The other night the LCRCC had what for better words might be called a Purge of Undesirables,
I thought maybe folks might like some information on the Desirables who were left in charge after the dust settled
The Linn County Republican Central Committee has a Webmaster by the name of James Knox
Though some of us like to call him Nancy.
Why?
Well you see Mr Knox sometimes gets confused.
In the Past he had a habit of commenting on internet versions of newspapers under different names and occasionally he would forget and sign his real name at the bottom of the comment
As in this screenshot of a comment in the Billings Montana Gazette where Mr Knox started out as Nancy L and signed out as James Knox
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It appeared to some of us the other night that another thing that confuses Mr Knox is
Voting
Now voting in the LCRCC has been straightforward.
We had a Credential Committee and they ensured that the people who were going to vote were allowed to vote.
To make this clear eligible voters were given Credentials,
They are not hard to see for example
See the multi colored lanyard holding
The Bright Green Credentials?
Not very hard to notice are they?
You know what is even Easier to Notice?
When YOU are not wearing them.
See when you are not wearing credentials
YOU are not supposed to be voting.
Mr Knox got confused which is why
Justin Wasson the Former Chair of the Former Credentials Sub Commitee DID notice when
He observed Mr Knox taking a ballot as they
were being handed out and trying to hide it,.
But it was Dee Johnson who brought it to the attention
Of everyone in the Room that Mr Knox was trying to vote without the right to do so,
Now it would appear that since that time Mr Knox has figured out that He really is not supposed to be voting
I awoke to 23 messages asking me if I actually Purged the poison last night. Let me be clear, I did not do anything of the sort. I am not even a voting member of the Linn County GOP.
Updated: Thursday, 19 March 2015 9:18 AM CDT
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