They Say

That a picture is worth a thousand words

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Since this picture concerns Washington State Democrats talking about election reform, I have just about that many four-letter words for them on their chioce of background photos.

That pic is not photoshopped. Here is a link to the video.

Notice the two photos on the stand on the left: The Butcher and the only known President to have ever legitimately stolen an election.

These assholes don’t even know who they’re talking about.

Found @ Sound Politics

Also from Sharkansky come the news that Washington State House Democrats (and only the Dems) have fired up a bill to give felons the right to vote.

HB-1473: Changing requirements for the restoration of the right to vote for people convicted of felonies

Now, I have said in the past that if a felon has served their sentence fully, including having payed any and all fines and/or restitution, and been a good boy/girl for at least five years (though I would prefer ten), they can then file to get their voting rights restored.

That is definitely not what is in the Democrat sponsored plan. From Sharkansky’s post:

This bill goes farther than any other felon voting proposal I’ve seen, allowing all felons to vote, except for those who are under “total confinement in the custody of the department of corrections or the federal bureau of prisons”. So criminals with suspended sentences, under house arrest, out on parole, in county jails, even those owing restitution to victims they have robbed, defrauded, beaten up and raped, would be allowed to vote.

They just rode “The Blue Wave” into the majority, how fucking desperate are these people for votes?

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One Response to They Say

  1. Linoge says:

    Just about fell out of my chair once I zoomed in on that image… Did they even think before they put those images up behind them?

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