Violates
ethics disclosure law
Filippi left out a pretty important one. I guess he tried to nullify the state Ethics law when it comes to full disclosure for himself. |
By
Will Collette
Providence
lawyer and bogus
Block Island resident Blake Filippi is working overtime to try to defend
the new, but false, image he has created for himself in his campaign to unseat
Rep. Donna Walsh.
First, he uses every defense except perhaps “I am not a
crook” to defend against Rep. Walsh’s formal complaint that he misrepresented
himself as a Block Island resident when a wide array of public records show
that he actually lives in Lincoln, which is way outside the district.
Filippi also has ties with the milita group, the Oath Keepers |
What he doesn't tell them is that he is a
hard-core Tea Partier who doesn’t believe in government regulation of
businesses, expecting that the free market will handle such problems.
At his Copar side show, he
was backed up by a chorus of Town Council candidates running on the CCA Party
ticket, even though the CCA Party controlled Town Council has failed to take any
meaningful actions to control mining in Charlestown. I guess this moves
the CCA Party another step closer to formally aligning with Filippi.
Sources: Providence Journal, 4/11/2007 and 11/30/07. Also click here. For the state court case, click here. Ballard's also hires large numbers of immigrant workers under various visa problems (e.g. H2B). Visa workers are less likely to complain. These workers are indentured to their "sponsor" and are easily deported. In Filippi's campaign literature, he claims to be a "jobs creator." Right. |
Filippi
also attempted to blot out his past by failing to disclose his directorship of
his own organization, the RI Liberty Coalition.
Filippi set up this group as
the platform to campaign for “nullification” which is the discredited legal
theory that governments and even individuals can disobey laws they don’t
believe in, such as gun control, traffic lights or in Charlestown’s case,
affordable housing.
Filippi
was required by law to list the RI Liberty Coalition on his financial
disclosure report filed with the RI Ethics Commission (click here for his report). Here’s a full-sized view of the graphic shown above - a screenshot showing how he handled
the disclosure:
No
listing for the RI Liberty Coalition.
So far, Filippi's main defense is that the RI Liberty Coalition wasn't a real organization. I'm not making this up. Here's how the Westerly Sun reported it: " he said he did not include it on his financial statement because it is not a legal entity and he is its sole member."
I should note that Filippi has responded to Rep. Donna Walsh's complaint to the Board of Elections of election and voter fraud with a string of what lawyers call "non-denial denials." He does not talk about the records that were presented with Rep. Walsh's complaint that show him as a Lincoln, but instead offers other documents that show him as a Block Island resident.
Actually - that's the whole point of Rep. Walsh's complaint. Why is the record so filled with contradictions. Why can't Filippi answer a simple question like "where do you live?" with a consistent answer? If he really does live in Block Island, he has to explain why he broke election law 12 times by listing Lincoln as his home. Or why his Massachusetts bar license lists Lincoln as his home.
Filippi's bizarre answers
So far, Filippi's main defense is that the RI Liberty Coalition wasn't a real organization. I'm not making this up. Here's how the Westerly Sun reported it: "
I should note that Filippi has responded to Rep. Donna Walsh's complaint to the Board of Elections of election and voter fraud with a string of what lawyers call "non-denial denials." He does not talk about the records that were presented with Rep. Walsh's complaint that show him as a Lincoln, but instead offers other documents that show him as a Block Island resident.
Actually - that's the whole point of Rep. Walsh's complaint. Why is the record so filled with contradictions. Why can't Filippi answer a simple question like "where do you live?" with a consistent answer? If he really does live in Block Island, he has to explain why he broke election law 12 times by listing Lincoln as his home. Or why his Massachusetts bar license lists Lincoln as his home.
The Internet Is Forever, Blake
Filippi also tried to wipe the RI Liberty Coalition from the internet. If you go to the web address for RILC, you get an article with advice for Best Men on how to write a good wedding toast.
But
the internet neither forgets nor forgives. You can still find it on Archive.org.
Using this handy researcher’s tool, you can see that at least up until January
3, 2014, Filippi maintained all the radical nullification content.
On August 3,
2014, Archive.org
shows the content of the website was changed, wiping out the embarrassing
radical stuff and replacing it with advice on wedding speeches.
Archive.org
also shows that Filippi’s website was amended several times during 2013 with
the addition of new content about his nullification fight.
Because the Ethics
Commission disclosure report was supposed to include Filippi’s 2013 activities
and affiliations – and he left out this key piece of information – I have filed
a formal complaint against Filippi with the Ethics Commission. Click here to read the complaint.
Filippi
also has no control over the extensive number of articles you can find on his
extremist past simply by conducting a Google search.
Why Filippi's extremism matters
Filippi
is also closely tied to the Tenth Amendment Center and has been often
identified as their “Legal Analyst.” He has their endorsement.
The Tenth Amendment Center believes in a discredited view that the Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution prohibits the federal government from exercising any power that is not specifically granted to it in the Constitution.
The Tenth Amendment Center is monitored by the Anti-Defamation League and by Southern Poverty Law Ceneter's hate group watch for its ties to the "Patriot" Movement, neo-Confederate groups, and militias
The Tenth Amendment Center believes in a discredited view that the Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution prohibits the federal government from exercising any power that is not specifically granted to it in the Constitution.
The Tenth Amendment Center is monitored by the Anti-Defamation League and by Southern Poverty Law Ceneter's hate group watch for its ties to the "Patriot" Movement, neo-Confederate groups, and militias
Under
the “Tenther” view of the Constitution, Social Security, Medicare, the Veterans
Administration, all environmental protection laws (take note - Copar victims), and nearly all other federal
activities aside from national defense are illegal. Further, the states have
the right to “nullify” any federal law that doesn’t meet their “Tenther” test. Filippi
has also taken the position that municipalities can nullify state laws they
don’t like.
“Nullification”
has been discredited by two hundred years’ worth of Supreme Court decisions.
The Southern States nullification of federal efforts to end slavery led
directly to their secession from the Union and the country’s bloodiest war, the
US Civil War. Rhode
Island sent 25,286 men to fight in the Civil War and 1,685 didn’t come
back.
Mix the First Amendment with the Second Amendment and the Tenth Amendment. Then add a cup of wingnuts and this is what you get. |
The
Oathkeepers recruits primarily present and former military and law enforcement
personnel and has them take an oath to refuse to obey any order they consider
to be unlawful or unconstitutional.
To be clear, each Oathkeeper pledges
to serve as a de facto Supreme Court of one and evaluate every order they
receive to decide whether it is lawful and constitutional—regardless of whether
they have any training whatsoever in constitutional law—and to disobey that
order if they decide it is not.
The
Oathkeepers are quite a bunch – they
recently condemned the search for Eric Frein who allegedly shot and two Pennsylvania State Troopers, killing one of the troopers, as a “police state overplay.” Coincidentally, Frein was captured today.
If
I had Blake Filippi’s history, I suppose I’d want to run away from it, too. But
as much as he’s tried to deny it, fail to disclose it, talk the opposite of
what he used to believe in and sanitize the internet, that record still exists.