Monday, June 23, 2014

Leslie Ghiz assists abortionist

Dear fellow tax hikers, our long-time friend Judge Leslie Ghiz has struck a blow for the pro-abortion movement.  The legendary abortionist Dr. Martin Haskell needed some judicial support for his business, and he found it in Judge Ghiz.

Read the following release from Cincinnati Right to Life for the bloody details:

Sign Variance Granted Sharonville Abortionist
Zoning Board of Appeals' Denial Overturned    

June 19, 2014 (Cincinnati, OH):  August of last year Sharonville, Ohio's Zoning Board of Appeals denied a variance to abortionist Martin Haskell to erect a new 8 foot sign advertising his Women's Med Center abortion business.  

The abortion business sign would replace one that had been blown down, but closer to Lebanon Rd., thus requiring a variance for that location. See FOX News story.

Martin Haskell appealed the Zoning Board's denial to the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, where the case was heard before Magistrate Michael Bachman.  

It has been learned that Judge Leslie Ghiz confirmed the decision of Magistrate Bachman to grant a variance, overruling the Zoning Board's denial and granting permission for the sign.

We always knew Leslie was one of the good ones.

Just last week we wrote about the honorable Dr. Haskell.  Haskell proudly wrote David Pepper a large check for his campaign, knowing they are of like mind when it comes to killing babies.  Judge Ghiz's ruling is part of this relationship.  As they say, in politics it's about who you know.  Follow the dots:

- Leslie Ghiz endorsed Democrat David A. Pepper for County Commissioner
- Dr. Martin Haskell writes a large campaign check to Ghiz's good friend Pepper
- Judge Ghiz makes a favorable ruling for Haskell

This is how politics works.  Friends help friends.  And David Pepper, Leslie Ghiz, and abortionist Martin Haskell are three of the closest friends you'll find. 

20 comments:

Flabby Tabby Hochscheid said...

Abortion is something I've wanted to try. But let's be real, at 350 pounds and 45 years old I have the same chance of getting pregnant as my husband.

C Scott G said...

Hey Blue Chippers, Remember when everyone thought I was God's Gift to the Republican Party? Remember when I worked for Leslie Ghiz when she endorsed David? Remember when I met David Pepper's aide and married her?Remember when I got some of the board members of Blue Chip to attack Chris Monzel? Remember when I took Republican money for a state representative campaign and then dropped out after paying my wife for "private consulting?" And then the Pepper family got me some cushy gigs in the non-profit sector? Good times! I've definitely benefited from the Ghiz-Pepper-Haskell alliance.

Princess Margaret said...

Please stop with the abortion stuff. I'm not in politics to hear about any of this. I'm just here for the party, the cocktails, the socializing with people as truly beautiful as me, and the chance to roll my eyes in utter disgust and contempt at any fat, smelly, disgusting, inbred west siders who are mistakenly permitted to come within 50 feet of me.

Alex T Mall Cop GOP said...

My good friend Tim Burke says he loves it when Republicans obsess over abortion because it drives people away from our party and into his. So please do what my good friend Tim Burke says and stop talking about this.

The Former Future Mrs Blessing said...

Now that I am pretending to be a Democrat, I guess I have to pretend to love partial birth aborton.

Killer Kamrass said...

Promoting abortion runs deep in this family. Way to go Ghiz!

Blue Ass RINOs said...

We're already such big supporters of David Pepper, so his abortionist ally would be welcome to fund our club and our meetings.

Chef Boy-Ar-Dini said...

When I talk about party unity after a primary, that only applies when candidates I back are the winners and I am talking to supporters of the losing candidate. When my guy loses, anything goes in avenging the loss, especially when we lose to a carpet-bagger who runs a negative campaign. Kamrass has a whole lot of new Republican friends in Blue Ash, Sharonville, Reading, and Evendale. That Kamrass alliance with Pepper and Ghiz will be a replay of 2006 when we ran a candidate who was too conservative for many Republicans and David Pepper won. I expect the same will happen this yer in the 28th. Why can't we just run Rob Portman for every office?

Campaign Expert Matheny said...

I am still pissed over Rick Bryan's loss to that carpet-bagger who ran a nasty campaign. You'd think I'd get used to losing after backing Pete Beck for Warren County Commissioner, Virgil Lovitt for state rep, Tom Weidman for State Rep, Jean Schmidt for Congress, and my own Springdale City Council race. But no, with each loss, I get angrier and angrier. I can hook Dr. Haskell up with some prime (OK, maybe not prime) real estate in Springdale. Lots of empty space in the office complex I manage.

David A. Pepper said...

Thanks for helping me out when I ran for commission Leslie, and thank you for helping my friend Dr. Haskell here as well. I owe you a great deal. Just don't expect ME to support or endorse YOU or any other Republican. Cross-party endorsements and support are a one-way street.

Anonymous said...

While Ricky Baby is a major league douchebag, in fairness to The Chef he did put out a plea for everyone to get behind the Republican nominees.

Ashwin said...

A judge accommodating an abottionist by declaring rules fit others don't apply to them? It's as though I never left New York City.

Democrat Activists Everywhere said...

A blue wave is building across Ohio. Voters are tired of the Republicans giving tax cuts to the rich while starving our schools, libraries, cities, villages, townships, fire and police. Voters are tired of the pay-to-play schemes of the attorney general, the support for convicted felons of the Republican Treasurer, the abrogation of women's rights by the Cavemen in the legislature, the constant attacks on public schools while ignoring the corruption of the charter schools by the Republican auditor, and the illegal voter supression schemes hatched by the Republican Secretary of State. You crooks are going to get what you deserve in November: a ticket to the unemployment office and then you can find out what it's like to work for a living.

Anonymous said...

"Democrats" sounds sadly typical of most wayward liberals sounding off on this blog...sadly afflicted with narcicistic personality disorder and a warped sense of reality.

Democrat Activists Everywhere said...

Republican scandal, Republican incompetence and Republican policies against women and minorities have helped us carry the state three out of the last four election cycles. I see the GOP has learned absolutely nothing from the drubbings we've given you. Keep hiding money from the voters, paying off your cronies, and taking rights away from your constituents you clearly don't like. It's really helping our team win elections.

Republican Leaders in ORP and RNC said...

"Democrat Activists Everywhere" is correct. If the Republican Party could drive out all of the conservatives, we would win a lot more elections.

Alex T said...

You know, abottion is not a Greek term.

Campaign Expert Matheny said...

I agree with the Republican leadership for once in my life. I'd like it if the Republican Party got rid of all the crazy conservatives too and only allowed people as conservative as MY candidates Rick Bryan, Jean Schmidt and Virgil Lovitt to run for office.

The Former Future Mrs Blessing said...

The Republican judges have done more to help an abortionist than they've done to help me.

Judge Ghizzy said...

You're g^&%@mn right, I granted this f%$@*ng variance to the *&^&*^* Sharonville mother-&*#!ing sign ordinance. I will ALWAYS support women's rights every d^%n chance I get. Everyone else in the s&*t-eating Republican Party HATES women. Even though they've endorsed me 6 f*$&@ng times, I f*$&@ng know deep down that every single other mother-f%^#ing c$^#sucker in the f*$&@ng Republican Party (besides my boo Crystal) is a racist, bigoted, homophobic a$$hole.

But I do hope they're all at my next fund-raiser.