Jason Shih, Assistant Deputy Director for Jon Corzine Campaign Aide arrested for drugs, WABC scrubs story from their site
Media censorship at its finest. Jason Shih, who is an Assistant Deputy Director to the campaign of New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine was arrested last night on drug charges. WABC’s website had posted this story entitled “Corzine campaign worker arrested” suddenly, within about an hour, the story was magically deleted from the WABC site. Drug Policy Central achived the story
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Corzine campaign worker arrested
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ (WABC) — Jason Shih, an Assistant Deputy Director to the campaign of NJ Gov. Jon Corzine was arrested last night on drug charges.
East Rutherford police say they pulled over the 25-year-old on Route 17 for driving while using a cell phone.
Police say they found 19 ecstasy pills and several hundred glassine envelopes.
He was charged with possession of a controlled narcotic and paraphernalia that is used for distribution.
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He was released on $15,000 bail.
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Thanks for posting this story! Jason Shih’s face should be posted on all the news channels. This is a real story!
All roads lead to Obama, and this affair goes straight to Obama and his group, because what Jason Shih had been carrying around in Rutherford wasn’t actually dope for sale, but a dope treat for Obama’s group when Obama was to be in New Jersey for supporting Corzine.
This affair (and the liberals’ brutal attempt to supress it from public knowledge) shows why Obama has consistently refused to release his medical records which would quite likely show some drug bouts and re-hab vacations – so why fight the poppy growers in Afghanistan?
Anyway, superb timing complemented by inane liberal stone-walling – Fox and the AM guys will have some super days, ratings-wise… the MSM listening in grim silence about the developments of this vile affair, and about the meltdown of the collection of liberal rats that make for the Dem establishment…
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WABC Scrubs Alleged Corzine Campaign Aide’s Drug Arrest From Website Early Saturday morning, 7Online.com, the website for ABC’s New York affiliate WABC-TV, reported the previous night’s arrest of Jason Shih, an alleged campaign worker for Governor Jon Corzine (D-NJ) charged with “possession of a controlled narcotic and paraphernalia that is used for distribution.”