Phil Heimlich Killed Marcus Fiesel
Inflammatory, I know. But true nonetheless.
OK. So maybe he isn't the one who wrapped the little tyke in duct tape and threw him the closet for two days without food or water. And, yes, well... fine. He's not the one who sent police on a wild goose chase for two weeks. And OK...admittedly Phil Heimlich did NOT take little Marcus's body to a remote farm and burn the corpse.
But make no mistake about it. Phil Heimlich KILLED Marcus Fiesel.
How? You ask?
Heimlich is a Republican. And we all know that Republicans vote against children so they can line their greedy pockets with the cash they don't spend on medicine and food for kids like Marcus Fiesel.
Republicans like Phil Heimlich vote to slash budgets and starve sick children so they die at the hands of evil foster parents. I believe it with all my heart. If I didn't, I wouldn't have written this thinly disguised campaign piece in an effort to convict Phil Heimlich in the court of public opinion.
On November 7th, a vote for Phil Heimlich is a vote for the legalized killing of foster children.
Save the Children. Vote for me, David Pepper.
OK. So maybe he isn't the one who wrapped the little tyke in duct tape and threw him the closet for two days without food or water. And, yes, well... fine. He's not the one who sent police on a wild goose chase for two weeks. And OK...admittedly Phil Heimlich did NOT take little Marcus's body to a remote farm and burn the corpse.
But make no mistake about it. Phil Heimlich KILLED Marcus Fiesel.
How? You ask?
Heimlich is a Republican. And we all know that Republicans vote against children so they can line their greedy pockets with the cash they don't spend on medicine and food for kids like Marcus Fiesel.Republicans like Phil Heimlich vote to slash budgets and starve sick children so they die at the hands of evil foster parents. I believe it with all my heart. If I didn't, I wouldn't have written this thinly disguised campaign piece in an effort to convict Phil Heimlich in the court of public opinion.
On November 7th, a vote for Phil Heimlich is a vote for the legalized killing of foster children.
Save the Children. Vote for me, David Pepper.


11 Comments:
At 9:20 AM,
Anonymous said…
Over the top. Blaming Phil Heimlich for Marcus Fiesel's death is like blaming the death of six million Jews on Hitler.
Outrageous!
At 9:21 AM,
Tim Barton said…
Yeah. Everyone knows Heimlich is the one who called Butler County to ensure Fiesel was assigned to evil step parents.
At 9:22 AM,
Kimball Perry said…
This blog is gay.
At 9:22 AM,
Anonymous said…
Phil Heimlich is gay and he murders foster kids.
At 9:23 AM,
Bridget Doherty said…
David Pepper is NOT behind this blog. It's a parody, idiots.
At 4:34 PM,
Anonymous said…
David Pepper wants to reform that county adoption services? I wonder why? Maybe it's because he thinks girls are disgusting. Or maybe, it’s because Hamilton county will not let David and his "life partner," Todd Portune adopt a child. David, if you want to adopt, you're going to need to go to Massachusetts or San Francisco or where ever you people usually go.
At 12:30 PM,
Anonymous said…
Thanks to the blower and this site for all the information and the link to that well drafted fishwrap report.
I truly appreciate how you lead the consumer to the truth about David, even after your weak attempts to malign him !
At 2:41 PM,
JustAddSalt said…
I hope David Pepper does as much for the foster children in Hamilton County as he did to lower the crime rate in Cincinnati.
David Pepper for Commissioner. Just look at what he's done for Cincinnati!
At 1:20 PM,
Anonymous said…
Wow, the blog entries and level of debate on this site are so very "high school."
Who knew that Republicans and Mike McNamara were so juvenile?
At 3:51 PM,
Anonymous said…
If it weren't for this website, the internet would suck. This is the only website I go to and is the only reason I have the internet. Thank you David Pepper, your excellant website brings meaning to dreary Cincinnati politics. God Bless you and your fine site.
Best Wishes,
The Very Non-Bill Todd,
I-71 Commuter
At 7:23 PM,
Sammy said…
Inspired by the tragic and well-publicized case of Marcus Fiesel, Holly Schlaack, a respected and experienced social worker and guardian ad litem, draws the reader into the world of the foster care system. She shows its successes and its failures. Holly has her feet on the ground and her heart with these troubled children, but she gives us practical recommendations to help make their situations better. Her insights and observations are told in a restrained yet powerful prose. The book, though it could be an addition to a collection of training texts, is as readable as a novel. (www.InvisibleKidsTheBook.com)
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