0121stockpicker
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It can't be taken up by a State Court or State's Attorney General as it is a FEDERAL MATTER. What part of that is confusing?
The New Black Panther Party broke FEDERAL LAW by intimidating voters. What's his name profited from it. He appointed Eric Holder to be AG. Holder repaid him by not prosecuting The New Black Panther Party.
Thus, no case has taken place because IT CAN'T.
Let's put the shoe on the other foot: Let's say the KKK decided to do the same thing in Selma, Alabama - what would happen?
Race riots that would make Chuckie Manson chuckle. Helter Skelter indeed! Federal law broken? Holder would be all over it like white on rice.
Voter fraud cases are filed and heard by the states where they were committed - not directly by the Supreme Court. Some end up at the Supreme Court but that is not where they start and the attorney general of the United States is not the first person to bring charges. At most its a state prosecutor or state attorney general. Just search voter fraud and you can see all the cases in the different states. Here is the first one that popped up on my search.
Jan. 23, 2013 | (108) Comments
Milwaukee County prosecutors are investigating at least two instances of suspected voter fraud from the presidential election in November, court records reveal.
Assistant District Attorney Bruce Landgraf confirmed Tuesday only that his office is looking at several referrals from area clerks after the November election, and not all of the reviews require subpoenas like those recently made public in the two cases.