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      XPost: la.general, alt.politics.media, rec.arts.tv.comedy.colbert-report       XPost: dc.politics       From: weho.democrat.faggots@disney.com              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321528-6573905-image-       a-6_1547055571738.jpg              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321230-6573905-image-       m-12_1547055672514.jpg              “Someone added fake names to the list,” a Warren aide said after       a reporter discovered the notorious Democratic donor who       allegedly targets gay black men.              Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign has aggressively       pushed back against the alleged endorsement of a longtime       Democratic donor accused of fatally drugging gay black men in       his home, calling his inclusion on a list of hundreds of       endorsers from President Barack Obama’s campaigns and       administration the work of apparent hoaxers.              Ed Buck was listed as the 39th entry in the list of 231 Obama       alumni who endorsed Warren’s campaign for the White House, part       of a signature-gathering operation organized by Obama alumni Jon       Carson, a national field director for Obama’s 2008 campaign who       later joined the administration, and Sara El-Amine, the former       national director of Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign. Many of       the signatories on the list, released on Wednesday, are current       high-level staffers on Warren’s campaign, including chief       strategist Joe Rospars, senior adviser Emily Parcell, and       national political director Rebecca Pearcey.              Buck was arrested in September in connection with the overdose       of a man in his West Hollywood home, the site of two previous       overdoses of gay black men since 2017. Both of those incidents       were fatal, and, prosecutors allege, part of a “malevolent”       pattern of serially targeting poor, housing-insecure gay black       men and injecting them with dangerously high doses of crystal       meth.              “From his home, in a position of power, Buck manipulates his       victims into participating in his sexual fetishes,” prosecutors       alleged in court documents filed in September, after a third       alleged victim told police that the longtime political donor and       gay-rights activist had tried to overdose him with meth two       times in one week. “These fetishes include supplying and       personally administering dangerously large doses of narcotics to       his victims.”              Buck’s inclusion on the list was first noticed by The New       Republic’s Libby Watson.              In a tweet, Max Berger, Warren’s director for progressive       partnerships, said that Buck’s spot on the list appeared to have       been added maliciously.              “This was compiled by volunteers from the Obama network,” Berger       said. “Someone added fake names to the list. The volunteers       caught most of them. They obviously missed one.”              Berger also noted that Buck is in prison awaiting trial and “has       no access to email,” making it unlikely that he would have been       able to sign the letter regardless.              “This was a mistake considering Ed Buck was not staff or an       alum,” a Warren campaign spokesperson said in a statement. “This       was put together via Google Doc by some Obama alums and they       caught some non-staff that populated the list but obviously they       missed one. They are removing it.”              Buck donated roughly $1,500 to Obama’s campaign in 2008, but did       not work for the campaign or in the Obama administration.              Following the overdose deaths of two black men in his home in       2017 and 2019, Buck became an infamous figure in West Hollywood,       where local authorities faced increasing public pressure to       arrest him for the deaths of Gemmel Moore, a 26-year-old black       man who died in Buck’s apartment in July 2017, and 55-year-old       Timothy Dean, who died in January of this year. Both died       following an overdose of crystal meth, a highly addictive form       of methamphetamine that can heighten sexual pleasure.              Moore’s body was found beside “multiple syringes with brown       residue, a scale, several lighters and torches, a straw with       white residue and burn marks, plastic bags with whiter powdery       residue and a clear plastic bag containing a crystal-like       substance,” according to a complaint filed in a wrongful death       suit against Buck by Moore’s family.              According to complaint, Buck solicited Moore for sex multiple       times, insisting upon injecting him with crystal meth each time.       In Moore’s last journal entry, dated one month before his death,       he wrote, “If it didn’t hurt so bad, I’d kill myself, but I’ll       let Ed Buck do it for now.”              https://www.thedailybeast.com/elizabeth-warren-campaign-says-       accused-sexual-predator-ed-bucks-endorsement-a-hoax              TAGS: Barack Obama Homosexual Degenerate Gay Pedophile Democrat              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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