Posted on 07/05/2014 8:16:02 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Voter fraud is so rare youre more likely to get hit by lightning than find a case of prosecutorial voter fraud, according to Judith Browne-Dianis, co-director of the liberal Advancement Project.
Apparently lightning has struck very hard in a local primary election according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune whose only real reference to voter fraud in the past two years was to reprint a St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial mocking the possibility of its existence as "GOP voter suppression efforts." What has made the Star Tribune suddenly discover the (GASP!) existence of voter fraud is that it was allegedly perpetrated by one Democrat candidate against another Democrat in a primary. Here is the Star Tribune finally acknowledging the existence of this "rare" crime but only because it involves Democrat vs Democrat:
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At this point, I don’t care which parties are involved, I’m just glad to see more and more exposure of the joke the powers-that-be call the ‘electoral system’.
This is why liberal reporters will be the first to go when the muslims take over.
Same MSM message as always: Dems matter - Republicans are second class citizens. Charming little bigoted pigs...
Ok - not ‘pigs’ - that went too far...
HAHAHA, Chode, you are a hoot!!
(Red) Star-Tribune was just bought by a Billionaire Republican (Glen Taylor) for $100 million.
It may not be as crazy left in the future. Stay tuned.
I hope so but in an interview I read he stated he was going to be hands off. Now if I spent $100 million I would be telling the editors not to keep covering up the crimes of the democrat party but then again he may be a democrat and just wants protection from the democrat party.
Leave me and my businesses alone or we start reporting on you.
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