Monday, October 06, 2008

Ohio Fraud

Today's News From the Front
VOTER-FRAUD CHAOS
DEMS' 'NOVEMBER SURPRISE'?
... Ken Blaxkwell knows Ohio fraud ...

A perfect example is Ohio. Last Monday the Ohio Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, interpreted Ohio law to allow for people to register to vote and cast an absentee ballot on the same day.

(As the three dissenters noted, this directly contradicts Ohio's Constitution, which requires that a person register to vote 30 days in advance of actually casting that vote. But the Ohio Supreme Court is the last word on Ohio state law.)

So now the Obama campaign is using buses to take tens of thousands of people to go register and cast same-day votes. Some media reports say that the Obama camp hopes to get hundreds of thousands of votes this way.

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Enter ACORN, a group notorious for
Apres Ken, le deluge
Demonrats targeted Ken  for defeat because while he was Ohio's secretary of state, this crap didn't happen. Lock and Load'em.

3 comments:

OregonGuy said...

New Jersey Rules were introduced into Oregon politics back in the '60's. Looks like Ohio is finding out what it means when corruption allies with "helping folks".

Enjoy change.
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jackscrow said...

Voter Registration -- OHIO STYLE....

Today I was on an errand, and happened through Northern Lights Shopping Center off of North Cleveland Avenue in Columbus.

Today, October 6th, was the last day to register to vote in this year's General Election.

Two of the Center's major tenants are a Thrift store and a Liquor store, and being the first Monday of the month, there was quite the little steady stream of people heading into the "Likker Sto'" for their noon bag and lotto tics.

As I drove through the lot near the Liquor and Thrift stores in the Center, I noticed two cars at the curb and three people, volunteers of some sort, waylaying the people on the sidewalk in front of the liquor store and approaching cars that were driving past. They had clipboards, and were conducting what appeared to be a shuttle service, carting "prospective voters" to the registration and early absentee voting.

I noticed they were approaching every car that came near, so I drove around the lot and then coasted by really slow, my window rolled down and looking "interested". No luck. I did it again. Still no luck.

Then I noticed a couple of guys across the lot -- they had cameras and appeared to be documenting the scene.

Now, it's not against the law to talk to people outside of liquor stores -- AT 12:00 NOON on a MONDAY; but if you're looking for a certain type of prospective voter, then you're outside of a liquor store in a certain part of town at 12 Noon on a Monday. Right?

Right.

I'm a-bettin' they weren't Republican volunteers. Know what I mean?

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Great first hand reporting! Thank you.

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