Thursday, June 14, 2012

The only difference between the convicted felon on the ballot who is incarcerated in a federal penitentiary for extortion and Barack Obama is that Judd has been caught and convicted and Obama hasn't had his day in court yet for impersonating a President.

WV Democrats gave a prison inmate 41% of their primary votes for President of the United States—(May. 10, 2012)—On May 8, 2012 Democratic union voters in historically Democrat West Virginia (which began trending GOP—at the top of the ticket only—in 2000 when anti-fossil fuel Watermelon candidate Al Gore, Jr. campaigned on a promise to bankrupt carbon polluters and covert the world to clean energy) cast their votes for their choice to head the party's ticket for President. The DNC was expecting challenges from moderate Democrats who might easily defeat incumbent Barack Obama for his bungling the nation's economy. The DNC was worried because a plurality of Americans were saying Obama doesn't deserve a second term. Those headlines were reinforced by an Associated Press-GfK poll in which 54% of the respondents said Obama needed to be voted out of office. The Democratic National Committee busied itself with the task of blocking anyone from getting on the primary ballot in every State it could muscle, fearing Obama might lose primaries to virtually unknown candidates which would be embarrassing for Obama.
It happened in West Virginia. Keith Russell Judd a.k.a. Beaumont Federal Correction Institution Inmate No. 11593-051, from Texarkana, Texas challenged Barack Obama for the Democrat presidential nomination in West Virginia—and took 41% of the vote—leaving Obama with coal dust on his face. Believing it was just an election fluke by a prankster with nothing better to do with his time for the next 17.5 years, liberal pundits decided to make fun of the Mountain State voters whom, they believe, are illiterate, uneducated, and just plain redneck stupid that they didn't realize they were voting for a convicted felon who was currently incarcerated in a federal penitentiary.
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