Re: Media Doesn't Mention The Election Crooks Were Both Democrats



In article <iJnZi.3532$WN2.297@trnddc08>, Docky Wocky <mrchuck@xxxxxxx> wrote:
"(AP) Two former elections workers pleaded no contest Monday to rigging a
recount during the 2004 presidential election that prosecutors say was meant
to avoid a lengthier, more expensive hand recount of all votes.
Prosecutors said Jacqueline Maiden, 60, and Kathleen Dreamer, 41, pleaded no
contest to negligent misconduct and failure to perform official duties.

Under the deal, Judge Shirley Strickland Safford in Cuyahoga County Common
Pleas Court made no ruling on guilt or innocence. The women were placed in a
diversion program and their records will be cleared if they avoid legal
trouble for six months, according to Cara Santosuosso, Maiden's attorney.."

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After all the crapolla about election fraud in Ohio, isn't it funny how not
one media outfit that carried the news mentioned the two election crooks
were Ohio Democrats?

Not that the media is biassed or nothing.




How do you know they were Democrats?

The full story doesn't say anything.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gURYuxB5VMzyk9sDbJhA3H7E1HUwD8SNRBV80

I think you are making shit up.


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