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To: tejek who wrote (650270)4/3/2012 10:22:50 PM
From: Wayners1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1583403
 
Like that Republican Jessie Jackson calling them Hymies...sure.



To: tejek who wrote (650270)4/4/2012 7:23:30 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583403
 
See, liberals (including the liberal appointed to be the Democrats 'outreach liaison') saying insulting antisemitic stuff is just them acting out what liberals know conservatives 'really' think. No matter what liberals do, they're good guys.



To: tejek who wrote (650270)4/4/2012 2:51:47 PM
From: PROLIFE1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583403
 
4 Indiana Dems Charged with Election Fraud in 2008 Presidential Race


Felony charges related to election fraud have touched the 2008 race for the highest office in the land. Prosecutors in South Bend, Ind., filed charges Monday against four St. Joseph County Democratic officials and deputies as part of a multiple-felony case involving the alleged forging of Democratic presidential primary petitions in the 2008 election, which put then-candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the Indiana ballot. The officials are accused of taking part in a scheme to fake signatures and names on the primary petitions needed to run for president. Court papers say the plan was hatched by local Democratic Party officials inside the local party headquarters. Presidential Primary Fraud Case Heats Up Allegations of election fraud with 2008 ballots Among those charged is the former long-time chairman of the St. Joseph County Democratic Party, Butch Morgan, who allegedly ordered the forgeries. He was forced to resign when the allegations were first made public last October, even though his lawyer, Shaw Friedman, told Fox News at the time that Morgan did not do anything wrong. The St. Joseph County Board of Voter Registration's Democratic board member, Pam Brunette, Board of Voter Registration worker Beverly Shelton and Democratic volunteer and former board worker Dustin Blythe also face charges. According to affidavits, St. Joseph County Voter Registration Office worker Lucas Burkett told investigators that he was part of the plan that started in January 2008 "to forge signatures on presidential candidate petitions instead of collecting actual signatures from citizens." The documents state that Burkett told investigators that “he was heavily involved in St. Joseph County political activities with the local Democratic party," and that "he had, in fact, personally forged several such signatures," and had attended meetings at the local Democratic party headquarters, where it was agreed to forge the petitions.

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