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September 25, 2007

Ed Jew's Name Scraped To Bits

Kurt Rogers at the Chronicle snapped this photo of Ed Jew's name getting the Girl, Interrupted treatment with a razorblade today. Also, the locks on the door were changed. Oh man. Ouch. Wow. That makes us almost feel bad for the guy. Still, great shot, Kurt!

Also, for your perusal, go here (.pdf) for the big ol' official misconduct charges, if the mood should strike.


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Comments (8)

How convenient that the Chronicle photog was there for the photo opportunity. I assume somebody called the tip in?

 

gotta love the smirk on the guy

 

20 bucks says jew doesn't stop going to work at city hall and tries to fight to keep his literal seat

 

What happens to his aides? Are they suspended too?

Is his old phone number available? I'll bet the new supervisor doesn't want it. Bad Feng Shui, if not mojo...

 

Oh, how the mini have fallen.

 

SHAME on SFFIST for joining WHITCHHUNT!!! So mails do not go to Sunset. so now ED = criminal to you?!?!

NEWSOME is a COWARD!!! Yes he is afrais of ED JEW and INDEPENDANT VOICE in San Francisco.

SAD that SFFIST is the SAME!! VERY VERY SAD!!

 

we're starting to get hooked on you and your all-cap-ness, #6.

 

Hopefully the new appointee will vaguely represent Sunset in the same manner which Ed Jew did (albeit with less lying and corruption). The people in the Sunset probably voted for him because of his economically conservative views, and pledges to represent the middle class residents (paving some streets etc., basically getting something for their property tax dollars).

Why do I get the feeling that Chu will not do that?

This basically invalidates those voters. That's the one downside.

 
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