Milwaukee Election Official Upset At Voters Temporarily Parking

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One monkey don't stop no show! :142smilie

It's about a 4 min drive for me.
I am going to go down there, park and sit to see what happens.
This should be good.
 

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No you won't. You're too skeered

STFU Fat Fuck Pyle!

Any way the gal friend and I rolled down there on Friday. I pulled my gas guzzling Toyota Land Cruiser right in between the first two of three cones they had set up and turned my flashers on. As fast as a ghetto blaster on a bucket of KFC there was a woman the size of that Bluto BBC waddling on up waving her hands and freaking out.
The gal friend opened the door and proceeded to exit. I rolled down the window and sure as liberal voting fraud she was being told we could not park there. She asked if this was parking for early voting and was told yes but it was reserved for "OUR" vans.
The Gal friend asked if she was going to deny her the opportunity to vote due to illegally denying her transportation to temporarily park on a public street. She said no but I would have to move. That was fine as it is in and out parking.
The "Official" then staggered off like a Drunk Fat BBC saying something we could not discern.
I'm sure it was something similar to One Monkey don't stop no show! :142smilie
I had voted weeks before by absentee ballot but the fact is these tactics the libs use to steal elections need to be confronted!

THE FACTS!

?A 2012 report by the Pew Center on the States found that 24 million voter registrations?an incredible one-eighth of all registrations nationwide?were either invalid or inaccurate, including almost 3 million people who were registered in more than one state, and more than 1.8 million dead people who were still registered.

?A 2014 study found that two years earlier, some 155,692 registered voters in North Carolina alone had first and last names, birth dates, and final four Social Security number digits that matched those of voters who were registered in other states.

?The same study also found that 35,570 people who had actually voted in North Carolina, had first names, last names, and birth dates dates that matched those of voters who had cast ballots in other states.

?On election day 2013, undercover agents from New York City?s Department of Investigations (DOI) went to 63 different polling places and assumed the names of individuals who were ineligible to vote because they had either died, moved out of town, or been incarcerated. In 61 of the 63 instances, or 97% of the time, the agents were allowed to vote.

?In 2008, Democrat Al Franken won a highly controversial U.S. Senate race in Minnesota by just 312 votes. It was later discovered that 1,099 felons?all legally ineligible to vote?had nonetheless cast ballots in the election, almost exclusively for Franken. Consider this: Without Franken, the Democrats would not have had the 60 Senate votes they needed in order to pass Obamacare in 2010.

?A 2006 study found 77,000 dead people listed on New York?s statewide database of registered voters, and many of them had somehow managed to cast ballots from the grave. One Bronx address in particular was identified as the home of as many as 191 of these registered voter-corpses.

?In Milwaukee in 2004, approximately 5,300 more ballots were cast than voters who were recorded as having shown up at the polls.

?In 2008, election officials nationwide had to discard at least 400,000 bogus voter registrations submitted by ACORN, the infamous, Obama-affiliated criminal operation masquerading as a ?community organization.? No one knows how many other invalid registrations were never detected.

?In 2011, a Colorado study found that of the nearly 12,000 non-citizens who were registered to vote in that state, about 5,000 had taken part in the 2010 general election.

?In ten Colorado counties in 2012, voter registrations outnumbered the total voting-age population by between 4% and 40%.

?In a forthcoming article in the journal Electoral Studies, university professors Jesse Richman and David Earnest conclude that a significant number of non-citizens?who support Democrats about 80% of the time?vote in U.S. elections, and that ?their participation can change the outcome of close races.?

But no, Voter ID laws aren't necessary because voter fraud is a myth.



 

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STFU Fat Fuck Pyle!

Any way the gal friend and I rolled down there on Friday. I pulled my gas guzzling Toyota Land Cruiser right in between the first two of three cones they had set up and turned my flashers on. As fast as a ghetto blaster on a bucket of KFC there was a woman the size of that Bluto BBC waddling on up waving her hands and freaking out.
The gal friend opened the door and proceeded to exit. I rolled down the window and sure as liberal voting fraud she was being told we could not park there. She asked if this was parking for early voting and was told yes but it was reserved for "OUR" vans.
The Gal friend asked if she was going to deny her the opportunity to vote due to illegally denying her transportation to temporarily park on a public street. She said no but I would have to move. That was fine as it is in and out parking.
The "Official" then staggered off like a Drunk Fat BBC saying something we could not discern.
I'm sure it was something similar to One Monkey don't stop no show! :142smilie
I had voted weeks before by absentee ballot but the fact is these tactics the libs use to steal elections need to be confronted!

THE FACTS!

?A 2012 report by the Pew Center on the States found that 24 million voter registrations?an incredible one-eighth of all registrations nationwide?were either invalid or inaccurate, including almost 3 million people who were registered in more than one state, and more than 1.8 million dead people who were still registered.

?A 2014 study found that two years earlier, some 155,692 registered voters in North Carolina alone had first and last names, birth dates, and final four Social Security number digits that matched those of voters who were registered in other states.

?The same study also found that 35,570 people who had actually voted in North Carolina, had first names, last names, and birth dates dates that matched those of voters who had cast ballots in other states.

?On election day 2013, undercover agents from New York City?s Department of Investigations (DOI) went to 63 different polling places and assumed the names of individuals who were ineligible to vote because they had either died, moved out of town, or been incarcerated. In 61 of the 63 instances, or 97% of the time, the agents were allowed to vote.

?In 2008, Democrat Al Franken won a highly controversial U.S. Senate race in Minnesota by just 312 votes. It was later discovered that 1,099 felons?all legally ineligible to vote?had nonetheless cast ballots in the election, almost exclusively for Franken. Consider this: Without Franken, the Democrats would not have had the 60 Senate votes they needed in order to pass Obamacare in 2010.

?A 2006 study found 77,000 dead people listed on New York?s statewide database of registered voters, and many of them had somehow managed to cast ballots from the grave. One Bronx address in particular was identified as the home of as many as 191 of these registered voter-corpses.

?In Milwaukee in 2004, approximately 5,300 more ballots were cast than voters who were recorded as having shown up at the polls.

?In 2008, election officials nationwide had to discard at least 400,000 bogus voter registrations submitted by ACORN, the infamous, Obama-affiliated criminal operation masquerading as a ?community organization.? No one knows how many other invalid registrations were never detected.

?In 2011, a Colorado study found that of the nearly 12,000 non-citizens who were registered to vote in that state, about 5,000 had taken part in the 2010 general election.

?In ten Colorado counties in 2012, voter registrations outnumbered the total voting-age population by between 4% and 40%.

?In a forthcoming article in the journal Electoral Studies, university professors Jesse Richman and David Earnest conclude that a significant number of non-citizens?who support Democrats about 80% of the time?vote in U.S. elections, and that ?their participation can change the outcome of close races.?

But no, Voter ID laws aren't necessary because voter fraud is a myth.




Sounds like a fun Friday.

You're fucked up, dude.

Seriously.
 

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STFU Fat Fuck Pyle!

Any way the gal friend and I rolled down there on Friday. I pulled my gas guzzling Toyota Land Cruiser right in between the first two of three cones they had set up and turned my flashers on. As fast as a ghetto blaster on a bucket of KFC there was a woman the size of that Bluto BBC waddling on up waving her hands and freaking out.
The gal friend opened the door and proceeded to exit. I rolled down the window and sure as liberal voting fraud she was being told we could not park there. She asked if this was parking for early voting and was told yes but it was reserved for "OUR" vans.
The Gal friend asked if she was going to deny her the opportunity to vote due to illegally denying her transportation to temporarily park on a public street. She said no but I would have to move. That was fine as it is in and out parking.
The "Official" then staggered off like a Drunk Fat BBC saying something we could not discern.
I'm sure it was something similar to One Monkey don't stop no show! :142smilie
I had voted weeks before by absentee ballot but the fact is these tactics the libs use to steal elections need to be confronted!

THE FACTS!

?A 2012 report by the Pew Center on the States found that 24 million voter registrations?an incredible one-eighth of all registrations nationwide?were either invalid or inaccurate, including almost 3 million people who were registered in more than one state, and more than 1.8 million dead people who were still registered.

?A 2014 study found that two years earlier, some 155,692 registered voters in North Carolina alone had first and last names, birth dates, and final four Social Security number digits that matched those of voters who were registered in other states.

?The same study also found that 35,570 people who had actually voted in North Carolina, had first names, last names, and birth dates dates that matched those of voters who had cast ballots in other states.

?On election day 2013, undercover agents from New York City?s Department of Investigations (DOI) went to 63 different polling places and assumed the names of individuals who were ineligible to vote because they had either died, moved out of town, or been incarcerated. In 61 of the 63 instances, or 97% of the time, the agents were allowed to vote.

?In 2008, Democrat Al Franken won a highly controversial U.S. Senate race in Minnesota by just 312 votes. It was later discovered that 1,099 felons?all legally ineligible to vote?had nonetheless cast ballots in the election, almost exclusively for Franken. Consider this: Without Franken, the Democrats would not have had the 60 Senate votes they needed in order to pass Obamacare in 2010.

?A 2006 study found 77,000 dead people listed on New York?s statewide database of registered voters, and many of them had somehow managed to cast ballots from the grave. One Bronx address in particular was identified as the home of as many as 191 of these registered voter-corpses.

?In Milwaukee in 2004, approximately 5,300 more ballots were cast than voters who were recorded as having shown up at the polls.

?In 2008, election officials nationwide had to discard at least 400,000 bogus voter registrations submitted by ACORN, the infamous, Obama-affiliated criminal operation masquerading as a ?community organization.? No one knows how many other invalid registrations were never detected.

?In 2011, a Colorado study found that of the nearly 12,000 non-citizens who were registered to vote in that state, about 5,000 had taken part in the 2010 general election.

?In ten Colorado counties in 2012, voter registrations outnumbered the total voting-age population by between 4% and 40%.

?In a forthcoming article in the journal Electoral Studies, university professors Jesse Richman and David Earnest conclude that a significant number of non-citizens?who support Democrats about 80% of the time?vote in U.S. elections, and that ?their participation can change the outcome of close races.?

But no, Voter ID laws aren't necessary because voter fraud is a myth.




You didn't do shit. You're too scared. Any video? Any pictures? ..... Nah
 
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