NH AG Legitimizes Special Class Of Voters and You're Not One of Them - Granite Grok

NH AG Legitimizes Special Class Of Voters and You’re Not One of Them

If you thnk lrtting proplr from out of state Vote in NH if OK youre Gonna have a bad timeThe Arborist, when taking the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office to task for the recent “investigation” that cleared the “voters” who claimed residence at Martha’s Motel for voting purposes then went back home, off to other campaigns, or back to their staffer jobs in DC, makes an important point that should not be overlooked…

“…It is unconstitutional to have dual domicile for the purpose of making your vote worth more than any other law abiding citizens. In effect, the NH AG has created two classes of voter in Arkansas – one who can vote only in Arkansas and one who can select either Arkansas or New Hampshire.”

Not just in Arkansas, either.  Every one of these people, the thousands of college students (and you can make almost any behavior ‘legal’ if you have the votes}, have rights that you do not have courtesy of the New Hampshire Democrat Party and Judge John Lefty Lewis.

Just like Paolo Cozzi, who votes in New Hampshire from Democrat rep Cindy Rosenwald’s house when it is more important to Democrats that he vote in New Hampshire, or votes from his actual home in Massachusetts when it matters more to Democrats in Massachusetts, these people have the right to vote wherever Democrats want or need the votes.  You have to vote in the ward or precinct where you live.  You can’t just decide you live in Portsmouth because some candidate needs the votes.

You can’t register twice and then go vote where you need a bond passed or someone wants to affect a budget or school board ballot issue, or to keep out of office an ideologically undesirable candidate.  You are tied to your residence, and if you are not in the state at the time of an election, you are expected to vote absentee from that address.

The New Hampshire AG has essentially told you to drink from a different water fountain than Bryan Gregory Griffiths, or Janice Rottenberg, or Paolo Cozzi.

Even Alana Biden has more rights when it comes to voting than you do.  She can vote here, then go home but you can’t vote where she lives.  And there-in lies the doom that now awaits the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office, the Martha Fuller-Clark’s, Cindy Rosenwald’s, and the whole of the NH Democrat party machine that has created this separate and unequal provision in voting rights. We are not going to stop telling you about the people who benefit from the NH Election Exception.

Some people just have more rights than you, and if you dare to complain they will accuse you of intimidation, when in fact, it is they who are fomenting a statutory policy that gives their voters more rights than you have.  And when the Arborist says we need an elected AG, he is right.  An elected AG would point out what we’ve been pointing out–that they made it legal but it is still unethical, and you are getting screwed.  An elected AG might step up and say that the law as written–or in this case ‘interpreted’ by a left wing judge–does in fact create an unconstitutional circumstance (or maybe just a statutory disadvantage) that needs to be corrected.

But we don’t have that.  We’ve never had it, and right now we’ve got a former Democrat State Senator as AG taking direction from another former NH State Senator who happens to be the Governor.

They have been part and parcel to the very fraud we are now supposed to expect them to ‘investigate’ in our best interests.  There’s a joke in there, and it is on all of us.  New Hampshire election law exists (and has for years) to allow a specific party the ability to stuff ballot boxes all over the state, wherever they need the votes (only 2010 was the exception but they had problems all over–other than college kids no bonus voters that year).

They can just bring in OFA campaigners, Democrats from other states, and they can ‘Live” at the homes of leading Democrats or family members in any district, ward, town, wherever, and vote in your elections, decide your ballot questions, elect your representatives, and then leave–never to pay a dime in taxes for spending they approve, or to suffer the whim of decisions made by those they placed in office for you, because  our AG just re-approved their right to do what you cannot–vote wherever they want to claim ‘domicile’ long enough to erase your vote, before they leave.

So you’ve heard the “good news” Free Staters.  Make the call.  You’ve got associates who have sworn their intent to move here, and make New Hampshire their home, even if another Democrat thinks the Democrats who are here should make laws to keep them out; hint hint.  The left has set the standard.  The NH AG has given it his stamp of approval.  Free-staters Assemble.  Time for a test drive of your new home.

Might I suggest you start by ‘living’ in Cynthia Chase’s district for 2014, and then spread out to Cindy Rosenwald’s and Martha Fuller Clark’s State Senate District….  It has a certain sense of justice to it, don’t you think?  But then, a few thousand votes here and there and we could take the whole state back, and keep it.  Those Free-Staters can come live here, leave, and then live here again, and again…vote in local elections, vote on budgets, ballot questions, for all the elected offices, just as long as they have a presence in the state….so Free Staters, give the NH AG and the Democrats a presence.

The NH AG says it’s ok.

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