Judge JAG: Champion of Charities |
"I've raised alot over the years for various charities," says JAG modestly. "You may have heard of my many, many, organizations. There is "JAG-aholics Anonymous," or "Education for JAG's Grandkids," or maybe "What JAG's In Vegas, Stays In Vegas for Hungry Kids Fund," and most recently founded, the "JAG Needs a New Cadillac Charity for Needy Children," says the mastermind of 501 (3) Non-Profit organizations. "I do this for the kids. Think of them. God bless their little hearts." says JAG.
"Who wants a popsicle, kids? Haha!" -JAG considering cryogenics |
With a heart like JAG's (a mechanical transplant engineered by Mercedes-Benz Corp. paid for by "JAG's Got A Soft Heart for Ugly Kids Fund"), it's hard to see why he would be the center of such controversy. "He's definitely in a lot of hot water around these parts!" says opponent Gil Hernandez, a Republican, and more notably, a Hispanic man that happens to talk like a really, really, white guy. Hernandez is JAG's opponent in the upcoming November election for the spot as a Nueces County Commissioner for Precinct 2.
Have some Coke and a smile! Gil Hernandez (R) |
Joe A. Gonzalez is under scrutiny for taking fees and fines imposed on juveniles and their parents and diverting them to his own personal charities while serving as Justice of the Peace, and presiding over thousands of juvenile cases. Donations were collected by various family members, and more notably, a close political ally and friend, Joe Benavides, who is also a royal piece of sh*t.
"Well, by-golly, I say we let justice prevail! We cannot let him get away with this dad-gum abuse of office!" says opponent Gil Hernandez to a rabid fan base of 56 gay guys who thought the press conference was an Erik Estrada meet-and-greet. Rumors are abound that JAG is currently being investigated by the Texas Rangers for improprieties against the Code of Judicial Conduct.
Betty Jean Longoria to retire after years of dedicated service to Nueces County. |
La Bandera caught up with JAG at a local Mexican restaurant for an exclusive interview. "Any money that was taken from the County through my blatant abuse of office has since been paid back," says JAG about the estimated $21,000 dollars taken away from the County that was donated to his personal charities of choice. "I've paid it back, and then some! In fact, I've given the County over $50,000 extra for their troubles! All in golden $500 dollar bills. Not to mention that dang Luxury Tax I always have to pay!" says the generous charity-for-profit tycoon.
JAG: County paid back, big tipper/supporter of many area Hispanic waitresses/single moms |
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