Blogged by Brad Friedman on 4/11/2006 11:46AM  
GOP Darling Seems to be Latest in Growing List of Republicans Who Choose to Ignore 'The Rule of Law'
State, County Records Show She Lied on Voter Application, Despite Oath Affirming Truthiness of Information
"OATH: I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Florida. I am qualified to register as an elector under the Constitution and laws of the State of Florida. I am a U.S. citizen. I am a legal resident of Florida. All information on this form is true. I understand that if it is not true, I can be convicted of a felony of the third degree and fined up to $5,000 and/or imprisoned for up to five years."

That's the oath next to the signature of Ann Coulter, who, on 6/15/05 filled out her Florida Voter Registration Application Form --- as obtained Exclusively by The BRAD BLOG (posted in full at the bottom of this article) --- after purchasing her new $1.8 million house at 242 Seabreeze Ave. in Palm Beach County, Florida in March of 2005. The "Warranty Deed" (also obtained by The BRAD BLOG) for the house was signed over to Coulter on March 30th, 2005 by the previous owners, Eric Stonestrom and his wife, Lucinda Pascale Stonestrom.

In February of this year, Jose Lambiet of the Palm-Beach Post reported that Coulter, the extremist Republican columnist and author, seems to have committed Voter Fraud by registering and then voting in a Palm Beach, Florida precinct in which she does not live. She registered to the vote, for reasons which still remain unclear, at the address of her realtor Suzanne Frisbie.

Coulter has maintained, when asked about the incident during recent public appearances, that the report is a lie and that she doesn't even live in Palm Beach.

Lambiet has since characterized those denials by Coulter as "absolutely a bold-faced lie."

Various information obtained by The BRAD BLOG, however, would seem to back up Lambiet's account which shows that the liar in the matter is, in fact, Coulter.

The radical darling of the GOP speaking/fundraising circuit did, in fact, purchase a house at 242 Seabreeze Dr. in Palm Beach, Florida as reported publicly by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's website and confirmed by several different sources including the "Warranty Deed" signed on March 30th, 2005.

Meanwhile, Coulter's official Florida Voter Registration Application Form received from the office of the Palm Beach County Election Supervisor confirms that she specified "999 Indian Rd" as her "Legal Residence" --- despite never having lived there.

The Indian Road address is that of Coulter's Real Estate agent and her husband David.

Coulter's signature on the form is next to an "oath" affirming the information on the form is true, and acknowledging that she understood she could face a third-degree felony conviction, a $5,000 fine and/or five-years imprisonment for providing false information on the form.

"She never lived here," Lambiet reported Frisbie as confirming about the address Coulter used on her registration form. "I'm Ann's Realtor, and she used this address to forward mail when she moved from New York," said Frisbie.

The BRAD BLOG was unable to reach Frisbie for additional comment for this article since obtaining Coulter's actual Voter Registration form. We were told during a call to Frisbie's residence (where Ann Coulter does not live) that the real estate agent was on vacation until April 20th.

While Republicans have been going to great efforts since the 2004 Election to suggest there is some sort of Voter Fraud epidemic in this country (as distinct from Election Fraud via electronic machines, registration database purges, corrupt Secretaries of State in Ohio, etc.,) very few such cases of Voter Fraud are actually known or documented. Nonetheless, phony GOP-run front groups, such as the tax-exempt "American Center for Voting Rights", have been distributing propaganda around the country to suggest such an epidemic in order to force state legislation to require Photo ID at the polls. As well as to smoke-screen from the very real problem of Election Fraud which has succeeded in disenfranchising hundreds of thousands of voters in recent elections. Critics have charged that the type of Photo ID legislation being pushed through statehouses around the country, at the behest of the national GOP, would disproportionately disenfranchise millions of Democratic-leaning voters and --- as a two Federal courts and the majority of the U.S. Dept. of Justice's Voting Rights Act unit have recently affirmed concerning such a law in the state of Georgia --- would amount to little more than a modern-day poll tax.

White House political operative Karl Rove played along with the misleading meme of a Voter Fraud epidemic over the weekend by lauding Republican attorneys for their "work on clean elections" in 2000, 2002 and 2004. He charged that "We have...an enormous and growing problem with elections in certain parts of America today," in reference to "ballot integrity" --- a code word used to suggest a problem with Voter Fraud in the country.

We certainly do have "an enormous and growing problem" with our elections, but, as John Gideon discussed in a must-read BRAD BLOG Guest Editorial on Sunday, it's not due to Voter Fraud. Nonetheless, that hasn't apparently stopped Coulter from committing same, or anti-democracy GOP operatives across the country from reportedly running Voter Registration schemes where Democratic voter registrations are changed to Republican or destroyed all together or simply never turned in to county officials. The state of California announced one such investigation into GOP Voter Registration Fraud late last week. Also, three GOP officials have been indicted so far in a "phone-jamming scandal" to hamper DNC get-out-the-vote efforts in 2002, and that investigation now seems to be reaching into the White House as reported by AP yesterday.

But back to Coulter who was recently given 30 days by the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, Arthur Anderson, to explain her reasons for committing an apparent third-degree Vote Fraud felony. If a satisfactory explanation is not given, Anderson has said the case will be referred to the state attorney for possible prosecution.

Clint Curtis, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Congress in Florida's 24th District is no stranger to the matter of Voting Fraud in the Sunshine State. As originally reported by The BRAD BLOG in December of 2004, Curtis has alleged his opponent, Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL), asked him to create vote-rigging software in 2000 when they both worked for a software firm in Oviedo, Florida while Feeney was also speaker of the Florida House.

In a statement released recently, Curtis commended Supervisor Anderson for taking action in the Coulter matter. Curtis noted the irony of the situation that "many Floridians...still recall Ms. Coulter calling our elderly voters 'hapless' and our statutory recount process 'a subterfuge for fraud, error and outright theft' during the aftermath of the 2000 presidential election."

The Palm Beach County appraiser's record shows that Coulter purchased her swanky Palm Beach crib in March of 2005 and then filled out her Florida Voter Registration Application shortly thereafter. The form is dated "6/15/05" next to the signature and is stamped as having been "RECEIVED JUN 23 2005."

It should also be noted that according to the Connecticut Voter Registration records available via Lexis/Nexis, Coulter's voter registration in that state, where she has previously lived, is still listed as "Active". The "Voting History" section of that listing, however, shows that she last voted in CT in 1996. Both the CT and FL voter registrations list her birthdate as 12/8/1961.

Here is Ann Coulter's complete Florida Voter Registration Application Form in full, along with her Palm Beach County "Voter History" record, as received from the office of Palm Beach County Election Supervisor Arthur Anderson via a public records request...




(Hat tip to Daniel Borchers of Citizens for Principled Conservatism and to several BRAD BLOG readers for their various tips and information provided and used while researching for this article.)

Please help support The BRAD BLOG! Unlike Ann Coulter, we don't receive $30,000 per speaking engagement. We rely almost solely on the generosity and support of our readers.

UPDATE 3/10/06: Coulter fails to respond to Election Supervisor's letter! May be thrown off voter rolls, incident report, letter to Coulter posted in full...

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READER COMMENTS ON
"EXCLUSIVE: Ann Coulter's Felonious Florida Voter Registration Application"
(147 Responses so far...)

COMMENT #1 [Permalink]
... Ross said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:17 pm PT...


If you live in Florida, you don't have to pay state income tax .... if you live in New York, you pay some of the highest state income taxes in the country. What would you do if you could choose?


COMMENT #2 [Permalink]
... goodIdea said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:24 pm PT...


I would tell the truth. You?


COMMENT #3 [Permalink]
... who me said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:25 pm PT...


what a waste of time!


COMMENT #4 [Permalink]
... Sandy said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:46 pm PT...


If she's found guilty is she disbarred?


COMMENT #5 [Permalink]
... Mark said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:49 pm PT...


Nice friggin' WORK!!!!

Gawd is this how we have to do it? ARREST them one at a time and then just take their chairs when we slam the cell door shut?


COMMENT #6 [Permalink]
... Democracy for all but Illegals said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:50 pm PT...


convict and imprison this worthless bitch


COMMENT #7 [Permalink]
... Ken Thomas said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:54 pm PT...


Ann Coulter needs to be doing 5 years. She earned it and she needs to be given her just sentence. :(


COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
... CATHY said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:55 pm PT...


I love how Repubs see no harm when it is their own who break the law, but if it was a Dem, they would be calling for his/her head.

REPUBLICAN HYPOCRITES AS USUAL!!!!!!!!!!


COMMENT #9 [Permalink]
... Badwater said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:56 pm PT...


If Ann is convicted would she serve time in a men's or women's prison?


COMMENT #10 [Permalink]
... me said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:57 pm PT...


Fry her. Although she'll probably get the same treatment Limbaugh's getting on his illegal-drugs charge: They'll stretch it out for years, until Bush pardons them both right before leaving office.


COMMENT #11 [Permalink]
... mlaw said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:58 pm PT...


I am no Ann Coulter fan but this is silly. Owning a piece of real estate doesn't make you a resident nor does the number of nights you spend somewhere. My guess is she was using the RE Agents address to establish legal residency for tax reasons.

She goes down to register and does so probably without even knowing its in a different voting disrict and uses the same address she has on her drivers license or some other form of ID, with which she established residency in the first place. She was probably just being lazy.

Have fun with this, she certainly deserves it, but as long as she only voted once its probably closer to tax fraud than voter fraud.


COMMENT #12 [Permalink]
... TaterSalad said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:02 pm PT...


Waste of time? Maybe. But, it's really more about the principal. She flaps her big loud obnoxious and foul mouth continuously over the Democrats ... lying and twisting her words to make anyone who disagrees with her as a "bad" person. Takes one to know one ... she needs to shut the f*ck up.


COMMENT #13 [Permalink]
... JUDGE OF JUDGES said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:05 pm PT...


Ann coulter looks FAT in that picture. . . . .


COMMENT #14 [Permalink]
... Cptnaction said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:28 pm PT...


Did anyone else notice that she didn't even vote in the last two Presidential elections? Could she have been registered and voted somewhere else or did she just not bother to vote?


COMMENT #15 [Permalink]
... BinNY said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:29 pm PT...


...Ross said on 4/11/2006 @ 12:17pm PT...

If you live in Florida, you don't have to pay state income tax .... if you live in New York, you pay some of the highest state income taxes in the country. What would you do if you could choose?

I'd pick New York anyday - but what does this have to do with anything?


COMMENT #16 [Permalink]
... xyz said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:30 pm PT...


BRAD - DON'T FORGET THAT KARL ROVE HIMSELF ENGAGED IN VOTER FRAUD (AND GOT AWAY WITH IT!!)

On his illegal voter registration in TX (despite having a $1m+ house in DC and a $1m+ house in Florida, he considers his "home" to be a $51k cabin in TX).

http://www.citizensforet...ies/campaign.php?view=82


COMMENT #17 [Permalink]
... Jay said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:35 pm PT...


Hey dude!
Ever try to read light gold text on a black background. Nice colors - but almost illegibe! If you actually want people TO READ this stuff, how about correcting the visual readability factor. I read two sentences and then just click outa here!


COMMENT #18 [Permalink]
... KestrelBrighteyes said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:40 pm PT...


Off topic, but while we're laughing at hypocrits...

File this one under "Not illegal, but kinda weird, considering how hard Frist pushed for the 'Gay Marriage Amendment' "

Frist's Southern Hospitality


COMMENT #19 [Permalink]
... Anonymous said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:41 pm PT...


I understand that Ms. Coulter is a lawyer (she claims to be.... whatever that's worth). If so, then someone should file a complaint against her in Florida and in all the states where she is admitted to practice law. She is unlikely to be prosecuted for this fraud, but she could be sanctioned or lose her license to practice law (this happened to Bill Clinton re: Lewinsky/Jones, etc.) At minimum, she would have to respond and it would draw more attention to her misdoings.


COMMENT #20 [Permalink]
... texaslady said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:48 pm PT...


XYZ - I was just wondering about ole Karl and if the DA down in his cabin town ever followed up.

Karl's history would point that he would vote from every state he has a home. Probably taking a homestead exemption on each home as well.

Sure would be refreshing to know there is an honest Republican somewhere.


COMMENT #21 [Permalink]
... Bob Wilson said on 4/11/2006 @ 1:52 pm PT...


I have to admit I've been mildly (and probably morbidly) interested in this story which has been kicking around the Blogosphere for a couple of months.

The question that fascinates me is, "Why bother?" I don't care what Ann Coulter's real address is, she's not on my Holiday Card list.

I had to look. 242 Seabreeze Avenue is nicely nestled between Breakers and Everglades golf courses (closer to Breakers) about six miles south of 999 Indian Road which is across from Peanut Island.

Mail forwarding? What a pain. Why ask your real estate agent to do that when there are professional services that someone who can afford a $1.8 million house could certainly use.

Now committing a felony, even a third-degree one, is a serious matter, but I'd also ask this question: "If Ann Coulter last voted in Connecticut in 1996, and registered in Florida in 2005, where did she vote, say in 2000 and 2004?" Is it possible that the "Harlot of Hate" isn't quite gung-ho American enough to perform her civic duty?

And just to show a little stain of elitism, I've seen two Republican voter registrations, Coulter's and Bill O'Reilly's. (The one that debunked his claim to be an independent.) These people have terrible handwriting. It speaks of a very undiciplined grammar school experience.

Now if Ms. Coulter were a Black Democrat, she might be facing hard time; but that's not the case, so we can look forward to a slap on the wrist, if anything. But the point is made: People like Coulter and those she supports and simpers about simply have a real disdain for rules and laws. It appears that laws only apply to other people, not the annointed Bushevics that pollute our media and the political arena.

Or perhaps Coulter will wind up behind bars like so many in and around the current administration. (Look for that trend to accelerate in 2007.) Perhaps it might even be for contempt - such an apt and appropriate descriptor.


COMMENT #22 [Permalink]
... BIA said on 4/11/2006 @ 2:13 pm PT...


I agree with Jay!

PLEASE for the LUV of baby Jeezuz, make your site more readable. Change the background and font colors. Your design decision makes it difficult to read what it is you are so passionate about. Which is more important, to look cool, or to get your point across?


COMMENT #23 [Permalink]
... barryg said on 4/11/2006 @ 2:28 pm PT...


Three votes for Jay.


COMMENT #24 [Permalink]
... Jack Frost said on 4/11/2006 @ 2:31 pm PT...


Maybe it's just me, but I get the feeling that the only reason Rove's conceding that there was any fraud in 2004 is to lay the groundwork for being able to challenge the 2006 outcome (which you can tell he's terrified about if you read between the lines), which many are predicting will be a landslide for the Dems.

If the predictions bear out, Rove's gonna have his work cut out for him even if the electronic voting machines are still in place.

You can only fudge the numbers so much in so many places.

But wouldn't it be a classic Rove tactic to use data from the fraudulant 2004 election to 'prove' that tampering is easily done and that the results of the 2006 election must be challenged because of possible manipulation?

Like a snake eating it's own tail...


COMMENT #25 [Permalink]
... norma ellison said on 4/11/2006 @ 2:40 pm PT...


Are we really surprised?????? Duh!!!


COMMENT #26 [Permalink]
... Greg M said on 4/11/2006 @ 2:52 pm PT...


Other interesting fact: the Palm Beach Property Appraiser's listing for Ms Coulter's property on Seabreeze indicates that she has a homestead exemption on the property. The homestead exemption in Flroida means the owner does not have to pay taxes on the first $25,000 of the property's value. The only way you can get a homestead exemption is by swearing that the property is your primary residence.


COMMENT #27 [Permalink]
... olecraftyliberals said on 4/11/2006 @ 3:26 pm PT...


Wow! Still talking about this, huh?

Ann Coulter absolutely is not going to be handed down any charges. When you sign up for voting (I did recently) you have to provide a piece of mail and a picture ID with an address. That's what this is contingent on.

I could understand the probability of intent if she mislead to vote in two precincts instead of one, but this is not the case.

Someone on here made the point of this floating around the "blogosphere". That is all it is floating around. CNN, MSNBC, even the New York Times isn't making mention of it.

At this point, a few select liberals I think can probably be charged with stalking. Following Ann around to her college speeches, engaging in silly invective and whatnot.

I can't wait until liberals start blogging on her new book: "Godless". It's coming out June 6th.


COMMENT #28 [Permalink]
... Truth Seeker said on 4/11/2006 @ 3:43 pm PT...


This is a disturbed, pathetic person. I have not and will not read her books.


COMMENT #29 [Permalink]
... Darrin said on 4/11/2006 @ 3:54 pm PT...


Anne is a lawyer... it is her job to know better. As to all of those saying "it's no big deal", let me ask you this: What would you be screaming if Hillary Clinton did it? Yeah. See, boys and girls, that's called hypocricy, and that what the repugnicant party is founded on.

She advocates hitting people with a 2X4 for voicing their opinions when they differ from hers. I advocate simply enforcing the law, on her and on everyone, fairly and equally. But I guess that makes me a Liberal.


COMMENT #30 [Permalink]
... agent99 said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:02 pm PT...


Brad, your colors are great. Your page spares the eyes. These people who say it's too hard to read must not spend much time getting their eyeballs blasted by bright white backgrounds on their screens. If you are thinking of making it more readable, maybe just a new font...?


COMMENT #31 [Permalink]
... Tim King said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:07 pm PT...


In fact three Republican operatives were CONVICTED of the phone-jamming scandal in New Hampshire. The Republic National Committe paid most or all the legal fees of the chief culprit. Hush money?


COMMENT #32 [Permalink]
... Egypt Steve said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:08 pm PT...


There is an obvious treasonous, terrorist conspiracy afoot here. I don't know exactly what it is, so the best thing would be to render A.C. to Guantanamo and give her the waterboard. Then we'll find out what's what.


COMMENT #33 [Permalink]
... Ken said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:20 pm PT...


Take a few moments to send copies of your documents to the Palm Beach County District Attorney. Probably, nothing will happen, but at least the prosecutor won't be able to say they know nothing about the matter. And, if they fail to at least investigate Coulter, they will have a harder time prosecuting anyone else for a similar transgression.


COMMENT #34 [Permalink]
... WickyWoo said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:20 pm PT...


Now that we have proof, federal marshels should be showing up at the beast's door, she should be clapped in irons and experience all she's ever wished on others

I think a year of weekends in the stocks should be sufficient for voter fraud in her case. Think of all the good money for liberal causes that could be raised selling travel packages to egg her.


COMMENT #35 [Permalink]
... des said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:29 pm PT...


actually, the background here is not black --- it's green.


COMMENT #36 [Permalink]
... Jim said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:38 pm PT...


Actually, the Florida tax situation is the more interesting part of this puzzle. If she used a Florida address to try and establish residency in Florida, yet never really lived there, she probably is committing tax fraud in New York. Between that and the voter fraud this awful person could be in prison long enough to make several women in prison sexploitation films.


COMMENT #37 [Permalink]
... Brent Bushong said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:47 pm PT...


I remember something from the old cop series "Hill Street Blues", where one of the characters was complaining about an old woman who sniffed each chicken before she bought one "No, no good. No, no good. No, no good."

Belker says, "Lady, could you pass that test?"

All I am saying is that you have spent so much time documenting something so unimportant, that have probably done a similar thing yourself. (BTW, one vote? WTF??!!) And don't give in to the knee-jerk reaction and say "But I'm not a [fill in blank here] like Coulter is."

She never claimed to be able to change the result of an election by voting in one county instead of another. If you believe that, well, then maybe we should apply the chicken test to you.

Cast the first stone, bitch.


COMMENT #38 [Permalink]
... big dan said on 4/11/2006 @ 4:58 pm PT...


Where is BVAC's picture of Ann "Mr. Freeze" Coulter? BVAC? I don't ask for much......it is REQUIRED that you post that picture on ALL Ann Coulter articles on brad's blog!


COMMENT #39 [Permalink]
... ed lazarus said on 4/11/2006 @ 6:03 pm PT...


Ann coulter is a loud mouthed, slimy, ugly, f^%$ing worthless bag of donkey shit.


COMMENT #40 [Permalink]
... DW said on 4/11/2006 @ 6:40 pm PT...


funny how 'law and order' Republicans are so strict about *everybody else* following said laws, however, as we are seeing time and again, they think the laws only apply to 'little people!'

(who said that, was it Leona Helmsley or Imelda Marcos?)


COMMENT #41 [Permalink]
... bvac said on 4/11/2006 @ 6:40 pm PT...


Now, to those who think this is not worthy of covering but generally support the cause of transparent, accountable elections i say this: there is a concerted effort by the top republican leadership to create an atmosphere of distrust of elections among their base by exaggerating claims of individual voter fraud (multiple votes, dead people voting, illegal aliens voting, et c.) and heralding electronic voting and photo ID/voter ID card as the solution.

As we here are aware, photo ID is a jim crow-like scheme to disenfranchise or discourage a large section of voters that do not typically support republicans, and electronic voting machines are deeply flawed devices that can be easily hacked to change results, or simply malfunction and throw an entire election away. Meanwhile, the fraud that they exaggerate is being perpetrated by high level operatives of their own party.

So when James Tobin is convicted of jamming a phone bank for a get-out-the-vote operation, or Ann Coulter is alleged to commit a felonious vote after ridiculing the citizens of Florida for not being able to follow the rules in the 2000 election, that is something to build on and reinforce the REAL election reform cause.


COMMENT #42 [Permalink]
... captaincrunch said on 4/11/2006 @ 6:45 pm PT...


Plus she's a man. Look at the pictures at this blog.

http://prissypatriot.blogspot.com


COMMENT #43 [Permalink]
... captaincrunch said on 4/11/2006 @ 6:47 pm PT...


COMMENT #44 [Permalink]
... Koshei said on 4/11/2006 @ 6:53 pm PT...


Coulter's misvoting parallels father Bush's little scam from his Presidency, when he lived in Kennebunkport, ME, but maintained a residency in Texas to avoid Maine's taxes. That was quickly forgotten.
If I understand correctly, if Coulter wins this one, then anybody can vote anywhere.


COMMENT #45 [Permalink]
... Kris said on 4/11/2006 @ 6:55 pm PT...


My background is green too. I like. Has Coulter ever been in porn? That would be scary.


COMMENT #46 [Permalink]
... Bluebear2 said on 4/11/2006 @ 6:56 pm PT...


des #35

actualy the color scheme here is somewhat of a mystery. It seems to have something to do with each computers video card or some settings. I have 2 computers at work and three at home - all show a black background. When I pulled up the site on a friends computer it had a green background. All of these computers were running netscape, but if I use IE they still come up black so it doesn't seem to be a browser issue.

Anyway I agree with Agent99 and I like it the way it is.


COMMENT #47 [Permalink]
... frankyboi said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:09 pm PT...


What say we all send Ann a letter to her residence on Seabreeze Ave. and tell her what we think of her. (Ever try to find a way to send her an email from her website? Impossible.)
This way we can at least fill her mailbox with some 'fan' mail.


COMMENT #48 [Permalink]
... Ick of the East said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:20 pm PT...


In both IE and Firefox I get a green background with yellow letters.
It is absolutely a pain in the eyes to read.


COMMENT #49 [Permalink]
... bvac said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:21 pm PT...


How about you send a letter to your secretary of state and demand fully transparent and accountable elections instead?


COMMENT #50 [Permalink]
... Bluebear2 said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:22 pm PT...


Kris #45

Oh my god, phew, bleck, rech, spew,


COMMENT #51 [Permalink]
... BillyJack said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:28 pm PT...


Well yes that's the obvious answer but by God Frankyboi's idea sure does sound fun.


COMMENT #52 [Permalink]
... Bluebear2 said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:29 pm PT...


bvac said:

"How about you send a letter to your secretary of state and demand fully transparent and accountable elections instead?"

Well with Bruce McPherson as my S.O.S. it seems like a waste of a stamp.

First he gave us hope when he wouldn't certify Diebold, but then he slipped them in late one friday afternoon when no one was watching!

I'm throwing my support and hopes to Senator Debra Bowen. She has my vote this fall to replace McPherson!


COMMENT #53 [Permalink]
... big dan said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:33 pm PT...


YYYYYYYEEEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


COMMENT #54 [Permalink]
... big dan said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:37 pm PT...


I blew the left/right thingy...sorry...

Why can't the MSM news, like Jon Stewart, play a clip of Rove saying "elections are clean", and then play a clip of this GOP operative in N.H. being jailed for phone-jamming and having calls traced back to the White House???

Again, I apologize. I get excited when I see that picture of Ann Coulter sans hair avec jail bars.


COMMENT #55 [Permalink]
... bvac said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:48 pm PT...


Bluebear2:

Send him a "Republican Rubber Stamp" then!

video


COMMENT #56 [Permalink]
... Jed S said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:53 pm PT...


Perhaps Ann mistakenly put her mailing address instead of her residence address and is too egotistical to admit error since she's so used to acting that way on TV. There doesn't appear to be a motive for deliberate fraud in the matter unless she's trying to vote in more than one ballot jurisdiction.


COMMENT #57 [Permalink]
... Nick said on 4/11/2006 @ 7:56 pm PT...


This is silly. So what. She's not a politician; she hasn't been elected thus she should be under any scrutiny. Millions of people do the same thing.

This is the problem people, you BELIEVE in the two party system and see her as some kind of enemy or saviour. Personally, I think her viewpoints are crap but you know what, those viewpoints keep her in the spotlight and you're hatred of her bought her that house.

This is like fighting cancer by going shopping; you may feel better for a while but the problem is the two party system that keeps career politicians in and the common man out.

It's sad. Personally, I think she had some moments where she looks attractive and other moments where she looks downright scary however that is totally irrelevant as is the comment about a "men's or women's prison".

You want to see the problem it's not Ann's property records. The problem is in the mirror.

Enjoy the bread and circus sucker.


COMMENT #58 [Permalink]
... BillyJack said on 4/11/2006 @ 8:06 pm PT...


I don't beleive in the two party system. We should scrap the whole lot and start something that works. But short of a revolution what can we honestly do? In any case Ann Coulter would still be an evil C*NT.


COMMENT #59 [Permalink]
... bvac said on 4/11/2006 @ 8:06 pm PT...


Nick, do you think your farts smell good?


COMMENT #60 [Permalink]
... Smith said on 4/11/2006 @ 8:12 pm PT...


OCL #27:

Did you register to vote in Florida? Each state has its own requirements. If so, are you accusing Ann Coulter of having a Florida Driver's License with a fake address?
Is that a felony, too?

Bob #21:

Why forward your mail to your real estate agent? According to OCL #27, to verify your fake address on your voters registration.


COMMENT #61 [Permalink]
... Andrew Wanielista said on 4/11/2006 @ 8:29 pm PT...


Brad,
It's not just the color of the page it is a combinition of the colors and the font. Not that all are bad however try changing any one of the three.


COMMENT #62 [Permalink]
... Expose the traitors said on 4/11/2006 @ 8:54 pm PT...


Traitors were involved in the orchestration of our "new Pearl Harbor" and we are talking about Ann Coulter's voting card? These controlled leftist sites seem to be nothing but controlled opposition. Correct me if I am wrong, but shouldn't we all be talking more and more about WHAT we are going to do to bring all the evidence about what happened on 911 and what is CURRENTLY happening to our country out for the world to see and bring this country back to the way it should be?
I am beginning to see a pattern in www.crooksandliars.com this site and most of the partisan sites on the net that have a reputation for getting to "the truth." When it comes to very controversial matters that show that both democrats and republicans are involved in the ruination of this country, that is almost never discussed. But when one or the other gets in hot water then it is feeding time for one or the other.

People, this is NOT a democratic or republican issue. Hillary supports the war and the Patriot Act and has never ONCE come out and brought the new information about 911 to light that shows that it was an inside job, just like it always is. Next time, why don't you write an article about the Project for a New American Century (PNAC) calling for a "Pearl Harbor style attack on America to galvanize the American people behind an expansionist military" when they wrote the white-paper "Rebuilding America's Defenses" published on September 17th, 2000? That was signed by almost all of the rabid neocons currently operating within our nation now. Cheney, Libby, Rabbi Zakheim, Wolfowitz, Jeb Bush, Rumsfeld, Doug Feint, etc.

REAL NEWS REAL ISSUES

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www.whatreallyhappened.com
www.st911.org


COMMENT #63 [Permalink]
... agent99 said on 4/11/2006 @ 9:04 pm PT...


#62... They ARE exposed, and yet they're still IN the White House. Sy Hersh just pulled their pants down around their ankles, and I guess it hasn't sunk in yet that THERE IS A NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST TO PREVENT right now, because I don't think we'd be at our computers right now if it had. I think we'd each be on our way to DC to yank the scum out of our house if we were able to strip off all our opinions and other coping mechanisms to fathom the truth, but give us a few days, will ya?


COMMENT #64 [Permalink]
... Bluebear2 said on 4/11/2006 @ 9:12 pm PT...


bvac #55

I went to your video link but couldn't find the article. Then I remembered the F3 key on a web page brings up a text search tool. I found it then. There were already about 8 articles about the various Bush & Co. scandals revealed just today in front of it.

How much longer is this going to go on?


COMMENT #65 [Permalink]
... Weght Loss said on 4/11/2006 @ 9:31 pm PT...


First he gave us hope when he wouldn't certify Diebold, but then he slipped them in late one friday afternoon when no one was watching!


COMMENT #66 [Permalink]
... agent99 said on 4/11/2006 @ 10:00 pm PT...


I just got my notice from the County Registrar that we'll be voting on Diebold machines next time, AND, for those of us paper freaks who vote permenant absentee, our votes will be counted with a Diebold counting machine. &%$*, #@&%, and %*#&, cubed!


COMMENT #67 [Permalink]
... Adrian said on 4/11/2006 @ 10:25 pm PT...


Great info! :cool:


COMMENT #68 [Permalink]
... obiwan said on 4/11/2006 @ 11:52 pm PT...


I think the BIGGEST felony is that she gets to put "female" on her driver's license.
(You know, the one she lied about her birthdate on.)

"It's a MAN, baby!" :)


COMMENT #69 [Permalink]
... Larry Bergan said on 4/12/2006 @ 2:37 am PT...


I like the color scheme myself. It IS easier on the eyes and has kind of a dangerous quality.


COMMENT #70 [Permalink]
... Fred Farkle said on 4/12/2006 @ 3:58 am PT...


If Ann is convicted would she serve time in a men's or women's prison?

She'll be sent to a prison for eunuchs and androgynites.


COMMENT #71 [Permalink]
... Arlene Montemarano said on 4/12/2006 @ 4:06 am PT...


I have gotten into the habit of copying your page into my email program to read it without eyestrain.

Very easy to do for those who have a problem with the colors.


COMMENT #72 [Permalink]
... Pete Bogs said on 4/12/2006 @ 4:29 am PT...


I am counting the minutes until Coulter and her supporters come out and say this is all a liberal smear campaign... you see, consternatives never do anything immoral or illegal, it's always a liberal plot to bring decent, patriotic Americans down (e.g. Tom DeLay)...

book 'er, Dan-O!


COMMENT #73 [Permalink]
... Erik said on 4/12/2006 @ 4:56 am PT...


Now that she's a felon, can we scrub her from the voting rolls? She should not be alowed to vote till everybody else can.


COMMENT #74 [Permalink]
... barryg said on 4/12/2006 @ 5:00 am PT...


I copy and paste the page and email it to my friends with dialup because it takes so long to load on dialup it frequently times out. Of course this gives them an edited version of the page since they do not see the latest updates.


COMMENT #75 [Permalink]
... chuck said on 4/12/2006 @ 5:19 am PT...


cheney got 24 hours to report a shooting...coulter gets 30 days to explain voter fraud...you or i would be in jail already...rove really is getting predictable...in the words of "W"...you can fool some of the people some of the time....uh..uh...duh...uh...but you won`t fool me again...


COMMENT #76 [