Oath Keepers: Pro-Trump Militia Plots 'Undercover' Election Sting

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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...

Like the Black Panthers in Philly in 2008 that Holder never prosecuted?


You mean those two harmless, pitiful black guys that Bush didn't prosecute...?


What I mean is you are whiny hypocrite.


Funny. Speaking of whining...

Trump: 'I am a whiner, and I keep whining and whining until I win'


It isn't funny.
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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...



Paranoid conspiracists doing Trump's bidding, what a surprise. Whackos in search of a cause because they don't have one in their regular lives. It's hard to believe they have time to look up from The Turner Diaries.


Another hypocrite. What do you see Hillarys minions doing? At least this is out in the open


What is it, exactly, you think Hillary's minions are doing? Voting?
 
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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...

Like the Black Panthers in Philly in 2008 that Holder never prosecuted?


Yep. That was so scary. Two black guys hung around a voting place in a black neighborhood for about 1/2 to 1 hour. The whole country felt threatened, or at least some right wing crazies who were nowhere near there claimed they did.
 
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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...


The retard is strong with these guys.
 
whats even more scary is you party people who just vote for whoever your fucking party tells you to vote for.....hence we get the 2 most disliked people maybe ever in the history of voting......now that is scary......
Our party told us NOT to vote for Trump however.....
 
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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...

Boo fuckin hoo... When you're done pissing yourself.... Reread the article. They said unarmed, and nonconfrontational. Unlike your BLM hero's. SPLC is a hate group.
 
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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...

Boo fuckin hoo... When you're done pissing yourself.... Reread the article. They said unarmed, and nonconfrontational. Unlike your BLM hero's. SPLC is a hate group.


Who said anything about them being armed? However, I believe they should be thoroughly searched.
 
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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...

Boo fuckin hoo... When you're done pissing yourself.... Reread the article. They said unarmed, and nonconfrontational. Unlike your BLM hero's. SPLC is a hate group.


Who said anything about them being armed? However, I believe they should be thoroughly searched.

Wow! You're an even bigger coward than I gave you credit for...
You did say they were scary... Wow! Find you a safe space. Pronto Tonto.
 
Apparently James "Pimp" O'Keefe is the Oath Keepers hero. Funny...even hilarious...

I didn't know people doing something that is their right to do would upset the shills so badly. That is funny.

So, you approve of someone like O'Keefe who tries to pass off doctored videos as authentic?

Video Fraudster James O'Keefe Refuses to Release Unedited Video: We Would 'See a Different Story'

Once again, the conservative news media, as well as many in the traditional press, have been duped by video fraudster James O'Keefe.
Yet O'Keefe is refusing -- for the first time ever -- to release the raw, unedited footage from these new tapes. His justification is a tacit admission of guilt.

Wow, is that like Hillary admitting guilt by deleting emails or saying I don't recall about 30 times. That quote is from your link. Do those writers think before they publish?
 
Like the Black Panthers in Philly in 2008 that Holder never prosecuted?

You mean those two harmless, pitiful black guys that Bush didn't prosecute...?

What I mean is you are whiny hypocrite.

Funny. Speaking of whining...

Trump: 'I am a whiner, and I keep whining and whining until I win'

It isn't funny.
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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...



Paranoid conspiracists doing Trump's bidding, what a surprise. Whackos in search of a cause because they don't have one in their regular lives. It's hard to believe they have time to look up from The Turner Diaries.


Another hypocrite. What do you see Hillarys minions doing? At least this is out in the open


What is it, exactly, you think Hillary's minions are doing? Voting?


Lying, cheating, you know the usual.
 
Apparently James "Pimp" O'Keefe is the Oath Keepers hero. Funny...even hilarious...

I didn't know people doing something that is their right to do would upset the shills so badly. That is funny.

So, you approve of someone like O'Keefe who tries to pass off doctored videos as authentic?

Video Fraudster James O'Keefe Refuses to Release Unedited Video: We Would 'See a Different Story'

Once again, the conservative news media, as well as many in the traditional press, have been duped by video fraudster James O'Keefe.
Yet O'Keefe is refusing -- for the first time ever -- to release the raw, unedited footage from these new tapes. His justification is a tacit admission of guilt.

Wow, is that like Hillary admitting guilt by deleting emails or saying I don't recall about 30 times. That quote is from your link. Do those writers think before they publish?

The DOJ said Hillary was legally allowed to delete her personal emails - so she did. What's the problem?

DOJ: Hillary Had the Authority to Delete Personal Emails from Server
 
Apparently James "Pimp" O'Keefe is the Oath Keepers hero. Funny...even hilarious...

I didn't know people doing something that is their right to do would upset the shills so badly. That is funny.

So, you approve of someone like O'Keefe who tries to pass off doctored videos as authentic?

Video Fraudster James O'Keefe Refuses to Release Unedited Video: We Would 'See a Different Story'

Once again, the conservative news media, as well as many in the traditional press, have been duped by video fraudster James O'Keefe.
Yet O'Keefe is refusing -- for the first time ever -- to release the raw, unedited footage from these new tapes. His justification is a tacit admission of guilt.

Wow, is that like Hillary admitting guilt by deleting emails or saying I don't recall about 30 times. That quote is from your link. Do those writers think before they publish?

The DOJ said Hillary was legally allowed to delete her personal emails - so she did. What's the problem?

DOJ: Hillary Had the Authority to Delete Personal Emails from Server

After the subpoena from Congress? She is as guilty as the day is long.
 
Apparently James "Pimp" O'Keefe is the Oath Keepers hero. Funny...even hilarious...

I didn't know people doing something that is their right to do would upset the shills so badly. That is funny.

So, you approve of someone like O'Keefe who tries to pass off doctored videos as authentic?

Video Fraudster James O'Keefe Refuses to Release Unedited Video: We Would 'See a Different Story'

Once again, the conservative news media, as well as many in the traditional press, have been duped by video fraudster James O'Keefe.
Yet O'Keefe is refusing -- for the first time ever -- to release the raw, unedited footage from these new tapes. His justification is a tacit admission of guilt.

Wow, is that like Hillary admitting guilt by deleting emails or saying I don't recall about 30 times. That quote is from your link. Do those writers think before they publish?

The DOJ said Hillary was legally allowed to delete her personal emails - so she did. What's the problem?

DOJ: Hillary Had the Authority to Delete Personal Emails from Server

After the subpoena from Congress? She is as guilty as the day is long.

"No, she's not." - Republican FBI Director and Republican House Committees (7 of them).
 
I didn't know people doing something that is their right to do would upset the shills so badly. That is funny.

So, you approve of someone like O'Keefe who tries to pass off doctored videos as authentic?

Video Fraudster James O'Keefe Refuses to Release Unedited Video: We Would 'See a Different Story'

Once again, the conservative news media, as well as many in the traditional press, have been duped by video fraudster James O'Keefe.
Yet O'Keefe is refusing -- for the first time ever -- to release the raw, unedited footage from these new tapes. His justification is a tacit admission of guilt.

Wow, is that like Hillary admitting guilt by deleting emails or saying I don't recall about 30 times. That quote is from your link. Do those writers think before they publish?

The DOJ said Hillary was legally allowed to delete her personal emails - so she did. What's the problem?

DOJ: Hillary Had the Authority to Delete Personal Emails from Server

After the subpoena from Congress? She is as guilty as the day is long.

"No, she's not." - Republican FBI Director and Republican House Committees (7 of them).

When you destroy evidence and leverage the Republican FBI director by your connections to his relatives it is going to be near impossible to prove guilt. But, in the court of public opinion she is guilty, and looks worse everyday thanks to Wikileaks.
 
So, you approve of someone like O'Keefe who tries to pass off doctored videos as authentic?

Video Fraudster James O'Keefe Refuses to Release Unedited Video: We Would 'See a Different Story'

Once again, the conservative news media, as well as many in the traditional press, have been duped by video fraudster James O'Keefe.
Yet O'Keefe is refusing -- for the first time ever -- to release the raw, unedited footage from these new tapes. His justification is a tacit admission of guilt.

Wow, is that like Hillary admitting guilt by deleting emails or saying I don't recall about 30 times. That quote is from your link. Do those writers think before they publish?

The DOJ said Hillary was legally allowed to delete her personal emails - so she did. What's the problem?

DOJ: Hillary Had the Authority to Delete Personal Emails from Server

After the subpoena from Congress? She is as guilty as the day is long.

"No, she's not." - Republican FBI Director and Republican House Committees (7 of them).

When you destroy evidence and leverage the Republican FBI director by your connections to his relatives it is going to be near impossible to prove guilt. But, in the court of public opinion she is guilty, and looks worse everyday thanks to Wikileaks.

All Wikileaks has done is confirm her to essentially be a moderate republican in her Wall Street views. Apart from that, it's done nothing.

And lol @ "leveraging" the FBI director. Again, you guys give the Clintons WAyyyyy too much credit.
 
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The right-wing group will be looking out for “busloads” of voters to make sure the election isn’t “stolen.”

WASHINGTON ― The founder of a fringe right-wing group issued a “call to action” this week asking members of the organization to go undercover to watch for voter fraud and voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.

Stewart Rhodes posted his call to action on the Oath Keepers website this week on “Operation Sabot 2016,” to “help police ensure the free and fair election process is not stolen from the citizens of the United States of America.”

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Rhodes said Oath Keepers wouldn’t intimidate any voters because they are not going to be wearing any gear that would indicate they are a member of the organization. Rhodes’ post encouraged volunteers not to wear any Oath Keepers gear, and encouraged them to go “incognito,” dressed to “blend in” with the public.

“You won’t even know they’re there,” Rhodes said in the interview. “If someone is just going about their business, have a nice day. But if it looks like they’re doing something illegal, we’re going to record it.”

“The ideal would be to catch somebody ― you know, a carload or a busload or a vanload ― of people going from one polling place to another,” Rhodes said. “That is obviously a smoking gun video we’d like to have, but clearly us being out there is hopefully going to put a damper on those kinds of activities. So if nothing happens, then great, we have a boring day and just walk around and enjoy the outdoors.”

In-person voter fraud in the United States is very rare. Justin Levitt, a former professor at Loyola Law School who now serves as a top voting rights official in the Justice Department, found just 31 credible accusations of voter impersonation fraud out of one billion ballots cast over several elections.

Rhodes’ post encouraged members to dress “to NOT impress” and in a way that would allow them to be “overlooked and forgotten” outside of polling stations. He suggested they wear clothing that would let them fade into their surroundings.

“That may mean wearing a Bob Marley, pot leaf, tie-die peace symbol, or ‘Che’ Guevara T -Shirt, etc. (we have plenty of long-haired, former ‘Hippy’ Vietnam Veterans, for example, who can easily do that), or it may mean wearing working-man Carhartt pants and a plaid shirt,” he wrote. “Dress in whatever manner you think will help you blend in, depending on where you live and your local social environment. But please don’t dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member.”

In an Oath Keepers video, Louisiana Oath Keepers State Coordinator Duncan Simmons said they did not want to be viewed as infringing on the rights of voters. “We’re there to document, not to interfere,” Simmons said.

“If you start seeing busloads of people get off at one poll ... just to get off the bus at another poll, report that to your local law enforcement,” Greg McWhirter, identified as a member of the national board of directors, said in the video. He encouraged volunteers to be “friendly” and non-confrontational.

“Also, don’t be armed,” McWhirter added.



The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the Oath Keepers an“extremist” antigovernment group that subscribes to “paranoid conspiracy theories.” Members of the organization were involved in the Cliven Bundy standoff, and also showed up during the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the death of Michael Brown in August 2014. The organization is open to current and former members of the military, law enforcement and first responder organizations.

More: Oath Keepers Founder Says 'Undercover' Poll Watching Effort Won't Intimidate Voters | Huffington Post

It's scary that a pack of homegrown extremists will be stalking polling stations. Reminds me of Hitler's undercover SS agents. What could possibly go wrong...

Like the Black Panthers in Philly in 2008 that Holder never prosecuted?


One guy standing by the polls who left when asked.
 

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