Posted on 10/07/2010 1:27:02 PM PDT by Steely Tom
Events that played out in Harris County (Texas) at the Election Technology Center could easily be shaped into a movie of the week script. Allegations of voter fraud, dueling grassroots groups and a devastating fire converged in a single week. An investigation is underway and the circumstances definitely are suspicious.
A group called True The Vote investigated potential voter fraud in Harris County. They found fewer than 1,800 out of 25,000 voter registrations submitted by "grass roots organization" Houston Votes that were legal.
The article cites information from The Cypress Times that, on some voter applications, the "non citizen" box was checked.
The fire, which started around 4:15 am on the morning of August 27, 2010, is reported to have cost approximately $40 million.
Arson has not been ruled out as the cause of the fire, which "officials are still investigating."
If the “officials” who are “investigating” are under the control of libs, don’t hold your breath for any actual results/conclusions. Besides, voting machine fires are KNOWN to happen all the time...especially in New Orleans, Chicago and Washington State!!
I don’t want to wait for Officials.
Whether it was SEIU or some other organzation - we basically know who they are.
I want to read the paper about some brave soul who stuffs dead fish into the ventillation of the SEIU office in Houston. Someone who jams the electricity off or cuts off their water. I want to read about them fearing to return to their offices or to meet in open spaces wearing their t-shirts because they get painballed and harrassed for it.
I want to have them show up with their signs are hacked and they have to leave them behind or they will be showing their support for Bush or Palin because someone switched the order once the prints were delivered...
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