Posted on Aug 27, 2016
Steve Bannon's Bad Day: Allegations of Voter Fraud and Domestic Violence
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And about the same time this was going on. By the way, how many states have you registered to vote in over the years? Did you unregister upon leaving that residence? Is it legal for you to register at your new residence? Are you legal to vote at your new residence? I know I vote in the state of Tennessee, yet have registered to vote in the past in SC, NC, CT, IL, VA and I may have missed a couple. AND I provided Voter ID in all elections. What a load of male bovine excrement. Although nothing new, just like all the claims of racism, while I can and have provided numerous accounts of racial slurs from the Clintons and other Democrats. Is there a shred of honesty left in you hard left afficinados of the Clintons?
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/04/clinton-white-house-the-residence-excerpt-116706
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/04/clinton-white-house-the-residence-excerpt-116706
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MSgt (Join to see) A 20year old misdemeanor!?!? Really? How many paychecks would you bet that Secretary Clinton has no staffers personally known to her that have misdemeanor convictions? How does that compare as an example Secretary Clinton's immediate hire of Congress Woman Wasserman-Schulz who disgraced herself by participation in a conspiracy to defeat Senator Sanders? The voter fraud allegation is based on his personal address. Has he moved out of the voting precinct? We don't know. The article didn't address that? Is there any allegation that he was voting in more than one precinct? No.
I am becoming "nose blind" to these spurious postings.
Michael Brown (Son of Clinton Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, money laundering; misdemeanor conviction (Los Angeles Times, August 29, 1997)
Eugene Lum: Clinton/Gore campaign contributor and colleague; felony conviction; money laundering (Los Angeles Times, September 10, 1997)
Nora Lum: Clinton/Gore campaign contributor and colleague; felony conviction; money laundering (Los Angeles Times, September 10, 1997)
Johnny Chung: Clinton/Gore campaign contributor and colleague; Illegal campaign contributions, money laundering, tax fraud, and bank fraud guilty pleas (Associated Press, March 17, 1998)
Roger Tamraz: Clinton/Gore campaign contributor and colleague; Lebanon embezzlement convictions; (The Wall Street Journal:March 20, 1997, et. al.)
Webster Hubbell: Hillary Clinton Rose Law Firm partner: embezzlement; fraud; two felony convictions (Wall Street Journal October 18, 1995)
Stephen Smith: former Governor Clinton aide; one Conspiracy to Defraud conviction (Wall Street Journal August 10, 1995)
I am becoming "nose blind" to these spurious postings.
Michael Brown (Son of Clinton Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, money laundering; misdemeanor conviction (Los Angeles Times, August 29, 1997)
Eugene Lum: Clinton/Gore campaign contributor and colleague; felony conviction; money laundering (Los Angeles Times, September 10, 1997)
Nora Lum: Clinton/Gore campaign contributor and colleague; felony conviction; money laundering (Los Angeles Times, September 10, 1997)
Johnny Chung: Clinton/Gore campaign contributor and colleague; Illegal campaign contributions, money laundering, tax fraud, and bank fraud guilty pleas (Associated Press, March 17, 1998)
Roger Tamraz: Clinton/Gore campaign contributor and colleague; Lebanon embezzlement convictions; (The Wall Street Journal:March 20, 1997, et. al.)
Webster Hubbell: Hillary Clinton Rose Law Firm partner: embezzlement; fraud; two felony convictions (Wall Street Journal October 18, 1995)
Stephen Smith: former Governor Clinton aide; one Conspiracy to Defraud conviction (Wall Street Journal August 10, 1995)
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