In a never-ending stream of corruption, illegal activity, voter fraud, and the breaking of federal law, the state of Ohio simply gets in deeper and deeper.
Allegations are that computers in the Ohio state government were used to dig up personal information on 'Joe the Plumber' Wurzelbacher once he made national news questioning Obama's tax policies.
This time, authorities have confirmed that the computers in question were assigned to the offices of corrupt Democrat partisan Attorney-General Nancy H. Rogers, who defied a court order to turn over 200,000 fraudulent voter registrations for verification, as mandated by federal law.
In addition, sources maintain that unnamed individuals in the Toledo, Ohio police department, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and a county Child Support Enforcement Agency also may have illegally gained access to Joe's personal information.
This story was first published in The Columbus Dispatch and is still developing (h/t to Matt Drudge).
Saturday, October 25, 2008
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