Friday, April 16, 2010

Rapist-Enabler Roxanne Conlin Has Money In The Bank



Jennifer Jacobs, a radical Leftist operative and a pro-illegal immigration cheerleader masquerading as a "reporter" for the Des Moines Register, mentioned yesterday ("Roxanne Conlin has raised $1.5 million so far") that rapist-enabler Roxanne Conlin has raised a bunch of money in her futile run for the Senate seat currently held by Chuck "Rainforest" Grassley.

Also dutifully rewritten from the same press release was this: "She [Rapist-enabler Roxanne Conlin] has not accepted one penny from Washington lobbyists or PACs."

Yes, rapist-enabler Roxanne Conlin accepted her money the old fashioned way: she shook down companies like Microsoft by dragging them into court and suggesting that they overcharged customers of Microsoft Office anywhere from $10.50 to $57.

So that copy of Office you bought recently? That has greedy, rapist-enabling lawyers like Roxanne Conlin charges built-in to the price now.

Looking at another story about rapist-enabler Conlin in today's Des Moines Register by Thomas Beaumont, the real story is in the comments. Something about rapist-enabler Conlin getting busted for drunk driving in the mid 1990s. That had escaped my radar. Krusty Konservative at the Iowa Republican has a little more on this, including the mug shot, which I've added below:



I also got a big chuckle discovering this post by Emily Geiger at the Iowa Republican which links to this blog and references rapist-enabler Conlin as a "Rapist Enabler".

You know I hate Chuck Grassley, but rapist-enabler Roxanne Conlin would be far, far worse for Iowa and the country.

Sure, Roxanne has admitted she's a drunk. Goody for her. She also was supporting John Edwards when Edwards had already knocked up and made sex tapes with Rielle Hunter while his cancer-stricken wife was receiving treatments. And you know she'd be nothing but an Obama rubber stamp.

1 comments:

  1. If you look up Conlin's drunken driving case on iowacourtonline.org, you will see that Alfredo Parrish represented her on the charge.

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