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Bedford School Board Member Living with Parents Gets Scolded for Not Cleaning Room | Cleveland Leader — Oh brother.

An Ohio man who says he was arguing with his adult son over a messy bedroom is now admitting that he may have gone a bit too far when he called 911. Andrew Mizsak called the emergency line complaining that his 28-year-old son, who happens to be a member of the Bedford school board, threw a plate of food and made a fist at him when he was told to clean his room.

The elder Andrew Mizsak is reported to have said: “Andrew is 270 pounds and he can’t fight him, that they do everything for Andrew and he doesn’t even pay rent.”

The police report also says that: “Andrew was sent to his room to clean it. He was crying uncontrollably and stated he would comply.”

His father declined to press charges on the basis that he did not want to ruin his son’s political career.

Political career? Cripes.

Related link:
The guy’s incredibly long BIO. Note: he was an important campaigner for John Kerry.




  1. Sadkins76 says:

    What does “he was an important campaigner for John Kerry.” have to do with anything?

  2. Alex says:

    Is that his bio or his resume?

    This dude’s not even 30. And living with his parents. I call bullshit.

  3. Angel H. Wong says:

    And I thought my life sucked.

  4. Jägermeister says:

    Generation Y

  5. Faxon says:

    I have a brother just like this, except my brother is 54, lives in my doting mother’s basement, gets SSI for a “bad back”, does nothing all day long, AND has a POT CARD issued by the bankrupt state of California. He buys pot and beer with the Federal handout money he gets. So at least this scum has some kind of function in society. I’m told every family has one. I hope so.

  6. Toxic Asshead says:

    #1 – this guy is a typical Democrat.

  7. AdmFubar says:

    this has been the talk of the town here..

    and i live in the next burb over…

  8. Angel H. Wong says:

    # 6 Toxic Asshead,

    Because if he were a Republican he’d be busy having anonimous gay sex at an airport restroom.

  9. brm says:

    This guy sucks.

    Total career politician – majored in political science, apparently has never had a job in the private sector.

    Glad he’s just been knocked out of the civil servant feeding line.

  10. cornholer says:

    your average, run of the mill progressive democrat who is active in the local “democrat club”.

  11. bill says:

    OK, what is he? Demo or Repub?
    I want to know what the future looks like!

    We won’t be fooled again!
    HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

  12. GF says:

    Welcome to the Obama generation.

  13. Uncle Dave says:

    Must be related to this guy.

  14. Nimby says:

    #8 Angel: What? Gay Dems introduce themselves first? Or maybe they share insurance information and swap stories about Pelosi before taking a wide stance.

  15. Jägermeister says:

    #13 – Uncle Dave

    LOL – Sounds like your average drug liberal dvorak.org/blog poster… 😀

  16. Li says:

    #14 But it’s less likely that they bring home a disease to their wife, or that their sexuality is in some control file somewhere.

  17. Troublemaker says:

    Hmmm… so he want’s to be in politics?

    Well then, I can guarantee you that his father is an alcoholic. Read the bios of any politician. Virtually all of them had alcoholic parents. It’s part of the psychological make-up of people interested in that career.

    That would also help explain this whole absurd drama.

  18. skunky says:

    hahah! he’s a democrat! that means all democrats are crybabies who live with their parents!

    you guys are ridiculous.

    david vitter’s a sitting senator with a diaper fetish. i think that trumps any podunk school board member.

  19. Great American says:

    #8

    “Because if he were a Republican he’d be busy having anonimous gay sex at an airport restroom.”

    Yah, with your Dad.

  20. Mr. Fusion says:

    #19 Great UnAmerican,

    And you wish to join them?

  21. Great American says:

    #20 Hey Fizzle!

    Heck yah I do but only if you show up big boy. All you have to do is leave your basement room of your mother’s house, get on your recumbent bike and meet us there.

  22. Randin says:

    Oh shit, it’s comic-book guy!

  23. orangetiki says:

    I always knew becoming a teacher always screamed ” I have no ambitions in life ” But this guy takes it to a whole new level.

    Also can we criminalize (or at least impose fines for ) using 911 for non emergency? I am sure that will free up the lines a bit

  24. Traaxx says:

    Oh well, you should look on YouTube there are lots of stupid 911 calls. It does make me wonder just how dependent we are on the NannyState to solve our problems. I usually think of the Government as the problem and hence the last place to call, obviously this guy isn’t part of this thinking.

    Whatever…………
    Traaxx

  25. Improbus says:

    @Traaxx

    The Government has to take care of everything nowadays because if you take care of it yourself, with a beat down, they will convict you for assault, turn you into a felon and send you to prison.

  26. Benjamin says:

    Living at home in the basement would not be fun. It is far better to find your own place, even if it is just an apartment, than to have to live at home after you’ve been to college.

  27. The Monster's Lawyer says:

    He’s my hero.

  28. Mr. Fusion says:

    #27, Benjamin,

    Ah, the rational voice of experience to sooth the curiosity of those of us not living the moment.

    I don’t know if I should be happy our house doesn’t have a basement.

  29. Joe says:

    Kidding aside, it sounds like he has some sort of mental disorder that keeps him from being able to live on his own.

    Then again, he is a late gen X’er…

  30. Angel H. Wong says:

    #14 nimby,

    Gay Dems don’t have to flaunt around pretending to be bastions of moralistic family values *couglarrycraig*


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