AG Holder refuses to prosecute voter intimidation case.

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gsvol

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Philadelphia, PA.

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In 2007, then-Sen. Obama introduced a bill to protect Americans from tactics that intimidate voters. It also increased the criminal penalty for voter intimidation to five years in prison from one year.

"There is no place for politics in this debate," he testified before Mr. Conyers's committee in March, 2007. "Both parties at different periods in our history have been guilty in different regions of preventing people from voting for a tactical advantage. We should be beyond that."


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In 2007, then-Sen. Obama introduced a bill to protect Americans from tactics that intimidate voters. It also increased the criminal penalty for voter intimidation to five years in prison from one year.

"There is no place for politics in this debate," he testified before Mr. Conyers's committee in March, 2007. "Both parties at different periods in our history have been guilty in different regions of preventing people from voting for a tactical advantage. We should be beyond that."


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Why the hell does stuff like this never happin where I live? I would have loved it if these thugs had shown up at my polling place and tried to intimidate myself or others from voting.

I would have started out with some pointing and laughing and maybe thrown in a little mocking and ridicule and perhaps a few choice words about their mothers. Oh well maybe someday...
 
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Why the hell does stuff like this never happin where I live? I would have loved it if these thugs had shown up at my polling place and tried to intimidate myself or others from voting.

I would have started out with some pointing and laughing and maybe thrown in a little mocking and ridicule and perhaps a few choice words about their mothers. Oh well maybe someday...

Someday may be sooner than you think.
 

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