AN HONEST DEMOCRAT=> Dem Congressional Candidate Admits: “I Hate This County. I Prayed to God That He Would Curse It”

An honest Democrat.
Georgia Democrat Lamar Foster is running for Congress.
Foster was caught last September and arrested for driving while under the influence.

This Monday, Aug. 6, 2018 photo released by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office shows Steven Lamar Foster, Democratic candidate for Congress in Georgia’s 14th District. Foster was jailed Monday after a jury in Dalton, Ga., convicted him of driving under the influence. He is scheduled to be sentenced Monday, Aug. 13. Foster is challenging Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Graves in the November election. (Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

During his arrest Foster insulted his community saying, “I hate this county. I prayed to God that he would curse it.”

The Daily Mail reported:

A Democratic candidate for Congress ranted that he hated the county he is now running to represent, as he was arrested for drunk driving in Georgia.

Steven Lamar Foster, 61, was arrested on September 23 of last year and held nothing back as cops cuffed him.

New police dash cam footage reveals how Foster insulted Whitfield County, where he’s worked for over a decade. Six months later he launched a campaign to represent the district.

‘Eleven years I served this county. I hate this county. I prayed to God that he would curse it. And guess what? He did,’ he said in the arrest footage.

‘Man, I saw it hit and cursed, and I saw people laid off right and left – white people. I hate this county …’ he added.

Steven wants to represent Georgia in the US Congress.

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