Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Chickenhawk Squawking Whining
Ah, young Nathan Taylor. Remember him? The Chairman of the Young Republican National Convention in Las Vegas? You know the one who said such inspiring things as:
Nathan Taylor further commented "It is no wonder why so-called political leaders who cater to these malcontents no longer control the Presidency, the Congress, most governorships nor state legislatures. They clearly stand for nothing but thwarting those brave men and women who desire only to protect us from our proven enemies."
What a guy. Well, seems old Nathan isn't making any friends on his side of the aisle either. Apparently the convention wasn't a money-maker, and Nathan has been stiffed with the bill. For as much as 25 Grand.
Nevada's chapter of the Young Republicans has basically imploded, leaving its chairman with up to $25,000 in personal debt and allegations that he mishandled money.
More:
http://operationyellowelephant.blogspot.com/March 06, 2005
Complaint against college Republican dropped in Reno
ASSOCIATED PRESS
RENO, Nev. (AP) - A criminal complaint has been dropped against a state Young Republicans member accused of embezzling registration fees for an upcoming GOP convention.
Joe Brezny, Nevada's national committeeman for Young Republicans, said he asked Reno police to drop the complaint against Nathan Taylor after determining the charges were groundless.
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In the complaint he filed with police Feb. 14, Brezny alleged Taylor used registration fees and donations for personal use such as bar tabs and credit card debts.
n a letter to police, Arjun Dhingra, state Young Republicans chair, said about $25,000 received from 200 people around the country was missing.
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While he appreciates the apology, Taylor said,
the experience has soured him on politics and he plans to quit after the convention.More:
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nevada/2005/mar/06/030610742.htmlPlease make sure Taylor remains true to his word!
GOP thief
by kos
Thu Feb 17th, 2005 at 08:29:18 PDT
This guy is off to a great start as a future Republican VIP, straight from the DeLay school of politics:
The young Nevada man designated to chair the upcoming 2005 Young Republican National Convention in Las Vegas has been accused of embezzling registration fees from around the country to pay off bar tabs, personal loans and credit card debts.
Nevada's national committeeman for Young Republicans filed a criminal complaint Monday with the Reno Police Department alleging Nathan Taylor received more than $25,000 in registration fees and donations through his corporation, YRNC 2005, and spent almost all of it in the past year for personal use.
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YRNC $2005,000 (none / 0)
This is just a rehersal for young repugs. Twelve crimes later - Nathan Taylor joins the WHPC
by Latum on Thu Feb 17th, 2005 at 08:54:16 PDT
More:
http://dailykos.com/story/2005/2/17/112919/037UNLV student, chair of convention accused of embezzling money
By Mauria Francis
Published: Thursday, February 24, 2005
A man currently attending UNLV and designated to chair the upcoming 2005 Young Republican National Convention has been accused of embezzling more than $25,000 in registration fees across the country.
A criminal complaint was filed against Nathan Taylor, 29, Monday Feb. 14 with the Reno Police Department, accusing Taylor of using registration fees and donations given to his corporation, YRNC 2005, for personal use. Such bills included "bar tabs, personal loans and credit card debts."
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According to the criminal complaint filed, the bank account statement shows withdrawals from the YRNC 2005 account from Bully's bar at Carson City, Shell Oil, PF Chang's restaurant, Mandalay Bay and twice for $200 in cash within a 30-day period.
The complaint also contains an affidavit alleging Taylor asked Kriston Whiteside, president of the UNR College Republicans, to write a check from the YRNC 2005 to cover his birthday party expenses at a bar.<snip>
"I believe that if I remain chairman of this convention that there are individuals who believe that they would not be able to have control over the election," Taylor said to the Review-Journal. "They're willing to do anything and whatever it takes. I actually think it's extraordinary to take these steps to attack my name. It's politics of personal destruction."
More:
http://www.ryunlv.com/media/paper195/news/2005/02/24/News/Unlv-Student.Chair.Of.Convention.Accused.Of.Embezzling.Money-876389.shtml