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7 charged with voter fraud in 2008 elections

7 charged with voter fraud in 2008 elections

By  Bruce Vielmetti of the Journal Sentinel
from : localhost/ April 21, 2010 |

Prosecutors charged seven people this week with  election fraud related to the November 2008 election in Milwaukee.

Three  are charged with voting as felons, two with voting twice, and two with  falsely procuring voter registrations while working for the organization  ACORN.

• Olando Maclin, 53, had been sentenced in July 2007 to  two years of extended supervision for receiving stolen property. He had  been told by his attorney and the judge that he could not vote until his  civil rights were restored.

According to a criminal complaint in  the voting case, Maclin never showed up for an appointment with his  probation officer and was labeled an quot;instant absconder.quot;

On Nov.  4, 2008, he cast a ballot at Garden Homes Lutheran School, 2450 W.  Roosevelt Drive, according to the complaint.

• Edward G. Johnson,  47, had been sentenced in January 2007 to three years of probation for  possession of cocaine. Johnson was also told at least twice that he  could not vote while on supervision. The complaint does not state where  Johnson cast his vote in November 2008.

• Michael Henderson, 40,  was on probation from a felony in Rock County and also voted in  Milwaukee, according to a Department of Justice news release.

All  three are charged with two offenses - voting while disqualified and  providing false information to an election official. Each count is  punishable by up to 3 1/2 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

•  Herbert and Suzanne Gunka of Milwaukee were charged with double voting,  having cast absentee ballots before the election and then voting again  on election day. That charge is also a felony.

• Maria Miles, 37,  and Kevin Clancy, 27, of Racine, are charged with being parties to the  crime of falsely procuring voter registrations. The Justice Department  release said they submitted several applications for the same people,  quot;and also were part of a scheme in which they and other (special  registration deputies) registered each other to vote multiple times in  order to meet voter registration quotas imposed by ACORN.quot;

The  cases were investigated by the Election Fraud Task Force, a  collaborative effort between the Department of Justice, the Milwaukee  County district attorney's office and the Milwaukee Police Department.

well next time i need a big bag of coke I now know i just need to find some local ACORN folks

These ACORN dudes are a bunch of racist baiting scoudrels.


racist are easy to bait.

I believe they're the group formally known as ACORN.

And yet, after everything has come out it takes an overrule of U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon to keep them unfunded.
NEW YORK (AP) - A federal appeals court on Wednesday handed the government a victory by temporarily blocking a judge's finding that Congress was wrong to halt federal funding to the activist group ACORN.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan also agreed to expedite the government's appeal of U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon's rulings that the funding cutoff was unconstitutional. Oral arguments were likely to occur before July
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It's Final!

The Supreme Court has turned down ACORN’s request for help in its lawsuit claiming Congress was wrong to shut off the activist group’s federal funding.
The high court on Friday refused to throw out a decision by the federal appellate court in New York City. That court had decided to freeze a judge’s determination that Congress acted unconstitutionally in yanking the group’s funding.
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Originally Posted by Dave007inVegasIt's Final!

The Supreme Court has turned down ACORN’s request for help in its lawsuit claiming Congress was wrong to shut off the activist group’s federal funding.
The high court on Friday refused to throw out a decision by the federal appellate court in New York City. That court had decided to freeze a judge’s determination that Congress acted unconstitutionally in yanking the group’s funding.
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This be good for the people! This here decision brings joy to my heart!
QUICK..SOMEBODY CONTACT BARMAN ! !

He said to get back to him whenever someone was convicted of voter FRAUD..
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