Posted on 10/30/2010 7:35:32 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
In an attempt to prevent voter fraud namely, votes being attributed to the deceased one Virginia tea party activist has launched the tongue in cheek Tea Party Paranormal Society. Mark Lloyd established the site as a way to educate fellow tea partiers on preventing election fraud in Tuesdays pivotal midterm election.
Instructions listed on the site urge readers to collect lists of the recently deceased and use it to compare against and purge their local voter rolls by notifying party officials or official poll watchers.
Lloyds site also includes this fun featurette, a remake of the Night of the Living Dead dubbed Night of the Voting Dead. The video message warns about so-called dead voters, whose stolen names vote for the living, feeding voraciously on the body politic.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
PING!
I saw two of them - we have two day tricker-treating here. One was in a devil’s costume and the other was a ghost.
As a poll worker, I wouldn’t mind having a list of the recently deceased handy. It was only during this last September election I finally was given the list of people in the district who are not allowed to vote due to felony convictions.
I think I saw some of them roaming around Chicago tonite, looking for the polling places!
You heard it first on FR: Mark Lloyd is destined to be one of the top new leaders of the post-election Tea Party movement. He is bright. He is personable. He is a grassroots organizer par excellence. And he is conservative to the core.
AFP needs to hire him away from ALG pronto. Inside sources say ALG’s sociopathic political director is already cutting Lloyd to pieces behind his back, which is SOP for the pol dir. He has fired nearly 20 top field organizers over the past two years in screaming fits of paranoia. Now, Lloyd is in his blurry-eyed cross-hairs.
Lloyd is too good for our side to lose. Come on AFP, scoop him up!
I've never heard of that. Is it a common thing?
Please, those of you who Twitter or are on Facebook, spread this around!
Reporting Voter Fraud
The Republican Party has set up a National Hotline, which will be staffed with Attorneys to handle polling issues as well as possible voter fraud or intimidation.
1 - 888 - 775 - 8117. IF you even SUSPECT this is happening, PLEASE call for their free advice.
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