CHEATING IN PLAIN VIEW: Arizona judge bans anyone from using cameras to catch ballot stuffing MULES at drop boxes

BALLOT STUFFERS

EDITOR'S NOTE: THIS IS AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL RULING- THERE IS NO EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY IN PUBLIC, YOU CAN TAKE PICTURES IN PUBLIC. THERE IS A PRESCRIBED DISTANCE PEOPLE MUST BE FROM POLLING PLACES, BUT OUTSIDE THAT LIMIT, THERE CAN BE NO BANNING OF PICTURES. ARIZONA, AMERICA, TAKE PICTURES OF THE CHEATERS STUFFING BALLOT BOXES....TIME FOR CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE! 

By JD Heyes 

A Trump-appointed federal judge this week has delivered a blow to election integrity in Arizona.

There, a group called Clean Elections USA was using cellphone cameras to monitor ballot drop boxes in order to prevent the kind of election theft that occurred there and in several other battleground states in 2020, costing Donald Trump his reelection.

But U.S. District Court Judge Michael Liburdi ordered members of the group, some of whom were armed, to stay at least 250 feet away from the ballot boxes after several voters complained about being ‘intimidated.’

In addition, Liburdi barred group members from taking videos or following anyone within 75 feet of a ballot drop box, literally guaranteeing that cheating is going to occur in Arizona.

“It is paramount that we balance the rights of the defendant to engage in their constitutionally protected First Amendment activity with the interest in the plaintiffs and in voters casting a vote free of harassment and intimidation,” Liburdi said.

A lawsuit requesting a restraining order against Clean Elections USA was filed by a left-wing group called the League of Women Voters of Arizona after the defendants began encouraging people to observe ballot boxes in Maricopa County, Arizona’s most populous and home to Phoenix.

At the same time, the U.S. attorney’s office in Arizona, under orders from Biden’s politicized Justice Department, no doubt, “has vowed to prosecute any violations of federal law but said local police were at the ‘front line in efforts to ensure that all qualified voters are able to exercise their right to vote free of intimidation or other election abuses,'” CBS News reported, citing the attorney’s office.

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