Coulter Fraud
Palm Beach County's elections supervisor received a complaint back in February that Ann Coulter voted in the wrong precinct for a Palm Beach Town Council election on February 7th. On March 27th the Elections Office sent Coulter a letter asking her to clarify her address. The letter included the warning that she could "face the possibility of her voter registration being rescinded." Coulter didn't respond so three additional letters were sent to Coulter and her attorney.
To date, neither Coulter nor her attorney have supplied the requested information.
Coulter's attorney did send a letter to Arthur Anderson, the Elections' Supervisor, stating that the attorney would discuss the matter in person or on the phone only. The attorney also complained that information about the case had been given to the media. Anderson's reply was that the situation had to be discussed in writing.
Because Coulter has not responded to attempts to clarify her legal residence, Anderson has said that her case will probably be turned over to prosecutors by Friday. If Coulter is found guilty of knowingly voting in the wrong precinct (i.e. fraud) she could be sentenced to up to 5 years in prison.
If you think that the Elections' Supervisor isn't treating Coulter fairly by not allowing her attorney to discuss the case in person or on the phone, he's actually treating Coulter as he would treat any person that has had a similar complaint filed against them.
Personally, the fact that she won't reply to this request speaks louder about the validity of her address. But then again, I've always thought the nasty witch was a fraud.

Dustin:
We can only hope…
Hadn't heard that one yet, thanks for posting it.
2 November 2006, 5:12 pmJoefish:
I can't wait to see how all of this turns out.
2 November 2006, 6:06 pmJan:
Why would she be so weird about responding?
2 November 2006, 8:04 pmIt would scare me to death to get a letter like that.
ricardo:
Locking her up for 5 years would be a public service.
2 November 2006, 10:23 pm