UPDATE: Perez was interviewed at his alleged home by O.C. Register reporter Andrew Galvin, who reported that Perez magically knew what sort of toothpaste was in his restroom and what sort of soda was in his refrigerator. Perez however did NOT provide any solid evidence that he has been living at the home in question – no driver’s license and no utility bills. His residence remains in doubt. Click here to read Galvin’s article.
Remember when Democrat Phu Nguyen ran for the 68th Assembly District, in 2010, and there was a scandal as to whether or not he was a carpetbagger? That may have ultimately cost him that election. Now he is running around promoting his fellow liberal, Julio Perez, who is running for the 69th Assembly District. And guess what? It looks like Perez might be an even bigger carpetbagger!
The O.C. Register is reporting that a process server who tried to serve Perez with documents stemming from a lawsuit by a company trying to recover credit card debt from Perez was unable to find him at the address he is registered to vote at. Instead a woman named Yolanda Estrada told the process server that she lives at the address in question.
Perez later said that he does live there and that she may have been a previous tenant. Unless she is a ghost, I can’t see how she was there previously when the process server said she lives there now.
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UPDATE: Perez now says he does live at the address in question, according to the Voice of OC, which is funded by organized labor. No proof of that was presented in the Voice of OC article, and they didn’t explain why no one in his neighborhood knows him. They did admit that he has barely lived in the district, if at all:
Perez grew up in Anaheim and lived a block from the 69th State Assembly District lines for most of his life. In 2000, he moved to San Juan Capistrano after his parents bought a manufactured home there.
In 2001, he moved to Michigan after being accepted into the University of Michigan’s master’s degree program for public policy. Two years later, he came back to Orange County and has lived in Anaheim, Cypress, Westminster and Santa Ana during the last few years.
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Well, I am glad you are admitting that your posts are opinion, and not fact. This whole chain is the factual equivalent and parallel of Orly Taitz's Birther challenge to President Obama.
If I recall correctly, Martinez ran for Santa Ana City Council on a platform of imposing term limits on Miguel Pulido, as well as on City Council, as she strongly felt the existing power structure was corrupt and holding the interests of the people of Santa Ana hostage. You were a big supporter of hers then, as well. Did you hold her to that campaign pledge? I believe the record is that she dropped any attempt to impose mayoral term limits, and voted to extend term limits for the existing council. That is quite a position reversal, and one that is self serving at best.
All bloggers deal in opinion. And we rely on facts to make our case. The fact is Perez has not proven he was living at the Baker St. address and I am not going to accept the word of anonymous hacks that he was when NO PROOF has been offered.
As for Pulido, surely you realize that he has to run for reelection EVERY TWO YEARS. The voters keep on voting for him. They can easily limit him by voting for someone else. That is the ultimate term limit!
And for the record Amezcua spent a quarter million trying to oust Pulido. But Martinez got a larger percentage of the vote when she ran for Mayor, on a shoestring budget.
If you want to get rid of Pulido draft someone who can beat him and good luck. Martinez gave it a shot and now she is part of a Council majority that got rid of Ream and got rid of the racist Usual Suspects who were on our City Commissions. They all of course backed Amezcua - who is the ultimate sell-out.
So the Teacher and the Union man line up behind the Voice of OC(EA) and continue the lie.
WHY DOES JULIO's DRIVERS LICENSE HAVE A DIFFERENT ADDRESS?
Is he to Lazy, Too stupid or simply too irresponsible to update the most vital piece of existence in modern society?
"He doesn't pay the power bill".....Yeah, he doesn't pay his VISA bill either, we get that.
SHow us your drivers license Perez. STOP THIS NOW. Prove that you are capable of being a leader.
Andrew Galvin is another out of town liberal wanting to parlay on Santa Ana's value, but doesn't want to live here.
The guy lives in Huntington Beach.
Another Santa Ana wannabe. What a joke.
LOL! Well said! What a joke indeed.
When you say "WHY DOES JULIO’s DRIVERS LICENSE HAVE A DIFFERENT ADDRESS?" is it because you know that it does or because you just don't give a damn whether what you say is true really is true?
Don't bother answering -- if you had any proof at all, you'd have offered it already. You're just a low-grade wannabe political ninja assassin.
If his license shows the Baker St. address why didn't he show it to Galvin?
Hey Diamond,
His license DOES show a different address. Thats the issue.
Before you get too far off talking about his BIG 10 achievements and how he is the first in his family to go to college, why don't you ask how that was possible.
Records show Julio FREELOADED his way through UCI too!
Coward (my term for people who throw out charges like yours from anonymous cover),
I'll be happy for you to provide links. I'm especially interested in what you mean by "freeloaded." Do you mean something like "was on a scholarship"? "Ate off of other people's plates"? Try making some sense.
My CA driver's license just renewed recently after a five year term. I had moved after the second year. They didn't send out a new license. Instead, you fill out your own little addendum by hand (mine was on brown paper but I don't know if they all are) and carry it with your license, while you're supposed to have sent it into the DMV. It doesn't look like anything official; in fact, it looks like something that one could fake -- but that's the system. I didn't get a license with my current address on it until recently. If Julio is in the same position, then I cannot blame for not relying on his license, despite actually living at that house.
Either you don't know this or you're trying to take advantage of others' ignorance to slam someone and win and election. If it's the former, now you're informed; if it's the latter, you're despicable.
Why didn't Julio show his little slip of brown paper to the Register?
As for being despicable, what can be worse than a carpetbagger who will always vote to raise taxes and who will be a reliable shill for the unions?
Don't be an ass, Art. You're not only mischaracterizing Julio's positions, but you yourself are far worse. By the way, Galvin made no mention of having asked for, seen, or not seen Julio's license, so why are you inferring something YET AGAIN that isn't even there? What is wrong with your comprehension -- or whatever it is?
Carpetbagger,
No, you piece of trash, it's not a distraction. Come out, come out, whoever you are -- if you have an ounce of guts. But no, you won't, because you think that you're a political ninja operating under cloak of secrecy. That's a mistake.
I'll tell you how I got your IP Address from Art after he willingly gives it to me and I've found out who you are. Just recognize that you're not actually a ninja; you're apparently the sort of person who gets disavowed and then sorrowfully told that they're too much of a liability to help.
I can't speak for Julio, but I'll tell you why I didn't follow the procedure for a lost driver's license: because I didn't lose mine and saw no reason to do so. The only way that it would ever be a problem is if some secret ninja political assassin wanted to screw over a candidate by taking advantage of the fact that much of the public probably doesn't know the procedure you just follow when you move rather than lose a license.
You are right, Galvin did not ask for any hard evidence. Instead he asked about Julio's toothpaste and soda preferences. How ridiculous!
How typical that you are now resorting to making threats. Well that is not going to play here Greg.
Why is it Greg that NONE of Julio's neighbors knew who the heck he was when the process server asked them?
Art, you don't know that the process server ever actually asked any of the neighbors. Do you not realize that yet? Is this your will to be conned or do you actually think like a large three-year-old? You also don't know that Galvin did or didn't ask for hard evidence, which may or may not have belonged in his write-up, which would be enough to convince anyone but someone determined to keep some air in the tire of lies. And you don't even care that you don't know.
As for the other, Art, I don't think that you've ever heard me issue a threat before. I don't do it lightly. But this, at any rate, is not a threat to you; it's a threat to the ninja political assassin using your blog as a venue.
You'll give over information willingly if you think that doing so will help you. You may not think so yet, but you will. (No, it will not involve unlawful torture or anything else inappropriate. I work entirely within the system.) The other "secret ninja" guy is the real idiot for thinking that you won't do it.
By the way, shrieking that "no, no, I'd never do it!" would just invite his reliance on you. If by some chance you now have any resources worth suing over, it might not be a bright idea.
What a surprise. Another anti free speech liberal. Take your threats elsewhere. I never turned over my computer to your pals at the Liberal OC and I sure as Hell won't give it to you either. Consider yourself banned from this blog. That is something I can and will do.
Greg Diamond wrote:
"Coward (my term for people who throw out charges like yours from anonymous cover)"
Distraction?
What does Julio's license say?
If he can't make the effort to update his Drivers License, what does that say about his responsiblity?
It takes one hour and $20.00 to get a new drivers license. My question is why wouldn't you or Julio do that right away? Strange.
The process server was a sham. He never showed up to Julios house or talked to his neighbors.
Hit piece.
The lady who apparently "the process server"(we'll call him Greg) called, was on the title of the house about two owners ago. She no longer lives at that address.
So Greg, the process server got some old information and most likely called this lady, Asked her if Julio lived with her and she said no. Greg is very sly and didn't give all the info. Greg is a big liar... the process server that is.
That is quite a tale. But you know that the process of serving has to be done in person...
The only proof needed is the proof provided to the ROV.
Since he is now a qualified candidate on the ballot, the ROV has certified his residence.
Wrong. They don't ask for proof. You give your word and that's it.
Sounds like I struck a chord.
So let's ask this, suppose you get my IP address? what then, you call me? Harass my wife and kids like your friends at the LOC are so famous for doing to people.
What are you gonna do Diamond? Come to my house? You are losing touch with reality quickly "secret ninja guy". You are whacked.
All of this because people (not just me) want Julio to show his proof of address. Why that pisses you off is more suspicious than your empty threats.
I guess the idea of questioning our democratic process doesn't work well with the Orange juice Blog and The Liberal OC.