Democrat-Ran City Sends Dead Cat Voter Registration in Mail
Everyone knows that mail-in ballots are a dangerous thing to our democracy. I’d like to say that Democrats don’t know that, but I’m afraid that they do know that as well and that’s why fraud keeps happening.
So far we’ve seen Republicans in Democratic towns getting the wrong ballots for their primary elections. We’ve seen Democratic postal workers THROWING AWAY Republican literature instead of delivering it. That should be a federal offense if it isn’t.
But now what we’re seeing just tops it all. A family in Atlanta said that they received a voter registration form this month for Cody…their cat…which is dead…and has been dead for 12 years.
What in the world would cause this to even happen?
According to The Daily Wire,
“There’s a huge push but if they’re trying to register cats, I’m not sure who else they’re trying to register,” the late cat’s owner, Carol Tims, told Fox5 Atlanta. “I’m not sure if they’re trying to register dogs, mice, snakes.”
She said they received the form addressed to the cat in their mailbox on Wednesday, with a pre-printed label that said “Cody Tims,” according to a photo on Fox5.
While Times said the pet was a “great cat, indoor and outdoor” who “loved his family, loved his neighborhood” — living to age 18 1/2 — he likely won’t be voting any time soon. “He’s a cat and he’s been dead for a long time,” Tims told Fox5.
But where the voter registration form came from is unclear.
When Ron Tims checked his mail Wednesday he found something addressed to Cody Tims. Cody doesn’t get much mail. Cody is a cat. He died 12 years ago. The family keeps his ashes in a green container.
The Tims were surprised, and a bit amused when they saw what Cody received in the mail.
“We have a voter registration application for Cody Tims! How did this happen? It’s not reality, he’s a cat and he’s been dead for a long time,” said Carol Tims.
Once again, where is this happening? It’s in Democrat ran city in Georgia. It’s always the Democratic ran cities that this happens in.
Sources:
Fox 5 Atlanta