Posted on 11/05/2005 6:39:43 PM PST by Corky Boyd
Monitor Finds Evidence Of Detroit Absentee Voter Fraud Judge Appoints State Officials To Head Detroit Voter Program
POSTED: 5:38 pm EST November 4, 2005
DETROIT -- A judge ruled Friday afternoon that City Clerk Jackie Currie would be replaced as head of Detroit's absentee voter program.
The ruling followed testimony from Secretary of State election monitor Susan McRill, who said she discovered evidence of voter fraud.
Judge Mary Beth Kelly, of Wayne County Circuit Court, ordered Thursday that McRill and another monitor oversee Currie and her election workers, or ambassadors, specifically for the handling of absentee ballots.
McRill testified Friday that she witnessed ambassadors helping senior citizens at the Fairlane Nursing Centre on Joy Road in Detroit to sign their absentee ballots, and apparently coaching them to vote for Jackie Currie, Local 4 reported.
"I did hear (an ambassador) say to the voter, 'Do you want to vote for Jackie?' And when the voter didn't respond, she then said, 'Do you want to vote for Jackie?'" McRill
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And people wonder why the democrats pitch a fit when there are poll challengers.....
Motor Voter = Voter Fraud!!!!
No, say it ain't so!
Corky, could I trouble you to retrieve a ratchet I left in a substation at Clark Street Cadillac in 1982?
I always hated to even change planes at Detroit, much less having to work somewhere in the city. Except for D C Cook and Michigan Bell in Lansing, I loathed working anywhere in Michigan. It always seemed to be so...so...unionized.
I live in Bloomfield Hills and I can assure you, it is not 'Unionized' here (And the schools are good, budget balanced and Reps running pretty near everything)
I've always wondered the protocol for vote fraud when its an all-'Rat contest.
Are you gonna go and get my ratchet? And I Know a Union Electrician swiped a screwdriver from me at the GM Headquarters building. See what you can do about that.
Some years back I traveled through Detroit entering from Canada. It was astounding, I thought I'd entered a third world country. Burned out buildings and cars, garbage in the streets, just a horrifying mess. We didn't stop!
A Republican won the Governor's seat in the 2004 election. The dems challanged & in the 1st recount and in the 2nd recount the Republican still won but finally in the 3rd recounts the dems won. I think that is how it went.
Check out my profile page. All of Mich is definitely NOT like Detroit. I'll leave it to you to guess at why Detroit is what it is - Don't want to get banned.
Where is Jimmy Carter when you really need him. C'mon Jimmy put those peanuts down and get to Detroit!!
Woofer,
I too left the Detroit area 4 years ago, now live in Florida in an area with minimum blight, honest elections (Republican county), and fabulous weather (except when the wind blows too hard). I just follow voter fraud stories. Amazing how fertile Detroit is. Actually the best story is in the Detroit News, but in their infinite wisdom, they won't allow posting on Freep out of copyright concerns.
Click on detnews.com for a really in depth story. Ran in the Nov. 5 issue, though it is datemarked Nov. 4. It will curl your hair how brazen the election Clerk Jackie Currie is. She has been cited for contempt twice, the last one criminal contempt for defying the judge. Goes into a study the News did that found 380,000 voters on the registry either no longer lived at the address listed, their addresses were at long ago demolished buildings or, you guessed it, are dead.
FYI, the Clark Street plant is no more. The property is now being used as an intermodal transportation area. GM sold it.
Hey, Tcats.
You just need to keep on moving down I-94 to Telegraph.
Ahhh, so beautiful...
I know, the new plant is out in Lansing. Guess I can forget about that ratchet.
Good luck down there in Fla. and don't take my lip too seriously, nobody else does.
Pistons must have won and you got there too late for the celebration.
I was one happy dude when the company I worked for finally opened a Detroit Office,
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