Anonymous wrote: Checking in and considering it's been a week since I asked and there's 20 responses, I'm pretty sure it's dead.
Anonymous wrote: Checking in and considering it's been a week since I asked and there's 20 responses, I'm pretty sure it's dead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about being a surgeon? 😂
The surgeon lies are so embarrassing, I would quit a job if my colleagues learned that about me just so I would never have to face them again. Definitely could not show my face at my kids' school.
The lying about being assaulted as some kind of bona fides behind his coddling of career criminals is what makes him a menace to public safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's remarkable to me that he can show his face in public the way so many of his self-aggrandizements were of the "my dad is stronger than your dad" playground variety.
As embarrassing as those were, even worse from a city safety standpoint was lying about being assaulted and then never filing a police report.
Not to mention getting a DUI, actually challenging the DUI charge by taking it to trial (basically no one ever does this, because it never works), losing that trial badly, and then ascending to leadership of the DC Council committee that writes the city's DUI laws.
Charles Allen did all of that.
This post implies his DUI was in DC. He was not. He was also 19 or 20 at the time of the "trial."
So what? He drove drunk, got caught, tried to use his privilege to get out of it and got smacked down. He shouldn't be writing DC laws about DUI.
Anonymous wrote:What about being a surgeon? 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's remarkable to me that he can show his face in public the way so many of his self-aggrandizements were of the "my dad is stronger than your dad" playground variety.
As embarrassing as those were, even worse from a city safety standpoint was lying about being assaulted and then never filing a police report.
Not to mention getting a DUI, actually challenging the DUI charge by taking it to trial (basically no one ever does this, because it never works), losing that trial badly, and then ascending to leadership of the DC Council committee that writes the city's DUI laws.
Charles Allen did all of that.
This post implies his DUI was in DC. He was not. He was also 19 or 20 at the time of the "trial."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's remarkable to me that he can show his face in public the way so many of his self-aggrandizements were of the "my dad is stronger than your dad" playground variety.
As embarrassing as those were, even worse from a city safety standpoint was lying about being assaulted and then never filing a police report.
Not to mention getting a DUI, actually challenging the DUI charge by taking it to trial (basically no one ever does this, because it never works), losing that trial badly, and then ascending to leadership of the DC Council committee that writes the city's DUI laws.
Charles Allen did all of that.
Anonymous wrote:It's remarkable to me that he can show his face in public the way so many of his self-aggrandizements were of the "my dad is stronger than your dad" playground variety.
As embarrassing as those were, even worse from a city safety standpoint was lying about being assaulted and then never filing a police report.