Tuesday, November 10, 2015

New Hampshire Republican Proves GOP Right About Voter Fraud By Committing It


http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/11/10/new-hampshire-republican-proves-gop-right-about-voter-fraud-by-committing-it/

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Whelp, one of our friends on the Right has managed to prove once again why the GOP view themselves as experts on voter fraud. Though voter fraud actually occurs at a very low rate, it seems like Republicans are constantly assuring the nation that it is happening — somewhere, somehow, somewhy. And it is. Unfortunately for the stupid Part of America, it is their side that is committing most of it.
One might say that Manchester, New Hampshire resident Derek Castonguay was very enthusiastic about voting. No, he wasn’t so excited about the process that he registered his dog to vote as a Democrat (because it’s not like Man’s Best Friend would want to be a Republican anyway) as a New Mexico Republican did in 2012. Castonguay, who can be considered more of a “lesser Robert Monroe,” the Wisconsin Republican who voted at least a dozen times between 2011 and 2012, turned himself in to police Friday morning after a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Castonguay, like Monroe, is accused of voting in multiple locations on the same day (though he will never reach the glory of voting seven times in support of Scott Walker during an important recall election). According to officials, our hero used fake addresses to vote in his hometown and two others (because why not?) on Election Day in November 2014.
The state Attorney General says that the enthusiastic Republican voter registered in Salem last year while living in Manchester — and the state Voter Information Look-Up confirms it:
State of New Hampshire Voter Information Look-Up
Alongside Manchester and Salem, Castonguay voted in Windham using a false address he had previously used in 2008. He faces misdemeanor charges of wrongful voting and unsworn falsification, both of which carry a maximum penalty of a year in prison and a $2,000 fine, according to a news release from the New Hampshire Department of Justice.
But Mr. New Hampshire Republican is far from the first of his political persuasion to stoop to the level of “overdoing it” on exercising his right to vote.
Former Mike Huckabee aide (yes, the same Mike Huckabee who is friends with a bunch of “Christian” pedophiles and is running for President)  Arkansas’ current Attorney General Leslie Rutledge found herself in quite a pickle in 2014 when she was shown to be similarly enthusiastic about voting. In fact, in 2008, she both registered in Washington D.C. and voted by absentee ballot in Arkansas. She was eventually removed from the voter rolls because of her unique registration because catching her red-handed was just a silly liberal trick intended to destroy her — or so she says.
While pushing restrictive measures intended to disenfranchise African-Americans, the poor, and other groups more likely to vote for a party that cares about them, Republicans use “voter fraud” as their justification for actual fucking poll taxes and other laws intended to give them an advantage. The truth is that overall, fraud occurs at a very low rate — but the people we need to worry most about are the ones who are screaming from the mountaintops that it exists at a massive level.
some of you might remember this,

TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2011

HUCKABEE'S FELONY

Hello, seen Huckabees commercial to get people to join and sign a petition to kill Pres. Obama's healthcare, "it will destroy the country, here's the criminal part "if you already called or sign do it again" is that the kind of voter fraud they are trying to make Americans collusive to a lie and fraud.  Now they are expanding it, to kill progressive vote with this gov't ID. only fraud is in their backyard
there is nothing to reinvent no matter how much lipstick you paint them with they are still right wing lying, racist, thieves trying to steal another presidential election. a wolf in sheep's clothing is still a wolf.
Posted by Nick Johnson at 11:56 AM

proving again what's goog for the goose does not apply to the republican gander