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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Democrat Senator runs guns from Muslim terrorists


Leftist Loon Senator Leland Yee

The People's Republic of California
The People's Republic - where the insanity goes on 24-7.


What the Fuck?  -  This story has it all.  Corrupt Democrats using Chinese Freemasons to run guns from Muslim terrorists to kill Americans. 

I no longer want to live on this planet.

A Leftist Democrat loon San Francisco State Senator Leland Yee, who authored gun control legislation, was arrested for arms trafficking and corruption.

What is missing from many press accounts is Yee was going to get the weapons from Muslim terrorists in the Philippines and ship them to the U.S. to attack Americans.

Investigators said Yee discussed helping the agent get weapons worth $500,000 to $2.5 million, including shoulder-fired missiles, and explained the entire process of acquiring them from a Muslim separatist group in the Philippines to bringing them to the U.S., according to an affidavit by FBI agent Emmanuel V. Pascua.
 
Yee said he was unhappy with his life and told the agent he wanted to hide out in the Philippines, the document said. "There's a part of me that wants to be like you," he told the undercover agent. "You know how I'm going to be like you? Just be a free agent there," reports the San Diego Union-Tribune.
 
The introduction with the trafficker took place at a San Francisco restaurant earlier this month, according to the documents. Yee said he wouldn't go to the Philippines until November.
 
"Once things start to move, it's going to attract attention. We just got to be extra-extra careful," he said, according to court documents.
 
Yee were arrested Wednesday during a series of raids in Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area.

The allegations against Sen. Leland Yee were outlined in an FBI criminal complaint that names 25 other defendants, including Raymond Chow, a onetime gang leader with ties to San Francisco's Chinatown known as "Shrimp Boy," and Keith Jackson, Yee's campaign aide. The affidavit accuses Yee of conspiracy to deal firearms without a license and to illegally import firearms.

Jackson, a former San Francisco school board president and well-known political consultant who raised money for Yee's unsuccessful mayoral run in 2011 and his current bid for secretary of state, remained in custody.

Yee is also accused of accepting tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions and cash payments to provide introductions, help a client get a contract and influence legislation.

He or members of his campaign staff accepted at least $42,800 in cash or campaign contributions from undercover FBI agents in exchange for carrying out the agents' specific requests, the court documents allege.

The organized crime figure known as Shrimp Boy, whose name is Raymond Chow, identifies himself as the "dragon head" of the Ghee Kung Tong Freemason Lodge in San Francisco.  The indictment says that Chow, 54, whose criminal history includes racketeering and robbery, has a position of "supreme authority" in the Triad, an international organized crime group.
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Yee was shackled at the ankles when he appeared in court Wednesday afternoon with 19 other defendants. His demeanor was downcast, and he looked nervously into the packed gallery.

(Los Angeles Times)

Another one bites the dust
Another corrupt gun grabbing Socialist bites the dust.  You need to clean out
the entire nest of these bastards.




A California highway patrol officer stands outside the office of Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco, at the state Capitol, Wednesday, March 26, 2014, in Sacramento, Calif. FBI spokesman Peter Lee said Yee was arrested Wednesday, he declined to discuss the charges, citing an ongoing investigation.
AP PHOTO/RICH PEDRONCELLI

Police officers enter a business connected to California State Sen. Leland Yee in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. The FBI said Yee was arrested during a series of raids in the San Francisco Bay Area on Wednesday.
AP PHOTO/JASON DEAREN

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