Thursday, June 6, 2019

'Baltimoreons' wanted to see your brother in the slammer for rape, Nancy...but, but...political corruption.
























     Why is this decrepit throwback to the Edsel always given a pass for the nonsensical, and childlike dribble ever-flowing from her flawed Fixodent trap?

     According to numerous published reports, In a closed door meeting, House speaker Pelosi, reportedly told Democrats ‘I don’t want to see him (Trump) impeached, I want to see him in prison.’" Citing the president’s "corruption and abuses of power." Bottom line, she and her clique of crazies, simply don't like the guy.

     Few Americans are aware of the corruption and abuse of powers surrounding this  pretentious grandma figure, who has not only managed to garner political capital throughout her life, but also a treasure chest worth millions.

     Growing up in Baltimore, Maryland during the 40s, according to those familiar with the politically charged D'Alesandro family, even back then, Nancy was considered by neighborhood children as a spoiled brat
You see, Nancy's daddy was one of those political fat-cats, sorry...public servants who dedicated his life to ensuring all  'Baltimoreons' a position on an equal playing field.  

     "Big Tommy" D'Alesandro, not only made his mark as a five term Congressman from 1938 to 1947, but also served as a popular Mayor of Baltimore City for three terms from 1947 to 1959.
 
      It was during that tenure as Baltimore's chief executive that his 20-year-old son, Franklin Delano Roosevelt D'Alesandro, along with 13 other youths was charged with raping a 13 year old girl. 

     All 14 were charged with having committed rape or perverted practices on the two victims.  Young D'Alesandro reportedly was the only one of those tried at the time who was successful in obtaining an acquittal. (What are the chances)?

 "The girl, and her 11-year old cousin, have told police they were kept in a West Preston Street apartment between July 20 and July 28 and were repeatedly assaulted by a gang of young men. The grand jury earlier this week indicted three others on charges involving the young girls." 
          (Actual news clipping, below)



     Young D'Alesandro's attorney managed to sever his client from the other defendants and ensured his trial went first so any convictions against the others would not prejudice him. Apparently D'Alesandro believed that his son was guilty of the charge, and prior to trial urged him to plead guilty, and "take his medicine."

    "Following the acquittal, a Baltimore, Maryland, Grand Jury indicted Franklin Delano Roosevelt D'Alesandro on charges of having committed perjury in that he had lied during the aforementioned trial on charges of rape.

     In addition, James H. Pollack, Baltimore City political boss, was reportedly also indicted on the charge of obstruction of justice in that he had attempted to influence testimony of several of the youthful defendants who had been tried with Franklin Roosevelt D'Alesandro. 

     It was reported that Franklin Delano Roosevelt D'Alesandro was tried on the above charge of perjury at Salisbury, Maryland, during 1954, following a change of venue, and was found not guilty." (Wow, what a shocking revelation).

     What I find most fascinating about this blatant miscarriage of justice, is how the D'Alesandro family, and in later years, Nancy (Pelosi) was able to whitewash an incident which normally would be a political deal breaker for anyone associated with such a heinous crime.

     Instead of a family hanging their heads in shame, and walking away with a minor bruise on the D'Alesandro name, this gang would go on to attain positions of wealth and fame.  This in itself was an amazing fete, considering, to the best of our knowledge, the D'Alesandros had no direct relationship to 'The Kennedy's.'

     Young Tommy D'Alesandro followed in his daddy's footsteps as both a Congressman representing the same district, and later settled into pop's executive leather chair in the Baltimore City Mayor's office.

     Meanwhile, "Big Tommy" (who actually suffered a nervous breakdown apparently from all the stress of his son's ordeal) was appointed by President John F. Kennedy to serve as a member of the United States Renegotiation Board. Despite JFK's reservations about making this appointment, reportedly due to D'Alesandro's association with organized crime. (Another story, for another time).
    
     Of course, everyone should be familiar with Sweet li'l ole Nancy's climb to fame.

     The only person forced into obscurity in this family tragedy, was Franklin 'D.'  But, instead of doing hard time for his misdeeds, "daddy and friends got "Roosie" a life stint as a Baltimore Court House clerk."  And that is where he would remain, out of sight, away from further public scrutiny, avoiding any additional stains on the already corrupt political family name, until the day he died.  

     So tell us again, Nancy...about your desire to see Donald Trump thrown in prison for his, as you describe it, "corruption and abuses of power."   

Shaking Finger GIFs | Tenor     People guilty of crimes, usually speak loudest against those who they accuse.
 









* Unknown source

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting this. Baltimoreans need to know more of the history of their city.

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