What goes around eventually comes around

A number of years ago the antis were pushing for a statewide mandatory storage law.  They started with efforts in counties in the lower Hudson Valley.  Fran Knapp led the effort in the Dutchess County Legislature.  It failed and eventually the issue died down.  Knapp did keep up with antigun initiatives, trying to keep gun shows out of the Mid-Hidson Civic Center, but that issue too went away.  Later, she moved on to become Democratic County Elections Commissioner.

So, what’s she been up to lately?

“… Knapp was indicted on 46 felonies and 48 misdemeanors.  The charges against Knapp stem from allegations that in August 2011 she permitted the names of voter agents for absentee ballots to be changed on the Board of Elections’ computer system without the absentee voter’s permission …”

Good.

5 thoughts on “What goes around eventually comes around

  1. For someone who grew up with “progressives”, none of it is surprising. Simply, the “progressive” believes that their agenda is so profoundly good and pure, that any means will justify the ends. Despots have always believed this. They proceed with absolutely no regard for any morality, fairness, or the rule of law. The tragedy of our time is an administration that is tantamount to an organized crime network that now controls the executive branch, and all its corollaries. Just one (of many) outrageous examples is the “fast and furious” scandal in which some 200 Mexican people were murdered along with American Law Enforcement. The AG was held in contempt of congress. No further info has ever been forthcoming, he remains defiant, and to this day, NOT ONE INDIVIDUAL HAS EVER BEEN HELD ACCOUNTABLE.

  2. Well, Mr.Rieper, life does have it’s little ironies. Hopefully, your lawsuit will do the same to Cuomo…it what way, is anyone’s guess!

  3. Well, unfortunatley, my greatest fear (not withstanding my not living to see it) is that 10 years from now, SCOTUS will no longer have 5 justices and 4 frauds, but 9 frauds, in which case, forget it. If you want to revel at truly great minds, read the majority opinion in the Heller decision. It is so clear that the NY unsafe act is unconstitutional, that in a perfect world, everybody that voted for it would be impeached for their malicious disregard for the oath of office they took.

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