8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (4)
#15569993 at 2022-02-07 20:06:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19689: Freedom Is The Objective Edition
BLM chapter founder sentenced to prison for voter fraud; NAACP laments 'two criminal justice systems in America'
Pamela Moses, an activist who founded the Black Lives Matter chapter in Memphis, was sentenced to prison last week after she was found guilty of voter fraud.
What are the details?
Shelby County District Attorney General Amy Weirich announced last Monday that Moses was sentenced to six years and one day in prison after being convicted last November of illegally registering to vote in Tennessee.
In 2015, Moses pleaded guilty to multiple felonies - tampering with evidence and forgery - and a host of misdemeanors: perjury, stalking, theft under $500, and escape. She was sentenced to seven years' probation for her crimes, but more significantly, Moses was "permanently deemed ineligible to register and vote in Tennessee" because of the tampering with evidence conviction, Weirich explained.
But in September 2019, Moses filed a voter registration application with the Shelby County Election Commission. At the time, she was running for mayor of Memphis, but was still on probation. By filing the application to vote and an accompanying certificate of restoration, Moses was "falsely asserting that her sentence had expired and that she was eligible to register to vote," according to Weirich.
Moses has maintained her innocence, but Criminal Court Judge W. Mark Ward did not buy it.
"You tricked the probation department into giving you documents saying you were off probation," Ward told Moses last week.
Despite Moses only admitting to having registered to vote but maintaining that she never actually voted, Ward condemned Moses for having "voted six times as a convicted felon," the Washington Post noted.
What was the reaction?
The NAACP's Legal Defense Fund said the case demonstrates how "there are two criminal justice systems in America," characterizing Moses' case as a "voting error."
https://www.theblaze.com/news/blm-chapter-founder-sentenced-to-prison-for-voter-fraud-naacp-laments-two-criminal-justice-systems-in-america
#15561364 at 2022-02-06 17:54:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19678: Panic In The Air Edition
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>Pamela Moses VOTED SIX TIME SINCE 2015
During his sentencing hearing on January 26 on WREG-TV, he said, "I didn't do anything false. I just got my rights to vote back the way the Election Commission people told me and the clerk." Tried to do it." Memphis reported.
Judge Mark Ward, who sentenced Moses, accused him of deceiving the authorities.
"You tricked the probation department into giving you documents saying you're out of probation," Ward said last week. "After you were convicted of a felony in 2015, you voted six times as a convicted felon."
Moses, who founded Black Lives Matter Memphis, claimed in an interview with Guardian Last year when she pleaded guilty to her felony conviction in 2015, she was not informed that she had become ineligible to vote.
"He never mentioned anything about voting. He never mentioned anything about not voting, being able to vote ... none of that," she told the news outlet.
https://greeleytribune.net/who-is-pamela-moses-black-woman-sentenced-to-prison-for-trying-to-vote/
#3833873 at 2018-11-10 16:09:52 (UTC+1)
QResearch General #4873 It's an eBake!
A Houston Chronicle investigation into the alleged fabrication of sources by a reporter has been completed and the results do not reflect well on the man in question.
In September, the paper launched an investigation into Mark Ward and many of the sources he used in his stories after a co-worker raised concerns. (RELATED: Houston Chronicle Reporter Resigns After Allegedly Making Up Sources)
"To help us ferret this out, we have hired an independent, highly respected journalist to review Ward's work for the last year, or further, if necessary, and determine whether any reporting transgressions occurred," a note from the editor said.
The investigation was thorough, with investigators combing through more than 700 stories written by Ward between January 2014 and August 2018.
David Wood of The Houston Chronicle wrote:
A team of three pulled out the names of 275 individuals who were presented as ordinary Texans and made every effort to find them. Of the 275 people quoted, 122, or 44 percent, could not be found. Those 122 people appeared in 72 stories. It's impossible to prove that these people do not exist, only that with extensive research and digging, the team could not find them.
The conclusion of the investigation has led to the paper retracting eight stories and "correcting an additional 64 stories, each of which had at least one unconfirmed source but whose premise did not rest on an unconfirmed source," according to an updated note from the editor.
https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/09/houston-chronicle-investigation-sources/
#2042542 at 2018-07-05 17:21:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2577: Cozy Warm In The Kitchen Edition
CNN Now
Arizona Senate candidate's husband, who is a top campaign surrogate, spread conspiracy theories online
>On Twitter, Mark Ward retweeted users who suggested that a murdered staffer of the Democratic National Committee, Seth Rich, was involved in the hacking of the organization's emails and who implied a conspiracy theory to cover up his death.
>Mark Ward also frequently targeted Arizona Sen. John McCain over his age. In July 2016, when Kelli Ward was challenging McCain in a primary, Mark Ward said that McCain "is the weakness frail and scared guy that won't debate @kelliWardaz."
>Mark Ward also frequently retweeted users who suggested Hillary Clinton murdered her political opponents.
https://us.cnn.com/2018/07/05/politics/kfile-kelli-Ward-husband-tweets/index.html?utm_source=twCNN&utm_medium=social&utm_term=image&utm_content=2018-07-05T17%3A10%3A19
They are scared.