Some of the most KICK-ASS TKC TIPSTERS offer their take on law enforcement assistance @ the polls out in the stix . . .
"The Clay County Sheriff is standing at a Smithville polling place, wearing a hat that says "sheriff" and shirt with sheriff's department logo telling people who they should vote for. Is it an intimidation tactic or just poor use of taxpayer dollars. Shouldn't he be at work???"
There are more than a few fun developments @ KC polling places too which we'll get to in just a bit . . .
Developing . . .
somebody left their thinking cap at home this morning. Vescova, you should know better than this!!
ReplyDeleteVote for my guy, or I've got a gun!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty stupid, but he doesn't look very intimidating.
ReplyDeleteAnother zealot.
ReplyDeleteHe's lookin for Somali voter fraud
ReplyDeletea police state .. if that was happening in a country we were looking to pounce on and invade our government would be all over that situation about intimidating voter preference. I'm surprised he isnt saying eh would be happy to go in and cast your vote for you. I have no faith, trust or belief in this government any longer
ReplyDeleteSlimey slimey slimey.
ReplyDeleteTypical lard ass, do nothing Sheriff. Wait till you get a pic of Porter Hensen up in Clinton County.
ReplyDeleteBiggest lard face in the State of Missouri.
WOW! Things like this are apalling, anyone know who he was campaigning for?
ReplyDeleteJerry Nolte
ReplyDeleteIs that Barney Fife?
ReplyDeleteI hear his cronies were threatening Nolte's opponent's campaign workers. If that's true, he's just another thug in uniform
ReplyDeleteNolte won by 523 votes out of 16,170, over half of the difference came from that precinct the Sheriff coerced voters.
ReplyDeleteHow is this OK?
ReplyDeleteLook at the photo. The Sheriff is the old man in the white golfing shirt. If you are intimidated by him, you have a problem.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but just wearing anything identifying himself as sheriff send the message to voters to do what he says
ReplyDeleteHe campaigned for his race by saying he would take politics out of law enforcement. LiarA
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