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Posted: 9:19 a.m. Wednesday, June 27, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
This is rich. Obama’s campaign team has apparently recruited an army of lawyers for the upcoming election. Their purpose? To be on standby in case there are legal disputes over voters rights and the voting process: “Obama's campaign says it is particularly concerned about the implementation of new voter ID laws across the country, the possibility of anti-fraud activists challenging legitimate voters and the handling of voter registrations in the most competitive states.”
I remember another time the Democrats unleashed an army of lawyers. It was Florida in 2000 … right after the November vote that became so controversial. The Democrats recruited Democrat lawyers, primarily from Democrat strongholds in the Northeast, and sent them to Florida with one directive … they were to fan out to voting districts throughout Florida to make sure as many ballots from members of the military serving overseas were disqualified and not counted as possible. They knew that military voting was going strongly for Bush and against Mr. Purple Heart, John Kerry (who served in Vietnam, by the way) and they wanted those votes cast aside. Now these same Democrats throw a fit at the mere suggestion that Florida might remove someone from the ballot who is not a citizen, is a convicted felon, or is otherwise ineligible to vote.
Yeah … makes perfect sense to me. Democrats will work diligently to make sure military votes aren’t counted, but votes from felons and illegal aliens are just fine. Go figure.
So now the very same Obama who cared little about the voter intimidation antics of Black Panthers at polling places in 2008, is chewing his nails over the possibility that illegals and felons – folks whom he thinks might very well vote for him .. are being challenged. The New Black Panther Case, by the way, was the case that our wonderful Attorney General, Eric Holder, said he didn’t like because it focusing on the issue could demean “my people.”
Now we see the roadmap of excuses if Obama loses. There will be three primary reasons that are already being framed:
Gets pretty tiring after a while, doesn’t it?
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