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<blockquote data-quote="Shakeshift" data-source="post: 8538634" data-attributes="member: 7034572"><p>When they got their two $1000 contributors, they came on the heels of each other so quickly I really do suspect that it was just Justin LaNasa donating to his own legal defense fund, trying to encourage others to also hit the $1000 donation tab by trying to instigate other people to also contribute. Justin was the main contributor to his own failed attempt at public office, and he tried doing it (sloppily) through a bunch of other 'contributors' who all happened to be Justin Lanasa under a variety of funny hats and name variations.</p><p></p><p>I honestly cannot imagine anyone donating $1000 to his poorly thought-out legal campaign, let alone finding multiple people willing to commit cognitive suicide in such close proximity of one another. More likely, it was Justin trying to stack the deck in his favor, and failing like he usually does. It strikes me as being more his speed to put money in his own guitar case, trying to encourage others to do so. That explains how his fundraiser ever made over $5000. $2000 (or less) in real donations sounds way more credible. He just doesn't have the popularity to succeed with this thing. Quite the opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shakeshift, post: 8538634, member: 7034572"] When they got their two $1000 contributors, they came on the heels of each other so quickly I really do suspect that it was just Justin LaNasa donating to his own legal defense fund, trying to encourage others to also hit the $1000 donation tab by trying to instigate other people to also contribute. Justin was the main contributor to his own failed attempt at public office, and he tried doing it (sloppily) through a bunch of other 'contributors' who all happened to be Justin Lanasa under a variety of funny hats and name variations. I honestly cannot imagine anyone donating $1000 to his poorly thought-out legal campaign, let alone finding multiple people willing to commit cognitive suicide in such close proximity of one another. More likely, it was Justin trying to stack the deck in his favor, and failing like he usually does. It strikes me as being more his speed to put money in his own guitar case, trying to encourage others to do so. That explains how his fundraiser ever made over $5000. $2000 (or less) in real donations sounds way more credible. He just doesn't have the popularity to succeed with this thing. Quite the opposite. [/QUOTE]
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