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trailmonkee

(2,681 posts)
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:19 PM Sep 2012

Girl registering 'only Romney' voters, tied to firm dumped by RNC over fraud

Source: FOX 31

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DENVER – The Colorado Republican Party has terminated its contract with a firm hired to run voter registration and get-out-the-vote operations here after allegations of fraud, FOX31 Denver has confirmed.

-snip-

“The Colorado Republican Party takes any threat to the voting process very seriously,” said state GOP spokesman Justin Miller. “Following an alleged incident by an employee of Strategic Allied Consultants outside of Colorado we terminated our relationship.”

Already this year, the RNC has funneled more than $3.1 million to Strategic Allied Consulting, a company just formed in June by Nathan Sproul, an Arizona voting consultant who has run other firms that have been accused of dumping registration forms filled out by Democrats and other improprieties aimed at helping Republican candidates.

And FOX31 Denver has confirmed that the young woman seen registering voters outside a Colorado Springs grocery store in a YouTube video, in which she admits to trying to only register voters who support Mitt Romney, was indeed a contract employee of Sproul’s company.

“I’m actually trying to register people for a particular party,” the girl tells a woman in the video, which has been viewed more than 417,000 times. Because we’re out here in support of Romney, actually.”

Read more: http://kdvr.com/2012/09/28/colorado-gop-dumps-firm-with-ties-to-voter-fraud/



this is HUGH!
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Girl registering 'only Romney' voters, tied to firm dumped by RNC over fraud (Original Post) trailmonkee Sep 2012 OP
Woops, got caught /nt Ash_F Sep 2012 #1
lmao! n.t iamthebandfanman Sep 2012 #2
I feel bad for the girl... BSUbluNorange Sep 2012 #3
that gal could have a case against the assholes who hired her Skittles Sep 2012 #7
my thoughts as well trailmonkee Sep 2012 #8
Not being a law guy.. BSUbluNorange Sep 2012 #11
certainly she was coached to do something that is illegal Skittles Sep 2012 #13
Interesting to see how this shakes out.. BSUbluNorange Sep 2012 #18
Agreed. And she was coached to say she worked for county clerks office, also. HooptieWagon Sep 2012 #67
Ingnorance in no excuse for the law sdfernando Sep 2012 #40
I have no sympathy what so ever for the girl. avebury Sep 2012 #44
ditto TahitiNut Sep 2012 #46
Yes... lexw Sep 2012 #53
That girl reminds me of a relative of mine. Waltons_Mtn Sep 2012 #59
I'm not buying that. Zorra Sep 2012 #64
Video has not been kind to these clowns. I'll bet Rmoney would spend his entire fortune to take... Tarheel_Dem Sep 2012 #4
Very true! Indpndnt Sep 2012 #43
K&R. myrna minx Sep 2012 #5
Person taking the video is a jerk Dash87 Sep 2012 #6
How come this young lady stammers when asked who she works for? KurtNYC Sep 2012 #9
Because she's a naive teenager Dash87 Sep 2012 #19
She needs to turn state's evidence and offer Ilsa Sep 2012 #31
All she had to do was scream - she was in a very public place LynneSin Sep 2012 #42
Minor correction: They stopped voter REGISTRATION fraud. n/t AAO Sep 2012 #25
You're correct and that is an important distinction to make. Voter registration fraud. KurtNYC Sep 2012 #49
I gotta disagree. I can easily appreciate the outrage at learning "honeybunch" was only.... Raster Sep 2012 #10
I don't think that teenager really knew what she was doing. Dash87 Sep 2012 #20
Sometimes it is a matter of catching the small fish and rolling things up to avebury Sep 2012 #45
Don't care. She committed a criminal act. TheMadMonk Sep 2012 #57
It's good that being a jerk isn't illegal. bluedigger Sep 2012 #23
I don't agree, she wan't mean, she sounded more shocked to me we can do it Sep 2012 #24
I agree. I think the person filming sounded incredulous Cal Carpenter Sep 2012 #34
If she was really being bullied why didn't she scream? LynneSin Sep 2012 #41
I agree. Using pretty naive young women to perpetrate voter registration fraud. Typical repig trick. yardwork Sep 2012 #62
I watched it twice and disagree davidpdx Sep 2012 #58
Nice about voter fraud in an effort to steal elections?! yardwork Sep 2012 #61
you mean this guy littlemissmartypants Sep 2012 #12
she's hot Garion_55 Sep 2012 #14
I hope you're 15 too... BSUbluNorange Sep 2012 #17
What? You can only appreciate women if you are under 16? AAO Sep 2012 #30
I believe the hope is more in reference to the naivete siligut Sep 2012 #35
Then he was 4 when he joined DU in 2001. n/t AAO Sep 2012 #32
You think it's coincidence that 'she's hot'? That's how Sproul works LynneSin Sep 2012 #39
Very interesting, Wellstone ruled Sep 2012 #15
Excellent news. Now if it just gets major MSM coverage. glinda Sep 2012 #16
Whaa?? Who me? -- assholes! N/T AAO Sep 2012 #21
She's LDS maxrandb Sep 2012 #22
Republican voter registration fraud & related suppression flows from top by wink & nod or overtly.nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #27
yeah, well remember voter outreach? newspeak Sep 2012 #60
Good catch! nt Ilsa Sep 2012 #33
Republican voter registration fraud found in ten counties in Florida. DU threads on it. nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #26
Is she being paid by the state (county/city) or the Republican Party? Demoiselle Sep 2012 #28
Oh. The people she "registered" didn't actually exist... Never mind. Demoiselle Sep 2012 #29
Projection is king for the R's - ACORN anyone? SaveAmerica Sep 2012 #36
This is the M.O. of the GOP - Do it until you get caught LynneSin Sep 2012 #37
sneaky trailmonkee Sep 2012 #56
Strategic Allied Consulting also in trouble in Florida progree Sep 2012 #38
Is this the same group that was kicked out in Florida? Frustratedlady Sep 2012 #47
Well, duh. The answer was right above and I zipped right over it. Frustratedlady Sep 2012 #50
who has time to read these days? trailmonkee Sep 2012 #52
related to the same group, yep trailmonkee Sep 2012 #51
There are many more out there! We are getting screwed in more ways than one! Kteachums Sep 2012 #48
Folks... This is looking like a RICO prosecution farmbo Sep 2012 #54
OMG! A nationwide conspiracy! Where is the FBI? McCamy Taylor Sep 2012 #55
I am curious what the specific law says that she "broke". nm rhett o rick Sep 2012 #63
Bad, BAD HONEY BUNCH! warrprayer Sep 2012 #65
Craiglist ad in NC Jane Eyre Sep 2012 #66

BSUbluNorange

(78 posts)
3. I feel bad for the girl...
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:34 PM
Sep 2012

It's too bad she had no idea what was really going on here and I hope this teaches her a valuable lesson about Republicans and their politics!

Skittles

(153,150 posts)
7. that gal could have a case against the assholes who hired her
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:40 PM
Sep 2012

it is obvious she is no villain and has no clue that her actions are criminal

BSUbluNorange

(78 posts)
11. Not being a law guy..
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:51 PM
Sep 2012

What are the legal issues behind what she was doing for the firm and how do you think she could file a case against them.

BSUbluNorange

(78 posts)
18. Interesting to see how this shakes out..
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:08 PM
Sep 2012

I still think it's a little sketchy with the fact that the head dude at the El Paso Country Clerks Office is also Mormon. I wish I could know whether or not this girl is in his ward. If they weren't even close to each other then maybe I wouldn't expect the worst...

sdfernando

(4,930 posts)
40. Ingnorance in no excuse for the law
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:23 PM
Sep 2012

Civics classes should have educated her so she would know that it was illegal....oh, yeah, that's right....Civics isn't taught in school anymore. Sorry my bad.

avebury

(10,952 posts)
44. I have no sympathy what so ever for the girl.
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 05:04 PM
Sep 2012

She pulled off a real attitude when she was confronted with what she was doing. I have no patience for fools.

The Republican Party draws in way to many ignorant fools and they may have to learn the hard way the consequences of their actions.

lexw

(804 posts)
53. Yes...
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 06:28 PM
Sep 2012

I only watched it once, but didn't she use bleeped profanity at the end as well? She's not innocent.

Waltons_Mtn

(345 posts)
59. That girl reminds me of a relative of mine.
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 11:46 AM
Sep 2012

Just out of high school and totally clueless. Just doing (and saying) the things her daddy tells her.

Zorra

(27,670 posts)
64. I'm not buying that.
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 12:38 PM
Sep 2012
Is a Pretty Young Mormon Woman Evidence of GOP Voter Fraud?

Ooops. Unsurprisingly, there were questions for County Clerk and Recorder Wayne Williams, who just happens to be a Republican and according to his official bio at the El Paso County, Colorado website, “an active member of the Chapel Hills Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where he currently serves in the Bishopric.”

And the young woman also just happens to be a Mormon. She is wearing a Mormon CTR ring, a type of ring given to children at baptism (CTR means “choose the right”):
snip---
Riiiiiighhht. Either Williams is lying or the girl is lying to the people she approaches. Somebody needs to be investigated because you can bet she just didn’t end up out there on her own. She is working with, or for somebody. And it turned out she was. On Monday, the El Paso County GOP admitted to the Boston Globe that she “worked for the Republican National Committee’s local victory office.”

The question now is, if she was working for the RNC’s victory office, why did she say she was working for the county clerk?


Good question.

Worker: “Hi mam.”
Woman: “Hi.”

Worker: “I am polling people but would you vote for Romney or Obama?”

Woman:”Well wait, I thought you were registering voters a minute ago?”
Worker:”I am. I am.”

Woman:”Ok. And who are you registering? All voters?
Worker:”Well I am actually trying to register people for a particular party because, we’re out here in support of Romney, actually. I am.”

Woman: “And who’s paying you for this?”
Worker: “Oh, um, let me see…we’re working for the County Clerk’s office.”

Woman: “Okay you cannot come out here and register one party, lady, are you working for the County Clerk’s office? I got it all on tape. You’re working for the County Clerk’s Office?”
Worker: “I believe so, yes.”

Woman: “And you’re only registering Republicans?”
Worker: “Nope.”

Woman: “You said, we’re only registering Romney people.”
Worker: “Well, we’re trying to, to be honest.”

Woman: “And you’re working for County’s Office? What’s your name?”
Worker: “Mam my name is *beep*”

Woman: “Thanks *beep*. That’s all I need, honey bunch.”


Tarheel_Dem

(31,233 posts)
4. Video has not been kind to these clowns. I'll bet Rmoney would spend his entire fortune to take...
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:34 PM
Sep 2012

out the guy who invented YouTube.

Dash87

(3,220 posts)
6. Person taking the video is a jerk
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:39 PM
Sep 2012

This proves that the Republicans are doing dirty tricks, but I also couldn't stand how the person taking the video was bullying that girl. Why can't people just be nice about it?

If she really thought was she was doing was wrong, she wouldn't have just blurted it out right away as a matter of fact (and on video). I can't stand this, because her face is all over the news, but the Republican tools that sent her out do not have their faces all over the news.

KurtNYC

(14,549 posts)
9. How come this young lady stammers when asked who she works for?
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:49 PM
Sep 2012

And she tries to block the camera.

She didn't blurt it out right away and she lied when she finally answered.

The person who took the video stopped voter fraud.

Dash87

(3,220 posts)
19. Because she's a naive teenager
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:25 PM
Sep 2012

who was probably uncomfortable that someone was video taping her. You could tell she didn't think it was wrong at first, but then started to try and lie (with the "no we're registering everyone" comment) when the camera operator told that she shouldn't be doing that. Someone with intent of voter fraud would be more combative, less confused, and try to lie earlier.

I found it weird too that she didn't know who she worked for, though. This needs to be investigated more thoroughly, with that comment alone leading me to believe that there's some really dirty stuff going on there. Maybe they told her not to admit who she works for? It's odd.

What I'm against, though, is the people who sent her out continuing to sit in comfort while she takes all the flak.

Ilsa

(61,694 posts)
31. She needs to turn state's evidence and offer
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:02 PM
Sep 2012

to lead the videographer to Sproul, who should be in jail.

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
42. All she had to do was scream - she was in a very public place
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:30 PM
Sep 2012

She was not bullied and pretty good chance she knew what she was doing. She said so in the video.

Raster

(20,998 posts)
10. I gotta disagree. I can easily appreciate the outrage at learning "honeybunch" was only....
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:51 PM
Sep 2012

....really wanting to register voters who voted the way her master's wanted. She wasn't bullying.

Dash87

(3,220 posts)
20. I don't think that teenager really knew what she was doing.
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:27 PM
Sep 2012

That's why I found the reaction so out-of-line. What 99% of my problem is, though, is that she's the bottom of the barrel when it comes to these shady groups, yet she's the one that's going to get dog piled. The group that sent her out will probably try to throw her under the bus, claiming that that's not why she was out there, and she alone chose to only register Romney voters (total bs).

Rather than attacking the group, the camera operator attacks her, like she even cares? It just seems pointless and rude.

avebury

(10,952 posts)
45. Sometimes it is a matter of catching the small fish and rolling things up to
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 05:07 PM
Sep 2012

catch the big fish. If what she did was illegal, locate her and make a plea deal to catch someone higher up in the food chain. Maybe she will learn a lesson in the process.

 

TheMadMonk

(6,187 posts)
57. Don't care. She committed a criminal act.
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 10:21 PM
Sep 2012

"I didn't know it was wrong to 'borrow' from the register. I've always put it back on payday before?"

I don't think so.

So why should she get a pass on her participation in a fraud/theft where there's a WHOLE LOT FUCKING MORE THAN JUST THE DAY'S TAKINGS on the line?

As another has pointed out, if she wants to do the right thing, all she has to do is name some names and become a witness for the prossecution. She'd immediately be the hero of everyone now villifying her actions.

However, I'll lay London to a housebrick that she'll do right by her church instead and take the fall. After all for her it's a small fine. For one of the Deacons/Elders (particularly one inserted into the process as an electoral official) it would/should/could be serious jail time.

bluedigger

(17,086 posts)
23. It's good that being a jerk isn't illegal.
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:45 PM
Sep 2012

Otherwise, I'd be spending 10 to life in the crowbar hotel.

we can do it

(12,182 posts)
24. I don't agree, she wan't mean, she sounded more shocked to me
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:46 PM
Sep 2012

it doesn't matter if she knew she was doing wrong, she was and she spilled the beans. I wish the poor girl no ill will, only the assholes who hired her, probably because she was young.

Cal Carpenter

(4,959 posts)
34. I agree. I think the person filming sounded incredulous
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:16 PM
Sep 2012

as anyone vaguely aware of election-related laws would be, coming upon a situation like that. But they did a great job at keeping their cool with the young woman. Of course she was flustered and uncomfortable, and I do feel sorry for her (what a horrible 15 minutes of fame this is).

I know what would be running through my mind had I stumbled upon this and had my camera on: "HOLY SHIT YOU"VE GOT TO BE KIDDING DO YOU EVEN REALIZE WHAT YOU ARE SAYING AND HOW FUCKED UP THIS IS? OMGZZWTF!!11!!! OH SHIT I HAVE THIS ON FILM THIS IS NUTZZZ SCANDAL SCANDAL!!!"

If I kept my cool as long as the person with the camera did, and the worst I did was say "honeybunch" I would be pretty proud, LOL.

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
41. If she was really being bullied why didn't she scream?
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:29 PM
Sep 2012

This bullshit has been going on for over a decade by the biggest bully - Nathan Sproul.

In the past he had his folks registered the democrats and then pitch their registrations in the garbage at the end of the day.

And he puts young, good-looking kids out there so it looks 'honest' and we have feelings of 'empathy' towards them. Who would think such a cute girl would be committing campaign fraud.

The only bully is Nathan Sproul who should be behind bars for voter fraud. He gets busted all he does is close up shop, move to another state and starts a new company and then we have this bullshit all over again.

It's annoying that Nathan Sproul can continue to commit voter fraud while honest groups like ACORN get hosed by our government over a fake video.

She was outside a grocery store. If she was truly being bullied all she had to do is scream one time and she would have been saved. Grocery stories usually have security people near buy and I'm sure plenty of store patrons would have rushed to her rescue. She knew she was part of the voter fraud and I don't feel an ounce of sympathy for her.

yardwork

(61,588 posts)
62. I agree. Using pretty naive young women to perpetrate voter registration fraud. Typical repig trick.
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 12:33 PM
Sep 2012

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
58. I watched it twice and disagree
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 11:24 PM
Sep 2012

If the woman taking the video had not pursued this, it would have never gotten covered in the news. It didn't appear she touched the girl, nor did she swear at her from what I could hear. Yes, she was a bit aggressive in her questioning, but this was happening in a public place and was for the purpose of (supposedly) trying to help people register. As a citizen we have a right to question this kind of crap.

Clearly she's taking a bigger fall than she deserves, but the people running the company and the Republican Party are to blame for that. They are the ones who duped her into doing it. I agree, I'd love to see the people behind this harassed (and I mean really harassed like picketing in front of their houses), but nothing will happen to any of them.

yardwork

(61,588 posts)
61. Nice about voter fraud in an effort to steal elections?!
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 12:30 PM
Sep 2012

The employee may not have realized that she was doing something wrong, but she was taking money to interfere with the right to vote. Personally, I thought that the person taking the video was kind.

Garion_55

(1,915 posts)
14. she's hot
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:55 PM
Sep 2012

hope she didnt get into too much trouble. she probably had no clue what she was doing was wrong.

 

AAO

(3,300 posts)
30. What? You can only appreciate women if you are under 16?
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:52 PM
Sep 2012

She looked 18 to me, and I thought she was pretty damn cute myself, and I'm much, MUCH, older than 15.

siligut

(12,272 posts)
35. I believe the hope is more in reference to the naivete
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:17 PM
Sep 2012

And while I believe the girl is quite attractive, she is LDS and had some idea of what she was doing. Maybe she didn't know it was illegal, but the way she started fudging and placating when confronted, I am betting she knew it wasn't quite proper.

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
39. You think it's coincidence that 'she's hot'? That's how Sproul works
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:22 PM
Sep 2012

He gets these kids that have 'Girl Next Door' or 'Good Christian Guy' looks and has them out there doing this shit. These kids are usually church going kids thinking they are doing the lord's work and Sproul hopes that these kids good looks and 'honest' faces will keep people from questioning their motives.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
15. Very interesting,
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:56 PM
Sep 2012

a Safeway,Union Shop,notice were the twit is soliciting. Entry area,were the store managers,know this store and they take there customer care to the max. Surprised when the video popped,spotted the ring and q&A this person was doing. Can you say LAWSUIT!!

Isn't this company associated with Rove Brothers companies? This what goes on when our AG sits on his ass and takes care of his buds at Coving&Burling. Sixty more days of this ass and he's gone. This fuck has disserved our Presidenhat at from day one. What a coward.

maxrandb

(15,322 posts)
22. She's LDS
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:40 PM
Sep 2012

and is wearing a Mormon CTR ring. Apparently, the County Clerk in this area is also LDS.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

newspeak

(4,847 posts)
60. yeah, well remember voter outreach?
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 12:06 PM
Sep 2012

in the state of nevada they destroyed democratic registrations. a judge ruled that those who had registered, could not re-register to vote. it was too late, the damage was done, and they barely got a hand slap. I believe they also worked oregon.

how american is it to spout bullshite about freeing other countries, spreading democracy; when your own shite stinks? voter suppression, voter intimidation, phone jamming, lies, corruption, and especially accusing others of what you're doing bigtime; I think we're already a "banana republic", but the people just don't get it yet.

Demoiselle

(6,787 posts)
28. Is she being paid by the state (county/city) or the Republican Party?
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:50 PM
Sep 2012

I think it's truly creepy, sure, and governmental bodies shouldn't be registering in a partisan manner... but it doesn't matter how you're registered on Election Day. You can vote however you want to.
Just a thought.

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
37. This is the M.O. of the GOP - Do it until you get caught
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:19 PM
Sep 2012

I've heard Nathan Sproul's name now for over a decade.

This is how Sproul works - he forms a company that register voters and makes a few million off the local GOP start party and does it until he gets busted. He dissolves the company and just forms a new one and moves to another state.

And you just think it's coincidence that it's a pretty girl. That's his trick too - figuring that no one would question the honesty of a pretty 'Girl Next Door' out there doing her civic duty registering voters.

There are no accidents. GOP knows if they can get a few good months, hell a few good weeks out of a Nathan Sproul company they know there could be hundreds or even thousands of Democrats who thought they registered but their registrations somehow mysteriously disappeared.

progree

(10,901 posts)
38. Strategic Allied Consulting also in trouble in Florida
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 04:21 PM
Sep 2012

Republicans on Thursday fired a vendor suspected of submitting 108 questionable new voter registrations in Florida's Palm Beach County, ground zero for disputed ballots in 2000's presidential race.

The Republican Party of Florida used Virginia-based Strategic Allied Consulting to help register and turnout voters in Florida... The Florida state party had paid the firm more than $1.3 million so far, and the Republican National Committee used the group for almost $3 million of work in Nevada, North Carolina, Colorado and Virginia.

"We have zero tolerance for any threat to the integrity of elections. When we were informed of an alleged incident we immediately cut all ties to the company," RNC Communications Director Sean Spicer said.

"Strategic has a zero-tolerance policy for breaking the law," said Fred Petti, a company attorney. "Accordingly, once we learned of the irregularities in Palm Beach County, we were able to trace all questionable cards to one individual and immediately terminated our working relationship with the individual in question.

MORE: http://news.yahoo.com/gop-fires-vendor-questionable-registrations-221750586--election.html


I love the last paragraph - always blame it on one or two errant individuals. Just like Honey Bunch in Colorado

Frustratedlady

(16,254 posts)
47. Is this the same group that was kicked out in Florida?
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 05:17 PM
Sep 2012

Do I have this right? When he was hired, he was told to change the name of his company so it couldn't be traced to his old company, but he didn't.

I think there was a post on it yesterday or Wednesday.

How's that money going for you, Repugs?

Frustratedlady

(16,254 posts)
50. Well, duh. The answer was right above and I zipped right over it.
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 05:59 PM
Sep 2012

The Republican Party of Florida used Virginia-based Strategic Allied Consulting to help register and turnout voters in Florida, one of a shrinking handful of states President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are contesting. The Florida state party had paid the firm more than $1.3 million so far, and the Republican National Committee used the group for almost $3 million of work in Nevada, North Carolina, Colorado and Virginia.

Something should be done on this like they did with Acorn.

farmbo

(3,121 posts)
54. Folks... This is looking like a RICO prosecution
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 06:34 PM
Sep 2012

....Racketteer Influenced & Corrupt Organization statute violation against all the moneymen. Interstate conspiracy to commit felony election fraud, using the Internet, phones and mail. And the Mastermind, Sproul, appears to have been involved in the same conduct in prior election cycles. Witnesses-- like that poor, deer-in-the-headlights girl outside the Safeway-- will start singing as the investigation heats up.

Indictments should be a piece of cake.

Jane Eyre

(1,808 posts)
66. Craiglist ad in NC
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 03:16 PM
Sep 2012

This August 31 ad was pulled soon after the Honey Bunch video went viral, and the alliance with Sproul's firms was revealed.

Note the wording of the ad: "identify conservative and Republican voters and ask them to register to vote. " That is illegal in NC where voter registration is strictly non-partisan.


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