GOP Politician Indicted For Human Trafficking Scheme Involving Sale Of Children
Paul Petersen faces more than 60 felony charges in relation to his alleged adoption scheme targeting pregnant women.
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Then he'll probably make a nice wife.lol!
He's a Mormon lawyer.
Yes you are.Party of Lincoln.....amirite, guys?
No, things change. Party of 12rules. Send me your criminals, rapists, it’s all good.Party of Lincoln.....amirite, guys?
In 1988, Republican State Representative Charles Cusimano of Metairie resigned his District 81 seat to become a 24th Judicial District Court judge, and a special electionwas called early in 1989 to select a successor. Duke entered the race to succeed Cusimano and faced several opponents, including fellow Republicans John Spier Treen, a brother of former Governor David C. Treen; Delton Charles, a school board member; and Roger F. Villere, Jr., who operates Villere's Florist in Metairie. Duke finished first in the primary with 3,995 votes (33.1%).[33] As no one received a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff electionwas required between Duke and Treen, who polled 2,277 votes (18.9%) in the first round of balloting. Treen's candidacy was endorsed by U.S. President George H. W. Bush, former President Ronald Reagan, and other prominent Republicans,[34] as well as Democrats Victor Bussie (president of the Louisiana AFL-CIO) and Edward J. Steimel(president of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry and former director of the "good government" think tank, the Public Affairs Research Council). Duke, however, criticized Treen on a statement the latter had made indicating a willingness to entertain higher property taxes, anathema in that suburban district.[35] Duke, with 8,459 votes (50.7%), defeated Treen, who polled 8,232 votes (49.3%).[36] He served in the House from 1989 until 1992.[37]. David Duke - RepublicanYes you are.
Democrat, party of the Ku Klux Klan.
Democrat, still the party of the Ku Klux Klan.In 1988, Republican State Representative Charles Cusimano of Metairie resigned his District 81 seat to become a 24th Judicial District Court judge, and a special electionwas called early in 1989 to select a successor. Duke entered the race to succeed Cusimano and faced several opponents, including fellow Republicans John Spier Treen, a brother of former Governor David C. Treen; Delton Charles, a school board member; and Roger F. Villere, Jr., who operates Villere's Florist in Metairie. Duke finished first in the primary with 3,995 votes (33.1%).[33] As no one received a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff electionwas required between Duke and Treen, who polled 2,277 votes (18.9%) in the first round of balloting. Treen's candidacy was endorsed by U.S. President George H. W. Bush, former President Ronald Reagan, and other prominent Republicans,[34] as well as Democrats Victor Bussie (president of the Louisiana AFL-CIO) and Edward J. Steimel(president of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry and former director of the "good government" think tank, the Public Affairs Research Council). Duke, however, criticized Treen on a statement the latter had made indicating a willingness to entertain higher property taxes, anathema in that suburban district.[35] Duke, with 8,459 votes (50.7%), defeated Treen, who polled 8,232 votes (49.3%).[36] He served in the House from 1989 until 1992.[37]. David Duke - Republican
You may want to look into it rather than just make yourself look silly (again).Saying that the KKK are Democrats is stupid
He looks exactly like a...lol!
He's a Mormon lawyer.
As someone who has bought a white baby I can assure you it is much more than $40k.40 grand for Pacific Islander babies?
How much do white babies go for?
*I found the few Pacific Islanders I have met to be really cool, but 40 grand cool? Really?
*To run that scheme, you have to be a psychopath.