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Ann Coulter Goes Silent : Prison Possible

 
 
Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 10:57 am
ANN COULTER VOTER FRAUD: A First! Coulter Goes Silent! May Be Thrown Off Voter Rolls!
BRAD BLOG Publishes Exclusive Documents: Incident Report, Letter to Coulter from Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
GOP Propagandist May Also Be Guilty of Tax Code Fraud for Taking $25,000 'Homestead Exemption' if She Doesn't Actually Live in Palm Beach

BRAD BLOG Publishes Exclusive Documents: Incident Report, Letter to Coulter from Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
GOP Propagandist May Also Be Guilty of Tax Code Fraud for Taking $25,000 'Homestead Exemption' if She Doesn't Actually Live in Palm Beach

Republican extremist/hate-monger, Ann Coulter may be on the verge of being tossed from the Voter Rolls in Palm Beach County, Florida. The BRAD BLOG has also obtained exclusive official documents...

Republican extremist/hate-monger, Ann Coulter may be on the verge of being tossed from the Voter Rolls in Palm Beach County, Florida.

The BRAD BLOG has also obtained exclusive official documents from the chain of events which has helped bring the GOP darling to a new place in her career: She has fallen completely silent.

Coulter, who appears to have committed a third-degree felony by knowingly giving an incorrect address on her voter registration form in Palm Beach, Florida, and then knowingly voting at the incorrect polling place last March, could face up to $5,000 in fines and five years in prison if convicted.

In April, The BRAD BLOG posted Coulter's fraudulent Voter Registration form in full. Today, we have more official and exclusive documents from the incident.

In light of Coulter's apparent voter fraud felony, the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, Dr. Arthur Anderson, had sent her a letter last March (posted in full below), giving her 30 days to explain her actions, before possibly referring the matter to the state attorney for prosecution. So far, Coulter has failed to reply at all. Officials now say she may be removed from the voter rolls.

The Palm Beach Posts's Jose Lambiet originally broke this story back in March, and today adds a few new details in an update:



The elections office tried to contact her again last week with another missive. No response. Now, the voting-eligibility watchdogs are losing patience.

"We may start the administrative procedure to remove Ms. Coulter from the voter rolls this week," said Charmaine Kelly, deputy elections chief. "There will be a public hearing to cancel her registration. If that happens, she won't be able to vote until she re-registers. It's a rather rare procedure."


The incident was first reported to county officials by Precinct Advisor James Whited (incident report posted in full below) who had informed Coulter that her true home address, at 242 Seabreeze Ave., did not match the one on her voter registration. Coulter, had inexplicably used her Real Estate agent's address on the voter registration form which includes a signature next to an oath which says, in part, "All information on this form is true" and acknowledges the third-degree felony penalties for lying.

Whited explains in the report that he advised Coulter of the problem:


Ms. Coulter then said, "What was the problem?" It was explained that she needed to fill out a change of address form in order to vote in Precinct 1198. She countered with, "Where would I vote with the address that I have?" I advised her that it would be at St. Edward's Church. She said ''thank you" and hurriedly went out the door and down the driveway. I followed her to the edge of the driveway trying to get her to return but to no avail. I had no idea where she was going when she left the precinct.


Coulter would shortly thereafter cast her ballot at St. Edward's Church where she would have completed the final act of her knowing voter fraud. According to Michelle Pilecki at Huffington Post, Coulter has since been attacking those who question her about the incident on her speaking tour. Comment at that linked story, posted by a student who attended one of Coulter's events reported:


Ann Coulter spoke on my campus tonight, and I asked her "I was just wondering if you would like to respond to allegations that you knowingly voted in the wrong precinct in Palm Beach."

She responded that "No, I don't live in Palm Beach. Maybe you shouldn't read retarded news!"


But "retarded news" site, The BRAD BLOG linked to several documents which indicate, in no uncertain terms, that Coulter purchased a $1.8 million dollar crib in Palm Beach in March of 2005. If that is not her residence, Coulter would still be guilty of an apparent voter fraud felony, since she did register to vote in Palm Beach...even if at the wrong address.

As well, Coulter has received a $25,000 homestead tax exemption, which, according to Palm Beach law, would only be available to use as a tax deduction on the property if she "lives there permanently".

For the first time, to our knowledge, The BRAD BLOG now publishes the complete incident report on the matter, as filed by Whited, along with the original certified letter sent to Coulter by Anderson -- which has subsequently been ignored. We post both, along with the "Statement of Legal Residence" form which Anderson requested, on March 27th, be returned by Coulter within thirty days, below... http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00002807.htm
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Wolf ODonnell
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 11:08 am
blueflame1, I wish you wouldn't quote articles that repeat the same paragraphs twice e.g. the below extract from your post.

Quote:
BRAD BLOG Publishes Exclusive Documents: Incident Report, Letter to Coulter from Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
GOP Propagandist May Also Be Guilty of Tax Code Fraud for Taking $25,000 'Homestead Exemption' if She Doesn't Actually Live in Palm Beach

BRAD BLOG Publishes Exclusive Documents: Incident Report, Letter to Coulter from Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
GOP Propagandist May Also Be Guilty of Tax Code Fraud for Taking $25,000 'Homestead Exemption' if She Doesn't Actually Live in Palm Beach

Republican extremist/hate-monger, Ann Coulter may be on the verge of being tossed from the Voter Rolls in Palm Beach County, Florida. The BRAD BLOG has also obtained exclusive official documents...

Republican extremist/hate-monger, Ann Coulter may be on the verge of being tossed from the Voter Rolls in Palm Beach County, Florida.


Furthermore, I find this source suspect especially seeing as it so casually states "Republican extremist/hate-monger". I am well aware of the damned lies she spreads, but isn't there a less biased source you could use?
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 11:10 am
He's not interested in unbaised sites. He's the leftwing equivalent of the rightwingnuts here who copy and paste articles directly from Newsmax.
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 11:42 am
Maybe she was trying to make sure she wasn't a disenfranchised voter. All those people who tried to do the same thing in FL in 2000 got away with it why can't she? How many illegal aliens vote in this country and some of you don't mind. Partisan politics at its best.
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 12:15 pm
Well, the retarded news needs some education in Bush's clear corner for his strategy in Iraq; it is about to turn a victory!
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 12:15 pm
Wolf, feel free to scroll or ignore. I posted what I wanted to post and it's factual including the letter from the Precinct Adviser. Good sources.
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 12:23 pm
If this is all true I guess this is the perfect example of how demanding ID's at the polling place will keep people honest. If they had demanded an ID before she could vote then none of this would have happened. We should all back some sort of ID before one votes that way there is no mix-up on accident or on purpose.
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 12:24 pm
If this is all true I guess this is the perfect example of how demanding ID's at the polling place will keep people honest. If they had demanded an ID before she could vote then none of this would have happened. We should all back some sort of ID before one votes that way there is no mix-up on accident or on purpose.
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revel
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 12:27 pm
Quote:
"Republican extremist/hate-monger".


In my opinion this is telling it like it is regardless of source.

For example

or this

Plus look at the links in the related items.
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 12:41 pm
Fla. Elections Office Getting Impatient With Columnist Ann Coulter

By E&P Staff

Published: May 11, 2006 11:15 AT ET

NEW YORK Universal Press Syndicate columnist Ann Coulter has not responded to a Florida elections office's request that she explain why she allegedly voted earlier this year in a precinct that wasn't hers.

That's according to a Wednesday column by Palm Beach Post columnist Jose Lambiet, who has reported several times about Coulter's Florida voting problem.

Lambiet wrote yesterday: "Conservative pundit Ann Coulter, who makes a nice living commenting on the political process, may temporarily lose her right to be a part of that process.

"The blonde Democrat slayer has not responded to an April letter from the Supervisor of Elections office asking her to explain why she voted in a Town of Palm Beach precinct that wasn't hers earlier this year. The elections office tried to contact her again last week with another missive. No response. Now, the voting-eligibility watchdogs are losing patience."

Lambiet quoted election official Charmaine Kelly as saying: "We may start the administrative procedure to remove Ms. Coulter from the voter rolls this week. There will be a public hearing to cancel her registration. If that happens, she won't be able to vote until she re-registers. It's a rather rare procedure."

Kelly said that, after the hearing, a decision will be made about whether to refer the case to the state attorney's office for criminal prosecution, Lambiet reported.

Lambiet has previously noted that "Florida statutes make it a third-degree felony to vote knowingly in the wrong precinct. Lying on a voter's registration can cost up to $5,000 and five years behind bars."

The latest Lambiet column was linked on BradBlog.com.
http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002501233
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 03:15 pm
Baldimo wrote:
If this is all true I guess this is the perfect example of how demanding ID's at the polling place will keep people honest. If they had demanded an ID before she could vote then none of this would have happened. We should all back some sort of ID before one votes that way there is no mix-up on accident or on purpose.

Don't they have the voters registration roll where you (or she) votes? Or voters registration cards?

It's not like this is a case of mistaken identity, or someone trying to vote under a false name.

It's someone lying about where they live in order to get the best tax break they can, and then getting caught.

Your partisanship is showing... do something about that, will ya?
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 03:29 pm
In Ohio, we didn't have to show ID, or a voter's registration card. Rather, there was a voters roll, with a facsimile of your signature. You have to sign your name on the line under the facsimile while an election worker watches. If you refuse, you can be turned away. If the election worker thinks your signature does not reasonably match, they can call in an observer from the Secretary of State's office to question you, and to determine if you will be allowed to vote. Never saw a hitch in the process--it all moved along smoothly. We had to wait almost three hours in 2004, but that was because of the heavy voter turn-out, and a suspicous lack of voting machines. (Maybe Diebold decided not to participate.)
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snood
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 03:38 pm
Will we ever see any stink raised about the move to eliminate all paper trails from the diebold machines? Has anyone heard about the technology that will make all the records of votes cast electronic?
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