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Bush's top domestic policy adviser confesses to theft |
From The Associated Press, 3/14/06:
http://www.nbc17.com/news/7992060/detail.html
Police: Former Bush Aide And Raleigh Native Admitted Theft
ROCKVILLE, Md. --
A former aide to North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms who became a top
adviser to President Bush admitted to an investigator that he
fraudulently returned merchandise to a department store, according to
charging documents.
Target Corp. loss prevention manager Pete Schomburg stopped Claude
Allen, a 45-year-old native of Raleigh, N.C., on Jan. 2 as Allen left
the Gaithersburg store.
Allen had allegedly received a refund for items using a receipt from
an earlier purchase.
"Allen had receipts from previous purchases at Target stores and
admitted to Agent Schomburg that he was committing fraudulent
returns," according to the charging documents filed March 7 by
Montgomery County police, two days before Allen was charged with theft
and theft scheme.
Police allege that Allen made fraudulent returns worth at least $5,000
at Target and other stores in the Washington suburbs on 25 different
occasions.
Charging documents cite several instances where store surveillance
tapes show Allen making the refunds.
His lawyer, Mallon Snyder, has denied the charges, saying they are a
result of problems with Allen's credit cards.
Snyder said Tuesday that he did not have any comment on the charging
documents.
Allen is scheduled to go on trial April 27.
Allen was the first black aide hired by Helms after graduating from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke Law School.
He was a spokesman for Helms during his 1984 re-election race, when
Allen made a remark that has stuck to him throughout his career.
Allen said that Helms' opponent, Jim Hunt, had ties to "queers."
The remark was among the reasons Senate Democrats blocked Allen's
nomination in 2003 to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Richmond, Va., a step away from the Supreme Court.
Police initially charged Allen in the Jan. 2 incident with a
misdemeanor, a charge that was dropped Thursday when he appeared in
District Court.
But later that day, he was arrested and charged with the more serious
charges of theft and theft scheme over $500 in the other incidents.
Each carry a possible prison sentence of 15 years.
Allen was a domestic policy adviser to President Bush with an annual
salary of $161,000 before abruptly leaving the White House in
February.
At the time, he said he wanted to spend more time with his family. All
the alleged incidents occurred while he was working at the White
House.
White House officials said Allen notified chief of staff Andy Card the
night of the Jan. 2 incident, but told Card it was a misunderstanding.
Bush was informed of the incident and Allen's planned departure in
February.
On Saturday, Bush said it would be "deeply disappointing" if Allen did
not tell the White House the truth about what happened.
The charging documents, first reported Tuesday by The Washington Post,
also detail at least four other incidents where Allen allegedly
received refunds for merchandise he did not buy.
According to authorities, Allen would buy items, take them to his car,
then return to the store and pick up identical items from store
shelves.
He would then take them to the return desk and use his original
receipt to get credit on his credit cards.
On Oct. 29, Allen allegedly used the scheme for a $525 Bose theater
system at a Gaithersburg Target.
On Dec. 24, he returned $284.58 worth of merchandise, including a $237
Kodak printer, at a Germantown Target, a transaction watched by Target
investigators.
On Dec. 30, Allen is seen on security video refunding $125.94 worth of
merchandise that he paid for in cash, including a $60 men's jacket and
two items that cost just $2.50.
Two days later, he received a refund for a $88 stereo at a Rockville
Target.
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Bush's sex police chief arrested
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/sidney_blumenthal/2006/03/the_fall_of_bushs_race_man.html
Harry
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15 Mar 2006 01:46:46 AM |
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Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> allegedly stated:
From The Associated Press, 3/14/06:
http://www.nbc17.com/news/7992060/detail.html
Police: Former Bush Aide And Raleigh Native Admitted Theft
ROCKVILLE, Md. --
A former aide to North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms who became a top
adviser to President Bush admitted to an investigator that he
fraudulently returned merchandise to a department store, according to
charging documents.
Target Corp. loss prevention manager Pete Schomburg stopped Claude
Allen, a 45-year-old native of Raleigh, N.C., on Jan. 2 as Allen left
the Gaithersburg store.
Allen had allegedly received a refund for items using a receipt from
an earlier purchase.
"Allen had receipts from previous purchases at Target stores and
admitted to Agent Schomburg that he was committing fraudulent
returns," according to the charging documents filed March 7 by
Montgomery County police, two days before Allen was charged with theft
and theft scheme.
Police allege that Allen made fraudulent returns worth at least $5,000
at Target and other stores in the Washington suburbs on 25 different
occasions.
Charging documents cite several instances where store surveillance
tapes show Allen making the refunds.
His lawyer, Mallon Snyder, has denied the charges, saying they are a
result of problems with Allen's credit cards.
Snyder said Tuesday that he did not have any comment on the charging
documents.
Allen is scheduled to go on trial April 27.
Allen was the first black aide hired by Helms after graduating from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke Law School.
He was a spokesman for Helms during his 1984 re-election race, when
Allen made a remark that has stuck to him throughout his career.
Allen said that Helms' opponent, Jim Hunt, had ties to "queers."
The remark was among the reasons Senate Democrats blocked Allen's
nomination in 2003 to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Richmond, Va., a step away from the Supreme Court.
Police initially charged Allen in the Jan. 2 incident with a
misdemeanor, a charge that was dropped Thursday when he appeared in
District Court.
But later that day, he was arrested and charged with the more serious
charges of theft and theft scheme over $500 in the other incidents.
Each carry a possible prison sentence of 15 years.
Allen was a domestic policy adviser to President Bush with an annual
salary of $161,000 before abruptly leaving the White House in
February.
At the time, he said he wanted to spend more time with his family. All
the alleged incidents occurred while he was working at the White
House.
White House officials said Allen notified chief of staff Andy Card the
night of the Jan. 2 incident, but told Card it was a misunderstanding.
Bush was informed of the incident and Allen's planned departure in
February.
On Saturday, Bush said it would be "deeply disappointing" if Allen did
not tell the White House the truth about what happened.
The charging documents, first reported Tuesday by The Washington Post,
also detail at least four other incidents where Allen allegedly
received refunds for merchandise he did not buy.
According to authorities, Allen would buy items, take them to his car,
then return to the store and pick up identical items from store
shelves.
He would then take them to the return desk and use his original
receipt to get credit on his credit cards.
On Oct. 29, Allen allegedly used the scheme for a $525 Bose theater
system at a Gaithersburg Target.
On Dec. 24, he returned $284.58 worth of merchandise, including a $237
Kodak printer, at a Germantown Target, a transaction watched by Target
investigators.
On Dec. 30, Allen is seen on security video refunding $125.94 worth of
merchandise that he paid for in cash, including a $60 men's jacket and
two items that cost just $2.50.
Two days later, he received a refund for a $88 stereo at a Rockville
Target.
I hear these Target security guys are really good, I bet they could do
a much better job than Bush's Department of Homeland Stupidity.
_____________________________________________________________
Bush's sex police chief arrested
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/sidney_blumenthal/2006/03/the_fall_of_bushs_race_man.html
Harry
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"***** W. 'Scooter' Rove" <traitors@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
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Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> allegedly stated:
From The Associated Press, 3/14/06:
http://www.nbc17.com/news/7992060/detail.html
Police: Former Bush Aide And Raleigh Native Admitted Theft
ROCKVILLE, Md. --
A former aide to North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms who became a top
adviser to President Bush admitted to an investigator that he
fraudulently returned merchandise to a department store, according to
charging documents.
Target Corp. loss prevention manager Pete Schomburg stopped Claude
Allen, a 45-year-old native of Raleigh, N.C., on Jan. 2 as Allen left
the Gaithersburg store.
Allen had allegedly received a refund for items using a receipt from
an earlier purchase.
"Allen had receipts from previous purchases at Target stores and
admitted to Agent Schomburg that he was committing fraudulent
returns," according to the charging documents filed March 7 by
Montgomery County police, two days before Allen was charged with theft
and theft scheme.
Police allege that Allen made fraudulent returns worth at least $5,000
at Target and other stores in the Washington suburbs on 25 different
occasions.
Charging documents cite several instances where store surveillance
tapes show Allen making the refunds.
His lawyer, Mallon Snyder, has denied the charges, saying they are a
result of problems with Allen's credit cards.
Snyder said Tuesday that he did not have any comment on the charging
documents.
Allen is scheduled to go on trial April 27.
Allen was the first black aide hired by Helms after graduating from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke Law School.
He was a spokesman for Helms during his 1984 re-election race, when
Allen made a remark that has stuck to him throughout his career.
Allen said that Helms' opponent, Jim Hunt, had ties to "queers."
The remark was among the reasons Senate Democrats blocked Allen's
nomination in 2003 to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Richmond, Va., a step away from the Supreme Court.
Police initially charged Allen in the Jan. 2 incident with a
misdemeanor, a charge that was dropped Thursday when he appeared in
District Court.
But later that day, he was arrested and charged with the more serious
charges of theft and theft scheme over $500 in the other incidents.
Each carry a possible prison sentence of 15 years.
Allen was a domestic policy adviser to President Bush with an annual
salary of $161,000 before abruptly leaving the White House in
February.
At the time, he said he wanted to spend more time with his family. All
the alleged incidents occurred while he was working at the White
House.
White House officials said Allen notified chief of staff Andy Card the
night of the Jan. 2 incident, but told Card it was a misunderstanding.
Bush was informed of the incident and Allen's planned departure in
February.
On Saturday, Bush said it would be "deeply disappointing" if Allen did
not tell the White House the truth about what happened.
The charging documents, first reported Tuesday by The Washington Post,
also detail at least four other incidents where Allen allegedly
received refunds for merchandise he did not buy.
According to authorities, Allen would buy items, take them to his car,
then return to the store and pick up identical items from store
shelves.
He would then take them to the return desk and use his original
receipt to get credit on his credit cards.
On Oct. 29, Allen allegedly used the scheme for a $525 Bose theater
system at a Gaithersburg Target.
On Dec. 24, he returned $284.58 worth of merchandise, including a $237
Kodak printer, at a Germantown Target, a transaction watched by Target
investigators.
On Dec. 30, Allen is seen on security video refunding $125.94 worth of
merchandise that he paid for in cash, including a $60 men's jacket and
two items that cost just $2.50.
Two days later, he received a refund for a $88 stereo at a Rockville
Target.
I hear these Target security guys are really good, I bet they could do
a much better job than Bush's Department of Homeland Stupidity.
_____________________________________________________________
Bush's sex police chief arrested
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/sidney_blumenthal/2006/03/the_fall_of_bushs_race_man.html
Harry
I suspect he will be serving my fries at McDonalds when he is released from
bondage.
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15 Mar 2006 10:14:03 PM |
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Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
From The Associated Press, 3/14/06:
http://www.nbc17.com/news/7992060/detail.html
Police: Former Bush Aide And Raleigh Native Admitted Theft
Damn, that's the first time a Christian extremist has ever admitted
to being a criminal.
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The Bush Regime: "A bunch of mindless jerks who'll be
the first against the wall when the revolution comes."
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SCOTT MCCLELLAN - arrested for lewd behavior after witnesses report him
masturbating in a movie theatre during "Brokeback Mountain."
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| User: "Behode ApaleHorse" |
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14 Mar 2006 11:13:44 PM |
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Some people you just cant take the ghetto out of. He had one of the best
jobs you could get yet he needed to steel from target. He is a total
disgrace to his race. Many blacks probably would be happy to see him hanged
for his dishonor.
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:pk0f12d9pl1trhqgiss17a17hn9fai7tto@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 3/14/06:
http://www.nbc17.com/news/7992060/detail.html
Police: Former Bush Aide And Raleigh Native Admitted Theft
ROCKVILLE, Md. --
A former aide to North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms who became a top
adviser to President Bush admitted to an investigator that he
fraudulently returned merchandise to a department store, according to
charging documents.
Target Corp. loss prevention manager Pete Schomburg stopped Claude
Allen, a 45-year-old native of Raleigh, N.C., on Jan. 2 as Allen left
the Gaithersburg store.
Allen had allegedly received a refund for items using a receipt from
an earlier purchase.
"Allen had receipts from previous purchases at Target stores and
admitted to Agent Schomburg that he was committing fraudulent
returns," according to the charging documents filed March 7 by
Montgomery County police, two days before Allen was charged with theft
and theft scheme.
Police allege that Allen made fraudulent returns worth at least $5,000
at Target and other stores in the Washington suburbs on 25 different
occasions.
Charging documents cite several instances where store surveillance
tapes show Allen making the refunds.
His lawyer, Mallon Snyder, has denied the charges, saying they are a
result of problems with Allen's credit cards.
Snyder said Tuesday that he did not have any comment on the charging
documents.
Allen is scheduled to go on trial April 27.
Allen was the first black aide hired by Helms after graduating from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke Law School.
He was a spokesman for Helms during his 1984 re-election race, when
Allen made a remark that has stuck to him throughout his career.
Allen said that Helms' opponent, Jim Hunt, had ties to "queers."
The remark was among the reasons Senate Democrats blocked Allen's
nomination in 2003 to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Richmond, Va., a step away from the Supreme Court.
Police initially charged Allen in the Jan. 2 incident with a
misdemeanor, a charge that was dropped Thursday when he appeared in
District Court.
But later that day, he was arrested and charged with the more serious
charges of theft and theft scheme over $500 in the other incidents.
Each carry a possible prison sentence of 15 years.
Allen was a domestic policy adviser to President Bush with an annual
salary of $161,000 before abruptly leaving the White House in
February.
At the time, he said he wanted to spend more time with his family. All
the alleged incidents occurred while he was working at the White
House.
White House officials said Allen notified chief of staff Andy Card the
night of the Jan. 2 incident, but told Card it was a misunderstanding.
Bush was informed of the incident and Allen's planned departure in
February.
On Saturday, Bush said it would be "deeply disappointing" if Allen did
not tell the White House the truth about what happened.
The charging documents, first reported Tuesday by The Washington Post,
also detail at least four other incidents where Allen allegedly
received refunds for merchandise he did not buy.
According to authorities, Allen would buy items, take them to his car,
then return to the store and pick up identical items from store
shelves.
He would then take them to the return desk and use his original
receipt to get credit on his credit cards.
On Oct. 29, Allen allegedly used the scheme for a $525 Bose theater
system at a Gaithersburg Target.
On Dec. 24, he returned $284.58 worth of merchandise, including a $237
Kodak printer, at a Germantown Target, a transaction watched by Target
investigators.
On Dec. 30, Allen is seen on security video refunding $125.94 worth of
merchandise that he paid for in cash, including a $60 men's jacket and
two items that cost just $2.50.
Two days later, he received a refund for a $88 stereo at a Rockville
Target.
_____________________________________________________________
Bush's sex police chief arrested
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/sidney_blumenthal/2006/03/the_fall_of_bushs_race_man.html
Harry
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14 Mar 2006 09:39:49 PM |
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Behode ApaleHorse wrote:
Some people you just cant take the ghetto out of. He had one of the best
jobs you could get yet he needed to steel from target. He is a total
disgrace to his race. Many blacks probably would be happy to see him hanged
for his dishonor.
WTF does race have to do with this?
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:pk0f12d9pl1trhqgiss17a17hn9fai7tto@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 3/14/06:
http://www.nbc17.com/news/7992060/detail.html
Police: Former Bush Aide And Raleigh Native Admitted Theft
ROCKVILLE, Md. --
A former aide to North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms who became a top
adviser to President Bush admitted to an investigator that he
fraudulently returned merchandise to a department store, according to
charging documents.
Target Corp. loss prevention manager Pete Schomburg stopped Claude
Allen, a 45-year-old native of Raleigh, N.C., on Jan. 2 as Allen left
the Gaithersburg store.
Allen had allegedly received a refund for items using a receipt from
an earlier purchase.
"Allen had receipts from previous purchases at Target stores and
admitted to Agent Schomburg that he was committing fraudulent
returns," according to the charging documents filed March 7 by
Montgomery County police, two days before Allen was charged with theft
and theft scheme.
Police allege that Allen made fraudulent returns worth at least $5,000
at Target and other stores in the Washington suburbs on 25 different
occasions.
Charging documents cite several instances where store surveillance
tapes show Allen making the refunds.
His lawyer, Mallon Snyder, has denied the charges, saying they are a
result of problems with Allen's credit cards.
Snyder said Tuesday that he did not have any comment on the charging
documents.
Allen is scheduled to go on trial April 27.
Allen was the first black aide hired by Helms after graduating from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke Law School.
He was a spokesman for Helms during his 1984 re-election race, when
Allen made a remark that has stuck to him throughout his career.
Allen said that Helms' opponent, Jim Hunt, had ties to "queers."
The remark was among the reasons Senate Democrats blocked Allen's
nomination in 2003 to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Richmond, Va., a step away from the Supreme Court.
Police initially charged Allen in the Jan. 2 incident with a
misdemeanor, a charge that was dropped Thursday when he appeared in
District Court.
But later that day, he was arrested and charged with the more serious
charges of theft and theft scheme over $500 in the other incidents.
Each carry a possible prison sentence of 15 years.
Allen was a domestic policy adviser to President Bush with an annual
salary of $161,000 before abruptly leaving the White House in
February.
At the time, he said he wanted to spend more time with his family. All
the alleged incidents occurred while he was working at the White
House.
White House officials said Allen notified chief of staff Andy Card the
night of the Jan. 2 incident, but told Card it was a misunderstanding.
Bush was informed of the incident and Allen's planned departure in
February.
On Saturday, Bush said it would be "deeply disappointing" if Allen did
not tell the White House the truth about what happened.
The charging documents, first reported Tuesday by The Washington Post,
also detail at least four other incidents where Allen allegedly
received refunds for merchandise he did not buy.
According to authorities, Allen would buy items, take them to his car,
then return to the store and pick up identical items from store
shelves.
He would then take them to the return desk and use his original
receipt to get credit on his credit cards.
On Oct. 29, Allen allegedly used the scheme for a $525 Bose theater
system at a Gaithersburg Target.
On Dec. 24, he returned $284.58 worth of merchandise, including a $237
Kodak printer, at a Germantown Target, a transaction watched by Target
investigators.
On Dec. 30, Allen is seen on security video refunding $125.94 worth of
merchandise that he paid for in cash, including a $60 men's jacket and
two items that cost just $2.50.
Two days later, he received a refund for a $88 stereo at a Rockville
Target.
_____________________________________________________________
Bush's sex police chief arrested
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/sidney_blumenthal/2006/03/the_fall_of_bushs_race_man.html
Harry
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"SgtMinor" <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote in message
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Behode ApaleHorse wrote:
Some people you just cant take the ghetto out of. He had one of the best
jobs you could get yet he needed to steel from target. He is a total
disgrace to his race. Many blacks probably would be happy to see him
hanged for his dishonor.
WTF does race have to do with this?
Lets see....a black man in a high profile job, that anybody would be proud
to have. A black man gets the opportunity that most blacks would never get.
So instead of being an example and showing the world that not all blacks are
gangstas, hip hoppers and thugs, he turns it around and does something even
stupider and steals from Target like he really needed the money. Thats what
race has to do with it.
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:pk0f12d9pl1trhqgiss17a17hn9fai7tto@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 3/14/06:
http://www.nbc17.com/news/7992060/detail.html
Police: Former Bush Aide And Raleigh Native Admitted Theft
ROCKVILLE, Md. --
A former aide to North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms who became a top
adviser to President Bush admitted to an investigator that he
fraudulently returned merchandise to a department store, according to
charging documents.
Target Corp. loss prevention manager Pete Schomburg stopped Claude
Allen, a 45-year-old native of Raleigh, N.C., on Jan. 2 as Allen left
the Gaithersburg store.
Allen had allegedly received a refund for items using a receipt from
an earlier purchase.
"Allen had receipts from previous purchases at Target stores and
admitted to Agent Schomburg that he was committing fraudulent
returns," according to the charging documents filed March 7 by
Montgomery County police, two days before Allen was charged with theft
and theft scheme.
Police allege that Allen made fraudulent returns worth at least $5,000
at Target and other stores in the Washington suburbs on 25 different
occasions.
Charging documents cite several instances where store surveillance
tapes show Allen making the refunds.
His lawyer, Mallon Snyder, has denied the charges, saying they are a
result of problems with Allen's credit cards.
Snyder said Tuesday that he did not have any comment on the charging
documents.
Allen is scheduled to go on trial April 27.
Allen was the first black aide hired by Helms after graduating from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke Law School.
He was a spokesman for Helms during his 1984 re-election race, when
Allen made a remark that has stuck to him throughout his career.
Allen said that Helms' opponent, Jim Hunt, had ties to "queers."
The remark was among the reasons Senate Democrats blocked Allen's
nomination in 2003 to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Richmond, Va., a step away from the Supreme Court.
Police initially charged Allen in the Jan. 2 incident with a
misdemeanor, a charge that was dropped Thursday when he appeared in
District Court.
But later that day, he was arrested and charged with the more serious
charges of theft and theft scheme over $500 in the other incidents.
Each carry a possible prison sentence of 15 years.
Allen was a domestic policy adviser to President Bush with an annual
salary of $161,000 before abruptly leaving the White House in
February.
At the time, he said he wanted to spend more time with his family. All
the alleged incidents occurred while he was working at the White
House.
White House officials said Allen notified chief of staff Andy Card the
night of the Jan. 2 incident, but told Card it was a misunderstanding.
Bush was informed of the incident and Allen's planned departure in
February.
On Saturday, Bush said it would be "deeply disappointing" if Allen did
not tell the White House the truth about what happened.
The charging documents, first reported Tuesday by The Washington Post,
also detail at least four other incidents where Allen allegedly
received refunds for merchandise he did not buy.
According to authorities, Allen would buy items, take them to his car,
then return to the store and pick up identical items from store
shelves.
He would then take them to the return desk and use his original
receipt to get credit on his credit cards.
On Oct. 29, Allen allegedly used the scheme for a $525 Bose theater
system at a Gaithersburg Target.
On Dec. 24, he returned $284.58 worth of merchandise, including a $237
Kodak printer, at a Germantown Target, a transaction watched by Target
investigators.
On Dec. 30, Allen is seen on security video refunding $125.94 worth of
merchandise that he paid for in cash, including a $60 men's jacket and
two items that cost just $2.50.
Two days later, he received a refund for a $88 stereo at a Rockville
Target.
_____________________________________________________________
Bush's sex police chief arrested
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/sidney_blumenthal/2006/03/the_fall_of_bushs_race_man.html
Harry
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15 Mar 2006 11:03:13 PM |
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WTF does race have to do with this?
Lets see....a black man in a high profile job, that anybody would be proud
to have. A black man gets the opportunity that most blacks would never get.
So instead of being an example and showing the world that not all blacks are
gangstas, hip hoppers and thugs, he turns it around and does something even
stupider and steals from Target like he really needed the money. Thats what
race has to do with it.
Everything you say is true, but unfortunately the same general
principle also applies to Condi Rice and Colon Powell, albeit on a more
clever and sophisticated level.
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| User: "Ryd" |
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14 Mar 2006 09:25:40 PM |
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Behode ApaleHorse wrote:
= He is a total disgrace to his race. Many blacks probably would be
= happy to see him hanged for his dishonor.
The Blacks I know are saying that maybe slavery should be brought back
for a hundred years or so. To make up for that SOB.
It could help, definitely.
Ryda
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Behode ApaleHorse wrote:
The Blacks I know are saying that maybe slavery should be brought back
for a hundred years or so. To make up for that SOB.
Are you sure those people are black?
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