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Mike__M

(1,052 posts)
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 05:56 PM Mar 2016

To Purcell: "You are a snake in the grass and we see you!”

USUncut: All Hell Is Breaking Loose at Arizona Election Fraud Hearing

A raucous hearing on election fraud in the Arizona primary is still going on in Phoenix. As of this writing, the hearing was moved to a separate room and is currently in recess due to continued outbursts of protest in the gallery.

Helen Purcell began the Arizona Election Fraud hearing by saying “I want to begin by apologizing what took place on March 27th… As I said in the past, I am deeply sorry.”

However, it’s clear that the people of Arizona have no intention of forgiving or forgetting, given the anger expressed by those who signed up to speak on alleged election fraud. The rowdy crowd is parading up to speak in large numbers, calling for Purcell’s resignation and for a revote.
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To Purcell: "You are a snake in the grass and we see you!” (Original Post) Mike__M Mar 2016 OP
more from link Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2016 #1
We all see that snake in the grass marions ghost Mar 2016 #2
Are her hands clean? hootinholler Mar 2016 #3

Viva_La_Revolution

(28,791 posts)
1. more from link
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 06:08 PM
Mar 2016

The executive director of the Arizona Students’ Association shared the testimony of a student who had just come back from a one-year tour in the Army.

“I just spent a year laying down my life to protect the rights of Americans. I faced death every single day. One of the things I kept telling myself was “It was worth it.” … Yet the right that I looked at death over a year for was taken from me.”

“There were no parking spaces, no handicapped spots, and when I went back to my car I was afraid that I would get a parking ticket,” said another woman.

marions ghost

(19,841 posts)
2. We all see that snake in the grass
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 06:21 PM
Mar 2016

“My experience down there, it was tough… People in wheelchairs and canes in the heat… We were out of provisional ballots at 7am… So many people, they wheeled up there and got hit with the sprinklers. So many people, they couldn’t take it. They had to leave, people were crying.”

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