Date: December 13th, 2017 2:12 AM
Author: chest-beating stock car office
this has been brought up multiple times as the reason Roy didn't concede. don't shoot the messenger. I have no idea whats on Roy Moore's mind (keeping in mind he's batshit so it could be anything)
but if you love xo i guess root for a second page pls to this election.
the critical moment of Jefferson Beauregard Sessions life, you'll recall, was being denied a judiciary appointment. this is why:
In 1985, when he was U.S. Attorney in Mobile, Sessions’ office brought indictments over allegations of voter fraud in a number of Black Belt counties, an area in Alabama named for the color of the soil but with a majority black population. In Perry County, Sessions’ office charged three individuals with voting fraud, including Albert Turner, a long-time civil rights activist who advised Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and helped lead the voting rights March in Selma on March 7, 1965, known as "Bloody Sunday" after state troopers and a local posse attacked the protestors.
Prosecutors alleged that Turner, his wife Evelyn, and activist Spencer Hogue altered ballots for a Sept. 1984 primary election.
There are and there were large numbers of elderly people in Perry County who need assistance,” said Turner, who helped with his brother’s defense. “They couldn’t get to the polls on their own. As a matter of fact, the technical requirements of completing and mailing (the ballots) were not understood.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3827239&forum_id=2#34906384)