Hutaree’s party preference

| April 2, 2010

Everyone has been emailing me to say that the sole registered voter of the Hutaree militia group is a Democrat. Yes, it’s ironic, especially given Mark Potok’s unfortunate (for him) comments earlier this week. This is from the Toledo Blade by way of Ace of Spades;

Jacob J. Ward, 33, of Huron, Ohio, voted as a Democrat in the 2004 and 2008 primary elections. He also voted in 10 other elections since 2000. Party affiliation in Ohio is determined by which party’s ballot they requested in the most recent primary election.

Ringleader David Stone hasn’t voted since 2004 – so what’s he got to bitch about? Seems to me that if you can’t take a couple of hours out of your life to vote, you should keep your lazy mouth shut and suffer the election results in silence. But Ward’s primary ballot result might have been an attempt to astroturf the election, ya know. But primafacie (I think that means “right in front of your stupid face”) evidence is currently against Potok

Category: General Whackos, SPLC

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NHSparky

Oh, sweet, delicious irony.

ponsdorf

What NHSparky said.

TSO

I have a different theory on this one incidentally, and I hope I am wrong or it will bite us in the ass BAD.

What if this guy is registered Dem because of Operation Chaos.

ponsdorf

Operation Chaos huh? You mean ‘they’ have resurrected that gem?

dutch508

…and voted dem in the last two elections?

doubtful, but I see this as how the left will try to spin it.

Prob’ly a bunch of ronpaul ****sticks.

streetsweeper

heh!

AW1 Tim

Regardless, they’re a bunch on morons.

Anonymous

Oh, but that doesn’t mean Democrats aren’t deranged idiots just because they happen to be. Sorta like a jerk saying, “Uh, I meant the concept of ‘your mother’,” to avoid getting his ass beaten.

TSO

Just bringing it up guys, because if Virginia worked like that, I would be a Dem for the last two elections. I voted against Webb in the Senate Race in 2006, and then for Hillary against Obama in the 2008 race, so I haven’t voted in a GOP primary in a long time. I’m just saying don’t run too far with this one.

And remember, Fred Phelps ran for state office 5 times as a Democrat.