From my inbox, right after I got an offer to replace my roof for less:
National Petition Expert to Release Report On Prosecution of Dr. Annette Bosworth
Report to be delivered to Governor, Attorney General
(Pierre, SD) … A recognized national petition expert will issue an 18-page report on the felony prosecution of Dr. Annette Bosworth by South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley at a news conference tomorrow at 10:00 am at Main Public Library in downtown Sioux Falls.
“This prosecution of Dr. Bosworth carries the toughest potential penalty of any petition case anywhere in the nation and throughout this nation’s history,“ said Paul Jacob, president of Citizens in Charge Foundation, a national organization dedicated to protecting and expanding initiative petition rights. “The impact of the case on those considering getting involved in politics in South Dakota cannot be ignored.”
When: 10:00 am, Tuesday, May 5
Where: Meeting Room B, Main Downtown Library, 200 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57117
The report examines the facts of the case charging Bosworth with 12 felony counts, with a maximum punishment of 24 years in prison, if convicted, and as much as $48,000 in fines. The report also compares the Bosworth case with other cases of alleged petition misconduct.
This comes from Paul Jacobs who previously wrote an article on the topic, using Gordon Howie who claimed “everybody does it” and former S&M Pornographer Lee Stranahan who has been paid by Bosworth for various work as sources. In the article, it went into detail showing she violated the law, but supposedly she’s not supposed to be prosecuted? Oy.
So, we had robocalls, and now more press conferences.
Just keep telling yourselves – 3 more weeks, and the circus will be over!
no, it will never end
Everything about her is bizarre. She’s on trial. The place for arguments is the courtroom, not a press conference at the down town library. We are left to assume this is more of the same– PR with fundraising as the end game.
She still owes my friend Steve Hildebrand over twenty thousand dollars. She was not a pro-life republican before she ran for office.