Posted on 01/03/2020 3:00:02 PM PST by jazusamo
Yes, and they do a good job.
I agree. Judicial Watch has been doing a great job for quite some time.
bttt
Find the movers in Fairfax County and publicize nn number of movers and n number of dead on the rolls in precinct 1. mm number in precinct 2. LL number in precinct 3.
Don’t name names (unless you haver really done your homework) but have the names of the movers privately.
It’s called being a precinct worker in IL. One side does it to know who they can impersonate. The other side tries to prevent it. Or in the cases of the Beaver-Jackson race, both sides tried to outdo each other.
Find the movers in Fairfax County and publicize nn number of movers and n number of dead on the rolls in precinct 1. mm number in precinct 2. LL number in precinct 3.
Don’t name names (unless you haver really done your homework) but have the names of the movers privately.
It’s called being a precinct worker in IL. One side does it to know who they can impersonate. The other side tries to prevent it. Or in the cases of the Beaver-Jackson race, both sides tried to outdo each other.
Are they really wanting it to come down to who is willing to shoot the bastards first?
I'm just going to come right out and say that I am no longer willing to support the entire concept of "the law is the law" when it only seems to matter when it is applied to citizens as opposed to those to allegedly "work for us".
From the JW web site:
“Add to that, no absentee ballots except for military, paper ballots that are retained for recounts...”
During the Bush/Gore recount (hanging chaff) the military absentee votes were conveniently lost and never recovered nor counted.
We were in fll protesting that garbage.
Is what refilled me to the media and their lies and motivated me to register at FR 19 years ago
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