Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli says a son of Rep. James P. Moran, D-8th, acted inappropriately but not criminally last October when he appeared to advise an undercover operative on how to illegally cast votes in inactive voters’ names.
“After a thorough investigation, we have concluded that, while (Patrick) Moran’s behavior was inappropriate, it was not criminal,” and no charges will be brought against him, Cuccinelli said in a statement Friday.
Last October, Patrick Moran resigned as field director of his father’s campaign after a conservative organization said it secretly videotaped him advising an undercover operative on how to commit election fraud.
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If we do it, it's a conspiracy to commit a felony. If they do it, it's inappropriate, but not criminal. Gotcha.
ReplyDeleteConnections make the world go around. Maybe its because politicians are more important and valuable than the serfs. We NEED them. Even audio and video wasn't enough. That should give you a clue about how afraid they are of exposure --- see what happens when THAT occurs??? To them, of course. 5:47 speaks the honest truth about the state of our affairs....
ReplyDeletedid anyone really believe a democrat would be charged? they seem to get away with just about anything. never trust a democrat...
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ReplyDeleteOf course not.
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