Posted on 09/16/2009 2:26:33 PM PDT by BJClinton
A state employee and a former leader with the SEIU Local 1000 union was sentenced today to 25 years in state prison after he pleaded no contest to child molestation, possession of child pornography and manufacturing child pornography Feliciano had been convicted of child molestation in 1993 and was a registered sex offender, the release states. In 2006, he was convicted for failing to register. Feliciano is a former president of one of SEIU's 50 district labor councils, which are located across the state.
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YES
you betcha way to SEIU
oops way to go
That would explain why the ACORN folks were so cool with the underage brothel...
SEIU is more corrupt than ACORN
How is that possible?
FTA:
“Enrique Feliciano, who works for the Department of Insurance.”
“Shovel Ready” for the Son of OBama’s ObamaCareNot plan.
ACORN and SEIU must use the sex offenders list as a hiring guide. Is NAMBLA providing them references too?
Another day, another isolated incident.
Yes but as the two young adults proved ACORN was ripe for the picking. Getting into the bowels of SEIU will be much harder IMHO....
Typical RAT Union Boss.
“With all the Obama transparency, being a union thug and child molester are career builders.”
- Especially within the Dept of Justice. Child pron lawyers are livin large.
it may be profitable for an enterprising union employee to hide a mike, and camera into a Union meeting. I bet there is someone we can find.
Especially now that they will be looking for undercover-types.
O wonder if this former SEIU leader was also affiliated with ACORN?
With all the Obama transparency, being a union thug and child molester are career builders.
The guy was charged under a Bush administration and sentenced for 25 years under an Obama administration. I am not seeing a 25 year sentence as an excellent career builder unless you have a passion for pressing license plates.
Memo to me: never put it past freepers to skim right on past sarcasm.
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