Posted on 12/14/2017 6:02:22 AM PST by Bon of Babble
Among Alabamians who voted in Tuesdays election, 17 percent were black women. Of those women, 98 percent pulled the lever for Jones. Soon afterward, #BlackWomen began trending on Twitter as did the requests by those women to be paid for their help:
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I gots ta get paid!
Soros isn’t paying up again?
There is a minimum weight requirement for the slovenly, poor, minimally proficient in English, dindu brides in Alabama.
What were these black women promised, that they expect to get paid? If they are not paid... will they then not vote as voting was a “business” deal not “civic duty”? Once you pay them once, you gotta pay’em all the time!
Is Soros on the hook for thi$?
Democrat$, the best democracy money can buy!
You would think in Alabama they might vote just a tad more conservative. Not so!
HO HO HO AND MO HOs
You might want to re-check that story, as there’s no such town as Bordalama.
Paid? They’re vote-slaves. Slaves don’t get paid.
Your link went to a Satirical Site!
Don’t feed, the Swamp Critters.
Great find, Darth!
“The State Election Board of Voting Integrity said early on that more than a third of Jones votes up to 11 a.m. looked suspicious and with good reason. Many of them came from the small town of Bordalama, a rural community about 20 miles outside Birmingham.
According to official tallies, Roy Moore received 953 votes in the small town. Doug Jones received 5,327. If the disparity in numbers isnt enough to give you reason to smell something fishy, the population of the town should. There are 2,256 residents there and only 1,867 registered voters. In other words, more people voted for Doug Jones than even live in Bordalama.”
And this is why ‘pure’ democracy is a failed method for governing. It is also why the Federal government was set up as a Constitutional Republic, with only one part of the government directly elected by the people while the other three parts were not directly elected by the people.
Of course, that changed with the 17th amendment which I still think should be repealed.
JoMa
con’d:
“According to city records, Reddit user MAGA4Ever points out, there are 3,460 people buried in the local Mount Peace Cemetery the exact difference between Moore votes and registered voters.
This means that in Bordalama, Roy Moore got 953 votes legitimately and if every single other registered voter voted for Jones hed have about 914 making him the loser.
If these inflated numbers are an indicator of a larger tampering with the vote, a full investigation is needed now!”
ObamaPhone flash mob.
But I thought their payment was that Roy Moore was not going to be the Senator.
Reminds me of a story my postal-delivery-guy buddy (in a ghetto part of the US) told me.
He had a friend ride along one day. As he delivered the mail to one welfare recipient the young man flipped through the mail and yelled at him...
“Hey! Whey my money at?”
My friend’s ride-along-buddy yelled back:
“They haven’t finished taking it out of MY check yet!”
Theys wnats they’s money now, ain’t doin’ nothin’ for free!
Use an italics font on the ballots next time. Problem solved.
Democratic campaigns love to stiff their vendors...enough said.
Way back in the day, I was a letter carrier for the old Post Office Dept., pre-USPS. In a small town, the letter carriers knew everything.
One would tell about the guy who would move into a cheap rental, refuse to pay the 2nd month, wait to get evicted and then off to another cheap rental.
The story goes that the carrier never saw the guy except on Mother's Day when we delivered all of the welfare checks.
The guy (white by the way) would demand of the carrier -
"Hey Boy, Give you me here my welfare check!
The carrier was a hard working guy, and did a second jobs after work. He really detested this guy.
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