Georgia Republican Officialn Fined $5,000.00 For Voting Illegally.

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^^^ This democrat is so dumb it believes this lie. Even snopes said MTG never said "Jewish space lasers".

Democrats do nothing but gaslight Americans.
From Snopes:

What's True

In a now-deleted Facebook post, Greene suggested that laser beams from space may have started the 2018 California wildfires, and that among the entities behind this conspiracy were former California Gov. Jerry Brown, Pacific Gas & Electric, and Rothschild Inc., an investment firm frequently targeted by anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists.


Thats not nuts enough for you? You are seriously going to defend this? :cuckoo: :cuckoo:
 
From Snopes:

What's True

In a now-deleted Facebook post, Greene suggested that laser beams from space may have started the 2018 California wildfires, and that among the entities behind this conspiracy were former California Gov. Jerry Brown, Pacific Gas & Electric, and Rothschild Inc., an investment firm frequently targeted by anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists.


Thats not nuts enough for you? You are seriously going to defend this? :cuckoo: :cuckoo:
When did she say Jewish space lasers?

Why lie?

All democrats do is gaslight Americans.
 
All these MAGAs who scream election fraud are the ones most likely to commit it. That is just a fact.
 
An official in the Georgia Republican party who has said the 2020 election was stolen was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and will receive a public reprimand for voting illegally nine times, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Thursday.


Brian Pritchard, the first vice-president of the state Republican party, illegally voted in nine elections from 2008 to 2010 while he was still on probation for a 1996 forgery felony conviction in Pennsylvania. Georgia and 14 other states require people to have completed their sentence, including probation, before they can vote. About 163,475 people could not vote in Georgia in 2022 because they were on felony probation, according to an estimate by the Sentencing Project, a criminal justice non-profit.


Pritchard, told Lisa Boggs, the administrative law judge overseeing the case, he believed his criminal sentence had expired and was not aware the criminal court in Pennsylvania had extended his probation until 2011 for allegedly failing to repay $38,000 in restitution.
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