Posted on 10/04/2004 12:49:13 AM PDT by smokinleroy
I couldn't find this posted anywhere nor does it appear on Drudge's site, but on his radio show tonight, he was citing a report that in some Ohio counties, there were more people registered to vote than there were citizens in those counties per the latest census. When asked how this could be, the democrats (I believe) replied that more people moved into those counties after the census.
SL
Number of new voters soaring (Exceeds County Population!) ^
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1232969/posts
I have a bad feeling about this ?
RAMPANT FRAUD! COME ON! consistantly county after county getting over 85% registration? something smells funny....
There are 200,000 people on Franklin Countys voter rolls who currently are classified as "inactive," Damschroder said, but it takes five years or more of non-voting to remove their names. No one is purged from the voter lists in federal election years, so the list wont be pared down until mid-2005.
"Its just a function of Motor Voter," Damschroder said.
The Clinton Legacy.
I heard Drudge tonight. Definitely a bad thing when "moore" people are registered than live in a community.
Then again, I hear that the usually non-voting Amish may be casting ballots for Bush (over abortion, homosexual marriage and other issues). And the Amish do not appear in phone poll results...
I bet if you look at the tombstones in those counties, that's where you'll find the extra voters.
" bet if you look at the tombstones in those counties, that's where you'll find the extra voters."
Democrats do love a good graveyard.
Not only do the dead obligingly register to vote, they actually rise up and manage to find their way to the polls. Sometimes more than once.
And, as any good Democratic Party stategist might tell you, or as Mary Maples might chime in, if you need a silent witness, a tight-lipped patsy or a stone-cold scapecoat, the dead are really quite accommodating. They never complain, never balk, and never spill the beans to the press.
The adage -- Vote early; Vote often -- comes to mind for some reason.
...and a note from your compiler of links- near the "last" are links about Project Vote, PIGRIM, and other far-Left pressure groups who hide under the "activist" label while subverting representative government.
These nasty characters demean and dilute the value of everyone's vote.
The plan, besides their hope of throwing the election to sKerry, is to so thoroughly corrupt the election results that Mr. Bush will either not be taken seriously, or open to impeachment.
You had better take this stuff seriously- it is a dagger aimed at the heart of the Republic.
It seems like everybody loves to vote absentee, but from my point of view, it should not be an option. If you are unable to go to the polls, you should not be allowed a vote. How easy is it for ballots to be sent to an address en masse, to be filled out "properly?" With "motor voter" and absentee ballots, the fix can be in with very little evidence of a fraud.
And the Amish do not appear in phone poll results...
Neither do I. I have have never been polled and neither has anyone I know!
Dead men don't fill out census forms. But, in the future, they will.
Alright, I've had enough of this. What is the RNC doing about this? THEY HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TO COUNTER THIS. Send lawyers, whatever they have to do to observe this. I do not want them getting away with this and it is getting too obvious and the Demonrats and their thug organizations need to be challenged on this.
Hundreds of thousands of our troops would disagree.
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