That video misspells Obama’s first name right at the opening title shot. A large number of your intended viewers will quit right there, figuring that the rest of it is also likely to have stupid mistakes.
I'll take his word (with my fingers crossed) as truth and hopefully calm my fears as if we don't win Ohio, we don't win PERIOD!
In the video link the video is on the right, after you click on the video link. click where you see John Gibson to watch.
Why is the Ohio Vote fraud not all over the news?I also suspect Obama is doing this in all swing states.
I thought you had to show a valid ID to vote in Ohio.
Bush’s Justice Department withdrew election observers from the polls this year, which doesn’t help.
So what can we do about it when all the Ohio officials are democrats and are sanctioning it? Too bad John McCain didn’t do like Rove. He already had thousands of lawyers on the ground all over the country watching for fraud.
They've relegated people that notice and point to it to the moot list, whiners etc. The compliant media will dismiss us as sniveling and the courts, this time, will do nothing.
The video I saw there has a lot of speculation (and an admission that the homeless people who are voting almost certainly ARE Ohio residents) but little else.
What....... You mean the McCain/Palin campaign isn’t out there hunting for votes?. They best get onboard the train or they will be left at the station.
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Ohio’s county election boards are bipartisan and could put a stop to this if they wanted to. But we all know what “bipartisan” means: bulldog Democrats and lapdog Republicans.
ACORN is a radical Marxist organization that should have been targeted by the Justice Department for case after case of vote fraud. Instead, Bush did nothing and your tax dollars go into ACORN coffers.
Obama is connected at the hip with ACORN.
If the One wins, this will be just the beginning.
Obama, Lewis Oppose Photo ID For Voting
Volume: 108
Number: 17
ISSN: 00215996
Publication Date: 10-24-2005
Page: 6
Section: NATIONAL REPORT
Type: Periodical
Language: English
U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), along with Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) and Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT), recently introduced a resolution to oppose a recommendation that would require all Americans to show photo identification before voting.
Obama’s action was in response to the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform recommendations aimed at improving the electoral process.
“It may seem to make sense on the surface,” Obama told reporters. “But the problem is you have a large proportion of people who don’t have driver’s licenses. So, they would have to pay to get state-issued ID cards, which might cost money and cause hardship for minorities.”
He cited Georgia as a case in point. It recently passed a law mandating government-issued photo identification for voters at the polls.
There are 150,000 Georgians over 70 who do not have government-issued photo identification, and 1 in 8 Americans do not have a driver’s license, Obama said. This group is disproportionately poor and often do not have easy access to all the documents necessary to get a government-issued ID, he explained.
“In the last election, many Americans stood for hours and hours just to exercise their right to vote. We should be making it easier, not more difficult,” he said.
Copyright Johnson Publishing Company Oct 24, 2005