Posted on 01/19/2010 8:57:18 AM PST by Jersey Republican Biker Chick
Look at the video and then read the comments at the link.
They are still trying to steal this election in Mass.
>Melendez was one of the first Latino residents to move to Lawrence, which is now 60 percent Spanish Speaking—43,019 residents out of 72,043, according to the 2000 Census.
You have got to be kidding me! 60% Spanish speaking in America!
America is in dire trouble. Are these leftists trying to start a shooting war?
Yes.
De reconquista de Aztalan.
Actually as long as they are post marked today they can be counted.
I think Tzimisce just found the next “Unngh” and “Beeber”.
;-)
Why doesn’t somebody put a stop to this by making a citizen’s arrest on this woman? Place her under arrest (know specifically what laws she’s breaking), take the ballots from her, call the cops and show him the video and the ballots and cite the law.
Nevertheless, she should be arrested NOW.
All they have to do to get those ballots counted is to get them into the hands of the right officials. These ballots will be suddenly “located”, just as we saw in MN.
How you stop it is to place them under citizen’s arrest, take away the ballots, call the cops, show them the evidence and have them hauled away. If the cop wants to view it as a felony, then he can make the arrest because a felony doesn’t have to be committed in his presence.
Oh, please. These rules are for pubs only. The rats do what they want when they want how they want to do it. They do not let things like rules and laws stop them from attaining their objective. There’s a reason why they embrace the commie mantra, “Any means to an end.”
The claim is and it appears to be true from the video that she is actually instructing people to vote for Coakley
http://www.thetreeofliberty.com/vb/showthread.php?t=90127
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