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Tea Partiers outreach to black voters by watching over them while they vote

I remember having a Republican voting observer in the voting area for the General Election of 2004. That just freaked me the hell out.

article said:
What is clear is the motivation behind this: black votes are a threat to Tea Party ambition. Matthew Steffey, an election law expert at the Mississippi College School of Law, told The Times that some people “think this is not really about legal challenges to individual ballots, but about dissuading or in some cases intimidating voters from coming to the polls to begin with.” Meanwhile, over the weekend a woman at a Tea Party Express rally implied that Cochran is paying black people to vote for him, according to the Times, which Cochran's campaign called "crazy talk."
Man these people will say anything. Cochran is so conservative, even his blood is red...

...you know that probably doesn't sound as impressive as it was meant to. Regardless, Cochran is very conservative, yet Brown Shirts are claiming he is committing voter fraud. Surprised they aren't burning effigies of him with Obama.
 
Nothing to see here. Certainly no racism involved. Move along. Move along.
Not quite racism, as much as convenience. Hard to tell a white liberal from a white conservative, unless they are wearing a Ted Nugent shirt.
 
Nothing to see here. Certainly no racism involved. Move along. Move along.
Not quite racism, as much as convenience. Hard to tell a white liberal from a white conservative, unless they are wearing a Ted Nugent shirt.
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Of course when black extremists (like Black Panthers in 2008) intimidate voters it's no big deal, right? :rolleyes:
 
Of course when black extremists (like Black Panthers in 2008) intimidate voters it's no big deal, right? :rolleyes:

Yes. That was actually no big deal due to the whole "It didn't happen" part of the story.
 
Yes. That was actually no big deal due to the whole "It didn't happen" part of the story.
It did happen, AG Holder just swept it under the rug.
Sure he did. Because he has the power to enforce state laws in Pennsylvania. State laws that were not broken.


And here is the Federal Law: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/594

Here is the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PRYJqfcEe0

It's pretty violent, especially when he holds the door from some older ladies who might be white.
 
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Of course when black extremists (like Black Panthers in 2008) intimidate voters it's no big deal, right? :rolleyes:
In 2004 Republicans had observers inside the polling area, not outside it. Jebus, talk about Orwellian!
 
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