Life, Tim Ryan also employs a man named Richard Leonard to the tune of $20k+ in the 3rd quarter of this year (didn't check other years). I'd bet Richard is an owner of McMenamies in Niles, where Tim also spent $12k of his campaign funds - the same McMenamies where underage kids are allowed to enter and drink, where Niles cops go and Niles teachers, and no one questions the underage kids drinking. Corrupt much?
And speaking of Tim's campaign funds, check out how much he spent in DC or gave away to dems running in other states, then ask yourself why he wouldn't have spent that money in his district that is literally starving for money in its economy.
So, Hayden, do you think Tim Ryan is an intellectual. I mean, he did attend college, and even law school, but what were his grades? They couldn't have been too good, because from what I understand, the guy couldn't even pass the bar (I also understand he tried multiple times). So does that make him an intellectual worthy of deciding for us how we spend our money (because that's what his votes in the house imply), or is he merely a cave dweller who lucked out and had an opportunity to intellectualize himself but missed the mark?
Unfortunately, this is not uncommon. These people just lost their house not long ago, he was self employed, she was unemployed. In Niles, there was a doctor and a nurse who, over a period a year, left nearly 30 cats and 2 dogs in a house after they moved out. The house was one giant toilet, flea infested, cats dying from the fleas, while they came to feed and water them once every week or two. They hired a neighbor to help them take care of the cats finally, but never paid her, and the doctor ended up locking all the cats out of the house so he could gut it, remodel it and rent it out. These people are horrible. Then he built his nurse girlfriend another house, and we hear she's hording there, too.
Ex-con, ex-congressman Traficant circulating petitions
Life, Tim Ryan also employs a man named Richard Leonard to the tune of $20k+ in the 3rd quarter of this year (didn't check other years). I'd bet Richard is an owner of McMenamies in Niles, where Tim also spent $12k of his campaign funds - the same McMenamies where underage kids are allowed to enter and drink, where Niles cops go and Niles teachers, and no one questions the underage kids drinking. Corrupt much?
And speaking of Tim's campaign funds, check out how much he spent in DC or gave away to dems running in other states, then ask yourself why he wouldn't have spent that money in his district that is literally starving for money in its economy.
December 21, 2009 at 4:18 a.m. permalink suggest removal
Ex-con, ex-congressman Traficant circulating petitions
So, Hayden, do you think Tim Ryan is an intellectual. I mean, he did attend college, and even law school, but what were his grades? They couldn't have been too good, because from what I understand, the guy couldn't even pass the bar (I also understand he tried multiple times). So does that make him an intellectual worthy of deciding for us how we spend our money (because that's what his votes in the house imply), or is he merely a cave dweller who lucked out and had an opportunity to intellectualize himself but missed the mark?
December 21, 2009 at 4:07 a.m. permalink suggest removal
Canfield’s ‘filthy’ house
Unfortunately, this is not uncommon. These people just lost their house not long ago, he was self employed, she was unemployed. In Niles, there was a doctor and a nurse who, over a period a year, left nearly 30 cats and 2 dogs in a house after they moved out. The house was one giant toilet, flea infested, cats dying from the fleas, while they came to feed and water them once every week or two. They hired a neighbor to help them take care of the cats finally, but never paid her, and the doctor ended up locking all the cats out of the house so he could gut it, remodel it and rent it out. These people are horrible. Then he built his nurse girlfriend another house, and we hear she's hording there, too.
November 6, 2009 at 9:04 p.m. permalink suggest removal