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To: darth

So take the fight to the next level.

Would it be (legally) considered “invasion of privacy” to quietly follow a voter after he leaves the polls, to see if he goes to another polling place? If somebody tried to vote in a second location, you could get a picture of him and show it to poll workers throughout the area. Or make a video of the confrontation when you challenge him directly. (Don’t worry, there’s always a cop on duty at the polling place.)

Ask for a copy of the voter registration list then take it to the town clerk’s office, where you can compare the list of voters to births & deaths records.

I heard a story about a bus full of people leaving a church parking lot to go vote in another state, during the Obama coronation. Look for buses in church parking lots (voting day is always a Tuesday) and follow it. Be discreet, but be there.

If they want to play dirty, why can’t we play dirty too?


28 posted on 11/04/2009 9:15:39 PM PST by DNME (We are now under a state of national emergency (for H1N1) so Katie bar the door!)
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To: DNME

Following suspicious voters is not an invasion of privacy.

In the 2007 election, I traveled around Houston vith a telephoto videocam looking for vans near polling places. I think I need to check out certain parking lots at union halls, churches, etc. too. Did not catch any that year.

We really need some intel on how they do the fraud. Are there any Freepers or lurkers who don’t have a “paper trail” that would indicate that they are conservative? Such a person could register as a democrat, go to the various meetings, volunteer to be an Election Clerk, and learn what is really going on.

I once was at a meeting of the Greater Houston Partnership as a marketing rep for my employer. At the luncheon I sat with Planned Parenthood, some folks from the teachers union, and assorted progressives. Everybody assumed that we were all democrats and I chatted pleasantly with them.

After the speeches I amble up to talk to the speakers. A reporter and a well known democrat state rep were laughing uproariously about something. I asked what was so funny. They told me that the reporter was going to break some lurid story about the affairs and divorce of a prominent Republican running for high office that year.

Needless to say, I met with the Republican politician and warned him about the truckload of mud that was about to hit his family. He turned beet red with anger and told me that he thought both of the democrats were his friends. He was so naive that he never dreamed they would betray him. In the end, there was no mud and he won the elecion. He called his opponent and promised massive retaliation in kind if his family was attacked so it never came to that.

Bottom line: Act innocent and non-judgemental. Ask questions and go along with them. You will be amazed at the secrets that the other side will blab to you.

If you get really good intel, don’t talk about it on the phone or on the Web. Personal conversations with trusted friends only. Remember who’s running the NSA now.


38 posted on 11/05/2009 9:17:19 AM PST by darth
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