Mrs. Obama Breaks the Law

Did The First Lady Violate Illinois Election Law - TheBlaze

racist

Laws are for little people, not her.

She’s black. She could stand outside the polls with a baseball bat purposefully intimidating white people. The DOJ could already have a default conviction and the charges would be dropped because the DOJ as policy wonâ??t pursue litigation against minorities.

I know it sounds like a big joke, but the sad part is, thatâ??s the literal truth.

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
She’s black. She could stand outside the polls with a baseball bat purposefully intimidating white people. The DOJ could already have a default conviction and the charges would be dropped because the DOJ as policy wonâ??t pursue litigation against minorities.

I know it sounds like a big joke, but the sad part is, thatâ??s the literal truth.
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Yeah I read that story. Funny how thw whole thing got dropped. We had a Tea party member go in to vote with her Tea party shirt on and was made to go change, maybe she should have had a bat

[quote]Standard Donkey wrote:
racist[/quote]

I hope you are kidding

You can’t tell me that people waiting in line to cast a vote for a politician won’t discuss said election/politician. Please…That’s a stupid law in circumstances of regular citizens. I remember being in line for the Presidential election and heard people having “political discussions”…You can’t control what people talk about in line.

Considering she is a lawyer one would think that she would know better. However it does seem like this is making a mountain out of a mole hill. I’m not going to be bothered if nothing comes of it. This time.

[quote]SUPER-T wrote:

[quote]Standard Donkey wrote:
racist[/quote]

I hope you are kidding[/quote]

No, he’s not. And neither am I. You are a racist, and should also be brought up on charges of treason and sedition as well.

I’ll have you know that I have already contacted the proper authorities in regards to your treasonous acts. Expect a visit from the SS soon.

How bad must things be if you need your wife to solicit votes at the voting booth.

[quote]Grneyes wrote:
You can’t tell me that people waiting in line to cast a vote for a politician won’t discuss said election/politician. Please…That’s a stupid law in circumstances of regular citizens. I remember being in line for the Presidential election and heard people having “political discussions”…You can’t control what people talk about in line. [/quote]

She is not a regular citizen, and even a regular citizen cant stand there and say we need to vote for so and so to keep an agenda going.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
How bad must things be if you need your wife to solicit votes at the voting booth. [/quote]

Liberals have no shame.

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
She’s black. She could stand outside the polls with a baseball bat purposefully intimidating white people. The DOJ could already have a default conviction and the charges would be dropped because the DOJ as policy wonâ??t pursue litigation against minorities.

I know it sounds like a big joke, but the sad part is, that’s the literal truth.
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Duce:

PLEASE tell me you’re making some point about “White Collar” (somewhat ironic term) crime…and not conviction rates in general in the U.S.?

Mufasa

[quote]SUPER-T wrote:

[quote]Grneyes wrote:
You can’t tell me that people waiting in line to cast a vote for a politician won’t discuss said election/politician. Please…That’s a stupid law in circumstances of regular citizens. I remember being in line for the Presidential election and heard people having “political discussions”…You can’t control what people talk about in line. [/quote]

She is not a regular citizen, and even a regular citizen cant stand there and say we need to vote for so and so to keep an agenda going.[/quote]

If she’s not a regular citizen what is she? She’s not an elected official, a paid partisan, or political operative…

[quote]SUPER-T wrote:

[quote]Grneyes wrote:
You can’t tell me that people waiting in line to cast a vote for a politician won’t discuss said election/politician. Please…That’s a stupid law in circumstances of regular citizens. I remember being in line for the Presidential election and heard people having “political discussions”…You can’t control what people talk about in line. [/quote]

She is not a regular citizen, and even a regular citizen cant stand there and say we need to vote for so and so to keep an agenda going.[/quote]

And who is going to be listening in on conversations in line? It’s a stupid law. You can’t forbid people to talk about something while they’re waiting in line without going totally 1984-ish on the populace.

With American Politicians raising the level of hypocrisy to heights never before seen…this “AH-HAH!” moment with Mrs. Obama barely even registers…

Mufasa

I’m sure this law is strictly enforced.

And it’s one man claiming she said this, I suppose I have to believe him?

[quote]Inner Hulk wrote:

And it’s one man claiming she said this, I suppose I have to believe him?[/quote]

[quote]Obama abided by election laws that prohibit electioneering within 100 feet of a polling place.

She did pose for pictures and told one voter: “Make sure you get everybody out there voting. This one counts, as much as the other one.”[/quote]

Well, when you are looking for anything at all, finding out the truth takes backseat.

I do love the “question” in the title of that blog when it is really an accusation.

LA Times as well:
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-michelle-obama-vote-20101015,0,7000914.story

It’s a good thing people are now guilty until proven innocent.

[quote]Grneyes wrote:

[quote]SUPER-T wrote:

[quote]Grneyes wrote:
You can’t tell me that people waiting in line to cast a vote for a politician won’t discuss said election/politician. Please…That’s a stupid law in circumstances of regular citizens. I remember being in line for the Presidential election and heard people having “political discussions”…You can’t control what people talk about in line. [/quote]

She is not a regular citizen, and even a regular citizen cant stand there and say we need to vote for so and so to keep an agenda going.[/quote]

And who is going to be listening in on conversations in line? It’s a stupid law. You can’t forbid people to talk about something while they’re waiting in line without going totally 1984-ish on the populace.[/quote]

Football cheerleader politics has led people to now be fine with being “1984-ish” as long as it means they win.

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
With American Politicians raising the level of hypocrisy to heights never before seen…this “AH-HAH!” moment with Mrs. Obama barely even registers…

Mufasa[/quote]

I see what you did there. Very clever.