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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Criminal almost beats criminal



With 96% of the precincts reporting Tuesday night, Keith Judd was holding steady at 41% of the vote and had won ten counties.

Judd is also known as federal prison inmate Number 11593-051 at the Beaumont Federal Correctional Institution in Beaumont, Texas, where Judd is serving a 210-month sentence for extortion and making threats at the University of New Mexico in 1999. He pooled some cigarette money and somehow got on the Democratic presidential primary ballot in West Virginia.  Against Barry O.

But, wait. There's more bad news for Obama, Democrats, and thier union allies.

5 comments:

  1. Ya know ... a conservative PAC could milk this until the Dem convention, simply by filing nominee candidate forms for this same felon in other states.

    Obama needing to run in his own party's convention against a violent felon who is getting a big chunk of the Dem vote would be just delicious.

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  2. The 41% voted for the lessor of two criminals.

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  3. He's not really violent. More a pothead with a mullet. Still, not a bad idea.

    Casca

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  4. 41% went for the guy with a record.

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  5. Romney, pay attention! Being a conservative ain't a bug. It's a feature!

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