Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Is this your John HancocK?

The Democratic leadership is debating whether or not sufficient evidence is available to prove whether or not a criminal investigation is warranted. According to a story by Ben Lanka, Kevin Knuth is fledging outrage, while Andy Down is pondering or pandering over the issue in the media.

The Democrats should be demanding an investigation, and probably would if not for the fact that those folks they are railing against look like them! It is the practice of raced white privilege,having discussions in backrooms tunsurping the judicial process, and undermining the purpose of the criminal justice system. Why, because privilege all for them to not punish political cronies for carrying out their corrupt agenda. Prime example of this privilege was the 2004 election model. Al Gore backed off from George Bush appointment to the White House, for the political system? I don't think so!

So it is no surprise that the Allen County Election Board and the Republican Party privilege to manipulate the political process included forged names on the ballot. Their fearless leader, George Bush has set precedent for ignoring the political process. The voters should be outraged and demand charges be brought against the criminals.

Kevin Leinginer comments, I mean article the forged signatures ( yes, I meant more than one signature) was a mistake. Check out the instruction on the form and find out how this mistake was discovered or had to be reported. Leninger reports from one of the major party leaders, “My complaint is that this was discovered last Wednesday, and (Election Board Director Pam Finlayson) notified Republican Board member David Wright,” he said. “But this is supposed to be a bipartisan board, and we didn’t hear about it until Monday when Foy was fired, giving them time to put the best possible spin on it.” Well what do you, if it's not the American way, by gosh by golly it should is the Allen County Republican way.

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