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LessThanLoquacious t1_iydfazh wrote

No. Stop giving these people slaps on the wrist. These fucknuts shouldn't be anywhere near voter registration drives.

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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.

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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

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LostEnroute t1_iydouqj wrote

What a fucking joke of a sentence. Stay tuned for more of this bullshit from Republicans.

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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

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[deleted] t1_iyegs8y wrote

Not trolling, what were the calls about? I can't find info about them.

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Ok-Twist921 t1_iydrzv6 wrote

Judge is also a weird election denier, most likely

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MaybeADumbass t1_iye1zt4 wrote

He's a Democrat

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.

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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!

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[deleted] t1_iyegqhb wrote

There wasn't really any details in what the calls did. Can anyone shed some light?

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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.”

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