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The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: Chris on May 17, 2009, 02:27:04 AM
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Father calls cops on adult son, member of the Bedford school board, for refusing his chores (http://www.cleveland.com/tipoff/index.ssf/2009/05/andrew_mizsak_clean_your_room.html)
"I know this looks bad," said School Board member Andrew Mizsak, who lives with his parents and also works as an independent political consultant. His mother, Paula, is a Bedford councilwoman.
Mizsak's dad, also Andrew, called 9-1-1 on Thursday after his son threw a plate of food across the kitchen table and balled his fist up at his dad when told to clean his room.
The senior Mizsak, 63, wouldn't press charges and told police, "I don't want to ruin his political career."
According the report, "Andrew was sent to his room to clean it. He was crying uncontrollably and stated he would comply."
http://www.cleveland.com/tipoff/index.ssf/2009/05/andrew_mizsak_clean_your_room.html
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I think the kid should move out.
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In the comments under the story
Posted by DunlopReggie on 05/16/09 at 5:43PM
Yet another example of why politicians make lousy, lousy leaders. This guy lives with his parents and doesn't pay a dime, including property (school levy) taxes, yet he has a voice on how a large, costly school district is run. He sounds like the second coming of Dennis Kucinich, and we all see what a mess that's been.
:lmao: AWESOME!
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Guy must be a dem since the resident dems commenting already have their knickers in a twist at what is to come..lmao: this guy must be a dem that they are doubting the accuracy of the police report or the reporting of what happened. :-)
Posted by jkingsworth3 on 05/16/09 at 5:54PM
Wow, this report is ridiculous. I'm going to have to see the police report for my own eyes to see these statements. I can't see these statements being on a police report, nor coming from a father talking about his son. "Crying uncontrollably?" That cop must be an aspiring writer.
Tragedy that this domestic dispute happened, but either this is a terrible article, or that police report is a work of art.
Now insert all the political hack comments, I'll start the Mad Lib:
Noun: Democrat
Place: Cuyahoga County
Person: Jimmy Dimora
Verb: Ruin
Adjective: Corrupt
Now go and put your political garbage up here. I think this police report should be sold at Borders if these statements are on there.
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Yeah, he's a Dem. On his MySpace blog he lists Stephanie Tubbs Jones as someone he admires and looks up to.
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Yeah, he's a Dem. On his MySpace blog he lists Stephanie Tubbs Jones as someone he admires and looks up to.
the comments at the bottom are priceless, Chris. The resident dems have their knickers in the twist and are defending him :rotf:
One of my favorite quotes asks if these are the steps a budding young community organizer takes :lmao:
Stephanie Tubbs Jones huh? :mental:
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Stephanie Tubbs Jones huh? :mental:
On another post, he mentions deciding against running for some recently-empty House or Senate through the Democratic party. His entire blog is news articles that mention him, with the "relevant" parts blown up to a 20-point font.
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Posted by deb44144 on 05/16/09 at 6:12PM
savages like this prove the suburbs cannot be visited under any circumstances, savages!!
ha ha ha ha ha...
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Does every topic have to turn into a political discussion?
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Does every topic have to turn into a political discussion?
:evillaugh: :evillaugh:
The people of the greater Cleveland area found it relevant to the discussion. :tongue:
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On another post, he mentions deciding against running for some recently-empty House or Senate through the Democratic party. His entire blog is news articles that mention him, with the "relevant" parts blown up to a 20-point font.
What's his DU name?
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Laugh if you want, but as long as I stayed at home I was expected to do certain things in exchange for the 'free' room and board....no amount of money would have bought me lodging there.
My daddy always said, "As long as you stick your feet under my table, you'll do what I ask." Sounds like this DUmmie wasn't ever informed of that rule when he was young.
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Ah, but that goes both ways. Turning the tables can certainly be fun, if not entertaining. Imagine the look on your parents faces the first time you tell them, "My house, my rules!"