Posted on 02/06/2015 3:43:29 PM PST by spintreebob
The mother of a mentally disabled man allegedly beaten at a Gordon facility that cared for disabled adults has filed suit seeking punitive damages.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by Betty Gill in Bibb County Superior Court, claims that her son, Joseph Allen Cason Jr., also was taken to vote in the 2013 Gordon city election, although he lived in another county.
Employees, while acting in their scope of employment, allegedly took Cason and other residents to the polls to vote for the sister of the facilitys owner, who was running for mayor, according to the suit.
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Vote fraud by illegal immigrants is extremely rare compared to this. 99% of vote fraud is from those at the local level who profit from the fraud. It is rarely for ideological reasons.
(R)=45 To Life
While I was in college I worked part time at a group home for mentally retarded adults. The full time staff had all the residents registered as democrats, bussed them to the polls and “assisted” them in the booth.
I hope she realizes that she’s putting his life in danger if she doesn’t move him away from the facility in question.
GA vote fraud ping!
GA FReeper ping.
“This is a very common and typical example of vote fraud in Chicago....and now in Georgia.”.......
Don’t stop with Chicago and Georgia, it’s happening all over this once great country.
All of my firsthand experience with vote fraud has been in IL. I shouldnt have limited it just to Chicago. In Nov 2012 I voted from Normal, IL. Students from Illinois State University were bused around in a van voting from as many precincts as possible. Student housing has a high turnover rate. It takes work to keep up with who lives where.
When I voted early from far west Chicago suburb of Elburn the Aurora union hall sent members to go from library to libray to village hall voting in as many locations as possible.
I rarely see firsthand accounts of vote fraud outside IL. So I don’t know how much actually occurs.
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