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How do we protect Republican Voters in this mid-term election
African American Republican Leadership Council ^
| 25 August 2002
| trueblackman
Posted on 08/25/2002 10:29:42 AM PDT by Trueblackman
Okay Freepers I am sure most of you saw the report from Rove saying that this year's mid-term election will come right down to the wire. My question to all of you is just how the hell are we going to protect our votes/candidates from massive Democrat Voter Fuard? I saw we use video tape, poll watchers and people on ground who know each area from homeless shelters to vacant lots so when Democrats bring in paid people to vote using bogus address that information can be put together and forwarded to DOJ!!! We should also push for retired Freepers to become polling judges and election officials. Those Freepers who have family members in the military go down to city or county hall and get packs of overseas ballots and mail them off to the unit! Those in the South have to be extra watchful because you have snowbirds who vote twice once via asbestee and in the state's elections.
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I know this comes as a little request, but as I told them in last weeks meeting these corrupt ass liberal Democrats are going to throw everything at us in this mid-term election.
To: Trueblackman
BUMP to end democrat vote fraud.
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posted on
08/25/2002 10:32:19 AM PDT
by
BenLurkin
To: Trueblackman
Excellent point. When I voted in the primary a couple months back, it was just before noon, and they hadn't used or found the republican ballots yet.
To: Trueblackman
Bump for getting involved. Thanks
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posted on
08/25/2002 10:38:35 AM PDT
by
swheats
To: BenLurkin
BUMP to end vote fraud.
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posted on
08/25/2002 10:38:36 AM PDT
by
WhiteGuy
To: Trueblackman
You can't stop massive vote fraud. Legalized, same-day voter registration and "motor voter" laws just about guarantee massive vote fraud. It is only a matter of (a short) time before Democrats have a permanent majority created by illegal immigration. Republican leaders are the biggest fools on the planet for not stopping illegal immigration.
To: Trueblackman
I'm under the impression that videotaping or audiotaping is illegal in many precincts.
To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
We're all gonna die anyway. Why bother with anything?
To: stands2reason
The war against illegal immigration into America has been lost. Neither major party will stop it. American citizens could stop it by massive pressure on their elected leaders but the average person does not see how this insidious cancer is destroying representative government in his/her country. It is robbing American citizens of their voice in government but they don't seem to much care. Clinton and his Democrats correctly decided that if they didn't yet have enough votes for a permanent majority, they'd just keep massively importing them until they achieved that goal. The Republicans are obviously OK with that as they won't stop it.
I gave up a fair chunk of my life and worked very hard to spread this message to no avail. I learned Americans have exactly the government they deserve by their collective civic ignorance and unwillingness to take a serious interest in their ultimate power to change government. Americans are not sufficiently fed up to get involved and won't be until the mob is pounding on their suburban doors.
If you are sufficiently motivated to change this, go out and talk to thousands of your fellow citizens as I did and see if you can get them to pressure the politicans to change what is going on. I honestly wish you well in the effort.
To: Trueblackman
First: what kind of voter fraud are you hoping the GOP leadership will target? The list is impressive, and almost exclusively favor Democrats in every case:
- Buying the votes of homeless with cartons of cigarettes
- Advanced buying of votes of those who do not even show up to the polls (usually $20 so the poll workers can enter a Dem vote for that name on the rolls, as in St Louis)
- Vote-buying with huge amounts of promised programs (a 50-50 GOP and Dem problem, though)
- The FL voting machine found in a Democratic worker's trunk
- The multiple-voting (10+) students at Marquette and other colleges
- The multiple-voting of those who claim residency in more than one place (although this is probably a 50-50 problem with Republicans doing it as well)
- The multiple-voting of those who go to the polls as well as voting absentee
- The 100+% voter turnout in precincts where free vaccinations, smoke detector, and heathcare offers at best get a 50% response rate.
- The habit of heavily Democratic praceincts to stay open past the legislated closing time
- The banks of telephone operators (who are readied before the polls close) that call and encourage Democrats to claim "fraud", "intimidation", and "disenfranchisement"
- The actual voter intimidation by NOI and other aggressive black groups
- The effort to disenfranchise overseas military (GOP-leaning) ballots
- The violation of voting area rules (like Cynthia McKinney's wearing of a campaign t-shirt past the posted limits)
- the possibility of voting machine program tampering
- the illegal busing of voters to the polls by political bodies
- the AlGore-inspired idea of challenging election rules after an election has just taken place?
- The odd occurrences of dead people and pets voting
- Motor voter regulations making it easy for those who should not be registered to get registered
- The preponderance of "easy-registration" regulations in areas that are heavily Democratic, virtually always catering to illegal aliens, non-citizen residents, and non-citizen visitors
- The large number of felons voting, even from prison
- The horribly incorrect voter rolls at most precinct places (usually letting the person vote, even though they are not on the list)
(Hmmm... 21 different entries... not bad)
Second: how do we get popular support when the Dems will obviously use the major media to protect their criminal behavior?
To: Trueblackman
Because of alleged voter fraud in the 2000 election in Cynthia McKinney precincts, federal inspectors were all over voting places this time around, and this was just a primary. Let's hope the same will be true in November.
All those bogus charges in Florida wouldn't have had any weight at all, even with MF Berry's commission, if federal people had been on the ground making certain voting was on the up and up.
If Jimmy Carter can go to Zulu land to make certain elections are on the up and up, I think he should be able to make it to Jacksonville.
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posted on
08/25/2002 1:32:00 PM PDT
by
YaYa123
To: Trueblackman
There are already several hundred premarked ballots in every ballot box in every democrat controlled precinct in every district and in every state in this country. You will never be able to get a fair election as long as the democrats run the polling places.
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08/25/2002 1:36:57 PM PDT
by
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posted on
08/25/2002 3:33:48 PM PDT
by
backhoe
To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
Americans are not sufficiently fed up to get involved and won't be until the mob is pounding on their suburban doors.The danger for us is the possibility of the appearance of a charismatic politician(s) who appeal to the legitimate fears of Americans, and come to power with an authoritarian agenda. FDR might be seen as an example of this; our country was taken over by the left and may never recover. In fact, this may already be happening as we see the Justice Department, corrupted (further) by the Clinton administration, seemingly at odds with its mission: to protect us from our enemies on our own soil. This is what scares me. The fact that Timothy McVeigh was rushed to his execution, beginning with his arrest, and that the FBI took such great pains to avoid a real investigation of OKC, offers evidence that another authoritarian cabal has formed, protected by the manipulated media. The so-called "Greenspan Bubble" may have been designed to set us up for the necessary chaos, for which our "protecters" will be enlisted to save us from collapse.
Couldn't happen in America? It already did. Read "The Peoples Pottage" by Garet Garrett.
To: Trueblackman
Do NOT vote a straight party ticket! At least not by doing it punching one single hole, coloring in one single dot, or by pulling one single lever. It is too easy for the machines to be rigged to disregard voting in this way. If you want to vote for everyone in one particular party, just vote for them one at a time.
To: Trueblackman
I APPLAUD your proactive efforts to combat voter fraud -- e-mail me with specific suggestions for how I can help (I'm ready, willing, and able!).
NOTE: Ignore the chronically jaded and perpetually pessimistic respondents on this thread (and other threads). David Horowitz, "How to Beat the Democrats", made this incisive comment about such naysayers:
"With the right political battle plan you can win, even when the odds say you can't. It is an especially important lesson for Republicans, who are prone to pessimism. Low expertations are a feature of the conservative outlook. Conservatives are realists. . . But because conservative expectations are low, they easily become visions of defeat.
But fatalism is a self-fulfilling prophecy Conservatives need to remind themselves that they too can make a difference. If the left-wing media and the Democratic Party had had their way during the Cold War, the Soviet Empire would still be with us. Conservatives need to remember the victories they have won against the odds.
They could do worse than adopt the motto of Antonio Gramsci, a famous strategist of the left, who said a revolutionary must be guided by 'pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will.'"
I invite everyone who reads this post to visit David Horowitz's website at
http://www.frontpagemag.com/ !!
LEAD THE CHARGE 'True' -- we optimists are with you!!!!
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posted on
08/25/2002 4:06:04 PM PDT
by
DrDeb
To: need_a_screen_name
Do NOT vote a straight party ticket! At least not by doing it punching one single hole, coloring in one single dot, or by pulling one single lever. It is too easy for the machines to be rigged to disregard voting in this way. Not only that, but there have also been instances of the hole not being fully punched, leaving a hanging piece that interfers with the machine that reads the votes.
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posted on
08/25/2002 4:16:28 PM PDT
by
Doe Eyes
To: Doe Eyes
Not only that, but there have also been instances of the hole not being fully punched, leaving a hanging piece that interfers with the machine that reads the votes. LOL Very good point!
To: Teacher317
Good list.
You might want to include the traditionally Christian and/or conservative schools where absentee ballots never arrived. One example - over 600 Floridians attending Jerry Falwell's Liberty University in Va. never received their absentee ballots during the 2000 election year.
To: Trueblackman
VOTER FRAUD IN CLEVELAND A reliable source told me that in the last presidential election, a certain individual voted in 10 different precincts in Cuyahoga County. He used the same name and SS number each time. (One of the precincts had 100% of the votes for Gore, and a Republican precinct committeeman lived in that ward!)
Last time I talked to my reliable source, the CUYAHOGA COUNTY prosecutor (a democrat), was dragging his feet on proceeding with legal action.
My source was implying that it was possible to file a writ of mandamus against this prosecutor.
(As of this writing, I do not have an update on the status of legal action against this individual who committed voter fraud.)
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