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Poor Mikey "Boy" Schmidt is at it AGAIN!
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Poor Mikey "Boy" Schmidt is at it AGAIN!

Mike Schmidt doesn't have the sense God gave a HAMMER.

Mike Schmidt has his eyes aimed at CRIMINALS and he wants to release them into the Portland Community!

AGAIN? Oh yeah!

Is Mike Schmidt sulking because he LOST to Nathan Vasquez by a landslide? Is he playing DIRTY POOL by trying to release more rapists and murderers into the Portland Community before he leaves town?

Yep. More than likely, I’d say that’s the score.

But there is still hope. And that comes in the form of NATHAN VASQUEZ, who mopped the floor with Mikey, just like I knew he would and will be assuming the DA’s office January 6, 2025.

“Vasquez also said he feels that outgoing DA Mike Schmidt is trying to squeeze in resentencing cases before he leaves office on January 6.

"There's certainly a lot of value to (Oregon's reforms), but right now, with these particular ones, it just has all the appearance of being a very last-minute giveaway," Vasquez said.”

Below are some articles (highly sourced) about what a buffoon poor Mike is. Enjoy the comic relief.

Clown Mike delivers again!

1.) Judge Delays Criminal Re-sentencing of Convicted Criminals, 2024

2.) Ousted Portland DA Submits Last Minute Request to free Criminals, 2024

3.) Mike Schmidt Wants to Release Rapists and Murderers, 2024

4.) Mike Schmidt is Afraid to Debate Nathan Vasquez, 2024

5.) Mike Schmidt Announces he Will Run for reelection, 2023

6.) Mike Schmidt Mocked and Exposed as Failure, 2023

7.) Mike Schmidt “dinged” for gender discrimination, 2023

8.) Mike Schmidt and the Trimet Barbur Stunt, 2023

9.) Mike Schmidt Has Run Off Another Female Employee, 2022

~Theresa Griffin Kennedy

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