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pghgreatest t1_iyddczm wrote
Total grifters
LessThanLoquacious t1_iydfazh wrote
No. Stop giving these people slaps on the wrist. These fucknuts shouldn't be anywhere near voter registration drives.
Robert_L0blaw t1_iydk8pg wrote
Prosecutor Michael O'Malley called the sentence appropriate, saying the defendants "attempted to disrupt the foundation of our democracy."
So let's slap them with probation and put them in a prime place to commit more fraud. Wtf.
LostEnroute t1_iydouqj wrote
What a fucking joke of a sentence. Stay tuned for more of this bullshit from Republicans.
Ok-Twist921 t1_iydrzv6 wrote
Judge is also a weird election denier, most likely
GargantuanWitch t1_iydt41m wrote
"Let's do crimes where we call people on the phone and tell them lies! We'll never get caught!"
- A couple of fucking idiots
MaybeADumbass t1_iye1zt4 wrote
Also, interestingly, John Sutula defeated James Satola in the 2012 Democratic primary. I wonder how many confused those two names and accidentally voted for the wrong person.
Ok-Twist921 t1_iye2itu wrote
Lmao well this tracks too. The incompetence and failure to hold right wing extremists accountable is a major Democratic Party staple!
[deleted] t1_iyegs8y wrote
Not trolling, what were the calls about? I can't find info about them.
chefmarksamson t1_iyeitcm wrote
According to the article, the calls “told people they could be arrested or forced to receive vaccinations based on information they submitted in votes by mail.”
[deleted] t1_iyekw97 wrote
wow, that is straight up moronic.
GargantuanWitch t1_iyemt0y wrote
They targeted low income and predominantly Black areas and told people that if they voted by mail, the government could use the information on their ballots to arrest them for outstanding warrants, other crimes, or force them into vaccination programs.
They're sorry... that they were caught.
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Zenith2017 t1_iydctgx wrote
A poetic sentence, in addition to the fines and the rest, plus charges faced in NY. But I can't say I'd have confidence in known racists registering people to vote