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Jerry Ray Hall - Lied To Dallas Morning News About Campaign Spending in Texas

Expat Tales By DON WINNER for Panama-Guide.com - Is it any surprise failed congressional candidate, the "Doctor of Fake" Jerry Ray Hall lied to the Dallas Morning News about his campaign spending in the weeks leading up to the Republican Party Primary election? On 5 February 2010 the Dallas Morning News published an article entitled "Candidate trying to unseat Hall says he's waiting to funnel cash." In the article the "Doctor of Fake" Jerry Ray Hall claimed (lied) that he was going to spend $500,000 dollars of this own money on his effort to unseat longtime Republican incumbent Ralph M. Hall. When asked about Federal Election Commission requirements to report campaign spending and funds, Jerry Ray Hall lied again and said he was waiting until just before the election to spend the money on his campaign. He told the reporter from the Dallas Morning News that he was trying to leave his opponents guessing. "It's called a plan of action," he said. "There is nothing like being on a stealth mode."

More Lies from Jerry Ray Hall: Of course, now that the election is over, it's perfectly clear that all of these claims about spending $500,000 on his campaign were nothing more than another pack of lies from Jerry Ray Hall. Today on his Jerry Hall for Congress website, Jerry Ray Hall says he only campaigned for six weeks, and he only "spent a total of $600 on the campaign." Well, even that was a lie. He actually spent more than that just on plane tickets, motel rooms, and rental cars, because he actually lives in the Republic of Panama and he had to fly up there in order to participate as a candidate. So, he's lying when he says he only spent $600 dollars. He was trying to say that he only spent that much money but still managed to get about 3,000 votes, so therefore he ran an efficient campaign. Only his brain could cook up a way to put a positive spin on a fourth place public humiliation. So which is it, Jerry. Did you spend $500,000 dollars in "stealth mode" or did you spend just $600 dollars on your campaign? Or, will you just say anything at any time if you think it might suit your immediate needs at that moment in time? Jerry Ray Hall is a pathological liar - there's no longer any doubt about that (if there ever was.)

Internet Rant and Childish Pout Session: After the election, Jerry Ray Hall has now embarked on the same kind of crazy crap he always pulls when someone confronts him, questions him on his lies. He has set up a website to slander me (which I refer to as "evidence") and he's trying to pull other childish stunts, like trying to increase the amount of spam I receive at my personal email address. Of course he's wasting his time. My email address, don@panama-guide.com, has been out there for years, and I established methods and filters a long time ago to deal with morons like him. However, it's illuminating to see how his growing frustration manifests itself in continued childish attacks against me. Jerry Ray Hall is a childish punk who thinks he can bully others, particularly with lies published on the Internet. He threatens to notify the authorities about offenses he himself invents in his wracked and addled brain. He flashes a phony badge and presents himself as a member of law enforcement.

Jerry Ray Hall Never Answered The Question: For the record, Jerry Ray Hall never answered the one simple question I have for him - why does he call himself a "doctor"? Jerry Ray Hall has strung behind him such a long and endless pile of lies that it's actually very easy for a person like me to uncover the truth about him. All you have to do is poke gently into any of the crap he says and almost instantly you uncover problems, lies, and inconsistencies. In spite of everything that's been written and uncovered about the "Doctor of Fake" Jerry Ray Hall in the past month or so, he still has apparently never considered the possibility that maybe, just maybe - the person with the problem is him. While I am not a psychologist or psychiatrist, I suspect Jerry Ray Hall suffers from some kind of mental health malady which prevents him from seeing or understanding reality - even when it's still smacking him right between the eyes. In other words, I think he is quite simply incapable of comprehending the truth about his situation. He continues to take these kinds of childish actions against me in attempts at retribution and vengeance - even to his own detriment and ignoring the possibility (probability, certainty) of significant negative consequences. And while I don't have any training as a mental health professional, I can't wait to see what the Panamanian psychiatrists and psychologists have to say about this whack-job. He's got some kind of problem, that's for damn sure. And when I get a copy of that report, I'm going to publish it right here. "Read all about it - Panamanian Doctors Confirm Jerry Ray Hall Is Completely Nuts." Well, they might choose other words, but I'll be doing the translation so let's see how that works out in th long run. Do you think it might hurt his chances for 2012?

Copyright 2009 by Don Winner for Panama-Guide.com. Go ahead and use whatever you like as long as you credit the source. Salud.    

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Jerry Ray Hall - Lied To Dallas Morning News About Campaign Spending in Texas
Authored by: John Robie on Monday, March 08 2010 @ 12:51 PM COT

"BEST DEFENSE DISCREDIT THE HONEST MAN TO COVER YOUR UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR."

Jerry, your words are most appropriate for your current disinformation campaign.

And Jerry, one other thing. You campaign website contains a lot of third person references:

"Let's go over the facts:

1) Jerry campaigned for about 6 weeks only
2) Jerry Spent a total of $600 on the campaign yet got 3,177 Votes or $0.18 per vote
3) The Tea Party doesn't have the strength it claims But has great potential
4) My opponents Steve Clark spent nearly $500,000 on his campaign - 20,432 - $19.00 per vote
5) John Coopler campaigned for a 1 1/2 years to get 100 votes more than me 3,708 Votes
6) Joshua Kowert campaigned for 4 solid years to end up almost at the bottom. - 941 Votes
7) Lou Gigliotti the other candidate pushed his Race car pictures as campaign material - 1,041 Votes"

Note in 1 and 2, you refer to yourself in the third person. Yet, in point 4, you refer to yourself in the first person, "my."

Hmmmm. According to DSM-IV-TR (see page 689), the diagnosis of a personality disorder must satisfy the following general criteria, in addition to the specific criteria listed under the specific personality disorder under consideration.

A. An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior deviating markedly from the expectations of the individual's culture. This pattern is manifested in two (or more) of the following areas:

cognition (perception and interpretation of self, others and events)
affect (the range, intensity, lability and appropriateness of emotional response)
interpersonal functioning
impulse control

B. The enduring pattern is inflexible and pervasive across a broad range of personal and social situations.

C. The enduring pattern leads to clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning.

D. The pattern is stable and of long duration and its onset can be traced back at least to adolescence or early adulthood.

E. The enduring pattern is not better accounted for as a manifestation or consequence of another mental disorder.

F. The enduring pattern is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., head trauma).

So, given the above, it would appear that the Panama docs will probably find Jerry suffers from:

Narcissistic personality disorder -- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fourth edition, DSM IV-TR, a widely used manual for diagnosing mental disorders, defines narcissistic personality disorder (in Axis II Cluster B) as:

A pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:

has a grandiose sense of self-importance (e.g., exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements) (Exactly right. Fake degrees, Inc 5000, etc.)

is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love (Yup.)

believes that he or she is "special" and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people (or institutions) (Yup.)

requires excessive admiration (Yup.)

has a sense of entitlement, i.e., unreasonable expectations of especially favorable treatment or automatic compliance with his or her expectations (Interesting one. Politicians are sometimes like this.)

is interpersonally exploitative, i.e., takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends (Yup.)

lacks empathy: is unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others (His son for instance.)

is often envious of others or believes others are envious of him or her
shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes (Yup.)


Jerry Ray Hall - Lied To Dallas Morning News About Campaign Spending in Texas
Authored by: susangg on Monday, March 08 2010 @ 01:16 PM COT

You say: "he's trying to pull other childish stunts, like trying to increase the amount of spam I receive at my personal email address."

That is interesting, because a few years ago, after I started receiving a blitz of hate emails from Hall (after removing him from panama laws for expats for spamming) and therefore killfiled him, within a day or two, I started receiving "mail bombs." A mail bomb is when someone subscribes you to a mailing list without your knowledge or consent. I suddenly found myself on the "subscription list" for all kinds of organizations whose websites I had never visited. For example, I found myself "subscribed" to no less than 6 different Wall Street Journal "alert" mailing lists. I got mail from National Geographic and all kinds of groups, including a couple of off the wall religious groups. I was able to "unsubscribe" (though I had never "subscribed" at all) from some of them, others I could only identify as spam. Luckily gmail has a great spam filter and after a couple of weeks, they all disappeared or went into the spam box. I think there were about a dozen mail bombs.

I knew that Hall had done it, since there were no other suspects. I couldn't prove it, but I'm sure it was him, particularly if he's now done it to you.

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"Dissent is the highest form of patriotism."
(Thomas Jefferson)

Jerry Ray Hall - Lied To Dallas Morning News About Campaign Spending in Texas
Authored by: s54teve on Monday, March 08 2010 @ 02:17 PM COT

Received this from Jerry (I guess it's him as I know of no one else who would send this ridiculous email) I x'd out my name and email address. Note his clever new email address:

From: "idiotalert@panama-guide.us.com"

http://www.russianwomenforums.com/messages.cfm?messageid=BF87E91E-F207-AE0E-0713C8E472EB803A

xxxxx@yahoo.com You will love this this guy has to go to Match.com to get a date. Now I know why Don, Clyde and Now xxxxx have so much time on their hands...... They are sexually frustrated none of them have a woman in their lives maybe they just like each other too much. Check out this link for xxxxx@yahoo.com his Russian Dating.

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Interesting..... I believe Don is happily married, I've nevet met Clyde, and I have a wonderful Panamanian girlfriend. In addition, the verbage and lack of punctuation used in his ranting email suggests the use of drugs, alcohol, some other impairment, or all of the above.

Jerry Ray Hall - Lied To Dallas Morning News About Campaign Spending in Texas
Authored by: Don Winner on Monday, March 08 2010 @ 02:23 PM COT

It looks to me like the Narcissistic personality disorder diagnosis is right on. Thanks. He sure seems to hit almost every nail, right on the head.

Don