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Home Front: Politix
Snipes Snaps! Rescinds Resignation, Vows to Fight Governor Scott’s Suspension
2018-12-03
[THEGATEWAYPUNDIT] Snipes is set to receive $71,000 a year in a pension from her time serving as elections supervisor; she also has a separate pension from her time as a teacher.

Rick Scott issued an order to immediately remove crooked Brenda Snipes from office “for misfeasance, incompetence and neglect of duty.”

Snipes isn’t going away quietly.

NBC Miami reported:
Brenda Snipes’ attorney on Saturday said the recently suspended Broward County elections supervisor would rescind her resignation.

“We believe these actions are malicious, we believe that the allegations that are set forth in the governor’s executive order are done for the purposes of embarrassing Dr. Snipes – embarrassing her and tarnishing her record, and we will be fighting this. In addition to that, Dr. Snipes herby rescinds her resignation that was set forth which would have been effective on the fourth of January,” Snipes’ attorney Burnadette Norris-Weeks said in a press conference.

Brenda Snipes has a history of corruption and violating the law.

In this year’s midterm election, Broward County Democrats mysteriously manufactured 83,000 votes in two days!


On Election night on November 6th, Broward County Elections supervisor Brenda Snipes reported 634,000 votes were cast in the midterm election in her county.

On Friday morning Broward County Elections officials said 717,000 votes were cast in the midterm election in her county.

We still have no explanation for how Snipes came up with all of these extra votes – which were all in favor for the Democrats.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Florida just can't help itself, can it?
Posted by: Vernal Hatrack2366   2018-12-03 16:49  

#4  ^Snipes is gonna make one
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-12-03 10:07  

#3  Probably doesn't get a pension if she quits. Unfortunately for her I don't think there is legal precedent for unquieting.
Posted by: ruprecht   2018-12-03 08:49  

#2  A weirdly modern take on the old "You can't fire me, I quit!".
Posted by: SteveS   2018-12-03 06:40  

#1  ...Yeah, she suddenly remembered that seventy large is a lot of principle.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-12-03 04:50  

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