Posted by James V. Lacy at 12:00 am on Jul 01, 2009 3 Comments
Well, I guess I played a role in an
Orange County politician resigning from office today.
Another dubious distinction for my resume.
Readers know I have been reporting here
about the apparent jihadthat is ongoing by the
Secretary of State, Debra Bowen, and the Los Angeles District
Attorney, to nail people involved in politics who are registered to
vote at one address, but apparently live most of the time at
another. Mark Jacoby, a petition gatherer, was charged
with a felony along these lines late last year and pled to a
misdemeanor a couple weeks ago. I was surprised by the
plea, I thought he might have gotten off if he fought the
charges. But after his plea, the same authorities
nailed liberal Latino activist Nativo Lopez with the same type of
wrap, but with FOUR felony counts. He won’t enter a
plea until next week, and is out on $55,000 bail.
Ouch!
So on the 28th, when I read Teri
Sforza’s story appearing in the Orange County Register on
the 26th, (I was a little behind on my reading) about Metropolitan
Water District of Southern California board member Ergun Bakall,
who repsents… Read More