Monday, January 12, 2009

New vote fraud allegations loom over Coulter

When right-wing agitator Ann Coulter faced accusations that she illegally voted in Florida, her defense was that she lived in New York - even though that sounds more like an admission than a defense.

Corrupt Florida election officials sat on the case for several years just so the statute of limitations would run out.

But now the New York Daily News reports that Coulter voted by absentee ballot in Connecticut in 2002 and 2004 - even though she lived in New York at that time as well. Records show that Coulter lived in a swanky Manhattan apartment and was sued for allegedly stiffing her landlord out of over $11,000 in rent. This happened in the same year that Coulter purchased a $1,500,000 Manhattan condo.

The Nutmeg State will begin an official investigation of Ann Coulter as soon as it receives a sworn complaint. And the Daily News says there's more than enough people to file such a complaint - especially after Coulter, 47, called 9/11 widows "harpies and witches."

With Fox News sporting a big boner about alleging voter fraud by everyone else (all because their candidate lost), the network needs to investigate Coulter as well.

(Source: http://www.newshounds.us/2009/01/11/ann_coulter_faces_new_voter_fraud_allegations.php;
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/01/11/2009-01-11_ann_coulter_addresses_voting_issue.html)

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