Posted on 09/28/2004 2:58:21 PM PDT by EllaMinnow
Go nab those frauds!
We cannot ignore those report and should do everything we can to register more voters.
If these groups are found to have committed fraud, their leaders should be punished, or at the least, their permission to register new voters should be denied.
I agree. I'm going to be helping out with a voter registration drive here in the Peoples Republic of Connecticut on Saturday morning.
Great post.
BUMP!
How many newly registered RAT voters are in the cemeteries, drunk tanks, homeless shelters, prisons, tomato fields and how many will be voting twice?
Unfortunately, we would likely know the extent of vote fraud after the elections. I'm sure the libs are counting on that.
I forgot asylums.
The left in this country feels that it is perfectly okay to commit massive voter fraud and any other means necessary in order to steal the election. They feel that their cause actually justifies the undermining of democracy in this country. Bo on the lookout for voter fraud unlike anything we have ever seen! There are those in the Democratic Party who have perfected this practice. It has always been a primary campaign strategy of the Democrats.
We all know dead people are a great democrat voter bloc.
OH man absentees that are dead too boot...WE NEED TO GET OUT THE VOTE...As Hugh Hewitt points out THEY CAN"T CHEAT IF IT IS NOT CLOSE
As I understand it, these groups pay the layabouts who register new voters an amount per new voter registered. Obviously, these individuals have a real incentive to register as many names as they can find (whether legitimate or not), so they can make more money. The key is whether the sponsoring (and paying, courtesy of George Soros, the AFL-CIO and other likeminded groups) organizations encourage or even knowingly tolerate fraud. If so, they would seem to be as guilty as the layabout submitting the fraudulent registration.
In the past Republicans have had to be a million votes ahead of the democrats to break even. This year it will probably be closer to 2 million.
Ellen Malcolm, president (president, EMILY's List),Steve Rosenthal...both Hillary buds?
America Coming Together, 2004 Election Cycle
Formed: July 2003
http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527events.asp?orgid=10
One of the leading Democratic interest groups dedicated to defeating President Bush in November. Run by longtime Democratic operatives and financed in part by wealthy Democratic donors, the group plans a massive voter mobilization effort in 17 battleground states.
Affiliated Personnel:
Ellen Malcolm, president (president, EMILY's List)
Steve Rosenthal, chief executive officer (former political director, AFL-CIO)
Minyon Moore (former Chief of Operations, Democratic National Committee)
Carl Pope, treasurer (executive director, Sierra Club)
Cecile Richards (president, America Votes)
Andy Stern (president, Service Employees International Union)
Donors:
Peter Lewis (chairman, Progressive Corp.), $10 million pledge
George Soros (financier), $10 million pledge
Sierra Club
$8 million pledged from labor groups, including SEIU
Budget:
$30 million raised by Jan. 2004, with a goal of $125 million
527 Activity:
Total Receipts: $26,905,450
Total Expenditures: $24,196,532
Note: This data is based on records released by the Internal Revenue Service on Monday, September 20, 2004.
We've registered over 3 million with the RNC Registration Rig. The difference is that registrants have to go to the rig to register through it, and not just register because someone comes and knocks on the door.
While I like the Kerry Spot, I am afraid he is engaging in wishful thinking --- massive Dim fraud is afoot.
PLEASE go to your registrar and/or polling place, especially if you live in a battleground state like Florida, Ohio, and Iowa.
The Dims WILL lie and cheat. Do your part to stop them.
"How many newly registered RAT voters are in the cemeteries, drunk tanks, homeless shelters, prisons, tomato fields and how many will be voting twice?"
Answer: A lot.
B U M P
This is soo sad, the Democrats are going nuts.
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