Posted on 05/11/2005 8:33:57 AM PDT by conservativecorner
We'll never know, because the records aren't good enough to tell us. But a joint federal-state investigation of last November's election in Milwaukee has found incontrovertible evidence of voter fraud. Fraud seems to have permeated the election in Milwaukee, where John Kerry got his margin of victory; he carried Wisconsin by around 11,000 votes.
The Milwaukee investigation has revealed that the number of ballots counted there exceeds, by 4,609, the number of people recorded as voting. There is no evident explanation for this other than ballot box stuffing. In addition, investigators found "more than 200 cases of felons voting illegally and more than 100 people who voted twice, used fake names or false addresses or voted in the name of a dead person."
And that's just the fraud that has been specifically identified. Approximately 70,000 voters registered in Milwaukee on election day, and they voted overwhelmingly for John Kerry. Altogether, Kerry received 71% of the 277,000 votes cast in Milwaukee, a margin of 116,000 votes. There is no way to be sure whether more than 11,000 votes--less than 10% of Kerry's Milwaukee margin--were fraudulent. But it is entirely possible that voter fraud swung Wisconsin into the Democrats' column.
As we've said before, it is only a matter of time until voter fraud determines the outcome of a Presidential election. (Indeed, this may well have happened in 1960.) It could have happened last fall; that it didn't was entirely a matter of luck.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin Republicans are trying to adopt a photo ID requirement for future elections. So far, their effort has been successfully blocked by the Democrats.
Vote fraud in Florida almost swung the 2000 election. Wonder why he didn't mention that one?
WI. MI. PA. WA. but the republicans got the votes they needed so they don't need us anymore.
Expect it in 2006, and by 2008, everyone will be in on this little game.
Fellow Freepers, this is a problem that won't go away. If you are concerned about vote fraud you can 1) Organize a local group to fight it. 2) Sign up to help run the polls, e.g., in 2004 I became an Alternate Election Judge. I was the lone Republican in an all dim crew on the big day when W won. Boy, were they surprised when I showed up. 3) Sign up to be a Poll Watcher. That's what I did during Early Voting in 2004 as well as the 2000 election. 4) Start scrubbing the voter rolls for felons, dead people, multiple registrations, and phantoms. You'd be amazed at the number of phantom voters who simply don't exist yet vote absentee.
We're STILL fighting here in Washington, the State....here's a poll from a local msm rag...."seattlepi.nwsource.com"
What do you think gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi should do at this point? (See related article.)
43.2%
Concede
54.9%
Keep fighting
1.9%
Not sure
Total Votes: 1154
We're STILL fighting here in Washington, the State....here's a poll from a local msm rag...."seattlepi.nwsource.com"
What do you think gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi should do at this point? (See related article.)
43.2%
Concede
54.9%
Keep fighting
1.9%
Not sure
Total Votes: 1154
That's a good point...Republicans will tend to benefit more due to limiting of the voter fraud. Especially King County, Washington. What a sham.
Excellent advice. Thanks for posting that. Us, individual people, must fight the fraud! Thanks for being a great American :)
Have a great day!
They're also, in large amount, communists, traitors, and terrorist supporters and enablers.
The only real reformers of government are conservatives these days. We have to hope that Scott Walker will defeat Jim Doyle in 2006. I think that he will for three reasons:
1. Taxes
2. Election reform
3. Guns
And you have one of the best sources in the U.S. for understanding how elections are stolen, SoundPolitics.com. Recommended reading for anyone interested in this issue, especially in states that probably did have elections stolen. Sharkansky is dogged and meticulous. He deserves a medal for the work he's done.
Milwaukee was also an area where a 527 activist organization, that had actively campaigned against Bush, changed its "mission statment" a few weeks before the election and got a contract with the Milwaukee school district to manage a project using school kids on school time to "get out the vote" (sounded like a USSR style "young pioneers" project to me).
Wisconsin, I believe, is also where some people with elderly parents with Alzheimers found that their nursing home staff had sent in the parents' absentee ballots for them, claiming that the patients "had a right to vote"; ignoring of course who it was that actually decided what their vote should be.
The Dims have Marxist morals; whatever they do is right because their cause is right.
It already did in the Kenedy/Nixon election. I believe it was 1960. That was the famous dead voter win in Chicago.
Well, the dead will rise again.
Another thread. They cheated big time..... look for the old Dem./lying/socialist media to ignore it.... so that MAYBE only anout 10% of American voters ever learn of this!
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The old Dem./liberal/socialist media is America's most ruthless, relentless, and destructive enemy.
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DUH!!!!
As if the Rats wouldn't love that idea, too?
I think we're already there. I live in Ventura County, CA near L.A. I read last week in the local paper (Democrat Party Newsletter) there will be a big push from the Legislature to make this county, along with 2 others, a "vote by mail only" country. These will be test cases and of course it will be only a matter of time until the whole state goes to mail balloting.
It will be justified by lower costs and "wider voter participation." What won't be mentioned is the horrendous potential for voter fraud! The "wider voter participation" -- up to an estimated 30%! -- is where the fraud will occur among illegal aliens, felons, double or triple votes, phony registrations, and on and on. The United States of America is on the verge of becoming just another Banana Republic
The game must be played everywhere. I have no doubt the OTHER TEAM will be bringing in their players everywhere.
Though I'd love conservative *principles* to dominate, true conservatives need to lead, with a clear message, and I believe people would follow. The RNC has been hijacked by PC, and the DNC makes no bones about the former FRINGE being in control. Both parties have left their patriotic, law abiding base, and don't seem to give a rats-*ss.
So, people of all political stripes are going to do what it takes to get their country back first. And that is to ensure that the government is run by the American people, FOR the American citizen.
A clear leader for American Principles sovereingty, security, and strong economic futures for well educated children CAN win the hearts and minds of a disgusted, disheartened and threatened American voice. The people will rise up. If the Federal Government will not abide by the constitution, then we need change all the players on the board.
Ping to comment 24.
Punctured tires of GOP campaign workers and same day registration in Wis. also need to be addressed.
Now I know why the Democrats are so angry. They cheated and still lost. They think it's just not fair. They're the ones who feel cheated. They're "UNBELIEVEABLE".
On News/Activism 04/15/2002 10:36:42 AM PDT · 1+ view
Yahoo ^ | 4/15/02
The Supreme Court refused Monday to weigh in on the legality of voting by mail. The court passed up a chance to review Oregon's one-of-a-kind program, which has eliminated most polling places. The system gets more people involved in elections, Oregon leaders contend. Voters have multiple days, not just one, to make their choices. Some residents challenged the process, arguing that it violates federal election laws that spell out how states handle federal elections. The law says that congressional and presidential elections must take place on the same day in November. A ruling could have affected about 20 states that...
The fact that the US Attorney (Steve "Hang'em" Biskupic) is the lead investigator is encouraging. He's bagged 3 Milwaukee alderpersons and a state Senator for corruption. The bad news is, at least according to the "see no evil outside of Republicans" Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, he saw no widespread pattern.
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