Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Shin Ja Lee Highlights why Black-Americans need to STOP WITH the Run Go Vote Bullshit!

This is what happens when You simply DO SHIT JUST TO DO IT!
You have NO IDEA who has been doing what!
You have NO IDEA WHO ELSE THEY'RE INVOLVED WITH!

So now Shin Ja Lee was running around, KAM, a Korean-American. 
BRIBING ELECTED OFFICIALS!
But Black-People are saying JUST VOTING WILL MEAN SOMETHING WHILE LITERALLY THE BLACK-POLITICAL LACKEY THEY ARE JUST VOTING FOR IS ALREADY BOUGHT AND PAID FOR BY SOME KAM!

But We don't need OUR OWN BUSINESS-SECTOR TO BE ABLE TO PRODUCE OUR OWN MONEY TO BE ABLE TO PAY FOR POLITICIANS LIKE EVERYBODY FUCKIN ELSE DOES!

Dumb-Asses.
ON TOP OF THAT STUPIDITY!?
We don't need OUR OWN POLITICAL PARTY SO WE CAN INSULATE OURSELVES FROM HAVING BOUGHT-N-PAID FOR POLITICIANS.
Here is the Article and note that He only got ONE FUCKIN YEAR FOR BRIBERY;
Ex-liquor store owner in Md. sentenced to one year in prison for bribery scheme
A former Maryland liquor store owner who pleaded guilty to paying thousands of dollars in bribes to lawmakers was sentenced to 12 months and one day in federal prison and was ordered to pay a $50,000 fine, prosecutors announced Wednesday.

Shin Ja Lee, 56, took part in making payments to then-Dels. William A. Campos (D-Prince George’s) and Michael L. Vaughn (D-Prince George’s) in exchange for their help passing legislation to expand Sunday liquor sales in the county.

Lee was involved in five bribes in 2015 and 2016, including one each to Campos and Vaughn on April 22, 2015, prosecutors said. The first of those two occurred at a lunch in which Campos received an envelope containing $4,000 in a restaurant bathroom, prosecutors said.

Lee owned Palmer Liquor Store and was involved in the scheme with Young Paig, who formerly owned Central Avenue Restaurant & Liquor Store; and David Son, the head of the county liquor board at the time who facilitated meetings and payments.

Paig, Campos and Son also pleaded guilty in their cases. Paig was sentenced to 41 months in prison, Campos 54 to months and Son to 60 months. Vaughn, who was convicted of bribery and conspiracy in March, is awaiting sentencing.

In addition to the $50,000 fine, Lee was ordered to forfeit more than $242,000.

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