Posted on 10/06/2008 3:27:41 PM PDT by RecallMoran
WMAL(Washington)has been reporting all day that Arlington County has 146,000 registered voters not including those that registered today. With a population "just over 200,000".
Thanks. Just what I was looking for.
I have said all along
ACORN needs only focus on 4-5 swing states, and probably only 3-4 key counties within those states. They certainly have the resources for that.
Arlington is a perfect example - a county which are urban/leftist/diverse enough that no one is going to question what ACORN is doing, and a large enough population to allow 10% of fraud.
What would be the “normal” percentage of registered voters?
Senator McCain should introduce a bill today calling for anyone found guilty of voting fraud to be held on charges of Treason...then ask Obama to go along with it and call a special session of Congress to pass it.
However, my congress “perp” is Jim Moron. He is probably helping his scary middle eastern financial backers to register as we speak.
It is a County with a lot of interest in government, so I would expect the registration rates to be among the highest in the country. But that is awfully high.
Is it possible that Arlington has a lot of military and diplomatic workers who are registered to vote there but don’t live there? The Pentagon is in Arlington, and the State Department is just over the bridge.
I’m not ruling out fraud here, but we have to consider all possibilities.
72% in 2004 nationwide, 70% in 2000
Arlington is a sanctuary county. The illegals are moving in and voting.
One third also don’t speak english at home.
The percentage is just too high.
There was a group here in town in front of the library today with a sign that invited all felons to register to vote. My sister took pictures of their signs and all the posters they had up. She ask them what group they were with and they would not tell her they just said they were volunteers.
i am anti-liberal... as such, i will vote republican my entire life.
and democrat after that...
I live in Macomb county also.. They are crossing over 8 mile....
It could be to our benefit if they let all the veterans at Arlington National Cemetery vote.
We need to show up in massive numbers on election day, it’s time to put ideological purity aside this election. Please watch and distribute this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8QcpdUtxNQ
How about Obama openly campaigning for his communist cousin Odinga who signed a pact with Muslims to enact Sharia Law if elected and started riots when he lost. Obama campaigned for an openly Anti-American candidate in a foreign country in 2006 at taxpayer expense.
Eastpointe, Roseville and Warren are the destination spots and could very well turn our GOP county back to Dem control..
That being said, there is no reason not to believe that the immigrants migrating into Sterling Hgts., Macomb Twp. and Washington Twp. aren't being targeted for fraudlent voter registration also.........
Very disturbing to say the least.
Sounds great to me.....but unfortunately unlikely.
Arlington County had just over 92,000 vote in the 2004 Presidential election. According to another article I read VA had some 200,000 new registrants that year.
What you are missing is the fact that Arlington is no longer a community that is reproducing itself. Children are not being created and born, or if created are being aborted. The county is on the road to de-population unless artifically kept populated by people moving into it. Perhaps some of the new folks will be interested in procreation.
On the other hand, think of all the money that can be saved by no longer needing any schools!
"Demographer Roberto Ruiz of Arlington's planning office estimates that Arlington's baby boomer population -- residents ages 45 to 64 -- has increased 34.4 percent to about 54,300 since the 2000 Census. The population of the county is just under 200,000."
I imagine most of these boomers were already registered to vote.
Macomb County voted for Clinton twice and then voted for Gore. They narrowly went for Bush in 2004.
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