teeny MJ owner Jim buckley defends child molestor?? |
so I'm reading the Montecito Journal editorial by Bob Hazard...a skinny old rich white conservative guy..THE WORST TYPE!!! and Jim Buckley owns the MJ and the Sentinel...a real creepy dude!
but anyway Bob Hazard writes about the crime involving a guy who works for All Saints by the Sea church over by the Miramar...this is a beautiful church and the last time I was there was for a service for a California girl..last year.
deacon Ann looks a little wacky to me! |
Hazard calls Ruano a "long-time employee" but he's worked at the church for seven years...is that a long time? for a marriage maybe
alleged crime, Bob? alleged? |
this is where I scratch my head...child molesters are the lowest form of scum imaginable except when America drops bombs and kills kids overseas...but why would this guy plead to "felony false imprisonment" if he's innocent..did he hold this little girl against her will?? it doesn't add up to him being innocent..at all
Symingtons and ethics
when I read in Hazard's Montecito Journal commentary that he sat down with Ann Symington to discuss the case, and Ann says the trial was full of inconsistencies and that she supports Ruano, the "long-time" seven year employee, red flags went off like rockets...
Ann is the wealthy wife of ex-gov of Arizona Fife Symington..she's an heir to a hardware and chemical fortune..Fife was brought in to "save the Botanic Gardens" a few years ago and he nearly ruined that Santa Barbara gem with mismanagement...Fife is pals with the News-Press...
* In 1990, Ann Symington and Fife Symington pledged nonexistent community property to guarantee a $10 million loan to finance the Mercado shopping center in downtown Phoenix. The lenders, a group of pension funds, knew there was little community property, but relied on the Symingtons' good name. After her husband went bankrupt in 1995, the heiress did not apologize to the union pension funds, or offer to repay the loan. She walked away from it.
* Ann Symington wanted to be first lady so badly, she flouted campaign laws to provide her husband with the money that helped get him elected. She said in a deposition that she lent Fife more than $600,000 for his campaign, and he signed a promissory note. But of course, she never intended to collect on that note. She's testified in her husband's bankruptcy case that she never expected her husband to repay the loan, that she created the promissory note to "conform" with campaign finance law--which prohibits such gifts.
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1997-06-05/news/the-first-lady-s-last-stand/
Former Gov. Evan Mecham, who served from 1987 to 1988, was acquitted of charges that he accepted illegal campaign money, but he still was booted out of office.
"Since Gov. Mecham, Arizona politics have carried a terrible image of corruption and (the Symington trial) certainly doesn't help," said David Camacho, associate professor of political science at Northern Arizona University.
"Regardless of the outcome, I don't expect that Symington will have a political future in Arizona," Camacho added. "His whole platform was based on business ethics and now his legitimacy in that regard has been hurt."
Symington's achievement in the business and political worlds reflects his pedigree as a member of one of Arizona's most prominent families. His great-grandfather was industrialist Henry Clay Frick. His cousin is former U.S. Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri. His wife, Ann Olin Pritzlaff Symington, is a granddaughter of the founder of the chemical company, Olin Corp.
here's a link to Fife and his shady past which includes stealing from pension funds...
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2005-02-17/news/i-could-just-slap-him/
Fife Symington III, our former governor, plopped about his yacht in the Pacific ocean last August. He explained to former colleagues that he was about to double-cross them. Nuzzled by the harbor breezes in Santa Barbara and far from Arizona's maddening summer sun, Symington outlined how his consulting firm would oppose Proposition 400 despite previous assurances that he would stay out of the election.
Symington's timing for a second political debut was serendipitous: That very month, attorney Michael Manning was in court trying to recover the millions of dollars Symington swindled from local pension funds in 1990, part of a larger pattern of financial fraud that led to the governor's indictment in 1996. Although Manning has collected nearly $30 million in judgments, the retired carpenters, laborers and truck drivers he represents have not seen a dime... and his corrupt bankers have fought, lied, obfuscated, delayed and stonewalled for 15 years. Symington and his bankers have paid no one.
Ann Symington is deacon and school chaplain at All Saints and that is inexcusable..where was she when Fife was doing all his dirty deeds?? right by his side and now all these folks along with the Montecito Journal are circling the wagons to protect a child molestor???
Bob Hazard's editorial was sympathetic to Ruano, not the little girl... he and Buckley should be ashamed of themselves and deserve a slap upside the head!
so who do I believe... 7 year old child..or a Symington..I believe the 7-year old girl....and Ann Symington should be terminated and investigated IMMEDIATELY!!!!
the church needs to purge the demon Ann Symington from the alter, and clean up this mess at All-Saints-by-the-Sea!
1 comment:
What is it with Mexicans and sex with seven-year-olds? Wasn't it Dr. Laura who said all Mexicans are child molesters? It must be that Day of the Dead mentality. Like Woody Allen they're so obsessed with dying they have to try and stave off the reaper by having intercourse with children. Disgusting. Either that or he was working on the side at the News-Press and getting worked up looking at child porn all day on their computers.
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