Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Who did they vote for?


Meet members of the Northside Taliband.

Why are they in the news?

Inside Antonio Washington’s home is a “tag wall” where officials say he has scrawled graffiti including “4100,” “4200” and “Taliband.”

The graffiti celebrates what assistant Hamilton County prosecutor Patrick X. Dressing said today was a gang of thugs who terrorized and preyed on residents of and visitors to Northside.

The “4100” and “4200” graffiti referred to the 4100 and 4200 blocks of Fergus Avenue in Northside, territory the gang – which calls itself the Taliband - claimed as its own, police allege, as it sold drugs and guns.

“It had placed the neighborhood in fear, literally paralyzing it,” Dressing said of the gang.

Seven alleged members were in court today and ordered held on a combined $1 million bond by Common Pleas Judge Robert Ruehlman.

The seven were arraigned on charges of participation in a criminal gang and drug charges.

The 18-year-old Washington – who also sports a “4200” tattoo – and Cameron Flowers, 18, were each held on a bond of $250,000. Each has pending serious criminal charges.


More here and here.

So I'm just wondering, after ACORN registered these clowns, did they show up on election day to vote for The Messiah or The Maverick?

Another question, I wonder where these guys lived? Specifically, who owned and /or rented the home with a "tag wall"? What are the chances this collection of ding dongs and derelicts lived in Section 8 housing? After all, some of these guys were under the age of 18.

Here's what life looks like under Obamamunism.

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