Friday, June 24, 2005

Two charged with voting twice in Milwaukee

More voting trouble in Wisconsin, from AP:

A pair of cousins have been charged with casting two ballots each in the Nov. 2 election.
Federal prosecutors charged Theresa J. Byas, 48, and Brian L. Davis, 36, of Milwaukee, on Thursday, a day after another voter was accused of the same offense and two others of voting while serving parole or probation.


For all the whining from Democrats about the "theft" of Ohio last November, the same people have been oddly quiet about the numerous voting irregularities in Wisconsin last November.

Are you listening, Jim Lampley?

That's not all from America's Dairyland. Several Milwaukee Democratic party activists are facing charges for slashing the tires of vans rented by the Wisconsin GOP last election day. Two of the indicted individuals are adult sons of Democratic "big cheeses," one the son of a Milwaukee congresswoman, the other proud parent is a former Milwaukee acting mayor.

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