Crooks and Liars:
Kris Kobach, a former counsel to then-Attorney General John Ashcroft who is currently the chairman of the Kansas GOP, sent out an email on Thur entitled “Kansas Republican Party Year in Review” in which he brags of voter caging. Blue Tide Rising has the goods:
… Kris Kobach, chairman of the Kansas GOP, sent out a self-congratulatory litany of accomplishments. Among them was one particularly eye-catching item:
“To date, the Kansas GOP has identified and caged more voters in the last 11 months than the previous two years!” […]
Slate.com has the best comprehensive write-up on how the Republican Party employs caging techniques to suppress the votes of the poor, the deployed, and college students. (You know, likely Democratic voters.)
Did we mention it’s illegal? And that Kris Kobach is proud to be doing it?
Did we mention it’s illegal? And that Kris Kobach is proud to be doing it?
Since Kris Kobach can’t expand his own party or force his own Party’s members to support his candidates he’s shamelessly trying to keep Democrats from voting instead. This is the stratagem of a desperate and shrinking party.
Someone needs to ask Kris Kobach which voters he’s caging and how he’s doing it. Someone like a newspaper editor or perhaps a Grand Jury. … (more)
2 comments:
SPB this is a perfect case for you it's a slam dunk. You have to love a Republican idiot who convicts himself. Now many have done this in the pass 7 years. But SPB this is a chance for you to make a quick couple of bucks. Now this will be the first time in history where a court had a three day trial. One day opening remarks. second evidence in case and third day closings. The jurors will ask the Judge if they can have the free lunch. After lunch the juror will come back with a guilty finding. Even a blind man can see he's guilty. Why would anyone tell about the crimes they committed and open it up for public review.
SPB it's not everyday you can make big bucks in a couple of days without a sweat.
Jackie,
I can eat, chew gum, belch, and call it a day on this case...
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