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Monday, January 22, 2007

Ann Coulter update

When last we left our sordid tale of wealth and right-wing vote fraud, Palm Beach elections official Arthur Anderson, after being stonewalled by Coulter, had referred her case to the state attorney for criminal prosecution.

Now the plot thickens!!

Anderson has been unable to find anyone willing to take the case. The Palm Beach police concluded they didn't have jurisdiction, and without a police file State Attorney Barry Krischer is uninterested. so Anderson's trying to persuade the sheriff or Florida's Department of Law Enforcement to handle it.

Meanwhile, it appears that Coulter used the fake address not only on voter registration forms but also on her driver's license application -- a second felony. So if anyone could be bothered to bring charges against her, she could face even more sanctions.

In closing, remember Midtopia's Coulter Motto: "Root for the jail term!"

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's what they need to do: go find themselves a "Ronnie Earle." Surely there's a ronnie earle type there in Palm Beach among all the liberals who is willing to go after one of those horrible conservatives whose ideas they simply CANNOT tolerate?

This is no different than what the libs tried to do to Tom Delay in Houston. Although, they don't give a crapola about all their voter fraud---which is REAL voter fraud.
JP5

Sean Aqui said...

First, I suspect Coulter will eventually just get a fine -- unless she continues to be a dink. I'm following the case mostly for fun, not because I think there was a serious crime committed or that this reflects on conservatives in general. I'm simply wishing bad things to happen to a most unpleasant person.

But the evidence is pretty strong that there was a crime committed, with malice aforethought. That alone ought to separate this case from Delay's, even in your mind. You believe Delay did nothing wrong and his prosecution is pure politics; fine. But in this case a law -- nay, two laws -- were clearly broken. Surely you're not arguing that Coulter should just be let off because she's a conservative celebrity, are you?

Anonymous said...

In NH we have paid John Kerry operatives stealing signs, then voting as if they were NH residents when they've never been, then running. It's a rampant problem.

Our AG is a Dem sympthizer and won't prosecute.

The D's in NH know how to terrorize...and use this to the hilt.

Coulter's plight is not even worthy of any bandwidth compared to what is going on in NH...with the dumbocrats.

Anonymous said...

Just do a lookup on Geoff Wetrosky voting scandal.

The little turd is now in Boston, probably voting illegally there too since he is really from SDakota.

Sean Aqui said...

New Hampshire? Where the Republican Party is practically bankrupt and their two top officials convicted because they jammed Democratic get-out-the-vote efforts?

Sounds like the Granite State has some serious problems on both sides of the aisle.

I'll take a look at New Hampshire; but this really doesn't have any relevance to Coulter. I'm reveling in her trouble because she's a repulsive weasel, not because I think her crime is particularly heinous.

Anonymous said...

Ann Coulter enjoys making accusations but fails miserably when she has to explain her points or defend them. She just flips her hair,smirks into the camera,bats the eyelashes over her dead,shark-like eyes and blames "liberals". It's getting old really. Since she cannot use logic in anything she says, what makes people think she uses logic in filling out her driver's license properly? She should have contacted an editor for that.

Anonymous said...

As a resident of NH for the last 4.5 years I can tell you that republican party is much deeper in trouble than the democrats. The phone jamming scandal settlement means that political donations from the republican party are going to the democratic party. The governor who is a democrat is doing the best job of all governors in the country. The legislature is now overwhelmingly democratic . The NH AG is a democratic sympathizer, but wasn't she nominated by the previous republican hack of a governor ?
GK
GK

Sean Aqui said...

I looked up Geoff Wetrosky, and I'm not sure how his claim of "rampant" Democratic wrongdoing holds true. It involves the campaign manager for the mayor of Manchester -- one guy. Bad enough, and the Kerry connection is just one more strike against that sad sack. But hardly the same thing as party-level wrongdoing.

Anonymous said...

Were this not Republican Anne Coulter----absolutely NOTHING would be happening in the courts. It's a real shame to waste time and money on political witch hunts over minor, unimportant deals.
JP5

Sean Aqui said...

If it weren't a celebrity -- and a widely despised celebrity at that -- the case wouldn't generate any coverage. And it's possible most people get slaps on the wrist for this; I don't know, and I bet you don't, either.

I don't think she should suffer a heavier penalty simply because she's famous. And I have never claimed that this is the crime of the century. But are you seriously arguing that it's okay for her to have lied on her voter registration and drivers license applications? And that she shouldn't face any punishment for doing so?

Anonymous said...

The problem is there was never any phone jamming in NH, not of legal phone banks anyway. It was a phone bank used to call Democrats with my money.

They have my permission to burn it down if they wanted.
Hahahhaa.

Anonymous said...

This is just a perfect example of voter fraud. If someone this high up can get away with it imagine how many others have? They do uncover many many cases.

http://www.cnht.org/news/category/vote-fraud/

Since then, Democrats have jammed phones, held up mailers in the PO, faked accidents, been charged with pedophelia, thrown in jail for embezzlement, not paid taxes, etc etc etc the Democrat scandals in NH have been too many to list..