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E-Roll
May 6th, 2012
11:42 am
Lawyer Sparks ” I grew up in the South, I know what bigots are, they are bigots.” Classic Georgia politics, lol. Our political discord has gotten so bad that each party is killing off their own now. Can we get a strong Libertarian or Green party so we can actually have choices?
Agnes
May 6th, 2012
12:00 pm
I noticed that they didn’t name the people in the lawsuit. Why not?
Rick Siegert
May 6th, 2012
12:05 pm
This shows, once more, the irrelevance of the current republican leaders and “leaders”
This is Mrs. Norman Maine
May 6th, 2012
12:24 pm
I can’t believe she is so surprised. Bigotry and the GOP party go hand in hand. Why does she want to belong to that particular group? It’s kind of hard to feel sorry for her.
Aquagirl
May 6th, 2012
12:37 pm
Agnes, they did (briefly) name the defendants in the graphics around 2:09…I think they’re Judy Peterson, Eleanor Smith and Vicki Temple. My guess is Ch. 2 didn’t emphasize them in the report because nobody outside Republican circles would recognize them, and idiots may decide to harass anyone with those fairly common names.
That being said. if Ms. Hekmati feels the need to tape record and sue fellow Republicans, you’d think she’d buy a clue and get the hell away from those wingnuts.
John K
May 6th, 2012
12:41 pm
For the life of me, I can’t figure out why anyone would support today’s GOP unless they were a far right, straight, white Fundamentalist Christian male.
The Kid
May 6th, 2012
12:49 pm
What we call the Republican Party today, was called the KKK in the early 1900’s. This is nothing new. The U.S. has this element and always has. Just because there are black people in the party doesn’t change anything. There were slaves like Clarence Thomas and Allen West. Their minds told them that slavery was good for them. Even ole Herman(I’s a good Nigra) Cain can be counted in that number. They have a right to be any way they want. It’s just that there is an awareness in the world today to call it what it is. America is brought low by the ideology of devisiveness. Conservatism on it’s own is fine. What the Republican Party has become tho’ is racist and that’s not fine.
contrarian
May 6th, 2012
12:55 pm
Almost an hour and a half and no one has figured out a way to blame this on Obama and the democrats. I’m sure some of them are working on it, though.
Jim, you’re slipping. You usually do a much better job of setting the conservatives up.
John K
May 6th, 2012
1:04 pm
Don’t worry contrarian, it took the national GOP more than a few hours to figure out a way to give Obama zero credit for getting Bin Laden.
Cobbian
May 6th, 2012
1:06 pm
Thank goodness for Ms. Hekmati. Here is a sane Republican, not a wing-nut. It will take people like Ms. Hekmati to bring the Republican Party back to the center and back to reality. We are a nation of diverse people – that diversity needs to be respected.
She is willing to buck the tide that has turned the “big tent” of the Republican Party into a parady of what it used to be. Unlike Romney, who has the spine of an overcooked piece of spaghetti.
Kyle and Kurly Looooooove the Kochs
May 6th, 2012
1:13 pm
The Ku Klux Klan is the most successful terrorist organization in the history of the world, and many – if not most – Georgia Republicans have a grandaddy (or three – Father’s Day is confusing in Georgia) who was a cross-burnin’ noose-carryin filthy-sheet-wearin’ drug-store truck drivin’ dumb-as-dog doo member of that organization. Many of them wear sheets of their own.
Good GOP Georgians are proud of their treason and terrorism, what is this woman’s problem?
(The apples don’t fall far from the trees, especially in a state with as long a tradition of ignorance and superstition as the 13th one.
A state full of dumb apples.)
Mr. KnowitAll
May 6th, 2012
1:22 pm
Some people just LIVE and feed off victimization. It is their excuse for what goes wrong in their life and shrugs responsibility for their own predicament.
This lady doesn’t need a lawyer. She needs a psychiatrist.
BlueMoon
May 6th, 2012
1:23 pm
So, The Kid obviously doesn’t know history. Because while not all democrats were KKK all of the KKK were democrats when first formed. I say first formed as we know it today anyway. I would elaborate further but The Kid may explode with things he never knew.
Next, Democrats fought violently against the civil rights movement Kid. Not only did they fight against it but the dem legislators voted against the civil rights act.
Segregation? Thought you would never ask…Democrats fought against that too. All of these are verifiable facts noted in public record but you get your ignorant self on here and proclaim that republicans are the bigots and racists??? I guess revisionist history makes dems feel better about themselves because your record as uniters is abysmal. The dem party has never done anything but divide whether it be class, race or religion. PLEASE crack open a history book not supplied by the dept of education.
Tom
May 6th, 2012
1:25 pm
This is what happens when you call out Sue Everhart’s chubby lil’ lapdog for making up convention rules as she goes along.
Just Nasty & Mean
May 6th, 2012
1:28 pm
Seems to me Ms. Hekmati (sp?), an Afghan immigrant, is slamming the very political party where she is an elected official, and–supposedly–just elected her to the National Convention.
What other country–what other party—on the planet would give her the same opportunity to vote for their nominee for President of the USA??
Johnny B
May 6th, 2012
1:37 pm
No one carried the story that Ms. Hekmati was officially voted out of the Henry County GOP on Tuesday May 1st by a vote of 69-3. Now she lives in Henry County so this should make her inelligible to be Chairman of the 13th District. Also, it is interesting that the news story came out just before the case of the delegate appeals went before the State Republican Party on May 5th. Again no news was mention about this either. The board will decide in a week about the outcome. Ms. Hekmati is no little angel who has been attack by villainess wolves. Check the past very closely to learn how she has treated and under handed the Henry GOP. She claims to be disabled with a nice tag on a nice SUV which cannot be paid for by SS money or her husbands unemployment. How does she travel long distant to be a part of a convention with only a small amount of money coming in. Corruption when found often cries on camera. Remember that.
Buckhead Boy
May 6th, 2012
1:41 pm
Could there be anything more devastating to a Georgia Republican than to suggest that they couldn’t hold a gun permit? Accuse her of having an Ivy League degree, or any degree for that matter; anything but being gun-less.
Kyle and Kurly Looooooove the Kochs
May 6th, 2012
1:42 pm
I bet ol’ Mr. Moon’s pappy was one of them southron trash Democrats back in the day – I bet there’s some dirty sheets hangin’ in ol’ Blue’s trailer closet, too.
Kyle and Kurly Looooooove the Kochs
May 6th, 2012
1:46 pm
Gee, Ms. Hekmati, every brown-haired brown-eyed person with a vowel at the end of their name is a tare-ist – or Mafia, if they’re an eye-Tal, according to the Georgia GOP bible. Why, look at the President of the US!
alecia
May 6th, 2012
2:08 pm
this is a question to Johnny B…… what does convention have to do with calling Ms. Hekmati a terrorist and saying all of those other things? Judging from the tapes she played on the news report, she was probably extremely concerned at convention and had to manuvere because of the mob mentality apparently created by these women.
just curious
May 6th, 2012
2:10 pm
has the GA state GOP weighed in on this?
Tom
May 6th, 2012
2:19 pm
69-3, Johnny? I dunno……seems close enough that a recount should have been done.
wake up
May 6th, 2012
2:20 pm
Y’all who are accusing R’s of being racists and KKK founders are in serious need of education. The R party was founded in part for its opposition to slavery, Lincoln (R) signed the Emancipation Proclamation, Eisenhower (R) desegregated schools (Brown. v Board of Ed), GWB (R) set the record for hiring minorities for upper-level positions in his admin, FDR and Truman (D) rejected anti-lynching laws, and in post-civil war decades it was D’s who resorted to lynching, murder, intimidation, and mutilation to get the black vote, and passed the black codes and Jim Crow laws LEGALIZING racial discrimination and denying blacks their rights as citizens. Vote for O to prove you’re not a racist the first time, vote against O now to prove you’re not an idiot.
Oblama
May 6th, 2012
2:27 pm
Reading the garbage you haters and bigots on the left are spouting out is hilarious. You are such hypocrites.
Kyle and Kurly Looooooove the Kochs
May 6th, 2012
2:31 pm
Now, now wakkke up, you need to krack your history books open a little bit wider – and learnin’ how to read will help.
Southern trash voted Democratic for almost 100 years, until JFK and LBJ abandoned them because they were tired of their racism and sheer stupidity. In 1964 Deep South trash in Georgia voted for GOPer Barry Goldwater, and in 1968, trash voted for Wallace. In 1972 they voted GOP again, and have in every presidential election since.
The GOP is the new happy home for white racist filth.
This is Mrs. Norman Maine
May 6th, 2012
2:32 pm
@wake up, how convenient of you to abandon your history lessons in the 50s. You “forgot” that Southern Democrats abandoned the party starting in the 40s due to the national Democratic party’s support of civil rights legislation and Richard Nixon exploited that disenfranchisement by very successfully adopting the Southern strategy which led to the modern day Repulican party: many former Democrats, descended from a bunch of racists and former Ku Kluxers who today still hates anyone who doesn’t look and sound like them. The current motto is we hate Blacks, Mexicans, all other Hispanic immigrants, gays, A-rabs, Muslims, poor people and anyone else who is not White and conservative.
Why this lady thought the laws of Republican hate did not apply to her, who knows.
Speaking Of Lawsuits… — Peach Pundit
May 6th, 2012
2:32 pm
[...] Hat Tip: Political Insider [...]
henry co. republican
May 6th, 2012
2:33 pm
Johnny b if you check the rules the Henry co. committee has no authority to remove any one from the party , only the committee . And there is no District rule that you must be a “member of the county party to serve the district
outhouse
May 6th, 2012
2:38 pm
Not surprised coming from the party that wants the govt. to probe vagina’s.
Tom
May 6th, 2012
2:50 pm
Sahar has quite the history of ignoring party and convention rules.
Johnny B
May 6th, 2012
2:58 pm
There is a rule that a person who hurts the party is in violation of all party rules. She has done so by bringing this to the media. So as the Democrats can use this info against those running for office. As far as calling her a “terrorist” there are times when she has been noted to call many people in the Henry County Party some nasty names. She made some terrible remarks about a good friend of mine who is disabled and cannot speak for himself. It’s just hard for a Southern Baptist to get over the video of her being “Muslims for McCain” when she claimed to be a Christian. It’s hard to ride that fence.
Sahar is Crazy
May 6th, 2012
3:01 pm
So a few people at a GOP meeting talked bad behind her back, hardly worth a defamation lawsuit that embarrasses the entire party. For the last 4 yrs I’ve thought that she was a Democrat plant. Do not take this woman seriously, do not trust a word she says.
henry co. republican
May 6th, 2012
3:25 pm
Come on Johnny B. The Muslim’s for McClaim was to help the party ! And you, Is Crazy I know her and she is far more a conservative Republican Than you RINO social club members will ever be
Julie Camp
May 6th, 2012
3:34 pm
The HC GOP bought Christmas for Hekmati’s children, paid her way to the GOP convention in 2008, voter in to position of power. I see no bigotry there. I see a woman that stabbed her party in the back several times. Lesson learned by these women.
John K
May 6th, 2012
3:45 pm
Oh, I get it. So since she’s not doing the ways the GOP mandates, she must be a terrorist. No wonder the party is continuing to marginalize itself. Don’t worry guys, soon you’ll be comfortable being the party of old angry people scared of anyone not like you.
Peace
May 6th, 2012
3:53 pm
The Kid: “What the Republican Party has become tho’ is racist and that’s not fine.”
I’ll have to give the liberals/demoncrats credit for waging an effective smear campaign that wrongly equates conservatism with racism. Racism, bias, and hate have become so deeply entrenched among liberals that they cannot see that it exists within their ranks. It has become a part of their collective character. If they were not so dangerous, I would pity them.
The Henry Citizen
May 6th, 2012
3:59 pm
Reading through comments at Galloway’s blog I see ignorance and a need to spout vile judgements against Republicans in general. The clueless among us emerged to support a “mistreated Afghan refugee” without knowing anything about the issues that have plagued the Henry GOP for years.
First remember that liberals are the first cry Discrimination!; the first to to say they are attacked; the first to prey on mindless people with keyboards — History is clear that Hekmati has consistently acted in ways Unbecoming A Republican and should not, in any way, represent the GOP. One local elected official defined her as “toxic” to any office holder or candidate. Let’s call a spade a spade. The lawsuit is frivolous.
Johnny B
May 6th, 2012
4:02 pm
Here is something directly from the Clayton County Government Archives where this good honest woman who is verified to live in Henry County goes before the Clayton BoC and says she lives in Clayton County. Now that good conservative woman has forgotten where she lives.
Clayton Board of Commissioners
Regular Business Meeting September 6, 2011 7:00 P.M.
POST SUMMARY MINUTES
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6. Sahar Hekmati, a county resident, thanked the Board for this opportunity to speak. She acknowledged this was the first commission meeting she had attended, although she did stay informed about county business through other means. Ms. Hekmati also admitted that she only knew one of the commissioners, and that was Commissioner Edmondson. She had met him at a meeting where he stated he was actually a Republican, but he was running for the Commission District #4 seat as a Democrat in order to win and help the citizens. Ms. Hekmati stated she was here to represent the National Conservative Republican Women and the State Party. Additionally, she represented the 13th District against David Scott – so Clayton County is her district within the Georgia Republican Party. Ms. Hemakti was disappointed with what she has seen in this county, so she was present as a voice for those citizens who could not be here tonight. She was aware that Clayton County is known as the worst county in the state of Georgia. That was a title that saddened and hurt her the most. People do not want to bring their kids to be educated in Clayton County, and yet there are so many wonderful things here; i.e., the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, that could make this county the Taj Mahal of the state of Georgia. This Board has failed the citizens and the people who work hard every day to give their money back to the county as taxpayers. For persons who wish to run for commission districts in this Boardroom, Ms. Hekmati offered a proposition to fund their campaigns; i.e., contribute monies for signs and door hangers, to run against each one of the present commissioners. She promised to go door to door to get public support to get rid of the commissioners. Lastly, Ms. Hekmati called for the implementation of a Citizens Grand Jury for the purpose of reviewing evidence of public and Board corruption.
Speaking Of Lawsuits…
May 6th, 2012
4:14 pm
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Grave Robber
May 6th, 2012
4:21 pm
Born and raised in the briar patch!
United y’all stood, divided y’all are fallin’!
Tom
May 6th, 2012
4:23 pm
Wait…who am I?
Larry Stanley
May 6th, 2012
4:37 pm
I wish people would stop picking on Ray McBerry. He’s the kinda guy I want on my team in my run for Henry County Board of Education. He’s going to help me get the children’s vote. I appreciate all of his help.
Kat
May 6th, 2012
4:37 pm
Johnny B just has a case of “sour grapes” because the voters recognized him as an all-talk, no-action do-nothing and voted him out.
outhouse
May 6th, 2012
5:37 pm
Tom,
Your the egg, man!
Real Athens
May 6th, 2012
5:48 pm
Bluemoon and wakeup:
The GOP of today (in Georgia) were the Democrats and Dixiecrats of yore. Zell, Sonny and Nathan were all Democrats.
Google ’southern strategy’ and see how they changed their, stri … er, sheets.
Johnny B
May 6th, 2012
5:53 pm
Let’s see, brought the parkland to the 5th district at Kelley Town; created the recreation center for Austin Rd; brought the first police gang squad to the Fairview area; helped create the new comprehensive land use map for the county; was able to work consistently with the other BoC members to get things done for the county; worked with our representation and GDOT to see that the new Fairview Rd Corridor would be in place; and the list goes on and on. Think of the good things that could have been done if Johnny Basler were re-elected instead of a Democrat backed by Sahar. And by the way I am not Johnny Basler we just have the same initials.
vuduchld
May 6th, 2012
6:02 pm
You Teabegging Jawja rednecks are racist KKK, GOP terrorists. Always have been and always will be, so why is this news?
Michael #1
May 6th, 2012
8:03 pm
Solved quickly for the advancment of Repulican principles? Do they have principles?
redman
May 6th, 2012
9:03 pm
con got scrambled brain.
jconservative
May 6th, 2012
9:20 pm
BlueMoon May 6th, 2012 1:23 pm
Nice, accurate history lesson. But why did you stop the history lesson where you did. You know there is a reason the Black vote was a solid Republican voting block. And there is a reason that solid Black Republican voting block became a solid Black voting block for the Democrats.
Please proceed to complete the history lesson.
Thanks.
Eli
May 6th, 2012
9:59 pm
jcon,
the black vote was solid GOP after Lincoln (for those that could vote). That changed with Kennedy’s civil rights platform. It further solidified when Goldwater opposed ending segregation (and yes, that is exactly what he was doing).
This is not a new story or understanding of the “black vote.” Furthermore, GOPers need to stop pretending Lincoln is even relevant to their party anymore. Sure, he is a famous and revered president that happened to be a Republican. His positions on federal power, taxation, and his embracing of what are now “socialist” orientations would warrant his disowning if GOPers knew their own history. All they know is that Lincoln is on the penny, the $5 bill, and was President of the United States during the “war of northern aggression.”
Same goes for TR and Eisenhower.
honested
May 6th, 2012
10:55 pm
Do these allegations really reflect the ‘one party’ that the dumbest among us want running this state for everybody else?
Jeez, these are the same level of numbskulls that populated the shrub Whitehouse. ‘Follow the stupid instructions you are given, don’t ask any questions and don’t blame the party when it all blows up’.
Nixon never dies for you people.
Old Hippie
May 6th, 2012
11:02 pm
Goodness, looks like ol’ Jim’s replay of this ‘news’ item stirred up a few hard feelin’s from the Henry County folks, even a few history lessons. The Henry County rednecks perfectly embody today’s GOP. Racist, ignorant, stuck in the past.
The Kid
May 6th, 2012
11:09 pm
Bluemoon I’m quite aware of the politics of this country. What I’m doing is calling it what it is today. You sound like a good ole boy yourself. The Repubs don’t control the market on racism tho’ their brand is more proud of it today. What are you…, home schooled? History has taught me about white backlash, and that’s what we see today. Not all white people; mind you; but enough to bring bad memories from what I do know of history in this country. The difference now is that the world is waiting for chance for revenge and it’s not just black people who were wronged but many others the world over. What happened tho’ with African Americans was the atempted denial of our humanity. History taught me that it was taught in your churches and schools that black people weren’t really human beings. How much history do I need Bluemoon. Teach me some more.
molly
May 6th, 2012
11:15 pm
the chicks can’t hold their smoke.
S
May 7th, 2012
1:10 am
Every week my spouse asks me “do you really want to live in a state where the Government is so corrupt, and the people are so filled with hate of their fellow man”. It seems to be getting worse every year, what is wrong with the people in this state. It seems to me with all the churches in this state, that we have a bunch of not so Christian people, who profess to be Christian but are far removed from it.
Edward Ruffin
May 7th, 2012
7:04 am
If the Henry GOP is racist who are these black and Asian people I see at the meetings and are participating in the GOP? WSB doesn’t have a clue what they are reporting and Hakmati’s lawyer is just a guy looking for a payday. As a standoffish observer I think Hakmati is a plant.
oh yeah
May 7th, 2012
7:48 am
Sahar is a strong woman and is very brave to stand up to thebigoted right wingers.
These same women are now attacking the GOP State Chairwoman and calling her the same names. We are tired of their little group running out all the hard workers in Henry County.
Sahar is the one who is showing them what real Republican values can be.
honested
May 7th, 2012
7:55 am
edward ruffin.
A plant?
In what way?
Someone who told the truth about what was happening at and after meetings?
Wouldn’t that be not a ‘gop zombie’?
With this newfound blind allegiance to the Georgia gop, you guys do realize that those who didn’t vote for you (and in many cases would never vote for you) do still have a justified expectation for you to follow the Federal and State Constitution in order to fairly govern everyone?
That is the job.
Could someone project a date in the future when that is supposed to begin?
NotMe
May 7th, 2012
8:05 am
Republicans are narrow minded and hateful. Period. That is easy for most to see unless you have been drinking the cool aid.
Will Jones - Atlanta Jeffersonian Exegesis
May 7th, 2012
9:19 am
Somebody needs to clue-in the Afghan refugee: she isn’t “white” so there’s no “fit” with the Gay Old Pervert party in Georgia. GOPers, other than the righteous illegal immigration-fighter Nathan Deal, flock with their “own” feather: draft-dodging homosexual psychopaths like George W. Bush.
McDonough
May 7th, 2012
9:53 am
There is a pattern to all this. This woman began by filtering into the Henry GOP and became good friends with those she is suing. Then she was elected to a position in the party and used that stance to garner monies not only for the party but for herself. Only then this woman was elected as leader of the women’s group and took over as a person with a grudge. Then she spread all types of rumors about then chairman Mr. Eddy who had worked to make the party a productive group. Then when it was discovered that this woman was intentionally causing havoc she was asked to leave the womens group and to give up her officers position in the Henry GOP. That is when this woman began her own RHINO group and pledged to hurt the local GOP all she could. The pattern here shows that she wants to be the leader at all costs. When a person or persons confront her they are bigots. Maybe all the name calling is for a reason. This woman cannot shelter her ways by running to the tv news for help pretending to be what she is not. Now if all these viewpoints make me a southern, redneck bigot just remember that I am from Mexico and I don’t see why this woman has to be what she calls a victim. It seems that those around her were the victims.
Aaron Burr V Mexico
May 7th, 2012
10:31 am
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! People in glass houses should be given flame throwers and dynamite.
honested
May 7th, 2012
10:46 am
Aaron B….
I just hope this fire spreads to all the chapters of ‘goobers own party’ in GA.
Julie Camp
May 7th, 2012
11:05 am
Accusing a private individual of theft is something that can get you sued. And ISP locations can be checked.
Out of the mouth of the South
May 7th, 2012
11:47 am
“Accusing a private individual of theft is something that can get you sued.”
Yes, just ask the 3 ladies who did get sued for making all kinds of accusations and statements about Sahar.
Carole
May 7th, 2012
12:45 pm
Wow. The only thing funnier than these posts are some of the internet jokes I get. Talk about airing dirty laundry. This has been hilarious.
Carl
May 7th, 2012
1:20 pm
The Henry County GOP bigots represent a small minority in that County’s party structure but did use their experience to sway enough of the weak willed membreship to get enough votes to kick out Sahar. Heck of a job HC! Now they can proudly appeal to other fence turtle bigots to join with them for God only knows what reason, citing their success at removing someone different from themselves from their midst.
Yes, the DEMS do love to see this kind of divisiveness and will take whatever pot shots they can to cover for the biggest race baiter this country has ever seen in one BHO, aka Barry Soetoro who has used the Trevor Martin incident to stir up racial hatred to a fevor pitch along with his willing accomplices in the Media.
Sahar is a LEGAL immigrant to this country and has a passion for freedom and Liberty that few homegrown GOP’ers or DEMS could begin to fathom… Or is it that passion that threatons you so?
All of this is unavoidable since racial division is one of the few things left for our politicians and media to exploit for power. God knows the financial destruction of this Nation is nearly complete and both parties have and had a hand in this with the only seperation being the DEMS want it faster than the REPUBS. That being said, those within the GOP who truly do believe that the only way to this country’s salvation is through breathing life back into the Constitution are, like Sahar, finding the roadblocks from both parties rather formidable but not insurmountable and the only way too get there from here is to expose the hypocricy on both sides of the aisle and gain the support of the rest of the honest, God fearing conservatives that represent a true majority of Georgians in general and Henry County in particular.
If any of the respondents here had the morals and passions of Sahar, this country wouldn’t be in the state we are now in and the HC GOP is but a micrcosm of what ailes this Nation. They would call her a terrorist based on her name alone. They would call her a liar based on their lies and have even accused her of being Muslim when she is, in fact, a Christian. What other depths would they sink to in order to FEEL better about themselves and their actions? Throwing themselves on the floor and having a tantrum, which did occur at the 13th District Convention, because they can’t get their way?
She fights for American ideals.., what do you fight for? Just as I thought, nothing, so, get your lazy butts back on the porch and get out of the way of this and other true Patriots.
Sahar is such a Patriot and I’m proud to count her as a friend.
The banter here and elsewhere reminds me of this saying…
Great people talk about ideas,
avreage people talk about things and
small people talk about other people.
So you porch sitters do what you do best.., nothing but sit there and talk about everybody else while Rome burns around you. To the rest of you I say mount up and ride alongside other Americans like Sahar willing to do what was commanded by the founders. Fight for your Freedom. After all, it isn’t free and millions have paid the ultimate price so that we can continue the battle.
God bless America..
GooberPeas
May 7th, 2012
2:20 pm
With all the name calling lets throw some out, Chip Flanegan, Mark Alarcon, BJ Mathis, Robin Ernest, Denise Bowman Patton, All friends with Sahar all toadies for her lets remember this come election time.
GooberPeas
May 7th, 2012
2:25 pm
Sahar had a fundraiser for BJ Mathis with the Attorney General A State Rep even former Councilwoman Gillbert was there and I should know I took the photo. Just a little time after this the man had to close his restaurant no one would eat there anymore.