Oct 28, 2008

Van Hollen Not 'Valid'

Update: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Greg Palast: Drinking the ACORN Kool-Aid: How Cries of Voter Fraud Cover Up GOP Elections Theft - While Republicans had the media searching for links between Obama and ACORN, RNC operatives were busily completing one of the most massive voter suppression and purging efforts in American history.

Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen's voter suppression suit was tossed because he misread a federal law and tried to use it to suppress votes fighting the spectre of voter fraud, the opposite of the law's public policy rationale. You would think he would be embarrassed.

Civil rights groups, labor unions, voting rights groups, good government groups - all came together to protect Wisconsin citizens from their attorney general and his political party.

Now, "Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen says he'll deploy more than 50 assistant attorney generals and state agents around the state Nov. 4 to guard against election fraud." - AP

What crap.

"... The reality is, if the Government Accountability Office would have followed the law earlier, I believe it would have made our current election more valid," Van Hollen said to News 12 Milwaukee.

But as Judge Sumi who dismissed Van Hollen's lawsuit last week demonstrated, Van Hollen has no idea what the law is and legal observers are laughing at the spectacle of the bush-league jurist, Van Hollen.

Van Hollen is a corrupt public official not fit to serve office, especially the Attorney General's office.

Who knows what other crap he is capable of.

One thing is certain: Van Hollen cannot be trusted by the people of Wisconsin and is deserving of no respect by the citizens who he has betrayed.

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