On the heels of this past weekend's update, note that Dean Logan is enmeshed in a voter fraud lawsuit in the City of Angels.
Probably something to do with accuracy...and a bank...or something like that.
Posted by Eric Earling at June 10, 2008 10:42 PM | Email ThisHow much incompetence can one man create before becoming a criminal?
Posted by: zdawg on June 10, 2008 11:53 PMIt's pretty humorous.
Posted by: Jeff B. on June 11, 2008 12:42 AMhttp://michellemalkin.com/2008/06/09/more-unpaid-debts-for-the-deadbeat-defaulting-democrat/
The link above will take you to all of her greatest hits to include her defaulting on mortagage's 6 times! This includes a mortgage she was recieving a Per DIem from California to pay for. She did not have the money to pay her mortgages, but she had plenty of money to pay for her campaign. To top it off she had this to say about her defaulted mortgages:
"I think this is what many Americans are unfortunately facing right now," she said. "I am concerned that I can take what I have learned from this to help somebody else. - Many people are one step away from issues that are life-changing moments. When a person moves across the country, that is a life-changing moment."
That is right she is all for the mortgage bailout and that her financial troubles make it so she can relate to others about to loose their homes (talk about spin).
And of course this little tidbit:
"I am not financially wealthy," she said. "I am not a millionaire. - Based upon what I was going through, changing four jobs in less than one year, I think any American would understand what that does in terms of a person's financial stability."
As a member of Congress, Richardson makes $169,300 a year. As a member of the Assembly, she made about $116,000, plus a per diem for living expenses in Sacramento.
When it was pointed out that the average American makes far less than that, Richardson responded, "The average American is not responsible for maintaining several households."
So she is not a millionaire; yet she is trying to maintain several housholds on $169,000 a year? Just think this is a Democrat representing the state of California in Congress who gets to vote on the budget.
Posted by: TrueSoldier on June 11, 2008 02:41 AMSeriously.
Posted by: Larry on June 11, 2008 08:49 AM