Last week Al Sharpton embraced convicted vote fraudster
Melowese Richardson at a “voting rights” rally in Cincinnati. The United States Department of Justice under
Eric Holder has done nothing to Melowese Richardson 410 days after she admitted
on camera that she committed multiple federal felonies by voting six times for
President Obama’s reelection.
Federal law makes it a felony to vote more than once for
President. In fact, 42 U.S.C. Section
1973i(e) subjects Richardson to twenty-five years in federal prison for her six
votes for Obama.
The lack of DOJ action against an unrepentant federal vote
fraudster combined with Richardson’s lionization by Sharpton and the
organization that sponsored the rally demonstrates how the Justice Department
is facilitating a culture of brazen criminality on the eve of the 2014 midterm
elections. The failure to indict
Richardson is the latest example of Holder’s department excusing lawlessness in
federal elections and abandoning law abiding Americans.
Melowese Richardson was charged with state voter fraud
crimes in Ohio. She was found guilty and
sentenced to five years in prison on July 7, 2013. Unfortunately, instead of
serving five years, Richardson was set free after only eight months.
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