Posted on 11/07/2012 8:08:45 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
Vote fraud is no big deal, right? It hardly ever happens. Its so rare that its not even worth discussing. Anyone who claims to take the integrity of our ballots seriously is cynically exploiting phantom fears for the purpose of suppressing the Democrat-loving minority vote.
To keep that silly narrative alive, its important not to read the Sunday edition of the Columbus Dispatch, in which readers were informed that more than one out of every five registered Ohio voters is probably ineligible to vote.
Furthermore, in two counties, the number of registered voters actually exceeds the voting age population: Northwestern Ohios Wood County shows 109 registered voters for every 100 eligible, while in Lawrence County along the Ohio River its a mere 104 registered per 100 eligible.
31 more counties report over 90 percent voter registration, which is a good 20 percent higher than the national average. The Buckeye State sure is civic-minded! Well, except that 1.6 million of the 7.8 million registered voters in the state havent voted in at least four years. So I guess they were civic minded, once upon a time. Never fear Im sure plenty of those inactive voters will reactivate themselves just in time for Barack Obamas re-election.
You might think these astonishing statistics indicate a crisis-level voter registration problem requiring immediate attention, particularly since this is 2012, not 1912, and modern technology gives us extremely potent tools for accurately managing massive amounts of data. But Attorney General Eric Holder disagrees. Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted sent Holder a letter back in February, warning that common sense says that the odds of voter fraud increase the longer these ineligible voters are allowed to populate our rolls I simply cannot accept that. Husted said existing federal regulations limit Ohios ability to remove ineligible names, thereby increasing the chance for voter fraud.
No one from the Justice Department ever responded. Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch, which called Ohios voter registration train wreck to Husteds attention, is now suing him for failing to take action, beyond issuing a directive to remove ineligible voters that Judicial Watch describes as all bark and no bite, since there is no evidence that anything was actually done.
Judicial Watch has already filed a similar lawsuit against the State of Indiana, and says other states with disturbing levels of ineligible registered voters include Mississippi, Iowa, Missouri, Texas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Florida, Alabama, California, and Colorado. Floridas struggle to clean up its rolls, in the face of active hostility from Eric Holders Justice Department, has already made headlines.
Nationwide, the Pew Center for the States estimates about 24 million ineligible voter registrations, including more than 1.8 million dead people listed as voters; about 2.75 million with voter registrations in more than one state; and about 12 million voter records with incorrect addresses, meaning either the voters moved or errors in the information make it unlikely any mailings can reach them.
The National Voter Registration Act includes provisions to ensure that accurate and current voter registration rolls are maintained, but somehow that part of the NVRA doesnt seem to count. Its painfully obvious that we dont have accurate and current voter registration not even by the standards of the early Twentieth Century, let alone the early Twenty-First but the only parts of the NVRA we ever hear cited are the passages that can be used as roadblocks against cleaning up the rolls, or keeping fraudsters away from the polls.
Without solid voter identification laws, every one of these phony registered voters presents an opportunity for fraud and of course, Eric Holder is dedicated, above almost every other consideration, to blocking voter ID laws. And vote fraud on this scale is not a mess that can be cleaned up after the election. If a candidate wins a tough swing state like Ohio by, let us say, 5000 votes, and it is later discovered that 6000 false votes were cast in the election, the Presidency is not going to be taken away and given to the defrauded opponent. Its not even like one of those sports scores that picks up an asterisk due to questionable circumstances. It wont matter at all except as another data point to be erased from the public mind, when vote fraud defenders crank up the machinery of fear and ignorance for the 2014 midterms and 2016 presidential campaign. And no one on the Left will express a single moments remorse for the legal voters who were disenfranchised by stolen ballots. They wont have names and faces; no one will be paraded through media interviews to complain about the theft of his or her vote in a historic election.
Vote fraud must be prevented, not investigated after the fact. There is absolutely no logical reason for a computerized society to tolerate thousands of ineligible voters on its rolls. The state of Ohio is not a third-world banana republic. At least, its not supposed to be one. The sacrifice of national pride, and even self-respect, required to meekly accept counties with 110 percent voter registration is astonishing.
For what it’s worth.
Ping.
Were there any pastel-blue-helmeted UN poll watchers making sure Ohio is NOT a third-world entity?
Yeah democrats!!! don’t you know your supposed to be preventing voter fraud???
Yeah... I think they heard me that time.
9/17/2012 Published.
Date correction.
Sorry for the mistake.
Did Kasich fall asleep? A rat would have taken care of this if it were something that would get in their way. I know they were trying to do something in New Mexico and the rats went nuts.
“The state of Ohio is not a third-world banana republic. “. It will be soon enough, along with the rest of the country.
Think of Detroit as the model.
Bookmark.
They kill babies and support perverse sex acts as equivalent to marriage.
What is voter fraud to Democrats?
Got to keep the food stamps coming.
One thing I found troubling is that I could download a voter registration file from Franklin County, Ohio — there were people registered from 1800 and such — but also their names, ages, and voting history for the last 12 years.
One thing I found troubling is that I could download a voter registration file from Franklin County, Ohio — there were people registered from 1800 and such — but also their names, ages, and voting history for the last 12 years.
Vote totals:
2008:
OBama 69,297,997
McCain: 59,597,520
2012
Obama: 54,773,837
Romney 53,716,689
Those are the statistics. We saw Obama and Bruce Springsteen only able to draw 200 in Cleveland, OH, the largest metropolis in the State of Ohio. We saw Romney draw over 20,000 in a Podunk town in Pennsylvania that no one heard of. We saw long lines in early voting, which I never experienced before. We saw even longer lines on election day with polls staying open for hours to accommodate those already in line at closing time.
These facts do not align. How can we have longer lines at early voting and election day yet record 20,000,000 fewer votes cast?
Exactly what I was saying all day. The election last night was riddled with voter fraud...no question. Every indication was there that this was going be a landslide in Romney’s favor favor yet the opposite happened. I know, just a coicidence thyat every battleground state fell conveniently into the lap “O” just like a domino effect.
We are an advanced country but when you have a flawed election process, you are through as a nation.
I do give it to the Dems, they do know how to work the system...sad as it is.
Bump
Allen West is demanding to inspect both ballots and machines in his district. Need to do more of that.
Excellent. Dems cannot win without voter fraud. Voter I.D. threatens their very existence. Their rampant voter fraud and ballots with ONLY ‘Obama’ checked off and nothing else probably explains why the Senate/House seats didn’t change much.
While would like to say astonishing, last word, will say what is ... is ... New Normal.
I applaud Allen West. I’m sure the enemy is fighting him on this.. Afraid of what team West might discover, exposing more widespread fraud schemes.
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