The Anderson Herald-Bulletin did mention the party affilition, however. Key excerpt:
Chief Deputy Prosecutor Mike Chambers said public servants are held to a higher standard and that Douglas should be cooperating with the FBI and Indiana State Police in their investigation into voter fraud in Madison County.
The fact is the man lived in Pendleton and voted in the Anderson city election, Chambers said. As a good Democrat, he felt the need to vote in the city election.
Chicago area, voter fraud, no mention of the party. Why state the obvious and insult your reader's intelligence?
Have to file this under WTF!
Perjury is a felony. A 10 day sentence?
Ten days? Almost sounds worth the risk of getting caught. I assumed that such a crime would be 10 years at least.
Voting is NOT an absolute RIGHT, because it is contingent on certain things, such as, you can't vote (legally) if you have been convicted of a felony and you are in prison or you are on parole. Voting is a privelege, much like driving is. If you get caught drunk driving, your privilege of driving is revoked. If you get caught committing voter fraud, your voting privileges should also be revoked.
I have always been told that voting is a privilege, and it is stated as such on the back of my voter registration card.
So this means ALL "good" Democrats vote multiple times. What does that say about the BAD democrats?
For those not familiar with the demographics of the Hoosier state, Anderson is, well, a hive of ignorance and stupidity.
(No offense to any Anderson FReepers intended, BTW.)
But seriously, many of the Andersonians I've met have been running on less than all cylinders. A few cards short of a full deck. Not the sharpest tools in the shed. You get the picture.
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