Spencer Exposes the Los Angeles Times
I have spent 18 years documenting the illegal immigration problem. From the outset I used my computer skills to keep files on people and things. One person I watched closely was Antonio Villaraigosa, a man I saw being groomed for high office.
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When Villaraigosa ran for mayor of Los Angeles in 2001, I prepared an ad exposing him.
It was to run in the Daily News. (We had run more than fifteen full-page ads in the Daily News). After I had paid for it and after it was approved for publication, the Los Angeles Times threatened the Daily News with a lawsuit if it didn't remove the ad. The Daily News complied and killed the ad.
The Times claimed I had violated their copyright by using part of a Times front-page story in the ad. We hired legal counsel who said we were protected by the Fair Use Doctrine and that there was a "zero chance" that we have violated the Times' copyright. We sued the Times and Daily News, but the case was thrown out of court on the claim by the Times that we were violating their freedom of speech. Outrageous you say? Yes, it was.
I couldn't appeal because our attorney, a graduate of Dartmouth and William and Mary, disappeared. This was after he was threatened and his home vandalized by burglars. He was eventually disbarred and fled California.
The Los Angeles Times is a criminal organization and I proved it. That is just one of the reasons why the open-borders crowd hates me.
Watch this little video of the Times affair
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