The allegations of voter fraud we reported on in Dillon County (SC) have moved from a county investigation, to SLED, the state law enforcement agency. In my experience in S.C., this means either the allegations are more credible justifying state resources, or, it means there are local conflicts. I suspect the former. From WPDE:
“A 29-year-old Dillon woman, who asked that she not be identified, told us and police a man gave her $20 and a brand new dress in exchange for her vote by absentee ballot. Police in Dillon have given state police her information. And, a voter by the name of Willie Ruth Rowland says when she went to vote in the primary, voter registration officials told her she’d already voted. After some checking, Rowland learned her name had been forged on an absentee ballot.”
Mr. Adams,
Regardless of who was wronged and who was the perpetrator of the wrongs, like lady justice you were blind and unbiased.
I am certain you will be accused of racism simply by being white, but everyone with half a brain or better knows that “race card” argument is worn out and old.
The fact that you put your carrear on the line to stand up for what is right is a rarity that most Americans (Black, white, green or yellow) would never have the courage to do. Our cowardice society will rationalize personal integrity away saying “I have a family, a pet, etc. Let someone else joust this windmill”.
I hope one day if I am face with the difficult decision you encountered and continue to deal with the aftermath, that I have 1/2 the courage you do and do not wimp out like the 99.9% of people in our lost value society.
I am proud to have you as fellow American, one who exhibits the characteristics our founding fathers risked their lives for.
Congratulations
Mr. Adams,
You are a very courageous and honorable person. Thank you so much for bringing this corruption to light. I know you are probably being demonized and threatened by the left. Just remember, the majority of decent people in this country consider you a HERO. Stay strong. God bless you.
Sincerely,
Joyce Conner