Saturday, August 21, 2010

Jeff Perry for Congress? Absolutely not!

Let's see...

Former Wareham Police Chief Thomas Joyce on passing over Perry for a promotion: “Perry had not been 100 percent truthful to me in the past.’’ Joyce also testified and that Perry had manipulated traffic signals remotely in order to catch drivers running red lights. 

Really nice responsible law enforcement officer. Lying to a superior and trapping motorists to pad his "quota". Disgraceful. Just what we need... another Republican liar who hates American drivers.

An officer under Perry’s supervision, Scott Flanagan, illegally strip-searched two minor teenage girls and that Perry mishandled the investigation into Flanagan’s conduct. Perry avoided charges in lawsuits filed by parents of the girls in both Flanagan cases, with one incident resulting in an out-of-court settlement and the other dissolving when a court ruled Perry was not present at the scene of the second incident. 

Perry and one of his police cronies allegedly attempted to "make this go away" by intimidating the parents of one of the UNDERAGE girls into keeping quiet about Flanagan getting a peek at this girl's breasts and "business". Disgusting! Just what we need... another Republican dolt who mishandles his responsibilities and tries to elude responsibility citing a failing memory or not responsible because he didn't see his subordinate's actions with his own eyes. That didn't stop him from attempting a cover up though.

Perry touted a diploma he received from a school that federal officials later determined to be a “diploma mill.” He claimed that he didn't know that the "school" was a diploma mill until someone told him later. 

He got a friggin' BA in business administration for reading a book and writing a paper... in a month! That's fine police work there Mr. Perry. Real sharp detectin'. On this one he's either a liar who was trying to pad a flimsy CV in order to get elected or a complete moron to think you could get a BA from a school whose entrance exam came on a burger wrapper from Kreme and Kone. Either one of these choices is frightening in a candidate.

Perry and Joseph Malone both hope to succeed retiring Democratic Rep. Bill Delahunt in a possible New England pickup opportunity for Republicans. The winner of the GOP primary on Sept. 14 will face either state Sen. Robert O’Leary or Norfolk County District Attorney Bill Keating in the general election.

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