This stuff happens all the time, and we are so used to it, that we figure its going to happen. Dead people are voting, bags of ballots being put on mysterious trucks before being counted, and then suddenly getting lost in all the mess. We are noticing a pattern of corruption. At what point do we distrust the system? Have we as a public already lost trust and the will? Perhaps low (actual) voter turnouts are making the corruption to happen so much easier. I suggest encouraging your friends and family to vote, and to make sure the city clerk updates the voter records diligently. Too many forged votes is never a good thing.
(God Father Politics, Da Tagliar) 1/12/2012
Tuesday was the NewThe Democratic Party has repeatedly fought against any state or federal measure that would require a photo ID for anyone casting a vote. They claim that it somehow discriminates against minorities. Ironically, their argument amounts to a form of racial profiling and is not any different than the charges they have leveled against others including Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Hampshire primary which may be one of the most highly publicized and watched primaries in the nation. Filmmaker James O’Keefe went from precinct to precinct requesting to vote under the names of numerous dead people. In every instance, the poll workers just asked him to verify name and address and then handed him a ballot. On camera, he repeatedly asked if they needed to see an ID and he was repeatedly told no, it wasn’t necessary. Watch the video for yourself:
At the two minute mark in the video, the poll worker states that an ID of any kind is not necessary and then tells O’Keefe that if someone else came in and wanted to vote using the same name that they would be denied because they already have the name checked off. Under this type of open system, it wouldn’t take much for a group of Democrats to obtain a list of registered Republican voters, show up at the polls early and place a vote for Obama and other Democrats in the November election. If and when the real Republican shows up to vote, they won’t be allowed to since the name has already been checked off.
At the 7:52 mark in the video, the investigator interviews a New Hampshire Ward Moderator who explains that the names of dead people are purged as soon as they know they are dead. He says that they have staff watching the obituaries on a daily basis and they are using other means to identify deceased voters. Notice that he says the names are purged within several days of the death while some of the deceased names used in the investigation were from back in October and November.





