Posted on 08/21/2008 5:30:22 AM PDT by Obadiah
Milwaukees election chief on Wednesday turned 32 more voter registration workers in to the district attorneys office for possible prosecution, saying they tried to submit falsified registration cards.
That brings to 39 the number of registration workers under scrutiny, and the number could grow, Election Commission Executive Director Sue Edman said. An organization warned the commission staff late Wednesday afternoon about some questionable cards in the latest batch collected by its workers, Edman said.
Of the 32 ACORN workers referred Wednesday to Assistant District Attorney Bruce Landgraf, Edman said:
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According to the Voters Project Web site, "The Fund is running Community Voters Project and campaign offices in: CO, FL, MI, NV, OH, OR, PA, VA, WA and WI." With the exception of OR and WA (political cover?) each of these states are key battleground states for Obama. Coincidence?
No coincidence at all. I have said all along that Obama is determined to win this - one way or the other. If he doesn’t get the votes (which I suspect he won’t), he’ll find another way.
let me guess, republicans? (sarcasm)
This goes back at least to the Clintons if not further. In 1996 Clinton was openly encouraging illegals to register and vote, fighting against photo ID (or any ID is some cases), and designing other voter fraud methods. He also illegally accepted funds from foreigners which is against the law. The Dems are still doing that.
Many false voters from previous years have never been purged from the records so they are added to the new phonies each cycle. The only way the left ever wins, here and abroad, is through election fraud and they are hard at it here.
Obama was a street organizer, or some such, for ACORN at one time. Was he active in voter fraud?
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