Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Election Day: Let The Madness Begin! Voter Fraud & Intimidation Rife



Numerous news sources and bloggers are swarming with "voter irregularities" taking place around the country. First, the above story from FoxNews about New Black Panthers intimidating voters at a voting precinct in Philadelphia, PA. Two men stood at the doors to a voting location, one man holding a night stick that he menacingly tapped in one hand.

Michelle Malkin has a video of a press guy and cameraman getting these thugs on tape:


Then, in Georgia investigative journalists have found that more than 100,000 people appear to be registered to vote in more than one state with no government oversight to catch it. WSB-TV in Atlanta, WFTV in Orlando, WFTS in Tampa, and WCPO in Cincinnati have compared voter lists with those in Florida and Ohio

A team of investigative journalists from WSB-TV in Atlanta, WFTV in Orlando and WFTS in Tampa and WCPO in Cincinnati compared Georgia's voter rolls with those in Florida and Ohio and found more than 100,000 people who appear to be registered to vote in more than one state, with no government oversight to catch it. Additionally, it has been found that three Georgia men might have voted early -- twice. The state is launching a full investigation and may seek criminal charges against the men.

Missouri authorities today received reports of people getting text messages and robo-calls asking them to vote on Wednesday. The Missouri Secretary of State's Office said several voters forwarded the messages to its office, and have now been forwarded to the U.S. Attorney's office for further investigation. KSDK Channel 5 in St. Louis quotes Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan as saying:
"I have no tolerance for anyone intentionally causing confusion on Election Day. Every eligible Missourian should be able to cast their ballot today, and my office will immediately respond to any reports of misinformation. I am working with local election officials around the state to make sure poll workers and voters understand their rights. Anyone attempting to deprive voters of their rights on Election Day will be prosecuted."
Both the Missouri Secretary of State and the U.S. Attorney General's offices are investigating.

Of course, let's not forget all of those fraudulent voter registrations collected by ACORN! Earlier this month, CNN reported the following:
More than 2,000 voter registration forms filed in northern Indiana's Lake County by a liberal activist group this week have turned out to be bogus, election officials said Thursday.

The group -- the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN -- already faces allegations of filing fraudulent voter registrations in Nevada and faces investigations in other states.

And in Lake County, home to the long-depressed steel town of Gary, the bipartisan Elections Board has stopped processing a stack of about 5,000 applications delivered just before the October 6 registration deadline after the first 2,100 turned out to be phony.

"All the signatures looked exactly the same," Ruthann Hoagland, a Republican on the board. "Everything on the card filled out looks exactly the same."

The forms included registrations submitted in the names of the dead -- and in one case, the name of a fast-food restaurant, Jimmy Johns. Sally LaSota, a Democrat on the board, called the forms fraudulent and said whoever filed them broke the law.

Sure seems to me like the Dems are trying to steal this election. Maybe we should throw a big hissie fit like they did back in 2000. But, then again, I don't want that crying baby to become the new symbol of the Republican party.

Hmmmmm ... do you think these "irregularities" will get any air and press time from the MSM? Methinks not ... ain't gonna hold my breath.

Hold on tight, folks! We're in for a long and bumpy night! ... Heck, maybe even a couple of days!!

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