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It couldn't happen to a nicer...
....teahadist:
Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. ----- .. -- Republicans are the Party of No: No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals |
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It couldn't happen to a nicer...
"Secular Humourist" wrote in message m... ...teahadist: Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. ----- I'm starting to think every aspiring and sitting politician should be hooked up to a lie detector and grilled on a regular basis. |
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It couldn't happen to a nicer...
YukonBound wrote:
"Secular Humourist" wrote in message m... ...teahadist: Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. ----- I'm starting to think every aspiring and sitting politician should be hooked up to a lie detector and grilled on a regular basis. Wrong answer, dummy. The democrats would be gone. Did WAFA bitch slap you via email for that post yet? |
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It couldn't happen to a nicer...
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:43:36 -0400, LG wrote:
YukonBound wrote: "Secular Humourist" wrote in message m... ...teahadist: Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. ----- I'm starting to think every aspiring and sitting politician should be hooked up to a lie detector and grilled on a regular basis. Wrong answer, dummy. The democrats would be gone. Did WAFA bitch slap you via email for that post yet? Dan, take your meds. |
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It couldn't happen to a nicer...
"LG" wrote in message ... YukonBound wrote: "Secular Humourist" wrote in message m... ...teahadist: Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. ----- I'm starting to think every aspiring and sitting politician should be hooked up to a lie detector and grilled on a regular basis. Wrong answer, dummy. The democrats would be gone. Did WAFA bitch slap you via email for that post yet? Maybe we should include all current & past members of the Dopey Army for good measure. Then you "would be gone". |
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It couldn't happen to a nicer...
YukonBound wrote:
"LG" wrote in message ... YukonBound wrote: "Secular Humourist" wrote in message m... ...teahadist: Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. ----- I'm starting to think every aspiring and sitting politician should be hooked up to a lie detector and grilled on a regular basis. Wrong answer, dummy. The democrats would be gone. Did WAFA bitch slap you via email for that post yet? Maybe we should include all current & past members of the Dopey Army for good measure. Then you "would be gone". Careful, dummy, you know your master WAFA is full of ****. He would never be up to that challenge. |
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It couldn't happen to a nicer...
"LG" wrote in message ... YukonBound wrote: "Secular Humourist" wrote in message m... ...teahadist: Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. ----- I'm starting to think every aspiring and sitting politician should be hooked up to a lie detector and grilled on a regular basis. Wrong answer, dummy. The democrats would be gone. Did WAFA bitch slap you via email for that post yet? I think you're the one on the other end of the line from Palin. |
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It couldn't happen to a nicer...
"YukonBound" wrote in message ... "Secular Humourist" wrote in message m... ...teahadist: Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. ----- I'm starting to think every aspiring and sitting politician should be hooked up to a lie detector and grilled on a regular basis. I watched the debate. One of the questions for Whitman was, "given that your ads are basically misinformation and outright lies about Brown, do you still stand by them?" It was enjoyable watching her squirm. |
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 17:01:56 -0400, Secular Humourist
wrote: ...teahadist: Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, Whitman's 'Undocumented' Former Maid: Candidate Never Asked For Papers (UPDATE) The Huffington Post UPDATE: 2:42 p.m. ET -- Meg Whitman knowingly employed an undocumented worker through 2009, according to attorney Gloria Allred. Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, the employee, sat next to Allred during a press conference Wednesday and tearfully detailed her experience as a housekeeper for Whitman. Allred told reporters that her client was paid for just 15 hours of work per week, despite working past those hours. Allred claimed that when Whitman hired her client, she never asked if she was in the country legally. She also said that her client had been "exploited, disrespected, humiliated, and emotionally and financially abused." "Nicki" told reporters that when Whitman let her go, the Republican candidate for governor said, "I don't know you, and you don't know me." Allred refused to answer a reporter's question about whether her client would face deportation after coming forward. As the LA Times reports: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. This heartless bitch wants to run California. I hope she ends up squandering most of her fortune in a loss. Female Republicans seem even colder than their male counterparts, if that's possible. |
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On 29-Sep-2010, jps wrote: "I told her I don't have papers to work here and need her help," the worker said at a press conference in attorney Gloria Allred's office. Whitman's husband "was very angry and said, 'I told you, I told you she was going to bring us problems.' Ms. Whitman turned to him and said, 'Calm down, calm down.' " She said Whitman's husband "yelled" at her. "I was crying for fear and intimidation. With a face full of tears, I told them, 'I believe in people. And I believe people deserve a chance. I also told them I don't wish them any harm. I just wanted their help. This heartless bitch wants to run California. I hope she ends up squandering most of her fortune in a loss. Female Republicans seem even colder than their male counterparts, if that's possible. Good point, there are two buttwipes running for the office, just like the presidential "election" in 2008. |
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