Posted on 03/27/2012 10:01:38 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
One of the stories in the book, Crooks thugs and bigots: the lost hidden and changed history of the Democratic Party tells of the ongoing serial rapes committed by Neil Goldschmidt a former Governor of Oregon and Secretary of Transportation for Jimmy Carter.
When Goldschmidt was the 30 year old boy Mayor of Portland Oregon in the 1970s it was common knowledge that he was repeatedly consensually raping a 14 year old girl. His staff would see him leave several times a week and knew where he was going.
The reporters at The Oregonian, the states biggest newspaper, knew all about this and knew where he was going. They stood by and watched in silence to protect a fellow liberal Democrat.
When Goldschmidt successfully ran for governor The Oregonian refused to report what it knew about him.
When the Carter Administration nominated Goldschmidt to be Secretary of Transportation the paper of record in Oregon said nothing about what it knew Goldschmidt had done.
It was only when Goldschmidt arrogantly applied for a job with the State of Oregon and publicly confessed what he had done (well after the statute of limitations had run out) that The Oregonian wrote about Goldschmidts crimes, referring to the ongoing rapes as an affair and admitting that they knew about it all along.
As a big city newspaper The Oregonian has certainly lied...
(Excerpt) Read more at coachisright.com ...
Consensually? Then it wasn't RAPE-rape! < /sarc >
Yep.....Democrats - Thieves, Thugs, Thralls and Thickheads....aided and abetted by their fellow criminals in the old media - “We didn’t kill those people or steal that money! We just helped the other crooks get away with it.”
Where is the grave marker that you posted? City and State?
“To the last, I grapple with thee; from Hell’s heart, I stab at thee; for hate’s sake, I spit my last breath at thee!”
Thus, Melville has Obama address the US Constitution.
bkmk
Attica, Kansas. Although it is rumored that Snopes receives Soros funding, its post on the topic is a compelling story, well worth reading:
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