A plaintiff Deborah Mathies is reporting that IN commission refused her challenge claiming that it is late because it has to be 45 days, however 45 days will be tomorrow
Posted on | September 21, 2012 | 4 Comments
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Submitted on 2012/09/21 at 1:44 pm
I filled out the document and tried to file it. A clerk told me it was too late because it had to be filed 45 business days before the election. This sounded suspicious, so I demanded to speak to a supervisor. All of a sudden, a policeman asked me to leave or I would be arrested for disturbing the peace. How can we call the police if they are the ones threatening us? DebbieMathies
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4 Responses to “A plaintiff Deborah Mathies is reporting that IN commission refused her challenge claiming that it is late because it has to be 45 days, however 45 days will be tomorrow”
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September 21st, 2012 @ 8:25 pm
How can the Election Commission make up their own rules/laws as they go along.
That should be and is against the law, and some heads should roll because cof this.
September 22nd, 2012 @ 2:26 am
The Honest Way: Could you go back with your husband? an attorney? and make them do their job? Where did the officer come from, so quickly? Could you call in and ask to speak to the supervisor? You have every right to talk to that person! Contact the state A.G. or others in your state govt…and/or someone in the state legislature?
September 22nd, 2012 @ 2:43 pm
So is it 45 days or 45 business days? Huge difference.
September 22nd, 2012 @ 5:16 pm
Phoenix,
It was not Honest Way who had this
run-in… it was Deborah Mathies.
The whole scenario is, as Dr. Taitz
said, like something out of Egypt
or WW2 Germany/Gestapo.
And the obots still don’t ‘get it.’
I guess it is more soothing to one’s
comfort zone to live in denial.