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Holder Must Investigate “Richland Robbery”

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35 comments

GrandTango May 10, 2013 at 11:56 am

Poor, poor, little naive FITS. You have no idea what’s happening do you?
The WAR is Against elected democrats before this $#!* ever sees the light of day……once they get power, Steal is what they do, w/ the help of the “watchdog” media.

Yet, Simple-minded FITS chooses to fight skirmish by skirmish, in battles that were lost before they even started.

FITS feels the effeminate, liberal-tarian need to “Dialogue.” He fails to see that most liberals don’t Give a $#!* about justice, fairness, or about what you think. They look at you and laugh at the REVENGE their god and idol swore, then was swept into office.

Silly FITS, is p!$$!*g in the wind, thinking the leftwing Criminals actually care about doing the RIGHT thing…

Their Reality is that you get F#!ked…and as long as they can take your money, and perpetuate their crusade against all that is decent, you are just some dolt on which to crap…

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A Friend May 10, 2013 at 12:25 pm

“Unfortunately, in this case racism and fiscally liberal ideology are guiding every step of this process.”

I think that’s a bit hyperbolic, given the historic discrimination that has existed re: voting in the South for decades. That said, I would like to see a better investigation into the Richland County situation b/c the machine shortage – whether it affected black, white, or purple voters – was indeed a violation of law.

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A Friend May 10, 2013 at 12:25 pm

“Unfortunately, in this case racism and fiscally liberal ideology are guiding every step of this process.”

I think that’s a bit hyperbolic, given the historic discrimination that has existed re: voting in the South for decades. That said, I would like to see a better investigation into the Richland County situation b/c the machine shortage – whether it affected black, white, or purple voters – was indeed a violation of law.

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RightStep May 10, 2013 at 12:27 pm

SC is totally corrupt – both Dems and RINO Repubs are on the take and will continue their tax plunder, lies and MSM supported cover up of the truth. The SC Supreme Court is a joke. There is no rule of law in this state or in this country anymore. I witnessed this vote fraud personally – stood in line for over 3+ hours in Northeast precinct that voted against this tax fraud in 2010. There were only 2 working machines and one was being taken outside to waiting buses of elderly voters to be used (abused) – it was complete and total chaos. The entire election of 2012 was a fraud. The racist black Dems and their willing hack ‘good ole white boys’ are to blame and the criminals in both parties should be prosecuted and the corrupt judges exposed and kicked off the courts. What a disgrace!

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Chris May 10, 2013 at 10:29 pm

Go see a psychiatrist.

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RightStep May 10, 2013 at 12:27 pm

SC is totally corrupt – both Dems and RINO Repubs are on the take and will continue their tax plunder, lies and MSM supported cover up of the truth. The SC Supreme Court is a joke. There is no rule of law in this state or in this country anymore. I witnessed this vote fraud personally – stood in line for over 3+ hours in Northeast precinct that voted against this tax fraud in 2010. There were only 2 working machines and one was being taken outside to waiting buses of elderly voters to be used (abused) – it was complete and total chaos. The entire election of 2012 was a fraud. The racist black Dems and their willing hack ‘good ole white boys’ are to blame and the criminals in both parties should be prosecuted and the corrupt judges exposed and kicked off the courts. What a disgrace!

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Chris May 10, 2013 at 10:29 pm

Go see a psychiatrist.

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Sarge May 10, 2013 at 12:39 pm

As long as Bill Nettles is in charge here in South Carolina, nothing will happen. The Attorney General always checks in with the US Attorney before any important actions are taken in that US Attorney’s state. Jean Toal approved this rigged election in her bogus “hearing” and review of the situation. Nettles will never do anything to cross Toal. End of story. It’s over.

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Guero May 12, 2013 at 5:09 pm

Other than the Earl Graham/Dan Johnson non-story, this could be the most content-free and frivolous post Billy has ever put out.
But, that never stopped Billy before. No experts, no facts, no problem for Folks.

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The Tax Man Cometh May 12, 2013 at 5:12 pm

Yeh talk about beating a dead horse.Shut up Fits!Pay Your Taxes

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Sarge May 10, 2013 at 12:39 pm

As long as Bill Nettles is in charge here in South Carolina, nothing will happen. The Attorney General always checks in with the US Attorney before any important actions are taken in that US Attorney’s state. Jean Toal approved this rigged election in her bogus “hearing” and review of the situation. Nettles will never do anything to cross Toal. End of story. It’s over.

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Guero May 12, 2013 at 5:09 pm

Other than the Earl Graham/Dan Johnson non-story, this could be the most content-free and frivolous post Billy has ever put out.
But, that never stopped Billy before. No experts, no facts, no problem for Folks.

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The Tax Man Cometh May 12, 2013 at 5:12 pm

Yeh talk about beating a dead horse.Shut up Fits!Pay Your Taxes

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Bubbas Brother May 10, 2013 at 1:03 pm

While I agree that someone needs to investigate, I’d prefer that just about any other organization than Holder’s DOJ do the join. He’s liable to decide it actually passed two years ago and that the tax is now retroactive.

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The Colonel (R) May 10, 2013 at 1:03 pm

While I agree that someone needs to investigate, I’d prefer that just about any other organization than Holder’s DOJ do the job. He’s liable to decide it actually passed two years ago and that the tax is now retroactive.

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Honkey White Bread May 10, 2013 at 1:08 pm

It fits with the agenda of all US governments to continue to ostracize whites, especially males and scape goat them to make other ethnicities feel better about their inadequacies.(which is a generalization of course, there are always exceptions)

You are correct. There would be a hellacious uproar if it was a black district and an issue like welfare benefits being struck down.

White districts & more taxes? Who gives a shit.

No one important, anyway. There will always be plenty of whites that will go along to get along.

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Honkey White Bread May 10, 2013 at 1:08 pm

It fits with the agenda of all US governments to continue to ostracize whites, especially males and scape goat them to make other ethnicities feel better about their inadequacies.(which is a generalization of course, there are always exceptions)

You are correct. There would be a hellacious uproar if it was a black district and an issue like welfare benefits being struck down.

White districts & more taxes? Who gives a shit.

No one important, anyway. There will always be plenty of whites that will go along to get along.

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Bill May 10, 2013 at 1:12 pm

“Then imagine that a white election director had been intimately tied to the leaders of the white anti-tax movement – and that evidence existed directly implicating this white director in the machine shortages?”

I don’t have to imagine any of that because all of that did happen on November 6 in predominantly black districts in Ohio, Florida, and many other states run by Republicans. In fact nationwide Republicans leadership participated in an organized effort to suppress minority voter turnout on November 6 by a number of methods; including intentionally creating long voting lines in minority districts. And guess what, the people who participated in that effort were white Mitt Romney supporters. Did anything happen to any of them? No. Was anyone fired? No. For god sakes, in Dade County Florida a 102 year old lady had to wait in line over 3 hours to vote in a Presidential election.

Here is how “conservatives” felt about that:

During an episode of “Kilmeade & Friends” on Fox News radio, co-hosts Martha MacCallum and Bill Hemmer cracked jokes about the Desiline Victor story.

Bill Hemmer: How long was she on-line?

Martha MacCallum: What’s the big deal? She was happy…She waited on-line, she voted, she was happy she was there to vote. This is such a non-issue.

Bill Hemmer: They held her up as a victim! What was she the victim of? Rashes on the bottom of her feet?

Martha MacCallum: Ya.

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Bill May 10, 2013 at 1:12 pm

“Then imagine that a white election director had been intimately tied to the leaders of the white anti-tax movement – and that evidence existed directly implicating this white director in the machine shortages?”

I don’t have to imagine any of that because all of that did happen on November 6 in predominantly black districts in Ohio, Florida, and many other states run by Republicans. In fact nationwide Republicans leadership participated in an organized effort to suppress minority voter turnout on November 6 by a number of methods; including intentionally creating long voting lines in minority districts. And guess what, the people who participated in that effort were white Mitt Romney supporters. Did anything happen to any of them? No. Was anyone fired? No. For god sakes, in Dade County Florida a 102 year old lady had to wait in line over 3 hours to vote in a Presidential election.

Here is how “conservatives” felt about that:

During an episode of “Kilmeade & Friends” on Fox News radio, co-hosts Martha MacCallum and Bill Hemmer cracked jokes about the Desiline Victor story.

Bill Hemmer: How long was she on-line?

Martha MacCallum: What’s the big deal? She was happy…She waited on-line, she voted, she was happy she was there to vote. This is such a non-issue.

Bill Hemmer: They held her up as a victim! What was she the victim of? Rashes on the bottom of her feet?

Martha MacCallum: Ya.

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Bubbas Brother May 10, 2013 at 2:42 pm

While I agree that someone needs to investigate, I’d prefer that just about any other organization than Holder’s DOJ do the join. He’s liable to decide it actually passed two years ago and that the tax is now retroactive.

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The Colonel (R) May 10, 2013 at 2:42 pm

Racism…the gift that keeps on giving – liberals political power

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Soft Sigh from Hell May 10, 2013 at 3:56 pm

No matter what the sordid facts in this case–and I am prepared to believe just about anything in SC’s unethical political morass–still and all, there is almost nothing so pathetic as whining white men in America, recipient of huge advantage, on both a national and especially world comparison, and favored for centuries now.

But on the more general topic of political corruption (illegal) and favoritism (unethical, even if sometimes legal) I too fret and worry that there is little sight of hope sometimes. Then I ponder that Cromartie is gone, in our own back yard, and so is Muammar (to look much farther). All hope is not lost.

But we probably do need some stalwarts in the fray in order to win. I take some solace from old America literature that bewails severe problems of those times (~1900 plus or minus a few decades), many similar to today or recent years: corruption, nepotism, incompetence, collusion, repression, targeting, etc.). We somehow survived or partially overcame those in later and better years.

I recently happened upon an example of one man’s efforts and effects against such political and municipal dysfunction. It was written by the illustrious H.L. Mencken but under a pseudonym early in his career (starts on page 166, or search for BONAPARTE).

http://books.google.com/books?id=xcvQAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=Bonaparte+Leslie's&source=bl&ots=aEoHjr_anu&sig=Cw1NncnxMVQs-ZI_4hF3qoU84uM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CE2NUauHFIHo9ASYjIHQBw&sqi=2&ved=0CEEQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Bonaparte%20Leslie's&f=false

Leslie’s Monthly Magazine, Volume 57, 1903 I think.

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Honkey White Bread May 11, 2013 at 7:23 am

“there is almost nothing so pathetic as whining white men in America, recipient of huge advantage, on both a national and especially world comparison, and favored for centuries now.”

Times are a changing my friend, you argument almost smacks of “Obama overspends, but who cares because Bush did.” You can make the same style argument for the ongoing wars and drone strikes.

The evils of the past are never a justification for the evils of today.

The government likes division by race, in fact they are the biggest encourages of it policy wise.

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Soft Sigh from Hell May 11, 2013 at 4:15 pm

The overwhelming advantages in the past, and continued if lesser advantages today, are full justification for mere mocking the ongoing whining.

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Soft Sigh from Hell May 10, 2013 at 3:56 pm

No matter what the sordid facts in this case–and I am prepared to believe just about anything in SC’s unethical political morass–still and all, there is almost nothing so pathetic as whining white men in America, recipient of huge advantage, on both a national and especially world comparison, and favored for centuries now.

But on the more general topic of political corruption (illegal) and favoritism (unethical, even if sometimes legal) I too fret and worry that there is little sight of hope sometimes. Then I ponder that Cromartie is gone, in our own back yard, and so is Muammar (to look much farther). All hope is not lost.

But we probably do need some stalwarts in the fray in order to win. I take some solace from old America literature that bewails severe problems of those times (~1900 plus or minus a few decades), many similar to today or recent years: corruption, nepotism, incompetence, collusion, repression, targeting, etc.). We somehow survived or partially overcame those in later and better years.

I recently happened upon an example of one man’s efforts and effects against such political and municipal dysfunction. It was written by the illustrious H.L. Mencken but under a pseudonym early in his career (starts on page 166, or search for BONAPARTE).

http://books.google.com/books?id=xcvQAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=Bonaparte+Leslie's&source=bl&ots=aEoHjr_anu&sig=Cw1NncnxMVQs-ZI_4hF3qoU84uM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CE2NUauHFIHo9ASYjIHQBw&sqi=2&ved=0CEEQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Bonaparte%20Leslie's&f=false

Leslie’s Monthly Magazine, Volume 57, 1903 I think.

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Honkey White Bread May 11, 2013 at 7:23 am

“there is almost nothing so pathetic as whining white men in America, recipient of huge advantage, on both a national and especially world comparison, and favored for centuries now.”

Times are a changing my friend, you argument almost smacks of “Obama overspends, but who cares because Bush did.” You can make the same style argument for the ongoing wars and drone strikes.

The evils of the past are never a justification for the evils of today.

The government likes division by race, in fact they are the biggest encourages of it policy wise.

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Soft Sigh from Hell May 11, 2013 at 4:15 pm

The overwhelming advantages in the past, and continued if lesser advantages today, are full justification for mere mocking the ongoing whining.

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Queen Jean May 10, 2013 at 4:33 pm

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. It’s over because I said so.

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Queen Jean May 10, 2013 at 4:33 pm

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. It’s over because I said so.

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Jay Ellington May 13, 2013 at 9:07 am

I’ve never seen a picture of Eric Holder where he didn’t look confused and/or constipated.

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shifty henry May 13, 2013 at 11:27 am

Wouldn’t you be confused if you reported to this guy?

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shifty henry May 13, 2013 at 11:41 am

And what’s worse, this is where he has to pee…

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Jay Ellington May 13, 2013 at 9:07 am

I’ve never seen a picture of Eric Holder where he didn’t look confused and/or constipated.

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shifty henry May 13, 2013 at 11:27 am

Wouldn’t you be confused if you reported to this guy?

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shifty henry May 13, 2013 at 11:41 am

And what’s worse, this is where he has to pee…

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