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So, just why did Second Circuit Court of Appeal candidate Judge James “Jimbo” Stephens of Baskin pay a convicted drug dealer to help him get out the vote for his re-election campaign when all across the country there are full-fledged efforts to prevent volunteers from transporting voters to the polls?

Apparently, the answer depends upon whose ox is being gored. Put another way, perhaps there’s a double standard being applied as conditions dictate.

The FRANKLIN SUN recently ran an article in which it cited state campaign finance records as showing that Stephens’ re-election campaign shelled out $500 to Tyrone “K9” Dickens’ company, K-9 Outreach, last May.

Stephens, in an interview with THE OUACHITA CITIZEN, a sister publication to the Winnsboro newspaper, said his campaign paid Dickens to help get out the vote but later tried to walk back that statement. Under further prodding, Stephens admitted his campaign paid Dickens for a “sponsorship” that involved the use of his (Stephens) campaign materials.

Dickens, who vehemently denied that he was paid to help Stephens, has a long STRING OF ARRESTS dating back to 1986 on multiple drug charges, including distribution of cocaine, distribution of methamphetamine, indecent behavior with a juvenile, two charges of forcible rape (both dismissed), domestic abuse battery, and violation of a protective order.

Dickens’ former wife told authorities that a protective order was useless because her former husband often boasted of his political connections with police, judges, and Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo

“Judge Stephens never paid me, never, to help him with no campaign or to help get no vote,” Dickens told The Citizen. “I don’t know where that lie came from.”

Tyrone Dickens: “Wen (sic) God on your side don’t tell me you can’t change. It was a (sic) honor to be ask (sic) by governor John Bell (sic) Edward (sic) to help with his campaign again. A (sic) honor to stand beside attorney & State Representative Katrina Jackson, Judge Milton Moore, & Kevin Horn, people who I look up to they never forget where they came from. An’t (sic) God good. Its (sic) change going to come.”

“We were told that he (Dickens” was reformed and a community leader,” Stephens said. “I do not know his personal background. I hope Mr. Dickens will support us.”

In something of a surprise, Dickens told The Citizen that he was going through the legal process of getting his criminal record expunged.

A north Louisiana source told LouisianaVoice that State Rep. Katrina Jackson and 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal Judge Milton Moore (see photo above) are working behind the scenes to get Dickens a “gold seal” pardon from Gov. John Bel Edwards.

Dickens: “It feels good to be able to stand with State Representative Katrina Jackson (center) & Supreme Court Judge Marcus Clark (right)in the House of Representative (sic) Chambers. Both of which I had the privilege of campaigning for, and ultimately led to them being elected!”

In addition to the local district attorney’s office’s dismissing charges against Dickens, former 4th Judicial District Assistant DA Madeleine Slaughter paid Dickens $900 from her campaign to distributed push cards at the parish fair when she ran unsuccessfully for Ouachita Parish clerk of court. Slaughter is currently employed as an assistant attorney general under AG Jeff Landry.

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Apparently, there are readers of LouisianaVoice who believe:

  • I’m a tree-hugging liberal deeply in love with Hillary Clinton (I’m not. I’m a former Republican who, like a week-old puppy, finally opened my eyes—except it took me a little longer than a week.)
  • I should limit my observations to Louisiana news and not delve into national politics (I am both a citizen of Louisiana and the U.S. I will opine about national politics whenever it damn-well pleases me.)
  • I shouldn’t express opinions because I’m a news blog (Not true. A blog can be about anything its owner wishes to write about. I make no claim to being objective or impartial. That is the freedom afforded me as a blogger as opposed to a regular reporter.)
  • I shouldn’t “trash” President Frump because he’s the greatest thing since sliced bread. (The only “trashing” I’ve done is to provide links to real stories that relate what he has done or said. Those pretty much speak for themselves.)

To all those disgruntled folks, here’s the deal I will offer you.

You read The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis. And I mean read it. Thoroughly. Cover to cover. And if there’s something you don’t understand, read it again. And again.

The book is only about 200 pages, so it shouldn’t be too big a task for you—even those of you who watch Fox News (or should I say Faux News?) for all your information.

The book isn’t about any Russian collusion.

The book isn’t about hordes of Central American rapists/Middle Eastern terrorists invading our border.

The book isn’t about Trump’s myriad conflicts of interests or his golfing vacations or even his tweet storms.

But it is about an ego-driven, self-aggrandizing (Yeah, I know that’s redundant) everything’s all about me court jester who is convinced he knows all the answers and who has systematically gone about proving that he is woefully ill-prepared to be POTUS. It’s about a man whose learning curve is as flat as three-day-old roadkill.

Read the book objectively and with an open mind for once. And then if you can still defend this buffoon, get back to me and we can talk.

Until then, I don’t need to hear your postulating (look it up) about how he is “the greatest president ever.”

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Scott Pruitt, H.R. McMaster, Rex Tillerson, Tom Price, Reince Priebus, Sean Spicer, Mike Flynn, Don McGhan, Gary Cohn, Hope Hicks—Just a few of at least 60 PEOPLE who have either quit or been fired from the Frump administration.

And now Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is in deep doo-doo over a proposed LAND DEAL backed by Halliburton chairman David Lesar.

And while the details of the deal are different, it still somehow resonates with the Harding administration’s TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL, another deal between an Interior secretary and an oil company of nearly a century ago.

With that in mind, LouisianaVoice is suggesting that Frump may wish to adopt this as the THEME SONG for what’s left of his train wreck of an administration.

He can thank me later.

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Donald the Frump has offered the job of UN ambassador to HEATHER NAUERT.

And why not? As one LouisianaVoice reader noted, she’s blonde and she worked for Fox News.

What other qualifications are needed? Not even outgoing ambassador Nikki Haley possessed such an eye-popping curriculum vitae.

Back on June 5, Heather, then working as a State Department spokesperson, noted that the next day would be the 74th anniversary of the D-DAY INVASION which she said was an example of America’s “very strong relationship” with Germany.

Next, she’ll cite 9/11 as an example of our “very strong relationship” with Al-Qaeda.

In the words of the late C.B. Forgotston, “You can’t make this stuff up.”

(Thanks to John Sachs for pointing this out to us.)

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