Thursday, November 06, 2008

An Obama voter in Pennsylvania admits to CNN that he voted multiple times:

this is just sad
Yes, Obama won, but that doesn't excuse vote fraud...probably 55,000 in WI alone...

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

a particular, apparent case of egregious voter fraud in milwaukee is a popular topic of social conversation here

i believe acorn alone should be the focus, as a direct line to barky and company has already been clearly established

unfortunately, barky just squeaked by with a mandate, that is being misrepresented as a landslide

therefore, few documented cases of voter fraud will ever be investigated properly, or see that light of day

get used to this "new" version of justice, you'll be encountering it every day

Realism said...

"Due to long lines if you are voting for Barack Obama you can vote tomorrow,"

"Due to the long lines today, all Obama voters are asked to vote on Wednesday."

"To: ANNOUNCE04-L@mail04.gmu.edu
Subject: Election Day Update
To the Mason Community:
Please note that election day has been moved to November 5th. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Peter N. Stearns
Provost "

"In Virginia, several reports of an official looking flyer claims Republicans will vote on the 4th, and Democrats on the 5th to ease the load due to larger than expected voter turnout"

"In Pennsylvania several anonymous fliers posted around the Drexel University claiming that on election day people with outstanding tickets and warrants will be arrested when they try to vote."

"In Virginia (Radford University; Virginia Tech & more), students were threatened with loss of dependency status on parents tax returns if they vote."

"Nevada robo calls target Latinos, telling voters not to go to the polls, but to vote over the phone."

"People have been going through the largely African-American neighborhoods in downtown Boynton Beach, saying that anyone who has outstanding warrants, owes child support, or even has an outstanding traffic ticket would be arrested if they attempted to vote"

"In early September, Secretary of State Kurt Browning, a Republican, instructed election officials to reject voter registration applications that do not pass a computer match test. Voter rights groups say the system can disqualify voters based on nothing more than a missing middle initial on their voter form"

Anonymous said...

what i heard the man saying was that he came to vote, saw a long line, left, came back, saw a long line, left and came back again and voted.

don't think that's illegal. stop jumping to conclusions.

Ron said...

Your sudden concern with voting fraud is disingenuous to put it as nice as I can.

I'm all for honest elections but I have proof well only get help from in 'certain' circumstances.

Ron said...

that would be..help from you. There I go typing and not proofreading Hash.