Thursday, February 05, 2015

TRUE CRIME STORIES











The Reid Crime Family




HOWARD DEAN  ''There's not one shred of evidence that any Democrat, A, knew that he was getting a contribution from Jack Abramoff and, B, did anything in exchange for it. And that's why this is a Republican finance scandal and not some sort of bipartisan scandal. ... ''

CHRIS WALLACE  '' So if we find ... that there were some Democrats who wrote letters on behalf of some of the Indian tribes that Abramoff represented, then what do you say, sir?''

DEAN:'' That's a big problem, and those Democrats are in trouble, and they should be in trouble.'' -- Transcript: Dem Chairman Howard Dean on 'FNS'



I just love that image of Harry Reid bandaged after he, what was it?; accidentally hit himself with an iron skillet?  Didn't buy that story for a minute.  From what I know about Harry Reid's past involvement with the Nevada underworld, and this recent picture of his brother Larry who, what was it?; ran into a doorway? I glean the real truth, as would any intuitive person.

 After the  mid term elections that saw Harry ousted as  Senate  Majority Leader,  various mob characters demanded their money back now that he would no longer be able to deliver for them.  What?  You forgot  that the Los Angeles Times (amongst others) did a series on the Reid crime family?  Even more serendipitous is this response when  I Googled "find similar pictures" of the above.




Pretty much proves that the media which covered up Harry's past has racial memory that slips out now that they're off guard. Yep.  Someone wants Harry to swim with the fishes. I'll settle for federal prison.

2 comments:

Helly said...

I saw that pic of Harry's zombie Halloween costume and thought about prodding you to post it.

But then I thought, no that would be too 1-dimensional for Rodge — he needs his space. So I'm right again.

Tom Smith said...

I have had sidewalks jump up and hit me too.

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