Voter fraud, voter fraud, voter fraud, lololololololololololz!
In Minnesota, convicted felons aren't allowed to vote if they're still on supervised release. (Ooh, an Allowed Cloud!) That's the law. This blog doesn't get to decide what laws apply, and what laws don't.
So let's introduce you to a clod named Eric Willems. Willems did prison time recently for a felony conviction of having sex with a 15-year-old girl. His supervised release doesn't run out for a couple more years.
And Willems is a big Republican. And he's a staunch supporter of John McCain and Norm Coleman. He couldn't wait to vote for the Republican ticket.
So he did. Even though he wasn't allowed to vote. And his vote was counted.
He knew he wasn't permitted to vote. He admitted that when he was released from prison, he was told he couldn't vote.
In the Gopher State, voting illegally (as Willems did) is also a felony. Oops. You're busted, Eric.
Sounds like a future Republican senator himself, doesn't he?
(Source: http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=534999&catid=2)
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Felon illegally voted Republican
Posted by Bandit at 2:31 PM
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Sounds like a future Republican president himself, actually.
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