Friday, May 29, 2015

In Coatesville R or D is interchangeable Drug business or not isn't


Someone from outside of Coatesville who doesn’t work closely with the Chester County District Attorney or the DoJ should not interfere in Coatesville politics. 

In Coatesville whether a candidate calls himself a Democrat or a Republican doesn't matter.  In Coatesville what matters is whether a candidate is drug business connected or not.

People who are unfamiliar with the players in the drug business here should refrain from supporting a candidate based solely on what the candidate says he or she will do or which political party she or he claims to support. 

Look carefully at who is organizing and contributing to their campaign. 

The “Bloc of Four” former city council members were mostly black Democrats. But the people who organized their campaign were people connected to the drug business, notorious slumlords or John Birch Society members. 

People were stunned when I what I said Pat Sellers', Richard Legree's and Ernie Campos' candidates would do in June of 2005 all happened in 2008. It was sooo very easy for me. You only needed to know the players and what they each wanted. And Pat Sellers and Ernie Campos worked together with Harry Walker and Andrew Lehr in Coatesville when they tried to use the Scott High School building for a retirement home. 

The "Bloc of Four" consisted of  3 Democrats and 1 Republican - but all of the campaign managers of the “Bloc of Four” were Republicans and all of their campaign cash came from Republicans. 

The “Bloc of Four” cut the Coatesville PD staff in less than half, brought the drug business back and unintentionally burned down part of Coatesville. 

The "Bloc of Four" Coatesville City Council members did not know they were recruited to bring back the drug business.  

A side "benefit" to Pat Sellers, the JBS member and white nationalist who organized and ran the "Bloc of Four" campaign, was making a city with a black government popular on the "Stormfront" website.  Never forget that. 

Politics in Coatesville is a minefield. You need somebody to walk you through it that understands the drug business here and who the former and present day players are. 

SEE:

MONDAY, JULY 6, 2009

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