Saturday, August 19, 2006

Ako should be ashamed, oh!

Ako Abdul-Samad held a Dummycrat political rally yesterday, loosely disguised as a Creative Visions press conference. The idea was to save his $70,000 a year salary and his campaign for the House in District 666.

State Senator Jack Hatch and outgoing Representative Ed Fallon were in attendance.

Just as with CIETC, the Dummycrats are trying to sweep this misuse and abuse of taxpayers money under the proverbial rug.

A City of Des Moines audit, details released this week, showed that over the past two years Creative Visions cannot provide files for "clients' they've "helped".

A former employee, turned whistleblower, has said Creative Visions has provided false files ove the past years.

This week the City of Des Moines froze federal funds, they administer, to Creative Visions...TWO YEARS TOO LATE!

Quite probably only because the information made it's way to the public.

At his political rally, Ako(left) produced files that he said were the ones in question. Ako new Monday this story would be coming out and when questioned by the media, he plugged his Friday presser.

Why the delay? Creative fiction takes time!

House District 666 is overwhelmingly Dummycrat, one hopes they would wise up and elect Republican Jack Whitver.

Whitver, pictured right, is a former Cyclone football player who earned his undergraduate degree in three years. He is also a small business owner and has a good head on his shoulders, from the interaction with the media I've witnessed.

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