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Voter Fraud
« on: October 26, 2010, 01:02:50 PM »
As usual Democrats are committed to committing voter fraud. All over the country reports are coming in over all sorts of voter fraud schemes.

I hope we have enough votes to overcome the widespread  fraud and win. Once we win I am certain the new Tea Party Congress will act to investigate, prosecute and eradicate the fraud.

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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2010, 01:23:11 PM »
Nevada Voters Complain Of Problems At Polls
Clark County Insists Election Fraud-Free
October 25, 2010


LAS VEGAS -- Some voters in Boulder City complained on Monday that their ballot had been cast before they went to the polls, raising questions about Clark County's electronic voting machines.

Voter Joyce Ferrara said when they went to vote for Republican Sharron Angle, her Democratic opponent, Sen. Harry Reid's name was already checked.

Ferrara said she wasn't alone in her voting experience. She said her husband and several others voting at the same time all had the same thing happen.

"Something's not right," Ferrara said. "One person that's a fluke. Two, that's strange. But several within a five minute period of time -- that's wrong."

Clark County Registrar of Voters Larry Lomax said there is no voter fraud, although the issues do come up because the touch-screens are sensitive. For that reason, a person may not want to have their fingers linger too long on the screen after they make a selection at any time.

"Especially in a community with elderly citizens (they have) difficulty in (casting their) ballot," Lomax said. "Team leaders said there were complaints (and the) race filled in."

At any time, voters can go back on the screen and review their selections. They are also allowed to make changes and encouraged to double-check their ballot on screen and on paper before it is cast.

Lomax said voters need to have faith in the system.

"This election, I think, more than ever," he said. "The two sides are very fractured and each side is suspicious and we're caught in the middle."

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(I look forward to the reports where the machines are accidentally picking Republicans.  Oh, and for Xo's edification, this is NOT an op-ed, but an actual factual report being presented)
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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2010, 05:33:12 PM »
Court overturns Arizona's proof of citizenship requirement for voter registration
Rhonda Bodfield, Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star
Tuesday, October 26, 2010


The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned Arizona?s requirement that people show proof of citizenship to register to vote.

The split decision by a three-judge panel determined that the requirement to show proof of citizenship ? passed by voters in 2004 ? is not consistent with the National Voter Registration Act.

Associate Justice Sandra Day O?Connor, temporarily sitting by designation, and Circuit Judge Sandra Ikuta, with chief judge Alex Kozinski dissenting, said Prop. 200 creates an additional hurdle, while the national act is intended to reduce ?state-imposed obstacles? to registration.

The majority noted that Congress was well aware of the problem of voter fraud when it passed the voter act, and built in sufficient protections, including applying perjury penalties to applicants who lie about their eligibilty. (sirs adds......AFTER the election is already over with, of course)

The court determined Arizona?s polling place photo identification requirement, however, is a minimal burden and does not violate the Equal Protection Clause in the 14th Amendment.

Attorney General Terry Goddard?s office is still reviewing the decision and unavailable for comment, as was Secretary of State Ken Bennett.


Time to open those fraud,.. I mean flood gates

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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2010, 05:36:58 PM »
Drudge headline:

N CAROLINA: I VOTED REPUBLICAN AND MACHINE CHECKED DEMOCRAT...

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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2010, 07:55:27 PM »
Court overturns Arizona's proof of citizenship requirement for voter registration
Rhonda Bodfield, Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star
Tuesday, October 26, 2010


The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned Arizona?s requirement that people show proof of citizenship to register to vote......The split decision by a three-judge panel determined that the requirement to show proof of citizenship, passed by voters in 2004, is not consistent with the National Voter Registration Act.

Time to open those fraud,.. I mean flood gates

In America, You Don't Have to Prove Citenzship to Vote

An Arizona Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge has just reversed an Arizona law that requires voters to show proof of citizenship before being able to register to vote.

Interesting how two Democrat incumbants in border districts, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (CD-8) and Raul Grijalva (CD-7), are fighting for their political lives to get re-elected.... this judge's decision wasn't politically motivated all. I'M SURE OF IT.

The Judge claims that having to prove citizenship is an "obstacle" and additional "hurdle" to voter registration.

Let the rampant voter fraud begin.

On Friday Grijalva supporters and members of the group Mi Familia Vota (an off-shoot of SEIU) dropped off 3,000 voter registrations, which just so happened to be Hispanic registrations, and 65 percent of them were found to be fraudulent due to false signatures, invalid addresses and registrants not being citizens.

But don't bother asking for citizenship! It is way too much of a hassle.
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." -- Aristotle

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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2010, 09:33:42 PM »

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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2010, 11:57:22 PM »

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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2010, 02:20:16 PM »
More fraud - Florida this time

http://www.wftv.com/news/25536806/detail.html

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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2010, 02:26:31 PM »
Guess where you won't find it, in any sense of substance, if only for a mere mention in passing to the next commercial break.......................the MSM
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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2010, 04:28:13 PM »
You know it's funny...sad, but painfully funny.  In 2000 (and to a lesser extent, 2004), you had screams of voter "disenfranchisement", with mountains of unsupported claims that people were either turned away from the polls, prevented from voting, if not outright "intimidated".  Nearly all of which never went to court, and those that did, proved no such case.  Yet the screams persisted.  

Now, you have outright abuse, fraud, and actions against election law, but both the MSM and Democrat AG's simply turn a blind eye to it.  And nary a peep of protest or invesigative reporting by the MSM.  The hypocrisy from the left, and it's blind support of such actions, facilitated by the MSM, is indead quite deafening, and one of the greatest reasons this country is sinking faster than the right can bail

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The Left's Voter Fraud Whitewash

Denial isn't just a river in Egypt. It's the Democrats' coping mechanism for midterm election voter fraud. Faced with multiple reports of early voting irregularities and election shenanigans across the country, left-wing groups are playing dumb, deaf and blind. Voter fraud? What voter fraud?

More cunningly, these organizations are seeking to marginalize complaints about election integrity by casting citizen watchdog efforts as racist "scare tactics." Echoing President Obama's message to the Democratic faithful on the campaign trail, they are accusing political opponents of suppressing the votes of minorities and the poor. On Tuesday, The New York Times quoted a liberal voting rights advocate, Wendy R. Weiser, wringing her hands over individual Americans taking clean elections seriously:

"Private efforts to police the polls create a real risk of vote suppression, regardless of their intent," said Weiser, director of the Voting Rights and Elections Project at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University. "People need to know that any form of discrimination, intimidation or challenge to voters without adequate basis is illegal or improper."

(sirs adds; Apparently AG Holder doesn't support this view, when it comes to those trying to suppress and intimidate white voters)

Weiser also turned up in a very similar story minimizing voter fraud and voter registration fraud that was published Tuesday by government-sponsored National Public Radio. The NPR report asserted that "most election experts" believe that fears of voter fraud are "overblown." No word on how many "experts" they surveyed (besides Weiser) to report such a conclusion, which flies in the face of dozens of felony voter fraud convictions across the country over the past two election cycles -- and that's just among ACORN-tied cases.

Overblown?

In North Carolina and Nevada, early voters have encountered ballot machine glitches that favor Democrats in hotly contested races.

In Troy, N.Y., and Daytona Beach, Fla., police investigations into suspected absentee ballot fraud by elected government officials are underway.

In Harris County, Texas, the voter registrar admitted that 20 percent of voter registration forms submitted by liberal activist Houston Votes had problems. Election whistleblowers there are now being investigated by the Obama Justice Department and have been slapped with an ethics complaint by the Texas Democratic Party and a left-wing billionaire George Soros-funded group called Texans for Public Justice.

In Yuma County, Ariz., election officials denied any fraud associated with thousands of requests for "permanent early voter list" status submitted en masse by open-borders group Mi Familia Vota (a social justice satellite group of the Service Employees International Union). But election officials admitted that some 6,000 out of 14,000 requests fielded by the Yuma County Recorder's Office "were reviewed and rejected, under Arizona law, either due to the fact the request was a duplicate or the requestor was not eligible to vote in this election or within the jurisdiction."

Liberals shrugged their shoulders at reports of illegal alien canvassers trolling for votes in Washington State. Never mind the radical goals spelled out by SEIU International Secretary-Treasurer and Mi Familia Vota founder Eliseo Medina, who views illegal alien amnesty as a powerful Democratic recruitment tool to capture millions of new progressive voters.

Funny. For the past two years, Democratic leaders have had nothing to say about the militant New Black Panther Party goons who took it upon themselves to police a Philadelphia voting booth in 2008 wielding billy clubs and shouting anti-white slurs to suppress votes. Now, they're treating citizen election monitors as if they are the jack-booted thugs. When I lauded efforts like the Minnesota Majority, which is training volunteers to watch polls and report on voter fraud, liberal critics accused me this week of "fascism."

Silence dissent.
Criminalize watchdogs.
Whitewash fraud.
Discourage grassroots engagement.
Deny, deny, deny.


These are the signature tactics of the left in the age of Obama. On November 2, Americans get their chance to say: Enough.

The Party of No More




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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #11 on: October 29, 2010, 12:51:16 PM »
And given the precedent being set by the various Democrat AG's, Holder in particular, expect the left getting away with (the proverbial & rhetorical) murder.
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Re: Voter Fraud
« Reply #12 on: March 04, 2011, 01:35:18 PM »
We, the Unhyphenated Americans: Meet My People

My fellow Americans, who are "your people"? I ask because U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who is black, used the phrase "my people" in congressional testimony this week. It was an unmistakably color-coded and exclusionary reference intended to deflect criticism of the Obama Justice Department's selective enforcement policies. It backfired.

In pandering to skin-deep identity politics and exacerbating race-consciousness, Holder has given the rest of us a golden opportunity to stand up, identify "our people" and show the liberal poseurs what post-racialism really looks like.

Herman Cain is my people. He's my brother-in-arms. I've never met him. But we are family. We are kin because we are unhyphenated Americans who are comfortable in the black, brown and yellow skin we are in. We are growing in numbers -- on college campuses, in elected office, on the Internet, on public airwaves, everywhere. And that drives liberals mouth-frothing crazy.

Cain is the successful Georgia businessman who has wowed audiences across the country with his passion for free markets, free minds and the American Dream. The former president of Godfather's Pizza and forceful tea party speaker happens to be black. So he must pay the price that all minority conservatives in public life must pay. As I noted last week, a cowardly liberal writer recently derided Cain as a "monkey in the window," a "garbage pail kid" and a "minstrel" who performs for his "masters."

Race traitors. Whores. Sellouts. House Niggas. Self-haters. I've heard it for nearly 20 years in public life. Every outspoken minority conservative has. Sticks and stones may break our bones, but these spiteful epithets can't enslave us.

Val Prieto is my people. A fierce, freedom-loving American blogger of Cuban descent, he rejects race-card games and refuses to be lumped in with Hispanic ethnic grievance-mongers. In response to pro-illegal immigration marchers who infamously desecrated the American flag, Prieto wrote:

"I have never and will never, despite having many issues with the government of the United States throughout the years, burn a flag of the United States of America. I am Cuban by birth, American by the grace of God. And a darned proud, dignified, thankful and respectful American. ... I refuse to be lumped together as a class or a race simply because we speak a similar language. ... I ain't Mexican, I ain't Latino and I ain't Hispanic. I am an American of Cuban descent. And damned proud of it."

Katrina Pierson is my people. She's a feisty young Texas mom and Dallas tea party activist who supports limited government principles and rejects left-wing identity politics. She confronted the NAACP last year with a rousing manifesto of political independence and rebutted the left-wing group's attacks on the tea party as racist:

"The reality is that we colored people no longer require the assistance from other Negros for advancement," Pierson said. "These groups run to the rescue of distressed brown people only when the media deems it newsworthy. Meanwhile, there are inner city black children who continue to grow up fatherless while sharing a neighborhood with stray bullets, drugs and a plethora of liquor stores on every corner. ... I don't believe that the true meaning of this nation's creed was to move black people from one form of slavery to another."

The NAACP, she observed, is made up of "Democrats who bow to a Democrat master today as they once did over 200 years ago. Once this is realized by the forgotten society, race in this country will be as irrelevant as those who thrive off of it." Amen, sister.

Allen West, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and freshman congressman from Florida who happens to be black, is my people. Unafraid to skewer progressive sacred cows, he speaks boldly against global jihad and its Fifth Column enablers screaming "Islam-o-phobe!" West has also nailed the Congressional Black Caucus as "a monolithic voice that promotes these liberal social welfare policies and programs that are failing in the black community, that are preaching victimization and dependency; that's not the way that we should go."

According to U.S. News and World Report's Kenneth Walsh, President Obama told guests at a private White House dinner that he believed the tea party movement had a "subterranean agenda" of racism against him. But Lt. Col. West summed up the movement's transcendent, post-racial agenda forthrightly:

"The tea party is a constitutional, conservative grassroots movement -- and that's it. The tea party stands for three things: They want to see effective, efficient constitutional government, they stand for national security, and they stand for free market, free enterprise solutions. That's it."

It's government of, by and for the people -- all the people. Not just the ones still shackled by reflexive Democratic Party loyalty. We are beholden not to our skin pigment or ethnic tribes, but to American ideals, tradition, history and faith in the individual.

Three, two, one ... RAAAAACIST!
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." -- Aristotle