Alaskan Senate campaign...weird stuff

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Miller security guards handcuff editor: 2010 Alaska U.S. Senate election | adn.com
The editor of the Alaska Dispatch website was arrested by U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller's private security guards Sunday as the editor attempted to interview Miller at the end of a public event in an Anchorage school.

Tony Hopfinger was handcuffed by the guards and detained in a hallway at Central Middle School until Anchorage police came and told the guards to release Hopfinger.

Hopfinger has not been charged but the owner of the Drop Zone, the private security firm that's been providing Miller's security, accused Hopfinger of trespassing at the public event, a town hall sponsored by the Miller campaign. The owner, William Fulton, also said Hopfinger assaulted a man by shoving him.
The video at the end of the story is weird too...​
 

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Miller security guards handcuff editor: 2010 Alaska U.S. Senate election | adn.com

The editor of the Alaska Dispatch website was arrested by U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller's private security guards Sunday as the editor attempted to interview Miller at the end of a public event in an Anchorage school.



Tony Hopfinger was handcuffed by the guards and detained in a hallway at Central Middle School until Anchorage police came and told the guards to release Hopfinger.

Hopfinger has not been charged but the owner of the Drop Zone, the private security firm that's been providing Miller's security, accused Hopfinger of trespassing at the public event, a town hall sponsored by the Miller campaign. The owner, William Fulton, also said Hopfinger assaulted a man by shoving him.



The video at the end of the story is weird too...​

here is another one - perhaps a main site-thread for all the wacko shinola from both parties - i nominate you to do this wretched task


U.S. candidate gambles on ungodly attack ad

According to an article published last summer in GQ magazine, Paul belonged to the NoZe Brotherhood, a secret society that had been banned on the Texas university’s campus because it mocked Christianity and the Baptist faith.
Baylor is a Baptist school.
“Why was Rand Paul a member of a secret society that called the Holy Bible ‘a hoax,’ that was banned for mocking Christianity and Christ?” Mr. Conway’s campaign asks in a new statewide ad.
“Why did Rand Paul once tie a woman up, tell her to bow down before a false idol and say his god was Aqua Buddha?”
The latter claim refers to a charge made in the GQ article by an unnamed college swim teammate, who said Mr. Paul and another student also tried to force her to smoke marijuana. The episode reportedly occurred in 1983.
Mr. Paul has called the claim “ridiculous” and said he was “never involved with kidnapping.”


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