Democrats Cheat
So we have 644,197 people eligible to be registered in Marion County/Indianapolis, and 677,401 people registered. Congratulations go to Indianapolis for having 105% of its residents registered!
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Officials in Missouri, a hard-fought jewel in the presidential race, are sifting through possibly hundreds of questionable or duplicate voter-registration forms submitted by an advocacy group (ACORN) that has been accused of election fraud in other states.
CLEVELAND - A man at the center of a voter-registration scandal told The Post yesterday he was given cash and cigarettes by aggressive ACORN activists in exchange for registering an astonishing 72 times, in apparent violation of Ohio laws.
Houston--Auditors identified 49,049 registered voters state-wide who may have been ineligible to vote. Approximately 23,576 may have been deceased and another 23,114 were possible felons. And they found more than 2,359 duplicate records.
It's easy to understand why Democrats are against voter ID's.
For me, we stopped being a nation of laws when the primary law experts on the Supreme Court began making up their own rules. Maybe the fact that my vote - now means nothing - is just more of the same.
This is the kind of tyranny that revolutions are made of.
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No matter the winner in the presidential election - it will have a shadow cast on the results again. If Obama wins, questions will be asked if he really won, or if ACORN "stuffed the ballot box". If McCain wins, it will be asked if he really won, or if it was because some votes didn't count for Obama because ACORN "stuffed the ballot box".
grrr
Are you sure registering 72 times is against the law in Ohio?
It's like the title of Hugh Hewitt's 2004 book: If It's Not Close, They Can't Cheat. Looks like it's close again...
I want to know why John McCain refuses to call it like it is and keep hammering the fact that Obama has ADMITTED ties to ACORN, and thus to voter fraud. Imagine what he will do with all the power of the country's highest office.
I really, really wish I could give McCain a piece of my mind right about now.
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