Thursday, July 26, 2012

Drug Dealers Buying Votes in Kentucky?

Eric Shawn claims that drug dealers have finessed their way into leadership positions in local Democratic and Republican Party groups in eastern Kentucky:

http://joemiller.us/2012/07/drug-money-funds-voter-fraud-in-kentucky-video/

Some Virginians actively participate in the maintenance of a belief that anything, as long as it's immoral, unethical, deranged, degenerate, or stupid, can happen in Kentucky. This web site takes the first report of any Kentucky-weirdness story with a grain of salt. I'm sharing this as a reminder to politically active readers everywhere. No matter how much you need the money, check the sources...evidence of corruption may be used against you.

Bill Clinton was elected partly by "voters...bussed from precinct to precinct with changes of shirts," as Roger Morris described them in Partners in Power, but also by good-faith Arkansas Democrats who saw Clinton as a homeboy who made good. They didn't attend the pricey parties where one of America's most loathsome druglords offered cocaine and fifteen-year-old girls to wealthy supporters of what the druglord introduced to his associates as "a politician I'm working on." Yet these parties were later used to disparage not only the whole Clinton clan, but also the whole state of Arkansas.

Is there any cure for this kind of filthy politicking? If there is, it has to be clean politicking. When politicians really serve their communities, they don't need to spend millions on campaigns--their constituents will promote them free of charge.

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