Monday, January 18, 2010

Republican lawyers and poll watchers need to move to MA; all of them

Don’t expect any teary eyed calls for civility from the dumbest woman in North America when she hears this quote:

“I tell you what, if I lived in Massachusetts I'd try to vote 10 times. I don't know if they'd let me or not, but I'd try to. Yeah, that's right. I'd cheat to keep these bastards out. I would. 'Cause that's exactly what they are.”

Now if it had been Scott Brown or any of his supporters urging voter fraud in the MA special election, Nanny Peloser would be holding another cry baby presser telling the media what she saw in San Francisco when Libs were murdering each other. Eric the coward Holder would take every Justice Department agent freed up from when he dropped the intimidation charges on the New Black Panther and then some to investigate the pre-crime of inciting cheating in an election.

But it wasn’t a Scott Brown supporter who uttered the damning words. It was some left-wing MSNBC loon as if MSNBC hired any other type – Ed Schultz – who said it live on the radio. Oh, a Demo-Dope, well then yawn, ho hum. No news there. (G)assbag Schultz just said what most people already knew.

And what we already knew – written about here several posts under – is that Demo-Dopes will lie, cheat, steal, intimidate and engage in all manner of criminal activity to subvert the will of the people and get their way. Demo-Dopes like Coward Holder probably don’t even see such things as crimes, as long as they are done on the behalf of Demo-Dope candidates. Holder took the “sure the New Black Panthers were out intimidating old white voters with billy clubs, but it was for a good cause” line when the coward dropped the charges against the thugs engaged in criminal activity caught on tape during the The Grand Dope’s election win. No Demo-Dope and few Republicans even raised an eyebrow when Coward Holder announced his decision.

Then there is Al Smally Franken’s count ‘em ‘til I’m ahead approach in the MN recount. Against every statistical odd, Smally won the election. Hmmm, wonder how that happened. Again there was no outrage on either the left or right. As long as it’s the Demo-Dopes gaining from the illegal activity it’s the ol’, “move along, nothing to see here.”

Republicans had better be flooding every MA precinct with poll watchers and an army of lawyers. This election is too important for the usual, “oh, just let the babies have their way” mentality of the Republican Party.

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