teapartysamurai
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I told you I thought this "mistake" in mailing these military ballots too late, wasn't an accident.
Dems know they are in trouble and they want to stop potential voters for republicans any way they can.
Read all here, including law suit brought against this man for vote supression: Dem Clerk Who Disenfranchised 1300 Military Voters Has a History of Voter Suppression - Big Government
Of course he doesn't care what the Justice Department thinks. He knows who's running it. And what they do about attempts to suppress the vote!
I knew that it couldn't be a coincidence that several states have been late in mailing their absentee ballots to military personnel. It's all part of the Dem pattern to keep power any way they can.
Dems know they are in trouble and they want to stop potential voters for republicans any way they can.
Robert Delaney, the Illinois Election Official who refused to mail 1,300 Military Absentee ballots for 14 days beyond the Federal deadline has a history of disenfranchising voters. In 2009 Delaney, an active Democrat, was sued by a group of citizens in St. Clair County who claimed he used his office to disenfranchise hundreds of voters in a predominantly African-American community.
According to the complaint, hundreds of letters were mailed to residents of Alorton, IL. a community with a 97% African-American population. The letters informed the recipients that they had to attend a hearing or their voter registration would be canceled, in addition any voter who had already cast an absentee ballot would have their ballot rejected if they did not attend the hearing. The letters were mailed just two weeks before the April 9, 2009 election. One of the recipients was Kenneth Chatman, a Trustee of the City of Altoron who was up for re-election. Chatman and several other plaintiffs, including elderly and bed-ridden individuals, filed a lawsuit.
This year, his target is the members of the military who are fighting for our country. Regarding the current inquiry by the Justice Department into Delaneys handling of the military ballots he said:
I really dont care what the Department of Justice thinks.
Of course he doesn't care what the Justice Department thinks. He knows who's running it. And what they do about attempts to suppress the vote!
I knew that it couldn't be a coincidence that several states have been late in mailing their absentee ballots to military personnel. It's all part of the Dem pattern to keep power any way they can.