Posted on 12/27/2013 2:43:22 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
Theres a popular saying that floats around the internet on marriage or relationship-type websites, and it starts with an interviewer asking a couple that had been married for 65-years how they had managed to stay together. They responded by saying
We are from a time where if something is broken we fix it, not throw it away.
Apply this to life and not just relationships, and you have a fantastic lesson: You should always try to improve things if you can. Traditional American values like this have inspired people to strive for excellence time and time again by never settling for an inferior result. Thats why this from Fox News blows my mind:
Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted announced Wednesday that his office found 17 non-citizens illegally cast ballots in the 2012 presidential election and has referred the case for possible prosecution.
The alleged crime would be a notable case of voter fraud in a key swing state. By law, only American citizens are allowed the privilege of casting ballots for the nations leaders.
To be clear, this would not have swung the election, but this is plain and clear evidence that shows beyond a reasonable doubt that the system is broken on some level. If something is broken, why dont we try to fix it or at least improve it?
(Excerpt) Read more at ijreview.com ...
Ohio prosecuters voter fraud
FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.
Voter fraud was evident in many states if not all in both presidential runs and no one in the GOP camp challenged this they just sat down and remained quiet. What does this say about the GOP?
Some fallacies the article assumes:
1) democrats have minds
2) they have integrity to care about voter fraud when said voter fraud bounces in their favor.
Hey Bubba. You can’t be that naive.
The dims count on voter fraud to win elections.
They will think of any excuse they can to prevent cleaning it up.
What it says is restoration of our constitutional freedoms will not emerge from Washington, DC. Not a chance. Voting every two years isn't enough. It just condones the fraud, the charade that we still live in a self-governing, limited, federal republic.
There is one, and only one, reason why Democrats are opposed to voter ID laws. It is because it makes it harder for them to cheat, period.
Invariably, they trot out some old little black lady who just can’t get to a government office to get her picture taken - it’s a burden - it’s racist, in fact.
Yet that little old lady likely has taken a taxi, bus or been driven down to the Social Security Office to apply for her retirement, or she’s been to the state offices to get SNAP, or been driven to WalMart to get her EITC check computed by the yearly-resident tax preparer. Everything and anything but getting a damned picture taken for a Voter ID.
With that ID, she can’t make the rounds of all the precincts in her area with all her other sisters in crime.
It’s just racist, because she couldn’t be able to “keep Obama in President” with it.
Sure. They would change their minds to be MORE against Voter ID.
Democrats are criminals, thugs, fascists and Nazi-like.
Change it? It would reinforce their opposition to voter ID.
4:29 Minutes
Fox News
John Husted Prosecutors to investigate voter fraud
Sec Husted on Plot to register non-citizen voters: It Exists
17 non citizens voted in 2012 election
257,000 dead people on the rolls
370,000 voters moved
300,000 voter updates
340,000 duplicate voter registrations
One non-citizen has been voting in Ohio since 1993
Husted
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AHHs8oYPUs
The GOP has no legal grounds to challenge a vote.
The (National) GOP Can Not Legally Help Stop Vote Fraud, No Joke
http://gulagbound.com/36046/no-joke-the-gop-can-not-legally-help-stop-vote-fraud/#.UKzqqMX-2kL
Democratic National Committee v Republican National Committee
Impossible!
I have a simple suggestion. Put up a public agenda for legislation. After an election, publish the voting list for each county with the individual’s street address.
Then set up a “bounty”. Find someone who has been dead listed...collect $5 from the county office in charge of the voting list. Find someone who lives in another state? Five bucks. Find someone who is listed to vote in another county of your state? Five bucks.
After one year, and wiping out $100,000 from county reserves....someone on the county commission will demand that the listing is updated week by week, and liars get dragged into court and charged with fines (hefty types....like $5,000 for voting in two different states).
I have a simple suggestion. Put up a public agenda for legislation. After an election, publish the voting list for each county with the individual’s street address.
Then set up a “bounty”. Find someone who has been dead listed...collect $5 from the county office in charge of the voting list. Find someone who lives in another state? Five bucks. Find someone who is listed to vote in another county of your state? Five bucks.
After one year, and wiping out $100,000 from county reserves....someone on the county commission will demand that the listing is updated week by week, and liars get dragged into court and charged with fines (hefty types....like $5,000 for voting in two different states).
It might change Democrats’ minds if it were shown that all the voter fraud got non Democrats elected. That does not seem to be the case. Anywhere.
Voter information is available at the State website and also at findthedata.com
For Example - rep from TN:
http://congress.findthedata.org/l/271/John-James-Duncan-Jr
It is incomprehensible that our voting privacy has been violated. Online databases should be protected from public view so that virtually no one is subjected to the persecution by the IRS targeting of political opponents. With the recent events by the IRS in targeting various individuals and groups based on their political views, it is unacceptable that voting records are available to the general public.
When voters walk into the voting booth, the public EXPECTS that the voting choices they make are private.
The new change of address system at MyOhioVote.com mentioned in John Husteds letter to the editor [Toledo Blade, dated August 25, 2013] may be the solution to having 108% registered voters in Wood County. [It was explained that 108% registered voters is because people register, and then move away without removing their name from voting rolls, especially in college towns]
The only thing that would change democrat minds on Voter ID would be giving them a dose of their own medicine.
By becoming ‘community organizers’ ourselves and committing massive voter fraud would an investigation be brought that would shine the light on ALL the fraud including that of the democrats. Make no mistake, this is ultimately a street fight.
But never mind about such fantasy because it will soon be too late.
Once they have amnesty passed, the millions of illegals will waste no time in registering to vote. And there’s nothing to be done about because on what basis would a challenge be made?
To prove a person is a non-citizen is not easy. How can one ask for their birth certificate or naturalization certificate or passport without consent?
I would think that Husted found these non-citizens because of other state or court or criminal records.
But what records can be used to check against millions and millions of amnesty grants? The records will be at the federal level in the Department of State. Obama will never release these records or he will stall until after the election.
You can challenge a fraudulent registration after the election but it does no good because the vote can never be reversed. It can never be known which way a fraudulent vote went unless the voter confesses.
Vote registrations must be challenged BEFORE the election.
The critical takeaway on this is that Boehner and his poodle Paul Ryan will concede amnesty to the corporate enemies of the American people.
The writing is on the wall.
Privacy in voter rolls makes it easier for fraud to remain hidden.
If County Election offices were trustworthy and known to follow the law, the voter rolls would be clean and we could all be relieved to know our voting system is secure.
But all one has to do to know that the above statement is a fantasy is to do an internet search on the name ‘Dean Logan’.
What does this say about the GOP?
They fear being called RACIST more than they desire honest elections.
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