Posted on 08/29/2022 10:05:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Organized election theft should be a capital crime.
Denying voters the right to vote. Even if they’re dead.
“C’mon, man, they’re still permanent residents. They deserve the right to vote”.
It is written in the Constitution—dead people have an absolute right to vote.
Oh wait....
We’ll say to the baker: “just bake the cake”.
They fight for every inch even when it makes no sense. You gotta squish them like a bug. It’s what we did at Nagasaki.
It’s bigoted and racist to call people “dead”.
They’re ‘transmetabolic’.
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The Dems most loyal constituents - Dead People.
since the extremist DemoNaziCommie operatives are mostly all atheists, they can’t complain that departed souls exist to have any right to vote
strange how anti-life the leftists are
they also deny babies the right to life
and
they usually also promote euthanasia of the sick and persons with disabilities
its a “perfect” trifecta...
against our living at all stages we pass through
It’s in the “penumbra” right next to abortion rights, gay marriage and transgenderism.
Just ask Justice Roberts.
Benson “sees dead people”voting.
Our country WILL BE LOST long before all these legal cases get resolved.
>>I really would like to know what she told the judge which justified dead people on the voter rolls.<<
My thoughts exactly! There is absolutely no legitimate reason to leave deceased voters on the active voter’s roll. The only reason for leaving them on is to invite voter fraud.
If she didn’t perform to the statute, what is the penalty to her beyond a reminder to do her job?
Actually, this would be the time to establish a tax on dead people voting.
If the average IQ of Michigan voters were a little more above room temperature, Republican Kristina Karamo might stand a chance of winning the November election for Secretary of State, replacing the incompetent, if not corrupt, pro-murder-by-abortion Demonicrat Jocelyn Benson.
Trump-backed Kristina Karamo has called abortion “child sacrifice” and a “satanic practice.”
From a public trust perspective, how can an elections official argue against removing deceased voters from registration rolls without it being an admission that they are complicit in voter fraud?
The only thing I can think of is that she thinks it would be too expensive man-hour-wise to do so before the election.
I say; tough shite. Shoulda been done long ago.
Comment of the day nomination right there.
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