Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Yet MORE Voter Registration Fraud??

First, it was ACORN registering the entire starting line for the Dallas (TX) Mavericks team in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Not to be undone, they soon registered "Mickey Mouse" in Florida. Oh, and let's not forget the young Ohio man whom they registered to vote 72 times. That's 72, folks.

This time it wasn't ACORN, but if you needed any more proof of alleged voter registration fraud, here you go: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081021/ap_on_el_st_lo/voter_registration_goldfish

The name of the article? I'm so glad you asked: "Dead goldfish offered the vote in Illinois."

You read that right, a dead goldfish. It doesn't get any more scarey than that. I'd be crying from laughing so hard if it weren't so serious. We're told (by Democrats no less!) that our votes count, that we shall not be "disenfranchised."

Just how the hell can our votes count when they stuff the ballot box with made up names, made up people, made up addresses (some of which do not physically exist!!) and now dead goldfish??

Ms Brunner? ACORN? Obama?

Do you care to change your story?





Now for the important part: Since you don't seem to give an overweight rat's rectum about people (Democrats, naturally) being allowed to vote 72 times, I demand of you, Ms Brunner, the "right" to vote 72 times and not be held accountable for it.

If you don't like that, I'm sorry. But you yourself set the precedent.

Do you now wish to obey state law, or make it up as you go along?

Ms Brunner?

And now for a kick in the teeth:


"Help Jennifer fight for free, fair open and honest elections in Ohio!" She I don't think she'd know a fair and honest election if it knocked her on her butt.

Let's not forget that she herself put the loophole in there that allowed the fiasco. And now she says she doesn't have ability to check all registrations. Ms Brunner, by your own admission, 200k of the 666,000 "New voter registrations" had some sort of "discrepancy."

Are you there? Do you care?

To be fair, I sent her an email, both to Jenniferbrunner.com and to the Ohio Secretary of State page. We'll see what she spews in my direction.

Assuming, however, that I get a reply. I'm legally registered to vote in Ohio, so she might not give a you-know-what about me.

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