Posted on 10/15/2008 11:28:23 AM PDT by pissant
Something smells at 2885 Brownlee Avenue in Columbus, Ohio.
I strongly recommend that the Ohio Republican Party get on the case before its too late. Todays the last day to challenge voters who registered early in Ohio before the run up to Election Day.
Heres the stench: An entire houseful of young, non-Ohioan Democrat activists have used the Brownlee Avenue address to register themselves to vote in the Buckeye State and secure absentee ballots under extremely shady circumstances all while mobilizing a large effort to register thousands of others for absentee and early voting. The activists are leaders of a group called Vote From Home 08. The group is self-identified as having extensive experience with political organizing, election administration, and Democratic politics. They were hailed as the Justice League by a Daily Kos blogger. Their Facebook page brags: Want to turn the Presidential election blue in a key swing state? Vote from Home is a political organization that was founded by a team of young people for the purpose of assisting, aiding, and tracking voters to elect progressive candidates to the White House. Encouraged by the excitement of the 2008 elections and the movement around the Democratic candidates, Vote From Home will be in Ohio seeking to deliver 10,000 votes to Democratic candidates statewide.
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
Key is: Will they actually DO something about it???
How has the Republican Party missed all this until the last moment? Is there a mole in the committee?
ARREST AND PROSECUTE!! NOW!
There is tons of stuff in this Malkin piece. Anyone here have good ties to teh RNC or Mccain’s campaign to get this in front of them ASAP!!?
Put them in jail with OJ.
If they lean on one of those twerps enough they’ll roll over on the bigger fish. However, I’m sure ACORN is organizaed, from an operational standpoint, to have established “reasonable deniability”.
Ping
This eggs act same deal happened last election in Milwaukee. Quite a few out-of-staters were caught. I don’t know if they were punished though.
I can see nothing happening on this until Byron York writes an expose on how bad things really were, sometime next Spring...
Bttt
Wonder how many of them are registered at the house?
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2885-Brownlee-Ave-Columbus-OH-43209/33883577_zpid
I know in some areas there’s a limit of how many non-relatives can live under one roof - you know, legally/s
I remember being in the sixth grade(long, long time ago)when JFK spread the rumour that General Dynamics in Fort Worth would be shut down by Nixon. The democrats are always going to lie.
From the comments and Franklin County Auditor
http://franklin.governmaxa.com/propertymax/rover30.asp
The owner of the property in question is a person named Joel E Speyer.
He also owns a lot at 709 Columbus St. That listing shows his address as 92 Baltic St. #22 Brooklyn, NY 11201. Both of those properties are in lower middle-class neighborhoods.
There is a LinkedIn page for Joel Speyer where he lists his occupation as Assistance Vice President in capital markets.
Theres also a site listing Joel Speyer under Ohio State Alumni of Greater New York that appears to be class of circa 2002.
This is legal.
Also this is the 4th thread on the subject. Search function and reading election/registration laws are your friend.
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