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liam_laddie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-31-06 02:12 PM
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147. Fat Tony skeleton circa 1985-86
The Collier brothers' book "Votescam" alleges an exploit worthy of note. For those who have the book,
it's in Chapter 13, pp 257-261. Their daughter's website <http://www.votescam.com/abriefhistory.php>
will summarize part of it. (Emphasis added by me)

"Another notable Votescam criminal can now be found sitting on the bench of the highest court in the
nation. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, while still a Federal Appeals Judge, single handedly
destroyed*
what would have been an historic lawsuit filed against Justice Department lawyer Craig
Donsanto, who had refused to prosecute the extensive vote fraud evidence brought to him by the Colliers.
The evidence included videotape of the League of Women voters tampering with ballots in a closed-door
vote "counting" session. (*he surreptitiously inserted a memo into the case file 60 days after the fact,
a "summary affirmance" of the lower court's decision to dismiss their case.) The Colliers alleged that
for this act, he was rewarded with a nomination to the SCOTUS by the Republican hierarchy.


The women were illegally punching holes in already cast ballots. When confronted by Jim and Ken, just
minutes before the two were bodily thrown from the building (which they had snuck into), the women
claimed they were only trying to remove . . . the hanging chad.

Votescam states, "Because the League of Women Voters has about it a perfume of volunteerism and
do-goodism, the fact that it is actually a political club with a political agenda and a hungry treasury is
shrouded by the false myth that it is a reliable Election Day watchdog."

It's no surprise to me that the League of Women Voters has recently come out strongly in favor of the
diabolical ballot-less Touch Screen machines. And even less shocking was the role Antonin Scalia
played so willingly in the selection of George W. Bush to office."


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