Oregon Republican House Candidate Infiltrated Hacker Group Anonymous and more!

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Yeah, that's it. A trucker infiltrated anonymous. I'll let that sink in.

Conservatives, are these the candidates you're fielding to fight off the "left?"

Here is his Facebook page if you want to know more about him, or befriend him.

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There's a ton more in the Facebook groups he's campaigning in. He claims to be a binary mathematician, with no schooling whatsoever. He claims to have been an E-3 in the Army... For 35 months (impossible unless NJP). He also claims to have an patented invention that he can't produce any documentation for. It's legos. No shit, he says he patented stacking legos.

There will be more screens soon.
 
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zanejohnson

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freakin infiltrated anonymous?? rofl!!!

he probably talked to some drunk college kids in a bar...
 

alzan

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I'll be moving to Oregon this weekend, just to vote against this guy.

When he loses is he going to take his routine on the road? I mean this stuff is comedy gold.
 

HamburgerBoy

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In 2010 one of the Republican Candidates for State Representative pulled off an amazing coup with one main strategy. That strategy was yard signs everywhere. Now while the Candidate had problems due to cross county candidacy laws, the Candidate would have won if the problems had not existed.

lol. This guy is a nobody simpleton who apparently won a whopping 10% of the vote against the Democratic incumbent the previous election. Funny, but not representative of his party.
 

Pr0d1gy

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As much as people will crap on him, he is actually 100% correct.

After the Bush debacles, I decided to give the other team a try after being a life long Republican. I voted for Obama and spent plenty of time here rallying people to the left. After several years of the left being in power, I have to say he is absolutely correct. I have never seen a more elitist group in my life. I had no idea they were like this, but it is semi-maddening dealing with these people.

It is as if their entire purpose in life is to gangstalk and shit on anyone who disagrees with them. It is rather frightful to be perfectly honest.

That said, it is obvious to me and should be to all of you that neither party gives a crap about the people or this country to any extent further than how they can exploit it for their gain. Let me just lay it out for you in the simplest terms possible:

Democrats/left = communists, groupthink, science cult
Republican/right = fascists, separatism, religion cult

Those are your choices. We need a better choice, maybe a few better choices.
 

smackababy

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He claims to have been an E-3 in the Army... For 35 months (impossible unless NJP).

Not necessarily. I can't comment directly on the Army, but in the Air Force, it was rather trivial to keep someone as an E-3 for 3 years. Simply giving them a bad EPR would hold up their promotion for a year (year from their last EPR, which could total 35 months). It is likely he had a few minor screw ups, causing him to get a bad rating and had to wait to get promoted. That wouldn't require NJP.
 

Vic

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Just my $0.02-

ORS 811.507:
2) A person commits the offense of operating a motor vehicle while using a mobile communication device if the person, while operating a motor vehicle on a highway, uses a mobile communication device.

I'm glad I don't live in St Johns.
 
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Just my $0.02-

ORS 811.507:
2) A person commits the offense of operating a motor vehicle while using a mobile communication device if the person, while operating a motor vehicle on a highway, uses a mobile communication device.

I'm glad I don't live in St Johns.

Which is exactly what was going on. He was on Freeway offramp, by his own admission.

I don't live there anymore, thankfully.
 

Vic

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Which is exactly what was going on. He was on Freeway offramp, by his own admission.

I don't live there anymore, thankfully.

I stalked this guy's personal FB page, and his privacy settings are wide open. Apparently he just got fired from his trucker job for road raging on another driver.
He's quite the mental giant in his own mind.
 

fskimospy

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Not necessarily. I can't comment directly on the Army, but in the Air Force, it was rather trivial to keep someone as an E-3 for 3 years. Simply giving them a bad EPR would hold up their promotion for a year (year from their last EPR, which could total 35 months). It is likely he had a few minor screw ups, causing him to get a bad rating and had to wait to get promoted. That wouldn't require NJP.

There are definitely ways to still be an E-3 after three years, but I can't think of one that's not embarrassing.
 

smackababy

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There are definitely ways to still be an E-3 after three years, but I can't think of one that's not embarrassing.

I don't know when he served, but if E-4 was restricted by congress at the time (similar to how E-5+ is), he might of just not been given a slot. There were career fields (MOS equivalent) in the Air Force that had 1 E-5 slot available in a promotion cycle.

Again, I can't speak directly for the army, but in the Air Force, simply failing your PT test (and not achieving a passing score before your rating period was over) was grounds for getting a referral EPR (which halted any rank progression).