Things To Come ?


I am certain that this is the first commentary that I have ever written about something that occurred in the small town of Aberdeen, which is in Monroe County, Mississippi. Maybe it could be prescient of things to come.

Perhaps you are asking yourself, “what could possibly have happened in Aberdeen, Mississippi that would be of interest to anybody who doesn’t live in Monroe County, Mississippi ?”

From The Monroe Journal:

“Special Judge Jeff Weill, Sr. of Jackson signed an order Feb. 26 for a new election for Ward 1’s alderman seat, setting up Aberdeen’s second special election scheduling in approximately a month’s time.”

What could possibly have happened to convince a judge to cancel the results of an election? Could it be that something was not on the up-and-up in an election? At this point everyone knows that elections are always honorable and the results are fair, uncorrupted, and righteous because that’s what we have been told now for months.

Is Judge Weill some radical?

Again from the Monroe Journal:

“As another result, Judge Weill ordered a separate bench warrant and order setting bond at $500 for Dallas Jones, who notarized absentee ballots for the election. Court documents state she admitted clear violations of notary duties and furthermore state she assisted a person or persons to vote absentee in violation of Mississippi Code 23-15-753, which pertains to voter fraud.

“The filing also stated testimony from a second notary public, Lu Stephens, was not believable.

“According to court documents, finding of facts in the case included substantial irregularities occurred in accepting/rejecting absentee ballots, including several that should have been rejected. Findings of fact and conclusion also state errors were made in accepting and rejecting challenged ballots.”

OMG!  Let me get this straight, Judge Weill wants us to believe that there was some skullduggery with absentee ballots. Is Judge Weill trying to subvert the will of the people? He must be a Republican, as Republicans are the only ones who think that fraud actually occurs with mail-in and absentee ballots.

Is what just happened in Judge Weill’s courtroom in Aberdeen an indication of things to come? 

Addendum: Although at this point it’s just an unsubstantiated rumor, but my sources tell me that the notaries, Dallas Jones and Lu Stephens, are encouraging Monroe County Democrats to start impeachment proceedings against Judge Weill.

State tuned! 

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