Sunday, October 03, 2010

Illinois vote fraud update: Two Cahokia men plead guilty to absentee ballot abuse

Outside Illinois, Cahokia is best known as the site of Mississippian Culture Indian Mounds, the world's largest. The civilization disappeared around 1300 A.D.

Based upon the vote fraud scandal in Cahokia and others nearby, it can be argued that civilization has not returned there.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that two Cahokia men, Kevin Wiggins and William Brown, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of vote fraud, mostly involving abuse of absentee ballots in a 2009 municipal election. They've agreed to testify in the upcoming trials of two Cahokia trustees--they face similar charges. St. Clair County, which is across the Mississippi from St. Louis, can rightly be called the vote fraud capital of Illinois. Yes, it's worse than Chicago and Cook County.

Thanks to Cal Skinner for passing this news on to me.

Related posts:

The Natchez Trace Part Two, Indian Mounds
Vote fraud news: Obama, ACORN, and East St. Louis
Hypocrite Obama won't tolerate election theft
Convicted vote thief joined by top local Dems at his pre-prison going away party
Convicted E. St. Louis vote buyer now an asst. school principal
East St. Louis vote fraud follow up: Dem county chairman claims no knowledge of vote buying scheme
East St. Louis Dem vote fraud update: Two of the convicted cheaters rehired by ESL

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