HolyCoast: Condemning Those Who Condemn Voter Fraud
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Monday, October 18, 2010

Condemning Those Who Condemn Voter Fraud

How backwards have things become in this country, where wrong is celebrated and right is condemned?  Just read this:
Several community groups Tuesday condemned billboards throughout Milwaukee that warn “Voter Fraud is a Felony,” saying they are an attempt by right-wing sources to intimidate and suppress minority voting.

At a press conference in front of one of the billboards at S. 22nd St. and W. Morgan Ave., the groups called on Clear Channel Outdoor, the owner of the billboards, to take down the ads and disclose who paid for them.

The bottom of the billboards, which show people behind jail bars, the words “We Voted Illegally” and the penalty for voting illegally, disclose only that the billboards were paid for “by a private family foundation.”

“We’re tired of these tactics and signs like these that keep various groups from participating,” said Jayme Montgomery-Baker, state director of the League of Young Voters. “There are so many other issues we should be talking about, like jobs, education and health care.”
I'm speechless. This is an attempt to paint those who would preserve the integrity of our elections as racists. That card doesn't work anymore.

The activist groups protesting these signs know that members of their community are actively involved in voter fraud and they don't like anyone pointing out the inconvenient truth that some of them could get arrested if found out.

No legitimate voters will be intimidated by these signs, only those who are attempting to steal elections.  Don't take the signs down - put up more of them.

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