Outrage: Pentagon Grants Five States Waivers from MOVE Act
Don’t underestimate personal animosity as an engine driving some of these creeps. Bill Galvin in Mass. flat-out hates the military. It goes back to the Vietnam War, when he was a draft dodger. He’s reacted to the shame of his cowardice by lashing out at those who don’t share his broad yellow stripe.
This poll is from 2008, when he previously disenfranchised deployed MA voters, including members of his own state’s National Guard (he hates them just as much as he hates regulars).
http://polldaddy.com/poll/1033135/?view=results
As you see, people were on to him then. He was forced to settle with the DOJ over that, but he’s been liberated by the new Obama DOJ. The Obama administration doesn’t like the military any more than Galvin does, so they’re enabling him.
Bill Galvin doesn’t hate everything. He likes power, money, and Bill Galvin. But Galvin hates servicemembers and never misses a chance to show it. He’s a despicable, evil, corrupt toad — although that may be unfair to warty, poisonous terrestrial amphibians.
Here’s Galvin turning thousands in campaign contributions to him into hundreds of thousands in taxpayer dollars to his favorite law firm:
http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1171083&srvc=rss
There is no investment with better ROI than slipping some coins to this kind of politician, is there? Cha-chingg! “Bill Galvin, will you take the money, or the prize?” “Both!” Cha-chingg!
Here’s Galvin in 2008 disenfranchising voters — like he just did again — for the crime, as he sees it, of serving in the military, which he wouldn’t do himself. (It’s a Michael Graham column).
http://thehaverhillinitiative.blogspot.com/2008/10/is-this-how-massachusetts-treats-its.html
Now Galvin has successfully locked the military out of voting in his state in 2004, 2006, 2008, and — now with the help of the Feds — 2010. Remember the old Bond villain quote? “Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action.” Well, this is four times. Except that Galvin’s the villain. Where’s Bond when you need him? Well, even if he’s naturalized, no worries about him voting. Not in Galvin’s People’s Republic of Massachusetts.
But it gets even better. Galvin tried to use military voters, whom he has always tried to prevent voting, to prevent Sen. Brown’s election from being validated in 2009. (The military vote broke strongly for Brown, himself — unlike the cowardly Galvin — a veteran, so Galvin’s ploy was corrupt and cynical. For him, normal).
When the country called, Galvin said, “send someone else.” Then he spent the rest of his life trying to rip off the somebody else. Massachusetts Guardsmen will be engaged in combat on election day this year — but thanks to Galvin, they won’t be voting. He’s a real crass act.





