Minnesota GOP in deep Doo-Doo :poop: St. Paul, MN September 2, - TopicsExpress



          

Minnesota GOP in deep Doo-Doo :poop: St. Paul, MN September 2, 2014: Michelle MacDonald is preparing a complaint to file with Judges at the Office of Administrative Hearings against the Republican Party Executive committee, Keith Downey, Pat Anderson, attorney Patrick Burns, and others for alleged violations of various provisions Minnesota’s Fair Campaign Practice Statute, Minn. Stat. 211B, and will be contacting authorities about alleged violations for criminal statutes, including Coercion, 609.27. MacDonald, together with former Republican Endorsed Supreme Court Candidate Greg Wersal will hold a press conference on Wednesday, September 3, 2014 at 3:00PM in Rm.181 of the State Office Building located at 100 Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr Blvd. St. Paul MN 55155 to discuss specific violations of the Fair Campaign Practices, Minn. Stat. 211B. Main entrance is at the front of the building. Public and disabled accessibility is on south side on John Ireland or in Lot F. MacDonald will review cases of constitutional challenges, and free speech disposed of by the Minnesota Supreme Court, since her endorsement, with clients on hand. In one case, she was made to represent a client in a child custody trial in handcuffs, a wheelchair, with no shoes, no glasses, no paper, no pen, no files and no client, that client told her attorney was arrested, and the trial was over. This ordeal, and her overnight jail experience was caught on security video, withheld by the Dakota county attorney’s office. Michelle MacDonald was endorsed by the Republican Party to run against Justice David Lillehaug, appointed by Governor Dayton. Michelle supports the people’s right to vote for Judges, as provided in the Minnesota Constitution, Article 6, section 7). Since that time, officials from the Republican Party of Minnesota have acted to negatively influence the campaign for justice of Michelle MacDonald. MacDonaldfor Justice. This includes blocking her from the GOP booth, and threatening messages and phone calls to MacDonald to refrain from being a candidate and repudiate the endorsement in the upcoming Midterm Election November 4, or her reputation and her business would be damaged if she did not repudiate the party’s endorsement by noon.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 21:27:21 +0000

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