Posted on 02/08/2009 12:26:42 PM PST by LibWhacker
One of the country's most outspoken conservative commentators, Ann Coulter, may have committed vote fraud. Records and lawsuits show that Coulter voted in Connecticut while living in New York.
Records that have been dug up by private investigator Josephy Culligan showed that Coulter was entangled in a lawsuit over rent in 2003 while she was supposedly living with her parents in New Canaan, Connecticut. Property records, however, also show her owning an apartment in Manhattan while she voted in Connecticut.
Last month officials acknowledged that such behavior would be wrong, but that they could not do anything unless someone filed a complaint. They only had to ask. Long time Coulter obsessive Daniel Borchers quickly filed one to get the ball rolling.
Officials are now investigating. It will be interesting to see how this turns out.
The libs shouldn’t open that can of worms.
If they want to fight with her on this subject it will just remind everyone of how much vote fraud was perpetrated by the leftwingers.
Geraldine Ferraro did just what the allegations are that Ann did. Zip punishment, no media.
Time to do a little investigating of this scumbag Josephy Culligan!
If she is a property owner she can vote where she wants as long as she doesn’t vote twice in a race
Whatever became of the old leftist bromide "Dissent is patriotic"? I guess that was only true when Bush was in office. Under The One Regime, it is now unpatriotic.
Hell, half of south Florida votes in New York and Florida. Fix that problem and we’ll talk abut the Coulter issue.
Again? Sheesh, nothing politcal here.
There are people who RUN FOR OFFICE in states they don't live in.
Case in point: Robert Kennedy.
So long as you have a mailing address there (and some living space doesn't hurt) where you vote is where you are registered.
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This is harassment and a fishing expedition, nothing more.
He’s a self-promoter who sells mail-order investigation services on the internet. He turned up information on Joe the Plumber, but also turned up information on Joe the Biden. Mostly he’s about promoting his skills to prospective customers. The paper has the name wrong, there’s no ‘y’ in the first name.
If someone is between two homes and they only voted once, there would be little cause to call it voter fraud.
If this is the case then I want every damn democrat investigated for their criminals acts plus I wand everyone that voted for them to come forward with ID..I’ll be most are dead or voting in ever state in the union..Lets investigate every ACORN worker and sue the living Crap out of them..If the republicans let these continue then they are a bunch of cowards..
At least she pays her taxes.
Smelling of conspiracy?
This is witch hunting. It’s not illegal to own property in several states. You vote in the one you are living in for the majority of the year.
Awww...Man !
ACORN can blow this mini problem out of the water....this ain’t no stinking voter fraud !
You wanna see Voter Fraud ? Check out ACORN !!
Geez, bunch of small timers....
Yep. As I said, it's just a witch hunt, and as long as the accusation is our there, that's all that matters when the left is trying to tear someone down. The truth that proves this a baseless lie will never be published. Even if she was "mistaken, and lived in another state a few days more than Connecticut, it's a honest error, sinse she only voted once anyway, not like those on the left who never get investigated, especially the dead who somehow step out of the grave to vote. You'd think they's at least look to see if the soil was disturbed to prove they went to vote.
If she committed voter fraud (and that’s a BIG IF), it was very minor compared to the widespread voter fraud the Dims and ACORN commit in every election. This Conservative spokeswoman should NOT be punished in ANY way for this minor violation.
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