to explain his twitchy mannerisms and sometimes erratic behavior.

Another more likely explanation is drug use. It would also explain why he needed to create elaborate cons to make money and more importantly this little scene captured on video of “Duncan” using his influence and alliances to get local cops to stop searching the homeless people for drugs:

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Hmm. A “twitchy” guy with “erratic” behavior not wanting to have the homeless people he works with everyday searched for drugs. Go figure.

He advanced his anti-war politics by connecting with like-minded candidates.

He even launched his own organization, the Colorado Veterans Alliance, which he said represented 32,000 veterans on a massive mailing list — though the only visible members seemed to be a cadre of local vets.

Which of course no Democrat questioned because it worked for their agenda.

The well-told combat tale, delivered by an accomplished liar, has become almost cliche. It has been known to yield any number of perks: a job, a date, a fundraising boost, a political leg up — even a free parking place via Purple Heart license plates. It can conceal character defects or even criminal histories.

“It’s a great way to deflect criticism — ‘I was a war hero for my country. How can you not like me?’ ” explained Loren Pankratz, a professor of clinical psychology at the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, who testifies in court cases involving military imposters or veterans who inflate their records.

Still, in that pantheon of anti-heroes, Strandlof isn’t even exceptional.

“There are many, many worse cases than this,” said Doug Sterner, the Colorado Springs man who has cataloged hundreds of military fakes on his Home of Heroes website. “These imposters are all over the place. But when I look at Strandlof’s case, I am thankful to him because he put this problem under the spotlight.”

And therein is the problem. Too many people fall for bogus stories because too many people in our country have no life experience. I’m not saying people need to join the military, but people need to stop reading DailyKos and start getting outside. By the time I was in my mid-20s I could spot a liar, and a drug addict or mentally ill person stands out to me like a sore thumb. Why? Because I don’t sit at home TIVOing Keith Olbermann or forwarding emails from MoveOn.org. I went outside and met people, including liars and drug users. Guess what? They’re all basically the same. Meet one and you’ll be able to see that person in every subsequent con artist you meet.

Americans in general, but liberals and libertarians in particular, cocoon themselves in layer upon layer of soft velvety lies designed to help them understand a world they won’t bother to become a part of. Unaware of reality they make up their own that conforms to their personal shallowness, bigotry, and self-interests. Some people call them children of post-modernism. I call them marks.

The Denver Post report shows that many of his former colleagues are still claiming he’s done some good work (including raising a boatload of money under false pretenses which no one is sure what happened to) and this Boston Edge piece paints him as a tragic hero as opposed to a bold carny who just took hundreds of people for a trip through the magical money magnet machine.

Of course now that the F.B.I. has arrested him maybe opinions of him are changing:

SAN DIEGO — A 32-year-old man accused of violating federal law by masquerading as a decorated Marine combat veteran from the Iraq war was arrested in San Diego Friday.

Richard Strandlof, who used the name Rick Duncan, is charged in Colorado with violating the federal Stolen Valor Act. He was taken to the federal lockup in San Diego and faces an extradition hearing Tuesday.

For more than a year, Strandlof passed himself off as a Marine officer who received a Silver Star for bravery at the battle of Fallujah in 2004, according to a criminal complaint filed by the U.S. attorney’s office in Denver.

He allegedly told reporters and veterans in Colorado that he was a Naval Academy graduate, had deployed three times to Iraq, and was wounded by a roadside bomb and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, according to an FBI affidavit. He also claimed to have been awarded a Purple Heart.

If convicted, Strandlof could face a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. Congress in 2005 passed the Stolen Valor Act after complaints from veterans about phonies masquerading as heroes and tarnishing the reputation of true heroes.

[…]

His fakery began to unravel when veterans noted that on official documents for the group he formed, his name was listed as Strandlof, not Duncan, according to the criminal charge filed by federal prosecutors. When he showed up at a veterans gathering without the medals he had allegedly received, suspicions deepened, and the FBI began an investigation.

Strandlof is a suspect in a fraud scheme involving a grand prix race in Nevada and was once convicted of car theft in that state.

After the charge against him was filed last week, FBI agents found that he had fled to San Diego. He was arrested without incident.

I wonder what the marks will say now?

h/t Jawa

Nicole Bear: Drugged Up Thieving Police Groupie?

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Shadowscope tweeted this story but hasn’t written anything on it. But frankly this is like crime blogger catnip. Drugged up thieving police groupie or angel with sticky fingers giving our boys in blue some much needed thanks? I guess the answer depends on what you do for a living … and whether or not your supervisor finds out.

From AJC:

A Cherokee County deputy stopped a 22-year-old woman for speeding and what he found was an unusual collection of police paraphernalia, gun holsters without  guns and stickers promoting support for law enforcement.

[…]

At the center of a seemingly routine traffic stop was a police groupie who “traded sex” to gain entry to  the law enforcement world, the arresting deputy wrote.

Nicole Bear, of Woodstock, was in the Cherokee County Jail Thursday on charges of impersonating an officer, drug possession and giving a false name. She also is charged with driving without a license and speeding; the report said she was driving the borrowed Chevrolet Tahoe at 67 mph in a 45 mph zone.

[…]

The deputy who pulled her over wrote in his report the facts were hard to find during the roadside stop near Woodstock last Saturday.

“The story changed in a confusing manner during the course of the discussion,” Deputy James Clement wrote in his report.

First, Bear said she was cop. Then she said he wasn’t a cop but wanted to be one, according to Clement’s report.

Bear claimed several names – Nicole Marie Roberts, Jenna Clements, Stephanie Clements and Jenna Jenkins.

Bear told the Cherokee deputy she  lived in Woodstock so she could run a nearby coffee shop. But she also said she commuted from Woodstock to Appling, about 160 miles away, to work for the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.

“Columbia County didn’t know who she was and didn’t employ her,” Clement wrote in his report. “When confronted with that information, Ms. Bear said she didn’t go to the police academy because she was fired while working in the jail there [inColumbia County].”

Then Bear said she never got a job with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office; she failed during the hiring process.

But wait. It gets better:

While Cherokee County sorts out the information on Bear, the Cobb County Police Department and the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office were conducting internal investigations to determine how she allegedly came into possession of some of their property – t-shirts, hats, shorts and a ticket book and citation holder.

She had a photograph of herself wearing a Cobb County police uniform, according to the report. The deputy said it appeared the photo was a reflection in a mirror and it was taken with the camera in a cell phone.

[…]

Clement also discovered a notebook issued by the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in which she had documented “numerous liaisons with many police officers from across Georgia,” Clement wrote. “These officers were named, listed with their departments and assignments, and there was even occasional reference to their patrol and personal vehicle descriptions. Notes reading ‘Jenna’ with invitations to call and text her cell phone abounded as did hotel/motel receipts.”

Deputy Clement said she had a list of “’goals’ as if the suspect was planning to try and ‘date’ officers in each one.”

Clement said Bear’s notes suggested she was a sexual predator” or a police “groupie.”

Oh the poor police officers stalked by a (semi) attractive “predator” who will perform sexual acts on them for a souvenir t-shirt. Is there no justice?

Call me a typical male but the biggest problem I see here is that she was getting high and speeding around like a moron. Yeah, my hard earned tax dollars shouldn’t be helping cops get some lovin’ (or get rid of a stalker) but I can live with it. I mean, as a happily married man I have had to deny many blog groupies the fulfillment of their dreams after they’ve become enamored with the image of Rob Taylor. I mean, have you read some of my essays? They’re intellectual aphrodisia! So I understand the necessity to hand some raven haired temptress a special edition Red Alerts jersey as consolation prize which is I’m sure how Nicole ended up with her car load of mementos.

Poor girl though. Had she been caught with a carload of blog swag she’d never have made the news. Just something to think about.

N.A.A.C.P. Spearheads Voter Registration Drive … in Maine Prison System

Thanks for making us look good N.A.A.C.P.:

The NAACP is registering voters at prisons in Maine, one of just two states that allow all inmates to vote while behind bars, in what is apparently the nation’s first such statewide drive.

The relatively few votes at stake — only a few hundred — mean the drive’s potential to affect outcomes this fall on such issues as gay marriage, marijuana laws and tax limits is low.

Though prison inmates tend to skew to the Democratic side, the drive isn’t about furthering any political agenda, said Rachel Talbot Ross, president of the Portland chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

“It’s about establishing strong voter patterns and becoming a fully functioning person to re-enter society,” Ross said. “It’s part of the rehabilitation and re-entry process.”

The NAACP is wrapping up its effort in Maine prisons this week. After next June’s primary election, the organization plans to lead another drive at all 15 county jails, as well as state prisons.

It’s not focusing just on black inmates.

Oh? That’s odd. Let’s meet one of the White inmates the N.A.A.C.P. registered:

Randal Horr, a 49-year-old white inmate at the Bolduc minimum-security prison in Warren, registered as a Democrat when volunteers arrived. Going through the voting process helps him feel connected to the outside world and will help when he is released, he said.

In November’s election, he said, he plans to vote for state and municipal tax and spending limits and liberalizing medical marijuana laws. He’s not sure how he’ll vote on whether to overturn a state law allowing gay marriage.

“Having that access to the vote makes a difference. It makes me feel I’m continuing in the loop of the community and society. You feel like you count,” said Horr, who has served nearly nine years of an 11 1/2-year sentence for habitual drunken driving.

What’s this? A habitual drunk driver voting to legalize the scam of medical marijuana? What could possibly go wrong? Especially if this is the Randal Horr from this case who stole his sister’s car while “intoxicated” (including changing the license plate) and almost killed someone on the road. His license had already been revoked for drunk driving. He then went on to try to get his sentence changed by claiming that it was “illegal” for prosecutors to tell the jury he was a habitual offender.

In other words, Horr is a longtime out-of-control substance abuser who has never taken responsibility for his actions who the Democrats in Maine think is qualified to vote on the accessibility of marijuana. Again, what could go wrong once he’s released?

Thanks for helping out the community, N.A.A.C.P.