Check it out -- left-leaning organizations will bust people who turn in fake voter registrations in order to commit voter fraud. Got it? It makes sense until you realize -- hey, those fake names won't show up on the rolls.
Incidentally, Brian Fraley is a less-than-honest man who used your tax dollars to protect his ass.
Capital Times, 5/20/2001:
* Republican Dan Kapanke, who ran unsuccessfully against former state Democratic Rep. Mark Meyer for the Senate seat that includes La Crosse, said he often called the Senate Republican Caucus office in Madison to get advice about his campaign. SRC director Brian Fraley didn't respond to messages seeking his comment.
"If I had questions on particular things, I would just call down there (SRC) and deal with whoever answered the phone," Kapanke said.
When asked whether he realized that the Senate Republican Caucus was a taxpayer-funded office, Kapanke replied, "I'm not aware of that."
From the 3/12/2005 Capital Times:
But people, especially former caucus staffers, talk, and some of them had documents - lots of them. In May 2001, the State Journal published a series of stories describing this hidden form of public financing for legislative leaders' hand-picked candidates.
After our series ran, and figuring the jig was up, I made a new round of requests. This time I asked for "all campaign material" produced by the caucuses over the previous year.
Anticipating the caucus directors had pre-emptively removed the material from their offices, I reminded them that state law required them to produce the documents regardless of where they were currently held. ...
From Brian Fraley, then director of the Senate Republican Caucus: "To the best of my knowledge and that of my staff, this office does not maintain, nor do we have in our custody, any of the documents you have requested."
Always remember: Fraley used your money to defend his ass. Why should he be allowed to vote?
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