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He doth protest too much, methinks…

20 Friday Apr 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Governor, Missouri House, Missouri Senate

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Attorney General, campaign finance, Eric Greitens., governor, impeachment, indictment, Josh Hawley, Kimberly gardner, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Missouri House Special Investigative Committee on Oversight

[….]
35. Witness 1 testified that Greitens then said, “You’re not going to mention my name. Don’t even mention my name to anybody at all, because if you do, I’m going to take these pictures, and I’m going to put them everywhere I can. They are going to be everywhere, and then everyone will know what a little whore you are.”39
[….]

[….]the Missouri Ethics Commission fined Governor Eric Greitens (r) and his campaign $1,000.00 for a campaign reporting violation. According to the Missouri Ethics Commission at some point [pdf] in early 2015 the Greitens campaign received a donor list which it did not initially report and which was used by someone in the campaign to contact potential donors.[….]

Eric Greitens (r) [2016 file photo].

From Eric Greitens (r):

Eric Greitens
[….]
Two months ago, a prosecutor brought a case against me.
She claimed she had evidence of a crime—but she’s produced none.
She said her investigator would find the truth. Instead, her investigator lied under oath and created false evidence.
She is wasting thousands and thousands of taxpayer dollars to do all of this.
Her original case is falling apart—so today, she’s brought a new one. By now, everyone knows what this is: this prosecutor will use any charge she can to smear me.
Thank goodness for the Constitution and our court system. In the United States of America, you’re innocent until proven guilty. In the United States of America, you get your day in court.
And when I have my day in court, I will clear my name. People will know the truth.
The latest charge is about my work at the Mission Continues. When I came home from Iraq after service as a Navy SEAL, I started the Mission Continues to help veterans. In the seven years I ran that organization, we helped thousands of veterans, won national awards for excellence, and became one of the finest veteran’s charities in the country.
Those were some of the best years of my life, and I am grateful every day for the chance to help the men and women I served with. I stand by that work.
I will have my day in court. I will clear my name. This prosecutor can come after me with everything she’s got, but as all faithful people know: in time comes the truth. And the time for truth is coming.

Keep talking.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: that’s a fine mess he’s gotten into (April 29, 2017)

The Report (April 11, 2018)

Seriously, just go away already… (April 20, 2018)

Seriously, just go away already…

20 Friday Apr 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Governor, Missouri House, Missouri Senate

≈ 19 Comments

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campaign finance, Circuit Attorney for St. Louis, Eric Greitens., governor, impeachment, indictment, Kimberly gardner, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Missouri House Special Investigative Committee on Oversight

Kimberly Gardner [2016 file photo]

Eric Greitens (r) [2016 file photo].

Josh Hawley [2016 file photo].

Just breaking:

ABC 17 News @ABC17News
#BREAKING Governor charged again. Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner charged Governor Eric Greitens with Felony Tampering with Computer Data: Modifying or Destroying, Disclosing or Accessing for an incident that took place #abc17news-@DeborahABC17

April 20, 2018
Today, Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner charged Missouri Governor Eric Greitens with Felony Tampering with Computer Data: Modifying or Destroying, Disclosing or Accessing for an incident that took place on or about April 22, 2015 in the City of St. Louis.
Prosecutors found probable cause to believe that Governor Greitens violated Missouri State Statute 569.095 that was in place at the time of the incident. The law has a three-year statute of limitations
Given the Invasion of Privacy charges currently pending for the Governor, we will not be holding a press conference or providing any additional information other than what is in the probable cause statement.
If anyone has any information related to this matter, I encourage them to contact the Circuit Attorney’ Office immediately.

5:37 PM – 20 Apr 2018

Next…

From the Attorney General:

AG Hawley Releases Statement on New Charges Filed by St. Louis Circuit Attorney
Apr 20, 2018, 17:45 PM
Jefferson City, Mo. (April 20, 2018) – Attorney General Josh Hawley released the following statement regarding the newly filed charges against Governor Eric Greitens by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner:
“St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner reviewed the evidence turned over to her by my office and determined that there is probable cause to file criminal charges against the Governor. The Office stands ready to assist the Circuit Attorney’s Office where appropriate and if needed. These are serious charges—and an important reminder that no one is above the law in Missouri. Like all criminal defendants, Governor Greitens is presumed innocent under the law until proven guilty.”

Next…

Previously:

Oh, my. (January 11, 2018)

Oh, my – part 2 (January 11, 2018)

Oh, my – part 3 (January 11, 2018)

אַ שאַנדע פֿאַר די גוים and *IOKIYAR (January 11, 2018)

Oh, my – part 4 (January 11, 2018)

Oh, my – part 5 (January 11, 2018)

Oh, my – part 6 (January 12, 2018)

Sen. Denny Hoskins (r): not exactly a ringing endorsement (January 12, 2018)

Gov. Eric Greitens (r): piping (January 16, 2018)

Oh, my – part 7 (January 16, 2018)

Waiting… (January 19, 2018)

Oh, my – part 8 (January 29, 2018)

The unanswered question (February 8, 2017)

RSMo § 565.252 (February 22, 2018)

Well, you were the one who used a blindfold and tape. (February 22, 2018)

Well, he was the one who used a blindfold and tape. (February 23, 2018)

A few words of advice (February 26, 2018)

Eric Greitens (r) and the House – pass the popcorn (March 6, 2018)

Oh, my – part 9 (March 6, 2018)

“That’s not how you spell bare.” (March 7, 2018)

It’s their world, the rest of us only get to live in it (April 8, 2018)

The popcorn is ready (April 10, 2018)

The Report (April 11, 2018)

Call it what it is (April 11, 2018)

Go away, asshole. (April 12, 2018)

Sen. Denny Hoskins (r-21): impeach Greitens (April 13, 2018)

Getting ironical about Greitens (April 13, 2018)

Standing ovation (April 14, 2018)

Quid pro quo (April 16, 2018)

It’s a fine mess he’s gotten himself into… (April 17, 2018)

Really, just go away… (April 17, 2018)

HR 6783: Impeachment (April 18, 2018)

Unhinged (April 19, 2019)

Really unhinged (April 19, 2018)

CCS HCS SB 656: hypocrisy

14 Saturday May 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly

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Alan Green, Brandon Ellington, Denny Hoskins, Eric Burlison, General Assembly, guns, Joe Adams, Kimberly gardner, Lauren Arthur, Michael Butler, missouri, SB 656, SCR 50, stand your ground, Tracy McCreery

The ceiling of the House chamber.

The ceiling of the House chamber.

Guns. More on guns, actually. Well, also, the ability to use your gun anywhere when you’re afraid. Anywhere. Without retreating. To “stand your ground”. Anywhere. Does anyone really think this is a good idea in a civil society? The republicans in the Missouri General Assembly certainly do.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 656 [pdf]

AN ACT

[….]
563.031. 1. A person may, subject to the provisions of subsection 2 of this section, use physical force upon another person when and to the extent he or she reasonably believes such force to be necessary to defend himself or herself or a third person from what he or she reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of unlawful force by such other person….
….2. A person shall not use deadly force upon another person under the circumstances specified in subsection 1 of this section unless:
(1) He or she reasonably believes that such deadly force is necessary to protect himself, or herself or her unborn child, or another against death, serious physical injury, or any forcible felony….
[….]
(3) If the person is in any other location such person has the right to be.
[….]
5. The defendant shall have the burden of injecting the issue of justification under this section. If a defendant asserts that his or her use of force is described under subdivision (2) of subsection 2 of this section, the burden shall then be on the state to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant did not reasonably believe that the use of such force was necessary to defend against what he or she reasonably believed was the use or imminent use of unlawful force.
[….]

[emphasis added]

That is so-called “stand your ground”.

On Friday, toward the end of the session, Representative Eric Burlison (r) handled HB 656 on the floor of the House.

Representative Eric Burlison (r) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Eric Burlison (r) – May 13, 2016.

Quite a few Democratic members of the House spoke out against the bill and its open season provision.

Representative Michael Butler (D) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Michael Butler (D) – May 13, 2016.

Representative Brandon Ellington (D) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Brandon Ellington (D) – May 13, 2016.

Representative Lauren Arthur (D) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Lauren Arthur (D) – May 13, 2016.

Representative Joe Adams (D) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Joe Adams (D) – May 13, 2016.

Some supported the bill:

Representative Denny Hoskins (r) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Denny Hoskins (r) – May 13, 2016.

Representative Hoskins (r) spoke in support of the bill because he was concerned that his children’s grandparents otherwise wouldn’t be able to defend his family in his home in his stead if he were away and an intruder threatened them.

You’d think that a significant percentage of county prosecutors have been going after people who have used a weapon to defend another family member’s home against armed (or not) intruders.

Still others spoke against the bill:

Representative Kimberly Gardner (D) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Kimberly Gardner (D) – May 13, 2016.

Representative Alan Green (D) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Alan Green (D) – May 13, 2016.

Representative Burlison (r) closed with “…[we] wouldn’t want people to pay fees to exercise their right to vote…”. This in defense of a gun bill after this same republican controlled General Assembly pushed for voter photo ID.

The bill was truly agreed to and finally passed.

Later the House brought up SCR 50 which designates the month of September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

Representative Tracy McCreery (D) - May 13, 2016.

Representative Tracy McCreery (D) – May 13, 2016.

Representative Tracy McCreery (D) was recognized to speak about the resolution. After she started speaking the Speaker admonished her to not address the previous bill. Representative McCreery continued, noting that guns are used quite a lot in suicides and also noting the hypocrisy of a body which had just passed a bill making it easier for people to use guns.

Previously:

HA 4 to HCS SS SCS SB 663: open season (May 12, 2016)

Missouri House – May 12, 2016 (May 12, 2016)

The end of the legislative session – May 13, 2016 (May 13, 2016)

Missouri House – May 12, 2016

12 Thursday May 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

≈ 3 Comments

Tags

Caleb Rowden, Dean Dohrman, Deb Lavender, House, Kimberly gardner, Mike Colona, missouri, Stacey Newman, Stephen Webber, Tracy McCreery

Today was the next to last day of the legislative session. At this point it’s non-stop bills, amendments, and conference committee reports. Tomorrow will be more of the same.

Representative Stacey Newman (D) - May 12, 2016.

Representative Stacey Newman (D) – May 12, 2016.

Representative Dean Dohrman (r) - May 12, 2016.

Representative Dean Dohrman (r) – May 12, 2016.

Representative Stephen Webber (D) - May 12, 2016.

Representative Stephen Webber (D) – May 12, 2016.

Representative Mike Colona (D) - May 12, 2016.

Representative Mike Colona (D) – May 12, 2016.

Representative Tracy McCreery (D) - May 12, 2016.

Representative Tracy McCreery (D) – May 12, 2016.

Representative Deb Lavender (D) - May 12, 2016.

Representative Deb Lavender (D) – May 12, 2016.

Representative Kimberly Gardner (D) - May 12, 2016.

Representative Kimberly Gardner (D) – May 12, 2016.

Representative Caleb Rowden (r) - May 12, 2016

Representative Caleb Rowden (r) – May 12, 2016

Previously:

HA 4 to HCS SS SCS SB 663: open season (May 12, 2016)

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