Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
^ From "The Stand" article:
From the Bellingham Herald — Sen. Doug Ericksen missed floor votes during travel to El Salvador — State Sen. Doug Ericksen (R-Ferndale) has missed more votes on the final passage of bills out of the Senate this session than any other senator, records show. For some of those missed votes, he was in El Salvador, where he was observing elections that took place Feb. 28… The report on Ericksen’s trip may sound familiar. He observed Cambodia’s 2018 elections at the invitation of Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government. Ericksen praised those widely condemned elections. He’s a registered foreign agent for Cambodia, and the company he launched with former state Rep. Jay Rodne has a $500,000 contract with the country’s government.
EDITOR’S NOTE — The Washington Post reports that the sweeping victory of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, who had close ties to the Trump administration, has the country sliding toward authoritarian rule. Here’s the not-voting-Senator Ericksen praising El Salvador’s “large military and police presence” at polling places as “reassuring” rather than “intimidating.” He adds that “the United States could learn a few things” from the great election there.
That is so nuts! What in the world is going on anymore?
Anonymous wrote:
^ From "The Stand" article:
From the Bellingham Herald — Sen. Doug Ericksen missed floor votes during travel to El Salvador — State Sen. Doug Ericksen (R-Ferndale) has missed more votes on the final passage of bills out of the Senate this session than any other senator, records show. For some of those missed votes, he was in El Salvador, where he was observing elections that took place Feb. 28… The report on Ericksen’s trip may sound familiar. He observed Cambodia’s 2018 elections at the invitation of Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government. Ericksen praised those widely condemned elections. He’s a registered foreign agent for Cambodia, and the company he launched with former state Rep. Jay Rodne has a $500,000 contract with the country’s government.
EDITOR’S NOTE — The Washington Post reports that the sweeping victory of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, who had close ties to the Trump administration, has the country sliding toward authoritarian rule. Here’s the not-voting-Senator Ericksen praising El Salvador’s “large military and police presence” at polling places as “reassuring” rather than “intimidating.” He adds that “the United States could learn a few things” from the great election there.
Anonymous wrote:
Doug Erickson was registered as a foreign agent for Cambodia. They paid him. He was in El Salvador as an "election observer".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thxci6MBKQ0&t=219s
https://www.thestand.org/2021/03/031821-news/
On the article scroll down. He's holding up a glass of wine in the picture.
He lends credibility to corrupt regimes.
Anonymous wrote:
Doug Erickson was registered as a foreign agent for Cambodia. They paid him. He was in El Salvador as an "election observer".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thxci6MBKQ0&t=219s
https://www.thestand.org/2021/03/031821-news/
On the article scroll down. He's holding up a glass of wine in the picture.
Anonymous wrote:
He’s dead now, a victim of his blind allegiance to Trump. Even God can’t help those who won’t help themselves.
according to many conservatives, it was God's will, and God called him to come home.
Anonymous wrote:
^ From "The Stand" article:
From the Bellingham Herald — Sen. Doug Ericksen missed floor votes during travel to El Salvador — State Sen. Doug Ericksen (R-Ferndale) has missed more votes on the final passage of bills out of the Senate this session than any other senator, records show. For some of those missed votes, he was in El Salvador, where he was observing elections that took place Feb. 28… The report on Ericksen’s trip may sound familiar. He observed Cambodia’s 2018 elections at the invitation of Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government. Ericksen praised those widely condemned elections. He’s a registered foreign agent for Cambodia, and the company he launched with former state Rep. Jay Rodne has a $500,000 contract with the country’s government.
EDITOR’S NOTE — The Washington Post reports that the sweeping victory of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, who had close ties to the Trump administration, has the country sliding toward authoritarian rule. Here’s the not-voting-Senator Ericksen praising El Salvador’s “large military and police presence” at polling places as “reassuring” rather than “intimidating.” He adds that “the United States could learn a few things” from the great election there.
Anonymous wrote:He’s dead now, a victim of his blind allegiance to Trump. Even God can’t help those who won’t help themselves.
Doug Erickson was registered as a foreign agent for Cambodia. They paid him. He was in El Salvador as an "election observer".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thxci6MBKQ0&t=219s
https://www.thestand.org/2021/03/031821-news/
On the article scroll down. He's holding up a glass of wine in the picture.
From the Bellingham Herald — Sen. Doug Ericksen missed floor votes during travel to El Salvador — State Sen. Doug Ericksen (R-Ferndale) has missed more votes on the final passage of bills out of the Senate this session than any other senator, records show. For some of those missed votes, he was in El Salvador, where he was observing elections that took place Feb. 28… The report on Ericksen’s trip may sound familiar. He observed Cambodia’s 2018 elections at the invitation of Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government. Ericksen praised those widely condemned elections. He’s a registered foreign agent for Cambodia, and the company he launched with former state Rep. Jay Rodne has a $500,000 contract with the country’s government.
EDITOR’S NOTE — The Washington Post reports that the sweeping victory of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, who had close ties to the Trump administration, has the country sliding toward authoritarian rule. Here’s the not-voting-Senator Ericksen praising El Salvador’s “large military and police presence” at polling places as “reassuring” rather than “intimidating.” He adds that “the United States could learn a few things” from the great election there.