April 07 --- Having no previous involvement in the Democratic party, Julian enters race for da, as a "liberal Democrat"
May 07- Clear to most that Julian is a Conservative Democrat that has no business seeking the office he is running for, similar situation to the current circumstances.
June 07 ---- Julian trounced at the Democratic convention, vows primary.
June 07--- Julian accuses Vincent Bradley Jr., of threatening his position within the da's office
July 07 -- Julian drops bid for da, trashes process and accuses Chairman John Parete of corruption. Stops short of endorsing Sennett, does nothing for the party and disappears in thin air.
January 08-- Julian slowly slithers back like a snake in the grass.
March 08 -- We get a glimpse of how Julian would run things as chair; him and his wife take over the Marbletown Democratic committee and Legislator Rich Parete is immediately thrown off. Talk about leadership.
June 08 -- Jonathan Sennett tests the waters for a run for County Chairman
June 08 -.03 seconds later --- Schreibman has an e-mail go out by a supporter saying that he will run for Chair. Julian claims a day later his supporter should not have sent the letter out we don't need any distractions but yeah he's running.
June 08 - people try to digest how a guy who has been around for about 10 minutes and has zero experience, thinks he should lead a party that Parete, the current Chair built from dust. And, the whole Democratic County prays that God forbid he is elected that he has a better record electing Democrats than he did putting away bad guys when he was an assistant da under Republican Don Williams.
June 08 -- An e-mail surfaces attacking Parete and Sennett, encouraging all Dem committee members to support Julian for Chair. A day later Julian denies involvement and again stresses that we can't have distractions. Julian accuses Jeremy Blaber, a staunch Sennett supporter of sending out the e-mail. We should believe the mad little scientist because he has "forensic evidence" to back up his claims.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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