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September 30, 2004

Eye on the Ball -- voter fraud

Powerline a few days ago covered a group in Wisconsin, "New Voter Project" which is raising concern with turning in bundles of voter registration with fake addresses. Today Power Line points to Michelle Malkin's roundup of massive voter fraud around the country.

Just the other day on another blog I debated with a liberal who crowed about Democrats in Ohio out registering Republicans by huge margins ... and as Michelle reports:

In Cleveland, Ohio, the NAACP and liberal group Americans Coming Together are under investigation for their involvement in 1,000 suspicious registrations. A Lake County prosecutor, Charles Coulson, said: "We've seen voter fraud before, but never on this level," Coulson said Thursday. "I grew up in Chicago and this looks like the politics of Mayor Daley in the '50s and '60s."

Leftists have fought tooth and nail to make voter registration ridiculously easy (now we can add "dangerously" to that description) and they fight every effort for even minimal checks into the validity if the person is eligible to vote, either at registration and certainly at the polls. In California, poll workers are forbidden for asking for any identification from a person who presents him/herself at the polling place to vote.

Of course, that paragon of election "fairness", Jhimmi Carter, is certain that voter fraud is happening in ... Ohio? Wisconsin? Michigan? ... oh no ... Mr. "I've never met a dictator that I didn't like" Carter is slamming Florida.

This election can't be close, because the Democrats along with the Angry Left (who are quite clear that they believe their feelings are more legitmate than facts or fairness ... even to calling for armed revolution if the "sheeple" are stupid enough to re-elect GW) are working feverishly to steal the election. I live in a "blue" state, but I'm voting. I've never missed a vote since 1972 and it is very important for me to vote this time.

Posted by Darleen at September 30, 2004 06:21 AM

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