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To: Brumar89 who wrote (728390)7/22/2013 7:36:33 PM
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Our tax dollars at work. I wonder how Zimmerman feels with the entire justice department railroading him? To have his elected leaders speaking awful things about him? That his tax dollars are used to protect these good for nothing “protestors”?



To: Brumar89 who wrote (728390)7/22/2013 8:17:45 PM
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Hillary Clinton Exposed, Movie She Banned From Theaters




To: Brumar89 who wrote (728390)7/22/2013 9:01:32 PM
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Zimmerman should get 10M in damages and 100M in punitive damages and put the Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton racket out of business for good. What they do is nothing short of what the mob does. The RICO applies to both those crooks.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (728390)7/23/2013 1:46:38 AM
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Cincinnati poll worker sentenced to 5 years for voter fraud in presidential ...

By Eric Shawn
Published July 19, 2013
FoxNews.com


She boasted that she voted twice in last November's presidential election. She was charged with repeatedly voting illegally over three elections using the names of others, including her sister who has been in a coma for a decade.


Now 58-year-old Melowese Richardson, a veteran Cincinnati poll worker, will be spending the next five years in prison for voter fraud.

"You were the lifeguard, to make sure the system was conducted fairly, the greatest system on earth, the free election system," declared Court of Common Pleas Judge Robert P. Ruehlman, who sentenced Richardson to the five-year term. She faced up to 12 years behind bars after pleading no contest to four state counts in May.

"Your job was to make sure it was conducted fairly, but what did you do? You used this position of lifeguard, this position of trust to vote illegally."