Monday, September 27, 2010

Al Franken and the 1972 Olympic baketball final

Al Franken and the 1972
Olympic basketball final
democracy overthrown
"The first thing we started to do was look at houses with more than six voters in them" Engelbrecht said, because those houses were the most likely to have fraudulent registrations attached to them. "Most voting districts had 1,800 if they were Republican and 2,400 of these houses if they were Democratic . . .

"But we came across one with 24,000, and that was where we started looking."...
Tea Party Group Exposes Massive SEIU Voter Fraud Scheme?



Boned Jello

Even if your team is behind by three scores with 5 minutes to go, there's hope.  Unless the referee has been dishonest in his application of the rules; then it's a farce.  Those of you who like me live in a state where voter fraud is the rule, know the despair and cynicism it fosters.  It is my heartfelt opinion that voter fraud is as serious a crime as selling state secrets during wartime, and should be a capitol crime carrying the death penalty.   Just one instance of successful vote fraud can have cataclysmic repercussions.  Without Sen. Al Franken's pivotal vote,  for example, Obamacare would not have become law.

... findings focused on a group called Houston Votes, a voter registration group headed by Sean Caddle, who also works for the Service Employees International Union. Among the findings were that only 1,793 of the 25,000 registrations the group submitted appeared to be valid. Tea Party Group Exposes Massive SEIU Voter Fraud Scheme?

If you feel differently, please tell me why?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

couple things stick out

"Most voting districts had 1,800 if they were Republican and 2,400 of these houses if they were Democratic"

and

"Among the findings were that only 1,793 of the 25,000 registrations the group submitted appeared to be valid."

so the average is 1,800 for repubs, we will call this the control. You look over the obvious fraud and it shows that 1,793 appear to be legit. Well within the statistical margin of error of + or - 3%. Dems are at 2,400. Who tends to stay living at home well past voter age? (R) or (D)? R's kick out their kids at 18? Dems have more kids?, More kids that stay home? Messicans that have 8 families that all live in the same household vote dem?


So it appears that Dems typically Cheat.

thoR~
III

Anonymous said...

If you feel differently, please tell me why?
I hate them more then you do. I don't know why.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

rwnutjob said...

That's why you need at least a 10% margin to make up for what they steal. Franken accomplished what Gore could not. The Supremes kept Gore from counting until he won. The Dems in MN kept finding ballots until Franken won. Stole it, plain & simple.

If they get caught, just burn the machines.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7173960.html

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Right Stick - that formula was used successfully in 1994 when Democrat Parris Glendening "won" the Gubernatorial race against Republican Ellen Sauerbrey, and again in 2004 by Christine Gregoire in WA. In both cases crooked judges were the key, by validating patently obvious fraud. Gore was unlucky enough to run into a federal court not yet owned outright by the DNC

Anonymous said...

The Dems managed a perfect storm of usurpation in 2008. Franken in MN, and the conviction of Ted Stevens on BS charges led the front in the Senate. Now one of the prosecutors in the Stevens case has decided to off himself. Vince Foster anyone?
http://www.newsminer.com/view/full_story/9679371/article-Prosecutor-in-Ted-Stevens-case-commits-suicide-?instance=home_news_window_left_top_3

Drewfus

Kristophr said...

Stick - Zar dei colli rossi:

I'm sure the same kind of folks who completed the Challenger Disastr investigation could be employed to recover ALL of the data from those burned voting machines.

I'm pretty sure the firmware and disk platters of these machines are still intact, and can be put in new drive housings by a competent data recovery firm.

pdwalker said...

Why isn't voter fraud a death sentence?

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