Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Absolutely NO Connection to Sen. RC.... so they say



Big-time Tabor City slithering snake, Carl David Wright arrest has no connection with Senator RC Soles, or so they say. We just thought you'd want to know that. We wanted you to know that David Wright's cocaine dealing days are not to be confused with the good Senator federal investigation. Nope, nothing the feds will admit to. The feds never comment on an investigation, never.

Carl David Wright, 53, home is located at 665 Vinegar Loop Road in the Vinegar Hill community northeast of Tabor City. Authorities discovered $256,000 and the 32 ounces of powder cocaine at the home. They made numerous undercover buys from Wright.

Wright, who was a police officer in Tabor City from 1978 to 1983, is not employed, and told officers at the time of his arrest he worked sometimes as an “assistant insurance adjuster.”

Wright is being held in the county jail under a $1 million secured bond, and the FBI has filed a detainer on him in case he posts the bond.

On August 19, 2002 Wright was convicted for possessing drugs. The defense attorney, RC Soles, was able to beat down the original charges of felony possession with intent to distribute to possession, and to dismiss a charge for maintaining a house for the purposes of dealing drugs.

In 1987 Wright was arrested by the same Columbus County detective that arrested him on all the other charges. In 1987 Wright was arrested for being a moonshiner.

Now don't get all excited trying to link a connection between Wright and Soles. I know there are tons of rumors running around about how Wright and Soles go way back. Senator Soles is a very public person and has many "connections" with people from all walks of life. Just because someone says Sen. Soles uses Wright from time to time to effect various situations in Soles' favor does not mean it is true. And just because the FBI has an interest in this case does not mean it has any connection with the supposed Grand Jury investigation taking place in Raleigh... at least that's what they say.

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Journal Shames the Star "Puppy Paper" News



We are posting the Wilmington Journal's editorial in its entirety because we are so excited about the paper's dedication to the truth and so ashamed of how the Star News ignored it.

OUR VOICE, ''ON JULIA, WE TOLD YOU SO!'', WEEK OF NOVEMBER 20-26, 2008
by EDITORIAL STAFF
The Wilmington Journal
Originally posted 11/25/2008

Well, well, well! It took a while, but finally the ''great'' minds at the StarNews have seen the light when it comes to Sen. Julia Boseman.

Earlier this week, the major newspaper of record here went after Boseman for the scandal surrounding her alleged swindling of a poor family in a mobile home deal she made with them three years ago.

That family now stands to lose its home because it's being foreclosed on, and the ''Honorable'' State Senator Julia Boseman - who is also a real estate attorney when she's not using the n-word, lying to adoption agencies or threatening former legal partners with personal ruination - hasn't displayed the basic character or moral decency to come forward and explain her actions.

The Star News, which did next to nothing in reporting the many controversies surrounding this train wreck of a public official before the paper endorsed Boseman for a third term (something The Journal absolutely refused to do), acted like a lover betrayed (something Boseman has had extensive experience doing to many others), when it took her backside to the woodshed.

We invite you to join us now in feasting on what has to be some of the most verbose hypocrisy this side of the Alaskan governor's office.

''…[S]he needs to explain why she deserves to keep her seat,'' an embarrassed Star News opined. ''Many of her constituents think she should resign, and that sentiment will grow unless she can provide a strong argument to the contrary.''

Gee, didn't The Journal say that last June and July?

''Voters knew going into the Nov. 4 election that the Democratic state senator has faced serious personal and financial difficulties, including foreclosures on property she owned independently as well as with her former domestic partner before their bitter breakup. She should have known better than to insist that these were personal matters not worthy of public discussion. She's a public official, and how she conducts her personal business speaks to her character and qualifications for office.''

Oh, cut it out, if you truly believed that ''how [Sen. Boseman] conducts her personal business speaks to her character and qualifications for office,'' you would have dutifully reported the sworn damaging testimony about this loser from her explosive three-day December 2007 child custody hearing…IN December 2007, because you had a reporter RIGHT THERE IN THE COURTROOM all three days, but decided sworn testimony about Boseman's excessive drinking, illegal drug usage as a public official, lewd behavior in public and of course, obscene racist language in front of her family and young child that even her own attorney admitted during the proceedings, were simply allegations against an elected official you felt didn't merit public disclosure during an election year.

Outstanding journalism we could all ''learn'' from.

Then, after trying to justify why the paper has been covering up for Boseman all of this time (''Boseman has generally represented New Hanover County well.'' Not if you're Black, StarNews, NOT if you're Black), our city's ''friend to all fresh fish'' then recounted how the lease-to-own agreement Boseman made with a family may end up seeing them $35,000 poorer and living in the woods because their bottom-of-the-barrel landlord (Boseman) is being foreclosed on.

She took their money, but didn't keep up with the payments required on the property, thus forcing the foreclosure.
Now how darn dirty is that?!!!

The Star News says despite assurances from Boseman's ''mouthpiece'' (aka Tom Keating, her former campaign manager and apparent rhetorical butler) that the bank will work out something with the family (which will be interesting given that one of the parents has been out of work for three months), Boseman needs to act like an honorable leader.

''If she leaves this family in the lurch,'' it concludes, ''she's not worthy of her constituents' trust.''

So let's get this straight - only now, when a poor, innocent family who trusted attorney Julia Boseman for their very shelter, is looking down the loaded barrel of a cold weather eviction notice thanks to her irresponsible behavior and twisted dishonest character, does our daily decide that Madame Boseman may be as trustworthy as Tokyo Rose.

The Star News, and everybody who supported Julia Boseman for reelection, only have themselves to blame for this travesty.

The Wilmington Journal has been sounding the alarm about how dishonest and untrustworthy Julia Boseman is for years. The Journal was the only media outlet in the state - Black or White - that read and researched every page of the court transcript from Boseman's December 2007 child custody hearing, and published what it learned.

While others were making excuses for her admitted pot smoking as a New Hanover County commissioner, failure to pay property taxes on several addresses or very dirty dancing with a female friend in full view of decent families at a motor speedway, The Journal detailed explosive sworn testimony from those who've known Julia Boseman best for the past 20 years.

The dark, deceitful, hateful and racist profile they collectively drew, coupled with the documented complete disregard Sen. Boseman has displayed toward the African-American community and its issues during her two useless terms, was something readers of The Wilmington Journal were well educated about.

Then, of course, the state allegations of forged signatures on Boseman's campaign finance reports, something she tried to explain away by saying she had ''authorization'' to write someone else's name on several legal documents without their knowledge.

Would you trust an attorney you knew pulled such stunts?

And during the election campaign, the continued way she tried to snow Black voters into believing that she cared about their interests with boldfaced lies that the Journal easily unraveled.

So when it came time to endorse for the 2008 elections, what did this newspaper advise its readers?

''Boseman, through her actions, behavior and complete disregard for her Black constituents these past four years, is someone we strongly feel never has deserved the trust and support of the African-American community.''

So please forgive us, those of you who supported Julia Boseman, if we just simply end this with a justified, ''We told you so!''

But one more thing, and you can take this to the bank.

The saga of Julia Boseman is nowhere near over, not by a longshot.

We still haven't heard from the state Board of Elections regarding its probe into the signature forgeries, which are felonies.

Boseman has to make good on a lot of promises she made to Black folks if she were reelected.

And, there's still plenty of time for a halfway decent attorney to contact that family Boseman stiffed out of their home.

After all, there's no better way to end a sad, sad story of a bad, bad person, than with a big, big lawsuit!

Don't you agree?

TOLD YOU SO!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Boseman's Thanksgiving Vacation



By the time Mrs. and Mrs. Boseman return from their holiday in the tropics, the Castillo family just might be in a homeless shelter.

A good point was brought up in an earlier post in regards to "off-shore" accounts. Perhaps someone will be following the Bosemen to the Bahamas, documenting their every move. Perhaps there will be a bounty on a photo or two. I figure $5,000 would more than cover expenses.

I'll donate the left over money to the Castillo's defense fund.

Plane ticket - $600
Hotel - $2,500
New Bikini - $65
Drinks - $150
Food - $300
Gratuity - $200

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Boseman's Football

So how can Boseman help this family out of the jam she placed them into? She can't. Someone else will buy the property on December 4th on the courthouse steps and there won't be anything anyone can do about it. The Castillo's will be thrown out on the streets by Sheriff Ingram.

You can call RCB Centura who holds the mortgage. Contact the bank's attorneys in Rocky Mount, http://www.poynerspruill.com
and you can try talking Sheriff Ingram into giving the family some time before he kicks them out of their house. Chicago's Cook County Sheriff suspended enforcing foreclosures because of just such circumstances.

You can also contact the news media all over the state to make sure they know what is going on.

Be sure to tell them that Miss Julia sees this as a political football, "WWAY did talk with Senator Boseman about the situation. She said, “I am pretty confident it's going to be worked out with the bank. You know it's unfortunate to use their life as a political ball. I think they don't appreciate that and I don't either.”"

I believe she has to be the worst person in the world.

By the way, anyone notice the pictures both WWAY and WECT have of the property? If you'll look closely you will see that it is raining. These video images were taken PRIOR to election day. They held the story!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

This Can't Be Right



The Wilmington Star News reports that the Columbus County Board of Elections, at the 11th hour, counted 13,000 absentee ballots that pushed RC Soles over Bettie Fennell in the race for senate.
The change happened because more than 13,000 absentee ballots were counted and entered into Columbus County’s system at 11:02 p.m., Elections Director Carla Strickland said.

In a county with only 24,000 total votes cast how is it that 13,000 of them are absentee ballots?

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Boseman Squeaks By!


The Amy Winehouse of North Carolina politics barely overcomes the gentlemanly Michael Lee by riding the Messianic coattails of Barack Obama. Lee, a relatively dark horse fell victim to the hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of advertising and influence dumped up the poop shoot of Boseman by the State Democratic Party where it turned her crap into gold. Just goes to show you it takes money to buy an election.

Boseman - Bank Fraud?


Deeds posted at http://elfantasma65.blogspot.com show that Senator Boseman financed property after she sold it to the Castillos. The deed dated 2/28/05 shows that Boseman owed $38,000 to RCB Centura.

Did Boseman commit bank fraud when she obtained the loan? It would seem that when you finance property you don't own but claim to own it you have misrepresented ownership. On February 28, 2005 Boseman did not own the property, the Castillo's did. Boseman was the note holder.



See documents here http://elfantasma65.blogspot.com

Monday, November 3, 2008

Boseman Sold Property in Foreclosure



Don't you just know there are thousands of Boseman voters wishing they could take their vote back? Payments of over $650 every month by a poor immigrant to Julia Boseman weren't used to pay off Boseman's debt on the property, instead Boseman used the money to pay her mortgage on her million dollar Landfall house. On December 4th the family of the man making those $650 payments could be out on the street.

Hey Julia, why not invite the Castillos to come live with you since they helped pay for it. I dare ya!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Boseman Sizzles in Hardcore XXX Action



We all know if a man were to cheat on his wife, cheat on his mistress, threaten an ex-lover to keep her mouth shut or he would "make her life a living hell" AND if this guy was a senator, or any elected official for that matter, he would be history.

And yet the womanizing, drug user, lying and cheating senator from Wilmington has a good possibility to win her bid for re-election.

Check this youtube video out about how dishonest the senator is.

Boseman's Financial Problems Effect Poor Latino Family in Brunswick County



Seems that property Senator Boseman received as payment from a drug dealer she represented was sold in 2005. The home located at 2096 Old Mill Creek Road SE in Winnabow was sold to Javiere Castillo and financed by Boseman for a downpayment along with monthly payments made to Boseman of principle, interest and mortgage insurance. The deed was never turned over to Castillo, instead this past spring it was turned over to Sen. Boseman's partner Crystal Medlin when Boseman began hiding all of her property because of Boseman's massive financial problems. In Brunswick County Superior Court, a hearing is scheduled for Nov. 13 on the property at 2096 Old Mill Creek Road SE in Winnabow. Court records show Boseman owes about $40,000 on that property. That property is scheduled for sale Dec. 10 at the Brunswick County Courthouse in Bolivia. Boseman and Medlin are both listed on the foreclosure documents.

The family that bought the house found that the property was in foreclosure by reading an article in the Wilmington Star News.

The family living there consists of 3 generations of Castillo's and all may be out on the streets shortly unless something is done immediately.

Senator Boseman was unable to be reached in her million dollar home in Landfall.



More on this later.