Anonymous wrote:This is rather strange. Lee "Look At Me" Zeldin, recently had another near-death experience with NY's hardened criminals:
https://people.com/politics/new-york-rep-lee-zeldin-comments-on-shooting-in-front-of-twin-daughters/?utm_campaign=peoplemagazine&utm_content=link&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=63443ac86d375c00010a40b6&fbclid=IwAR19il_8P6mYaaysy52v_AiXU4LtWh6wS4_PRI32zd-wRtmoisph0Uv-udU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Maybe it was mentioned earlier in the thread but I did a quick check and didn't see it. Sandra Doorley, the District Attorney who charged Jakubonis with second degree assault is a co-chair of Zeldin's campaign. Because the charge was second degree and not first degree, Jakubonis was eligible for release. So, I don't think the repeated attempts to blame Jakubonis' release on progressives are warranted. To the contrary, Zeldin's own campaign co-chair is to blame.
Is there a site where we can confirm that Doorley is the co chair? I checked Zeldin's campaign site, nothing. (shock)
Are you now shocked at how bad you are at checking for things?
Fox News types need to be spoon fed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone can relax, Murdoch, I mean the New York Post, assures us this was all just a big coincidence. Any other interpretation is Ludicrous! I tell ya
https://nypost.com/2022/07/27/ny-times-ludicrous-suggestion-that-lee-zeldins-attacker-was-freed-to-help-his-campaign/
I didn’t realize until last night that Doorley was actually at the rally where this happened and talked to Zeldin immediately after the attack.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone can relax, Murdoch, I mean the New York Post, assures us this was all just a big coincidence. Any other interpretation is Ludicrous! I tell ya
https://nypost.com/2022/07/27/ny-times-ludicrous-suggestion-that-lee-zeldins-attacker-was-freed-to-help-his-campaign/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Maybe it was mentioned earlier in the thread but I did a quick check and didn't see it. Sandra Doorley, the District Attorney who charged Jakubonis with second degree assault is a co-chair of Zeldin's campaign. Because the charge was second degree and not first degree, Jakubonis was eligible for release. So, I don't think the repeated attempts to blame Jakubonis' release on progressives are warranted. To the contrary, Zeldin's own campaign co-chair is to blame.
Is there a site where we can confirm that Doorley is the co chair? I checked Zeldin's campaign site, nothing. (shock)
Are you now shocked at how bad you are at checking for things?
I am struggling to figure out what difference it makes? She followed the law and charged the guy with a crime that should stick, rather than one that won’t. The charge carries a stiff penalty in the state of NY. She didn’t pen the no bail law; she had to make a hard decision because it exists - risk having him found not guilty of first degree, though there would be bail set or have him found guilty of second degree, knowing there would be no bail set. If she used her position as co-chair to railroad him into greater charges, THAT would be an issue for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Maybe it was mentioned earlier in the thread but I did a quick check and didn't see it. Sandra Doorley, the District Attorney who charged Jakubonis with second degree assault is a co-chair of Zeldin's campaign. Because the charge was second degree and not first degree, Jakubonis was eligible for release. So, I don't think the repeated attempts to blame Jakubonis' release on progressives are warranted. To the contrary, Zeldin's own campaign co-chair is to blame.
Is there a site where we can confirm that Doorley is the co chair? I checked Zeldin's campaign site, nothing. (shock)
Are you now shocked at how bad you are at checking for things?
I am struggling to figure out what difference it makes? She followed the law and charged the guy with a crime that should stick, rather than one that won’t. The charge carries a stiff penalty in the state of NY. She didn’t pen the no bail law; she had to make a hard decision because it exists - risk having him found not guilty of first degree, though there would be bail set or have him found guilty of second degree, knowing there would be no bail set. If she used her position as co-chair to railroad him into greater charges, THAT would be an issue for me.
You sound deluded. Other DAs state he could easily have been charged with a greater offence. Zeldin is using the attack - and hte quick rlelease - as a campaign issue and the DA who let the guy go just *happens* to be his campaign co chair? GMAFB
We shall see what the Feds find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Maybe it was mentioned earlier in the thread but I did a quick check and didn't see it. Sandra Doorley, the District Attorney who charged Jakubonis with second degree assault is a co-chair of Zeldin's campaign. Because the charge was second degree and not first degree, Jakubonis was eligible for release. So, I don't think the repeated attempts to blame Jakubonis' release on progressives are warranted. To the contrary, Zeldin's own campaign co-chair is to blame.
Is there a site where we can confirm that Doorley is the co chair? I checked Zeldin's campaign site, nothing. (shock)
Are you now shocked at how bad you are at checking for things?
I am struggling to figure out what difference it makes? She followed the law and charged the guy with a crime that should stick, rather than one that won’t. The charge carries a stiff penalty in the state of NY. She didn’t pen the no bail law; she had to make a hard decision because it exists - risk having him found not guilty of first degree, though there would be bail set or have him found guilty of second degree, knowing there would be no bail set. If she used her position as co-chair to railroad him into greater charges, THAT would be an issue for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Maybe it was mentioned earlier in the thread but I did a quick check and didn't see it. Sandra Doorley, the District Attorney who charged Jakubonis with second degree assault is a co-chair of Zeldin's campaign. Because the charge was second degree and not first degree, Jakubonis was eligible for release. So, I don't think the repeated attempts to blame Jakubonis' release on progressives are warranted. To the contrary, Zeldin's own campaign co-chair is to blame.
Is there a site where we can confirm that Doorley is the co chair? I checked Zeldin's campaign site, nothing. (shock)
Are you now shocked at how bad you are at checking for things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Maybe it was mentioned earlier in the thread but I did a quick check and didn't see it. Sandra Doorley, the District Attorney who charged Jakubonis with second degree assault is a co-chair of Zeldin's campaign. Because the charge was second degree and not first degree, Jakubonis was eligible for release. So, I don't think the repeated attempts to blame Jakubonis' release on progressives are warranted. To the contrary, Zeldin's own campaign co-chair is to blame.
Is there a site where we can confirm that Doorley is the co chair? I checked Zeldin's campaign site, nothing. (shock)
Are you now shocked at how bad you are at checking for things?