Wednesday, December 14, 2011

How Can This Happen in the USA/

According to Rush:
RUSH: In Wisconsin, you know, there's a recall effort of the governor, Scott Walker, and this is from the ABC affiliate in Wisconsin: "The signatures of Mickey Mouse and Adolf Hitler will be counted on recall petitions targeting Gov. Scott Walker as long as they are properly dated and include a Wisconsin address, the board charged with reviewing the petitions was told Tuesday." Now, I wonder what the political makeup of this board might be. In a recall effort, a petition signed by "Adolf Hitler" will be valid; a signature of "Mickey Mouse" will be valid -- and this is being allowed! The name of this board is The Government Accountability Board, and all they're doing here is passing the buck.

These signatures will be accepted unless they are challenged -- which is very handy, of course, since it means all the unions and other Democrats have to do is flood the system with so many phony signatures that there's neither the time nor manpower to challenge them all. They can't get legitimate signatures, so they're gonna be allowed to submit signatures of people who are dead or are cartoon characters as legitimate signatories to a recall petition; and look: This article ends with an ironic line: "The GAB has encouraged anyone who witnesses fraud or other problems related to circulating petitions to contact the board, which is working together with the state Department of Justice to refer cases to district attorneys for possible prosecution."

This is ridiculous. We've got to throw out all our lawyers and judges, as they are all crooks.

More from Rush's source article:
Circulators need to gather 540,208 valid signatures by Jan. 17 to force a recall election for Walker and Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch. Organizers said they had 300,000 as of Nov. 28 and then declined to give an update Tuesday.

The effort to recall Walker, Kleefisch and four Republican state senators is fueled by anger over the proposal passed this year that effectively ended collective bargaining rights for public workers. Recall elections targeting six senators this summer resulted in two Republican incumbents losing their seats.


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