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Man Committed Voter Fraud To Fulfill Dying Wife's Obama Wish Man Committed Voter Fraud To Fulfill Dying Wife's Obama Wish

Submitted by OneFortyFive | 12 months ago

Journal Sentinel - A 64-year-old widower was charged Wednesday with casting an absentee ballot for his dead wife, which he said was fulfilling her dying wish to vote in the presidential election.

Stephen Wroblewski faces a fine of up to $1,000 and up to six months in jail if convicted of the misdemeanor charge.

Tags: votes, Obama, Stephen Wroblewski, fraud

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Supreme Arthur 12 months ago

Reply to Good Ole Boy
I knew before I opened the article the vote would be for obama, the guy is full of BS he should spen … Show full comment

Agreed. Take this a*****e out back and flog him. Better yet, take him to the down square and beat him til he yelps. If we were to either grant everyone's last dying wish that is also illegal, we would not have a society. If it were a Republican voter (I am no republican) all the MSM would twist this to its benefit.

Stephen Wroblewski needs a taste of justice. A manipulative tale cannot hide the fact that he committed a serious crime. Without voting laws, elections are not legitimate.

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Good Ole Boy (Independent) - 12 months ago

I knew before I opened the article the vote would be for obama, the guy is full of BS he should spend the 6 months in jail. I like the millions of others in this nation have lost loved ones and did not use it as an excuse for commiting a crime. Democrats won't see it this way as their respect for the election laws is nonexistant.

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politikjoe 12 months ago

Wow... what he did was wrong, but he was obviously in a rather depressed and confused state of mind when he did it. I feel sorry for him.

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