I am very disgusted right now with Lewis Homes and one of the candidates they heavily support. That candidate is Acquanetta Warren. Dirty campaigning is expected in any race. But some things cross the line. Acquanetta, of all people, should have a deep understanding of the concept of bigotry and know how it feels to be discriminated for something over which one has no control. And sometimes that bigotry is based on false accusations. Continue reading
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InlandPolitics: Is dirty politics behind District Attorney actions? – Part 2
- Written by Blogger
- Posted February 12, 2010 at 9:23 am
In this article we will take a close look at the destroy-at-all-cost targeting of San Bernardino County District Attorney Mike Ramos and his Orange County-based political consultant David Ellis, owner of Delta Partners, LLC.
One thing is for certain. It’s becoming increasingly obvious Ramos’ agenda in his falsely-proclaimed never-ending quest to rid San Bernardino County of political corruption, and it definitely isn’t about fighting crime.
That agenda being, neutralize the county’s west-end political power base.
In our last article we discussed the Ramos/Ellis back-stabbing of two politicos. The two being Deputy District Attorney and former Ontario City Councilman Jason Anderson, a now former friend and client of Ellis and perceived threat to Ramos, and Patrick O’Reilly, CEO of Riverside-based O’Reilly Public Relations, and now former friend of Ellis. Continue reading
iePolitics: Political Action Committees
As I started reviewing the financials for the 63rd Assembly District, I came across a trend that prompted me to dig a little deeper. We will post more tomorrow, but for now take a look at the donations from Lewis Homes, one of the largest developers in the state of California. You will see a lot of money being donated to political campaigns, but as we will show tomorrow, that is only part of the story: Continue reading
iePolitics: The Indian Gaming Connection
iePolitics is starting a series examining the influence of Indian gaming on politics and crime in San Bernardino County. We will detail its involvement with organized crime and the Mexican Mafia, the preferential treatment by San Bernardino County officials, and their political activities through political action committees, as well as report on some of the “incidents” involving the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians that go unreported by mainstream media.
Among the topics will be the relationship between Tribal Chief James Ramos and District Attorney Mike Ramos, the chaos with the tribal police whose captain happens to be the wife of Safety Employee Benefit Association President William Abernathie, and incidents with the Gaming Commission, most recently involving a physical assault by Tom Ramos, James’ brother.
