Four Dems sentenced for 2004 Gestapo tactics in Milwaukee


Ever since they were stopped by the U.S. Supreme Court from stealing Florida and the presidency in 2000, Democrats have been charging Republicans of working to suppress voter turnout in minority areas and other Democratic-leaning venues. Trouble is, they keep coming up short in the proof department. In fact, it's interesting that the only documented instance of voter intimidation in Florida in 2000 was when Democratic goons actually forced the closure of a Miami polling place in a heavily Haitian, Republican-leaning precinct!

And unlike the largely mythical events whined about by Democratic sore losers in the last two Presidential elections, disturbing instances of Gestapo-like Democratic tactics against Republican voters and campaign operations were both numerous and well-documented, especially in the 2004 campaign.

But at last, one such instance is being addressed. Four Democratic workers are going to jail for their Brown Shirt tactics against Republican election day operations in Milwaukee in 2004. In throwing out plea agreements calling for probation, Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Michael Brennan pointed out that their antics did not represent mere vandalism or harmless hijinks, but rather constituted an attack on the democratic process itself.

Good. Anybody who pulls this kind of proto-Nazi garbage belongs in jail, regardless of their political party.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Though most of us in the conservative camp here in Milwaukee are happy that they are being punished for their crimes, I and many of my friends believe that they would probably have received a longer sentence if this hadn't happened in the "people's republic of Wisconsin."
Hey- it was plea bargained to probation! The judge threw out the plea bargain.

Don't doubt for a moment that you're right.