Missouri State Senator Puts Out $100 Bounty for Info to Identify Citizen She Doesn’t Like

by Warner Todd Huston | July 8, 2015 12:54 pm

A racist African American Missouri State Senator has put out a “bounty” of $100 for information leading to the identity of a citizen she wants to attack for comments he made on a webpage, reports say.

Radio host Dana Loesch found[1] that Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal (can you ever trust anyone that hyphenates her own name?) put out the bounty so that she could get information to attack a man she didn’t like because of his Facebook posts.

This “legislator” is defending herself[2], naturally…

Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal a University City democrat says she was alerted to the comments Friday night found on a public page called Pro-Union St. Louis. She says the comments centered around her stand on the school transfer bill.

Chappelle-Nadal says some of the posts included racially charged comments and vulgarities aimed at her.

‘I wanted people to know who these individuals are,’ she said.

The comments, she says, were removed from the Pro-Union Facebook page, but not before she was able to trace back the identities of those making the nasty posts.

She says she went to the public versions of their Facebook pages and copied photos of them and posted them on her Twitter feed under the headline, ‘racist union members.’

Some of the photos also showed family members, including children.

Several Twitter users have been highly critical of that tactic, but the senator defends her actions.

‘It`s a free medium. It is called the First Amendment. If he wants to make his Facebook page a private page that is certainly his right,’ she said adding, ‘When you start a war, everything is fair.’

So, we have a government official putting bounties on the heads of citizens who say things she doesn’t like? Is this America?

Jim Hoft of GatewayPundit[3] also notes some of this legislator’s other actions:

In January Chappelle-Nadal threatened Missouri voters[4] over their “white privilege.”

In 2013 Chappelle-Nadal proposed legislation[5] to force parents to notify schools if the family owned a gun.

Chappelle-Nadal was also arrested during protests in Ferguson last year when she obstructed police[6].

Endnotes:
  1. Dana Loesch found: http://danaloeschradio.com/missouri-state-senator-posts-bounty-for-facebook-critics
  2. defending herself: http://fox2now.com/2015/07/07/state-senator-angered-over-comments-posted-to-social-media/
  3. GatewayPundit: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/07/wow-mo-state-democratic-senator-posts-bounty-online-on-facebook-critics/
  4. threatened Missouri voters: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/01/mo-state-senator-threatens-voters-over-their-white-privilege/
  5. proposed legislation: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/01/mo-democrat-proposes-bill-will-force-parents-to-notify-schools-if-they-own-a-gun/
  6. she obstructed police: http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/state-senator-arrested-ferguson-protest#54653

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