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An Exception, Just This Once

To TL's usual (and well-founded) rule of thumb, of not celebrating when someone finds themselves in the prosecutor's sights.  

The Coultergeist's personal (alleged) vote fraud case has gone to the Prosecutor's office.

And it's all her fault.

It seems Her Blondeness, an attorney, and her counsel, just couldn't be bothered with responding to repeated requests from the voting authorities to explain why it appeared she had voted in the wrong place.  So, after four tries, the voting authorities have turned Ann over to the prosecutor.

So, she who called for someone to "put rat poison in Justice Stevens' creme brulee", gets investigated for voting fraud.

She - author of calling for treason charges, torture, and all the other obscenities which mark her public career - will doubtless revel in the defendants' rights against the prosecution.  All rights which she, for others, sees no use and would eliminate.  Because they're obviously guilty.

I can't think of a more deserving defendant.  

Well, on second thought....

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    Well, on second thought.... (none / 0) (#1)
    by Edger on Fri Nov 03, 2006 at 12:49:52 AM EST
    To paraphrase her crackwhoreishness, why not just invade her reality, kill her leaders, and convert her to Ted Haggard's version of christianity?