C. Hes a *decorated* war hero
Which, for some here, makes the guy forevermore immune from any kind of criticism whatsoever, even when the guys actions serve to further erode the integrity of our voting system. But then, what does voter integrity matter, when compared to a bronze star won at the Bulge in 44!?!?
You made it personal by attacking a 91 year-old decorated vet. instead of recognizing liberals using same vet for propaganda purposes.
My dad is a Navy vet who served on several ships including the USS Essex. He is old and a democrat his entire life. He still thinks the democrat party is the party of classic liberalism that it used to be.
I'm all for restoring voting integrity. I just don't feel the need to do it by attacking a vet that has been voting longer than I've been breathing.
Pick the right target!
He *allowed* himself to be used as a poster boy, by not speaking out in clear support of Florida's effort to clean up the fraud.
You still don't get it: the guy got a letter *not* because Florida screwed up, but because he provided false information to the state. Florida had no record of anyone with his name and birth date ever being issued a Florida ID before.
And yet, when Florida very legitimately asks him how he can be registered to vote having never been issued a Florida ID, *he* is the one who gets indignant? He attacks the process? He abuses a state worker with his "Are you crazy?" comment?
The guy is a tool. A willing tool. And you're damn right it's personal. Helping to cancel out my vote by facilitating vote fraud is *very* personal to me.