Yeah he's guilty.
 
He was a Scoutmaster of some sort and well, the court
file pretty much says it all.
 
Anyone want a copy?
It's public record and has traveled all over California.
 
He was charge with six counts and ended up plea
bargaining to three, serving time in prison.
 
Very very guilty.
 
Isn't what he did initiation of force against those
innocent little Boy Scouts?

--- On Thu, 4/8/10, James C <jcpatr...@hotmail.com> wrote:


From: James C <jcpatr...@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [Libertarian] Headline: The Sex Scandal that SHOCKED the 
Libertarian Party
To: libertarian@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010, 3:40 PM



Is this guy guilty? I have seen states convict people as sex offenders on just 
accusations. Maybe he became an activist because he got screwed by the court 
system. I have seen enough libertarians become activists because they got 
screwed in some form or another by the system.
                                                         James

To: cal-l...@yahoogroups.com
CC: libertariancandida...@yahoogroups.com; sdlibc...@listserv.sdlp.org
From: brucedcohen2...@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 13:38:04 -0700
Subject: [Libertarian] Headline: The Sex Scandal that SHOCKED the Libertarian 
Party






















  


    
      
      
      Link to Inland Empire Weekly

http://www.ieweekly.com/cms/index/?menu=Home



Link to Article:

http://www.ieweekly.com/cms/story/detail/votes_on_a_scandal/3148/



Votes on a Scandal



A decades-old sex crime comes back with a vengeance—and shakes up the 
Libertarian Party



By: Alex Distefano 



It’s no secret that in the current political climate, more Americans are 
experiencing a sense of frustration and even distrust towards both Democrats 
and Republicans. Within this two-party dichotomy, many voters are opening their 
minds, ears and even pocketbooks to support an alternative third party.





This is where the Libertarian Party comes into the picture.



In California, many Libertarians have been elected to local and state offices. 
According to stats from the 2008 early voter registration totals, 384,722 
California voters—or 28 percent of the total registered as Libertarians—voted 
in the last election.



Since the party’s inception in 1971, the Libertarian movement has seen a slow 
but steady increase in support, with a platform focused on individual freedoms 
and smaller government. What it probably didn’t need was a scandal to wreak 
havoc with the party.



But that’s exactly what it got.





See the rest of the article at:

http://www.ieweekly.com/cms/story/detail/votes_on_a_scandal/3148/





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