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Ajai Raj

Drug user, narc, jail-house bitch, communist, and now a coward

Earlier today, these two stories, penned by our favorite obscenity-spouting jailbird were still posted on PartyCampus.com.

However, little Raj probably realized that bragging about and then posting his drug-escapades on a public Web site might invalidate his plea agreement with the Travis County DA.

So, in a moment of cowardice-fueled clarity, little Raj deleted the two posts.

The first story described his arrest for possession of an ounce of weed (from his financial aide paid for dorm room), his jail-house experience, and his subsequent plea bargain with the DA—because that’s exactly what his hero, Hunter S. Thompson, would have done if he had written and published something that he subsequently caught heat for. Oh, wait. No he wouldn’t’ have.

To make an already abbreviated story even more so, my attorney says he can get the charges dismissed. The law is sticking all kinds of fingers in my asshole right now, but with a few savvy business deals, I can plow through this shit and come out smelling like roses. Ironic, really, to get out of this drug charge, I’m forced to arrange bigger drug deals than I ever intended to.

The second story described the time he and his friends were driving under the influence of narcotics (of which they had more in the car with them) and were able to dupe the officer that pulled them over in Kansas.

Well, Raj…I have some bad news for you. It’s called Google cache. Go ahead ’straight A student’…I’ll wait while you go look it up.

That’s right…click RIGHT HERE and you too can read the words of Raj as he published them before he got scared (or before he got the advice of an attorney).

I hope the DA revokes his plea deal, and instead of participating in more socialist protests, he ends up being somebody’s everybody’s jailhouse bitch. Because at a robust 130 lbs, he’s not fending anybody off.

Discussion

36 comments for “Ajai Raj”

  1. Robbie,

    I dont know you but I have enjoyed reading your posts all day. Im a moderate democrat. I was on the stage with Coulter and bit my tounge the entire time. However, Im glad that idiot went to jail, we went way overboard.

    Posted by GRUBE | May 4, 2005, 9:14 pm
  2. I enjoyed the entire event. Even the back-row dissidents gave the event added flavor.

    I think it’s unfortunate—and I think Coulter nailed it—that a certain sect of Liberals has seemingly lost all ability to formulate rational thought or engage in intelligent debate, and instead are reduced to physical assault, obscenity, and body noises.

    I was glad to see Coulter speaking at UT to help provide the balance and diversity of views that are essential to a university.

    Posted by Robbie | May 4, 2005, 10:07 pm
  3. UG,
    Great job with the cyber investigation of Mr. Raj. Google Cache….who would’ve thought to look there? It will be interesting to see how that story plays out.

    Blog ya’ later,
    Texas T

    Posted by TexasTommy | May 4, 2005, 10:53 pm
  4. Robbie,

    Did you see that one of his articles talks about his life as a pre-school teacher? This degenerate is a pre-school teacher! Hopefully now, an ex-pre-school teacher.

    Posted by dianne | May 5, 2005, 6:11 am
  5. Holding a little grudge against the guy?

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 6:40 am
  6. Article about child-care provider was not by the degenerate. I shouldn’t read blogs this early in the morning…lol

    Posted by dianne | May 5, 2005, 6:42 am
  7. Actually, Preston…Yes. I , do hold a grudge against this idiot and his ilk.

    I’m just holding the little habitual criminal accountable for his continued disregard for the values and laws of our community.

    Laws that he has flagrantly disregarded and then flaunted in our faces.

    He’s scared that he’ll lose his financial aid because of his recent arrest for marijuana possession (in his on-campus dorm room). Well, he should. This is twice in the last month that he’s been arrested on campus for illegal behavior (and YES, his obscene comments and gestures were illegal in our city).

    He’s a kid who has no respect for the police officers who protect and serve our city. He thinks it’s his right—nay, his duty—to stand up and raise his voice in opposition to what he perceives to be injustices and abuses of power. Well, guess what kids? It’s a two-way street.

    And it’s our turn to stand up against this future domestic terrorist.

    Posted by Robbie | May 5, 2005, 7:59 am
  8. I don’t think that there is anyway he could be convicted of obscenity in this case because of the explicitly political nature of the event.

    Miller v. California gives three standards for labeling speech ‘obscene’ (which I presume would be the only way that he could be arrested. ‘Disturbing the peace’ would be awfully heavy handed). One of the tests in Miller is: ‘Whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.’
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_test

    Any other legal problems may be a different matter- but those are obviously not at the root of your disdain for this kid.

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 8:57 am
  9. Good grief Preston…If what the degenerate screamed ISN’T obscene, what would be considered obscene? I challenge you on that one! I hope they throw the friggin book at him.

    Posted by dianne | May 5, 2005, 10:13 am
  10. Like I said, for it to be legally considered ‘obscene’ it has to be devoid of political value. That doesn’t mean that the comment wasn’t offensive. But it does mean he won’t be convicted for saying it. The organizers had the right to remove him from the auditorium but I’m willing to bet that’s the end of it.

    In the context of Ann Coulter advocating prohibitions against gay marriage and the ‘proper’ role for conservative women- it would be a piece of cake for a decent lawyer to argue that his comments were political and therefore ‘protected’ speech.

    I’m curious- what do you want him arrested for? Why do want him arrested?

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 10:37 am
  11. I want him arrested according to Austin, Texas law…obscenity. Yeah this happened at a Coulter event and I will give you that she is a radical herself, but she didn’t break any laws. You are outraged at the coach who used racist comments as am I; yet, not this. Quite frankly, I don’t “get” your selective outrage.

    Posted by dianne | May 5, 2005, 10:56 am
  12. Robbie: “future domestic terrorist”?

    Do you mean that literally- as in that he may physically hurt people?

    Surely, you don’t equate dissent with terrorism- even if you dislike what and how Ajai Raj said it.

    Don’t get me wrong I would have escorted him out of the auditorium as well. But can’t you conceive of speakers you consider so hateful and damaging to political discourse that they should be confronted?

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 10:56 am
  13. Well, I’m not outraged by this because I think that Ann Coulter intends to provoke- that’s her schtik. Like I said, I support removing this guy from the auditorium- she has the right to lecture in a ticketed event in what passes for civility.

    Mr. Raj doesn’t seem like the brightest bulb- but I suppose I understand what the guy was attempting to say: something about conservative hypocrisy regarding the ’sanctity of marriage’ including any types of ‘deviant’ behavior while excluding a normal relationship if the partners happen to be of the same sex. Or something.

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 11:18 am
  14. Robbie:
    You say in another thread that you’ve seen Liz Phair live- did the Austin Police attempt to arrest her? I’m sure there was a great deal more obscenity on the stage that night than what Mr. Raj said.

    If not, you have to believe that the police is selectively enforcing the law to prevent political speech that they disagree with. That’s not a role I believe that the police should have.

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 11:21 am
  15. Well, gang, I’m headed to a Norwegian Independence Day festival (I’m not kidding) so you won’t be graced by my presence for a couple of weeks. Robbie I’ll let you know how good the polka bands are..lol..

    Take care, God bless,

    dianne

    Posted by dianne | May 5, 2005, 11:34 am
  16. Sigh.

    Once again, in our state we have an obscentity law. Title 9, Chaper 42 of our State Penal code clearly spells out what our community (not NY, not CA, not MI) considers to be disorderly conduct.

    § 42.01. DISORDERLY CONDUCT. (a) A person commits an
    offense if he intentionally or knowingly:
    (1) uses abusive, indecent, profane, or vulgar
    language in a public place, and the language by its very utterance
    tends to incite an immediate breach of the peace;
    (2) makes an offensive gesture or display in a public
    place, and the gesture or display tends to incite an immediate
    breach of the peace;

    Liz Phair singing about blow jobs was not intended to, nor did it have the effect of, inciting an immediate breach of the peace.

    Raj’s behavior did exactly that. Do you really not understand the difference between a rock concert and a lecture hall? Or are you just being difficult?

    Posted by Robbie | May 5, 2005, 11:36 am
  17. Wow- a couple week celebration for Independence Day? Norwegians can party!

    Have fun. Beware the aquavit.

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 11:36 am
  18. There’s no way he is convicted.

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 11:38 am
  19. Maybe not. But wanna bet that the plea agreement from his drug arrest last month is recinded?

    And I’ll bet it stems from a combination of this week’s arrest and his musings about his deal with the DA on PartyCampus.com.

    Posted by Robbie | May 5, 2005, 11:41 am
  20. Yeah, he blew that one. Like I said- he’s not the brightest bulb it seems.

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 11:48 am
  21. Dianne:

    I don’t know if you’ll get back to this but I had to respond when you say “Quite frankly, I don’t “get” your selective outrage. ”

    I agree that both the coach’s comments and Raj’s comments are offensive- I wouldn’t say either in front of my mother. But I will say that they both have the right to make fools of themselves publicly.

    The main difference between the two is that the coach wasn’t threatened with jail. I defend Raj only because the essence of a democracy is the ability to say your piece and he is potentially facing jailtime for his remarks- not because of the content of the remarks.

    Posted by Preston | May 5, 2005, 5:39 pm
  22. You don’t get it, Preston. Not all speech is protected speech. You don’t have the right to say anything you want, wherever you want, whenever you want.

    Raj wasn’t arrest simply for what he said. He was arrested, by the letter of the laws of our state, for the intent of his words and actions. The intent of his actions was to incite and provoke the peace. If you could have witnessed the scene and felt the emotions that erupted after his speech, you would know that he suceeded in his intent to disrupt the event and incite the crowd.

    If you still don’t understand the very simple tenant that not all speech is protected and free, and if your reading comprehension doesn’t allow you to read the letter of our law and to apply it to what Raj did…then I’m just beating a dead horse.

    Posted by Robbie | May 5, 2005, 5:49 pm
  23. Yeah, Preston, you just don’t get it and you beter work on your reading comprehension. I used that speed reading program they advertise during Rush’s show and it really works. You should give it a try. Hey Robbie, this is some dead-on, insightful stuff. I especially liked the part where you suggested Mr. Raj was part of that faction of liberals Ms. Coulter spoke about who are unable to “engage in intelligent debate,” then, a few comments later, called him “a future domestic terrorist.” Brilliant. And TexasTommy, you’re right. This was great peice of “cyber investigation.” Getting his facts from “stories” appearing in the “Entertainment” section of an online college humor magazine suggests to me that Robbie might just be the next Matt Drudge. Bravo…really.

    C’mon now, man… “According to PartyCampus.com?” This phrase makes about as much sense as “According to Ann Coulter…” I really hate to break this to you, but Ann Coulter is a self-aggrandizing television entertainer, a D-list cable news celebrity.

    As you all know, according to Ann Coulter, Bill Clinton was “a great rapist.” According to Ann Coulter, the United States should invade Muslim countries, kill their leaders, and convert all their citizens to Christianity. According to Ann Culture, it’s a damn shame Timothy McVeigh didn’t bomb the NYT building.

    This woman is a clown; she also lives for shit like this. I bet she had almost as good a laugh over Mr. Raj’s outburst as she did the bootlicking, mouth-breathing GOP fanboys who showed up expecting an actual “lecture” (and maybe a quick, lucky beaver shot since we all know Ann loves to wear those short skirts) only to have their hopes dashed by this rabble-rouser. On that note, I’m very sorry that you and the other young men had to witness the violation the sanctitiy of Ann Coulter’s virgin Republican woman ear holes by this unwashed socialist’s filthy, filthy mouth. Clearly, this scumbag’s use of the word f*ck in the presence of Ms. Coulter was intended intended to provoke you to defend her honor, by rioting if necessary. Damn sneaky, cowardly socialist provocateur! Curse him! I hope you’ll be consoled by the fact, as I am, that in heaven, according to Ann Coulter, all our earholes will be made whole and all dirty words replaced by the sound of harps and angels rejoicing. And we all know, of course, that Ann Coulter’s farts sound just like harps and angels rejoicing.

    As for your predictions about the pending charges: I don’t expect they’ll stick. This happened during an open forum. Mr. Raj, from what I can tell, was using a microphone provided by the organizers of the event. He asked a question that was appropriate within the context of the discussion, albeit using a word that was inappropriate for the delicate ears of the many young republicans in attendance. If Mr. Raj does have a pending possession charge, as the piss- poor imitation of a Hunter Thompson dispatch you cite as evidence suggests, I can’t see it affecting this case. Nor do I see this latest charge, or his recent PartyCampus story, affecting a possession case or (fictional) plea deal. I doubt anybody working in the Travis County DA’s office pays as much attention to PartyCampus.com, though clearly they should if they want to know what’s going on in this world. Hell, anyone with any sense knows that Ronnie Earle and his bunch of Tom DeLay hating-pinkos over there in the DA’s office get their news from [ed. offensive and irrelevant link deleted]. What the hell were you thinking, Preston?

    Finally, concerning Raj or PartyCollege.com pulling his stories…what do you expect? What if, instead of posting this, I posted 100 comments on your site calling you all sorts of obscene names, making racist remarks about your ethnic heritage, suggesting that your mother should have aborted you, floating death threats, etc? You know, all the stuff that appeared on their site in their wake of your post. I bet you’d pull the thread. Lest you forget, dude, PartyCampus.com is a commercial venture…probably a doomed commercial venture, but a commercial venture nonetheless. I expect Mr. Raj was looking out for the interests of the capitalist pig-editor/publishers, who exploit his labor for the purpose of gaining revenue from beer company and internet porn advertisements, when he requested they pull his stories from their site. Coward, my ass. He was just doing his part to help his employers keep our economy going, unlike you and your ad-free (i.e. commie) hoopty-doo “blog.” Quit hating on the American free market system and Mr. Raj, get off your ass, and hustle up yourself some blog ads like the good young men over at Burnt Orange Report. Or do it like Ann does with her “bestsellers”: have some old rich Republican guy buy up all your ad space so it actually looks like people are reading your stuff.

    No, I have a better idea, why don’t you just move to Iraq and fight for the insurgency since you obviously hate America and everything our troops are fighting for. Under Saddam Hussein, people got killed on the spot if they dared offend politicians, their media shills, or the fans who love them at open mike events. This is America and we ain’t having it. That’s why President Bush hand picks the people who get to ask him questions at town hall meetings, because he loves freedom and stands against everything Saddam represented. Take your hatred for capitalism and democracy and find yourself a spiderhole in Iraq, you dirty traitor!

    Cordially yours,
    Mr. Coulter

    Posted by Mr. Coulter [anonymous coward] | May 5, 2005, 10:40 pm
  24. Sigh.

    Not a single thing you just ranted about is worthy of a response. I’ll let it stand on it’s own merit.

    Posted by Robbie | May 5, 2005, 10:56 pm
  25. Sorry for the longwinded post. Short version: You’re a tool. Lighten up. And if you delete my post, the terrorists have won.
    Sincerely,
    Mr. Coulter

    Posted by Mr. Coulter | May 5, 2005, 11:45 pm
  26. Well, Raj sounds like a jerk. On the other hand, I’m against the drug war, and if Raj lived in a truly free country, he would be able to have whatever drugs he wanted.

    If I have to choose between a small percentage of the population doing drugs or a small percentage of the population continuing to do drugs while the rest of us are forced to pee in cups on demand to prove we DON’T do drugs, then I’ll take the first option.

    Raj should, however, learn not to type anything he isn’t willing to defend.

    P.S. Some of your commenters are pretty verbose.

    Posted by Trevor | May 6, 2005, 3:41 pm
  27. If people didn’t notice PartyCampus is for ENTERTAINMENT purposes.

    Here is an explanation by Ajai himself:

    Ajai Explains

    Posted by PC Editor | May 7, 2005, 10:52 am
  28. Yeah, I read Ajai’s response. And it’s a bunch of bullshit and lies (or embellishments, as Raj prefers to call them). I was there, and his version just doesn’t quite mesh with what I saw.

    As to PartyCampus, yeah, it’s obviously not a serious literary site. But if Ajai was just writing a humorus story, why would he have any need to pull it down?

    Let’s take a closer look at it, because there were a lot of facts in his little story. The RA called the cops because of the smell of dope coming from Raj and his roomate Charles’ room — FACT. He was taken to the Travis County jail and charged with Posession of Marijuana less than 2 oz. (class B misdemeanor) — FACT. His lawyer’s name was Thad Thomason — FACT.

    So, how were we, the reader, supposed to know what part of his ’story’ was embellishment and which part was fact?

    Of course, the part he is now claiming to be an ‘embellishment’ is his plea bargain with the DA. Of course this is the one thing not verifiable in his open records. But it’s also the one thing that the DA might have a problem with him writing about, which is why I believe little Raj really pulled it down. Because he was adivsed to take it down.

    Posted by Robbie | May 7, 2005, 2:53 pm
  29. Guys,

    I have always found Coulter entertaining… but I could never take her seriously after reading the second book.

    But this guy Mr. Raj is a joke. A wiser man would just assume he is the “poster child” for her comments that are something like everybody is “a liberal until they get a job and have to pay taxes.”

    So, what is the story now about Mr. Raj? Is he working for a living having lost his financial support to go to school or is he still trying to limit his abilities just to complaining?

    Posted by David H. Poe | July 25, 2005, 3:07 pm
  30. I think it’s unfortunate—and I think Coulter nailed it—that a certain sect of Liberals has seemingly lost all ability to formulate rational thought or engage in intelligent debate, and instead are reduced to physical assault, obscenity, and body noises.

    But isn’t this article committing the act of smear in only a slightly more subtle way, just keeping within the bounds of the laws of libel and ‘Class C misdemeanours’ itself? Isn’t that the Conservative trick, to use smear and extreme language to bait and provoke more sensible people into an irrational rage? Isn’t that Coulter’s shtick entirely?

    Posted by Sean | September 4, 2005, 1:18 am
  31. Speaking as an acquaintance of Ajai Raj, somebody who has actually met and hung out with him on several occasions, I can tell you that he’s not an idiot. Read his article “An Open Letter To Anyone Who Gives A Shit About Justice” again, and you’ll see it there in plain english: did Ajai consider himself a champion for a larger liberal cause? No. He intentionally lowered himself to the level of Coulter’s semi-coherent venomous ramblings in order to make a point about the current state of political discourse. Childish? Certainly, by Raj’s own admission. Effective? Absolutely.

    As to your continued spoutings about Ajai being arrested ACCORDING TO THE LAW, history will show there is a great deal of difference between written law and justice. It may be legal for Ajai to be charged with disorderly conduct, but is it justified? Hardly.

    Posted by John Jarzemsky | September 13, 2005, 1:30 pm
  32. What a waste of bandwidth.

    Posted by Anonymous Coward | November 22, 2005, 1:41 am
  33. Robbie,

    Having known Ajai personally for upwards of four years now, the entirety of this public forum is amusing.

    What you fail to see (indicitave of your intellect, I suppose) is that Ajai wasn’t really striving to one up Mrs. Coulter, but rather just make an ass out of her. I laughed my ass off

    You are a jackass

    Nick

    Posted by Nick | August 7, 2006, 8:12 pm
  34. In “striving to one up Mrs. Coulter” and “make an ass out of her”, Ajai — as in everything else in his punk-life—failed miserably.

    Unless you consider making himself look like a complete ass an accomplishment.

    Posted by Robbie | August 7, 2006, 9:13 pm
  35. Ajai Raj is a hero. He is intelligent and was correct in his methodology. When a pig speaks and men listen, we are all debased. Sometimes it is necessary to wake people up with obscenity. Yes, Ann Coulter is charismatic. Men and women of the world should not listen to her rhetoric. We should strive to elevate ourselves. Ajai Raj was speaking like the tube, for the tube generation. Bravo Ajai Raj, your words broke through the illusion and the fog, even if for just a moment.

    Posted by Arvind | October 25, 2007, 6:58 pm
  36. Arvind is Raj’s gay lover who fucks raj up the ass nightly. Funny to see you on here too arvind. hilarious.

    Raj you said you wanted to leave a mark in the world is this what you meant you moron? Congrats you’ll forever be known as another jack ass whose existence meant nothing while he was alive.

    Shamir (Raj’s former schoolmate in high school) Alani

    Im a democrat but not a fool. Its old ‘friends’ like Raj who ruin what we are trying to do. Can you imagine President Elect Obama being helped by people like Raj? No I cannot its almost like he was put up to it by the other side. But I knew Raj in high school, he was always a burn out in school and a loser. Sort of like Hyde from that 70’s show but minus the coolness and plus the geekiness of Fez.

    Arvind (not the real name but his nickname) is Raj’s fuck buddy. They shared weed and other things in school and Im surprised to see him on here. As the old song says “still crazy after all these years.”

    Raj if you ever read this –Ive moved on dude. Unlike your idle threats “Im moving to Canada because this country is going down the tubes” I actually DID move to Canada and am doing quite well here. Hope you wake you fool.

    Posted by Shamir Alani | November 20, 2008, 1:53 pm

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