Posted on 10/19/2002 8:13:15 PM PDT by Mia T
Torricelli-Lautenberg-DNC Two-Step Not 1st Foray into Virtual Reality
NJ Senators Tested "RUNet 2000," DNC Switcheroo Scheme Precursor, in 1998
n 1998, the New Jersey democrat machine christened its virtual-reality election-fraud scheme "RUNet 2000," seeming to miss the infamous mark by two years.
At that time, U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Torricelli bravely risked--if not life--certainly limb (see below) during the virtual-reality scheme's trial run at Rutgers University.
Despite the much ballyhooed Rutgers début, RUNet 2000 was, in fact, concocted elsewhere. A standard issue clinton-McAuliffe scheme, RUNet 2000 was intended to provide the DNC with a comprehensive, advanced infrastructure for circumventing the Constitution and the will of the people by creating virtual-reality candidates.
RUNet 2000 was originally hatched for hillary 2000 you know
"This virtual-reality scheme is a classic example of the clinton-McAuliffe democrat machine working on behalf of the New Jersey democrat machine," said President Francis L. Lawrence of Rutgers at a Nov. 24 news conference at the Center for Computer Aided Election Fraud (CAEF) to announce the scheme's trial run.
Lautenberg was visionary when he described the virtual-reality scheme as "the kind of ploy democrats need to make in our state if we want to continue running empty suits and cardboard cutouts while disinforming the electorate in the 21st century. We've got to have systems like RUNet 2000."
He added that he was glad to work with Torricelli, notwithstanding the mutual animus. "We put aside our differences to make this happen, and we absolutely intend to continue working together to defraud the electorate," he said.
Torricelli said RUNet 2000 keeps the democrats on the cutting edge of corruption and added, presciently, that it will allow corrupt candidates around the state to make stealthy campaign exits when cornered.
"The fact that the louse--er Laut-- and I came together with this whole university community is a recognition that we all, in our own way, understand the potential" of RUNet 2000, he said.
"The doors of democrat party control of the electoral process are being flung wide open with the use of this extraordinary technology," he added...in a rare instance of Torricelli restraint, as it turns out.
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SENATORS FOR VOTE FRAUD
October 19, 2002 -- IT'S more than a little ironic. On the same day it was announced that Saddam Hussein has been "unanimously" re-elected, the only two senators preventing a unanimous vote in the Senate on the election-reform bill were New York's own Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton. Why? "This would make it more difficult to vote in New York. It's designed to suppress minority voting participation," said Sen. Clinton. The "this" Sen. Clinton is referring to is the new anti-fraud provisions in the bill. They require that every person wanting to vote show a driver's license, Social Security number or other approved ID in order to cast a ballot. Clinton and Schumer preferred a system where a potential voter merely had to sign his or her name. So who is it exactly that this bill is "suppressing"? U.S. citizens have all the requisite ID - no matter what their ethnicity. Could it be that Clinton and Schumer are "sensitive" to some of the leftist fringe groups in this country who are clamoring for the right of illegal aliens to vote? It is no secret that New York is home to thousands of undocumented "residents" - who would vote overwhelmingly Democratic if they could just get past these darn ID requirements. New York's dynamic duo have a lot more 'splainin' to do on this one. E-mail: ahlert@mindspring.com |
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As if Queen Hillary! can talk. Snicker...snicker....LOL! This stuff is priceless. Welcome back, Mia T.
and you have some new ones(sax boy)---'goodies' too!
A fine DemoRATic tradition.......
Hey, they both know how they fraudulantly got their votes. They just don't want their boat rocked.
We need to work hard to make sure they are unceremoniously dumped in the water.
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