Posted on 02/08/2009 12:26:42 PM PST by LibWhacker
I thought this was settled a while back??
Isn’t this an old story, and how do you prove a person lived in one place versus another?
And this “private investigator” works for whom?
Is it an issue unless she voted in more than one state for the same election?
It was prior to the communist takeover.
Is this the best this den of thieves and crooks can find on a conservative?
Voter fraud works for Al Franken!
Voter fraud works for Al Franken!
Didn’t another issue arise with her voting in Florida and another state?
If you are a conservative, there is a target on your back. You can all tell your grandchildren the way it used to be in America, when we were free.
I thought we already went through this fiasco with Ann’s voting. After the “voter” fiasco in November, anyone who is investigating Coulter needs their goatsmellin’ ass kicked. THEY are a joke.
Porkulus Rats will keep this alive.
This is a bunch of crap. The outspoken conservatives are going to be in for a rough ride under this gestapo administration.
“Isnt this an old story”
You may be thinking about the Florida story. My Father owned a home in Ohio, and a condo in Florida. Declared Fla. as his principle dwelling, and voted there. Is this case different?
ACORN committed massive voter fraud, registering people such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as voters. Instead of investigating ACORN and vote fraud based on voters we know are fraudulent, we’re going to investigate Ann Coulter’s voting record?
You vote where you are registered to. This isn’t the type of egregious voter fraud ACORN endorses. She’s a legal citizen and she voted once, so cased closed.
I hope she makes this into a FEDERAL case to make States clear the voter rolls....my husband and I could have voted in TWO states this past Presidential election....no one would have known....but, we’re conservatives...we don’t cheat.
Yep, gonna be a nonstop four-year witch hunt. B***ards.
To charge her with vote fraud, they would have to demonstrate that she voted in more than one place. If you have more than one residence (for example, a college student who lives at home part time and lives on campus the rest) you can pick one as being your voting residence.
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