Courtesy of Dorothy Lafortune
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As Addicting Info reported here, New Hampshire state representative Kyle Tasker was recently arrested on felony drug charges, along with charges that he attempted to solicit an undercover officer, who he believed to be a 14-year-old girl, into having sex with him.
If that wasn’t enough of a scandal for the New Hampshire state legislator, WMUR reports that the drug-dealing Tea Party representative kept a list of his clients. That list wound up in the hands of the police department during a raid on Tasker’s residence earlier this month.
According to WMUR, the names of other elected officials are now confirmed to appear on Tasker’s client list.
Both the Rockingham County Attorney’s Office and the state Attorney General’s Office are now involved in the investigation, which is described as a scandal that has the potential to “send shockwaves through the entire state house.”
On Friday, House Speaker Shawn Jasper called on legislators who may be implicated on Tasker’s client list to resign immediately, saying,
“Members of the Legislature take an oath to uphold our Constitution and the laws of our state, and any member of the House who has knowingly committed a criminal offense should do the honorable thing and step down from office immediately to protect and preserve the dignity and integrity of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.”
So far Tasker is the only representative to have resigned from office.
Read more HERE.
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I am not condoning what Representative Tasker has done, if true, but a scandal of cover up exists with law enforcement/state officials in New Hampshire.
“On Friday, House Speaker Shawn Jasper called on legislators who may be implicated on Tasker’s client list to resign immediately, saying,
“Members of the Legislature take an oath to uphold our Constitution and the laws of our state, and any member of the House who has knowingly committed a criminal offense should do the honorable thing and step down from office immediately to protect and preserve the dignity and integrity of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.”
Does covering up for crimes, by state legislators, constitute violation of oath of office and the laws of the state? If so, would the honorable thing to do be to step down from office immediately to protect and preserve the dignity and integrity of the New Hampshire House of Representatives?
This petition was not only filed with the Grievance Committee, and ignored, but these issues were brought to Rep. Al Baldasaro, also a veteran, and Rep. Sam Cataldo (Farmington) and were “brushed under the rug.”
This should not only “send shockwaves through the entire state house” but the entire state of New Hampshire!
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander!
Related:
N.H. GOVERNOR M. HASSAN LETTER 6.8.13. Click here.
FARMINGTON N.H. POLICE CHIEF SCOTT ROBERGE RETIRING, click here.
MORE SCOOP ON U.S. SENATOR KELLY AYOTTE (NH), FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL, click here. (A link on this post refers to this: Kelly Ayotte is very politically motivated. During her tenure as Attorney General, she covered up official corruption within the Farmington Police Department. She maliciously prosecuted Bill Miller of Farmington on a trumped up charge of threatening Chief Roberge. Bill spoke to the clerk at the town hall and requested the resignation of Farmington Police Chief Scott Roberge. Bill was falsely arrested in October 2007. Bill was subjected to drugging for 18 months when a trial was finally held. Bill was found NOT GUILTY! Kelly Ayotte, with the assistance of D.A. Janice Rundles (who left this position in December 2007 landed a position in the A.G.’s office), attempted to silence Bill because he had evidence of corruption and cover up by Police Chief Scott Roberge and officers Scott Ferguson and Kevin Willey.) The News With Views article by Charlotte Iserbyt “IRAQ VETERAN VICTIM OF GOVERNMENT ABUSE”, read HERE.
Great Expose On New Hampshire Corruption. New Hampshire is not unique. This pattern of official corruption is happening within the state of Maine and New Jersey, well documented. Click here.
Is There More Behind New Hampshire Corruption? During the tenure of Gov. John Lynch (D) and Kelly Ayotte’s (R) tenure as Attorney General, Kelly Ayotte and Lynch covered up official corruption. The corruption and cover up extended to New Jersey, involving Fort Lee and Bergen County Prosecutors office. Read more HERE.
N.H. Attorney General Office, Criminal Investigator, Richard (Dick) Tracy – Correspondence to Attorney General Joseph Foster, hand-delivered to Dick Tracy , click here.