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A “well-intentioned attempt to maximize voter turnout” … [Darleen Click]

… is how “voter fraud” is described when committed by Democrats

The top staffer for Florida Democratic Rep. Joe Garcia resigned this weekend after being implicated in a voting-fraud scheme.

Chief of Staff Jeffrey Garcia resigned Friday after taking responsibility for the plot and being asked by the congressman for his resignation.

The congressman said Saturday he thinks the plot was a “well-intentioned attempt to maximize voter turnout” and that the system is “prone to fraud.”

Several hours before the resignation, law-enforcement investigators raided the homes of Giancarlo Sopo, the congressman’s communications director, and John Estes, his 2012 campaign manager.

Authorities are investigating a sophisticated scheme to manipulate last year’s primary elections by submitting hundreds of fraudulent absentee-ballot requests.

Inigo Montoya, white courtesy phone please.

13 Replies to “A “well-intentioned attempt to maximize voter turnout” … [Darleen Click]”

  1. Spiny Norman says:

    I suppose it’s small satisfaction to Allen West that he was right about voter fraud in his district.

  2. Libby says:

    Just like Holder’s “well-intentioned” attempts to undo any state’s voter ID laws, and ACORN’s “well-intentioned” voter registration drives, etc…
    Their “intention” is to ensure that only Democrats do “well” at the polls.

  3. cranky-d says:

    Well-intentioned? I don’t think that phrase means what you think it does, congressman.

    Why is it that Democrats insist “everyone does it” and yet I don’t see Republicans getting caught doing it? I take that as meaning that it rarely happens, because we know every malfeasance, real or imagined, that a Republican commits, is aired out in the press.

  4. The congressman said Saturday he thinks the plot was a “well-intentioned attempt to maximize voter turnout” and that the system is “prone to fraud.”

    But I was told vote fraud never happens!

  5. cranky-d says:

    The system is prone to fraud, and they are just the guys to find out how!

  6. Neo says:

    This is why a “backward” country like South Africa has barcoded photo-IDs and doesn’t allow any absentee voting.

  7. Spiny Norman says:

    AFAIK, every other Western Democracy requires a photo ID to vote.

  8. geoffb says:

    The burglar who robs your home while you’re away has “good intentions” too, good for him by his reckoning.

  9. geoffb says:

    “A Good Understanding Is The Best Thing To Have:” How Elections Are Rigged

  10. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Well-intentioned? I don’t think that phrase means what you think it does, congressman.

    I don’t think that phrase means what you think it means, cranky.

    After all, what intention could be better than seeing to it that the noble Democrats dished the vile Republicans at the polls.

    For teh childuhns cranky.

    Hater. [*spit*]

  11. cranky-d says:

    I’m in good company, then.

  12. Yackums says:

    Hey, thanks cranky-d; until your first comment I was struggling to understand Darleen’s punchline.

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