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Will Obama Pardon Top Obama bundler accused of child rape?


Will Obama Pardon Top Obama bundler accused of child rape?


USA TODAY reported Nov. 20 2014:

Conservatives complain that President Obama gets a free pass from the media, which acts as a de-facto public-relations shop for the Democrat in the White House. Never has that charge seemed truer than now as an ugly rape scandal unfolds on the West Coast.

On Wednesday, Portland, Ore. police arrested Terrence Patrick Bean, who has been charged with two felony counts of having sex with a minor last year. This man is not just any old guy accused of having sex with a 15-year-old - he's a big-money Democratic donor and liberal political activist with connections inside the Obama White House. Bean raised more than a half-million dollars for Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.


............If one of President George W. Bush's bundlers would have been charged with child rape, make no mistake about it, the media feeding frenzy would have been uncontrollable - which would be legitimate given the severity of the allegation. The silence surrounding Terrence Bean exposes the national media's partisan double standard in obscene detail.

(Note This Article was posted on USA Today November 20, 2014 and is posted today in light of #PizzaGate controversy online in social media involving top Clinton campaign operatives and an alledged ring of child abusers)

http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/11/20/kiah-lawson-terry-bean-human-rights-campaign-gay-sex-obama-prison-column/70021560/

What happened in this case?

Gay activist Bean files to dismiss sex case charges

Portland gay rights leader Terry Bean says he has reached a settlement with the victim

http://koin.com/2015/07/07/gay-activist-bean-files-to-dismiss-sex-case-charges/

Later his partner was found not guilty.

A Lawyer Questioned Terry Bean in a Washington County Sex-Crime Case. Listen to Bean's Response.

Bean's former boyfriend found not guilty.

http://www.wweek.com/news/2015/10/04/a-lawyer-questioned-terry-bean-in-a-washington-county-sex-crime-case-listen-to-beans-response/