Posted on 04/22/2014 1:47:09 PM PDT by Kaslin
Four counties in Alabama have more registered and active voters than the number of voting-age adults in the county. An active voter means the person has voted within the last four years.
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It’s okay if they are Black or Democrat.
Every election in Lowndes County from 1966 to June, 2013 was under the direct supervision of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice!!!
There was a DOJ representative at the polls for every election in Lowndesboro (pop. 219), where I lived. There was constant meddling by the DOJ in municipal election by-laws -- all designed to elect blacks and defeat any whites who might run for office.
We had a five-man city council, which was elected at large and was all-white. The town's voters were split roughly 60-40 white-black (vs the county being 85% black) -- but no black had ever run for City Council...because none wanted to serve.
The Civil Rights Division tried to draw single-member district lines for our little town (pop. 219) that would force the election of at least two blacks (if they chose to run, of course). They discovered that the races were so intermingled that no districts could be drawn with a majority black population.
Not good enough. We had to elect a black to city council or they threatened withdrawal of our grant for a city water system.
Whereupon the "city fathers" set about recruiting a black to run. One finally agreed -- after he was assured he wouldn't be asked to do any of the work involved -- just attend the monthly meetings and vote as he saw fit.
Now, we had to insure that he was elected fairly and commpetitively -- but no chances could be taken that Cato might lose. So, the mayor went from house-to-house in the town explaining the situation and noting there would be six candidates for the five positions -- one of the incumbents had volunteered to be "defeated".
We all agreed to vote as "assigned" -- and Cato prevailed over Arthur by 40-31. The young black lawyer from the Civil Rights Division who had been on our case for over two years was moved to smile.
In the meantime, of course, the DOJ was overlooking open corruption and fraud in Lowndes County's black precincts.
And yet Alabama as a whole still went overwhelmingly for Romney, McCain, Bush, Bush, Dole, Bush, Reagan and Reagan. Last democrat elected was Jimmy Carter, first term only.
Alabama demographics:
White: 72.56%
Black: 26.33%
Hispanic: 2.08%
American Indian 1.00%
Asian: 0.89%
Pacific Islander: 0.07%
Greene (82%), Hale (59%), Lowndes (74%) and Macon (82%) counties had more active, registered voters than what the census estimated as their 18-and-older population in 2012.
Those percentages are the “black alone” (households with only black residents) numbers from the Census Bureau.
I suspect that the number is considerably higher....
And it profits the rat bas!@rds not one iota here in Alabama. However, swing states are another story....
Midland?
Ag maps don’t lie , but when I drove across the county about two years ago I mostly saw fields not being used for anything. I suspect what ever the Ag Department program that pays people to keep land unused is at work there as in Tennessee and NC where I have seen the same pattern of fields being deliberately unused.
But there is no fraud involved, right?
1) Article says a voter id law will come into effect this June.
2) Thereafter “voter turnout” in these 95%+ black and 100% Democrat-run counties will drop substantially.*
3) Voter turnout in racially and politically balanced counties will stay in line with prior elections.
4) Holder will cite this as evidence of of “disparate impact” on minorities (who are actually big majorities), when suing to overturn Voter ID.
*This assumes sufficient outside monitoring to force election officials to follow voter id requirements. But the local officials are likely in on the cheating. Some sort of sting should be set up by the State Board of Elections so they can prosecute and remove them.
The number one export of Alabama is no longer timber and timber products, it is now, autos and auto parts.
I often see Alabama's GDP compared to the countries of New Zealand and Iran.
WHAT IS BEING DONE ABOUT IT???
wHO IS VERIFYING THE ROLLS?
Naw, nowaynohow
“But now for the very first time, comes concrete proof of massive voter fraud in the 2012 election”
You need to remember, though, that questioning the rightful place of President/King Buckwheat is racist. In addition, don’t question the treason of the mercenary Secret Service goons who guard that POS.
Carry on, FRiend.
Who are the criminals? The people who don’t exist?
Wait until you see the vote totals.
I live in eastern Elmore county, not far from the Tallapoosa River and close to Macon county. Stop by next time and I’ll take you to all the cotton fields you want to see.
Cotton is currently running 91 cents a pound, but 3 years ago it was almost 5 dollars a pound. One of them large filed bales you see in the field at harvest, the colorfully-plastic wrapped trailer truck trailer sized things weighs in at around 25,000 pounds. So 3 years ago, each one of those was worth approximately $125,000!!!
The price has gone down a lot, but next time you see those colorful bundles out there in the harvested fields; well, do the math. They’d have to pay me A LOT not to plant.
Yup! The local election officials in those counties cheat. And later, who counts the votes?
WHAT IS BEING DONE ABOUT IT???
wHO IS VERIFYING THE ROLLS
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You are definitely taking a RACIST stand here. <: <: <:
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