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Monday, July 16, 2012
Obama Election Fraud
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Vote fraud is a form of sabotage, done by non-uniformed belligerents, making it a drumhead court and firing squad offense.
Amen Rodger.
Lt. Col. gen. Tailgunner dick - 7/16/12, 9:49 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Spot on Tailgunner - select a firing squad and let the smiting begin (in the legal way of course).
- 7/16/12, 10:07 AM
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Firing Squad - now there's a jury summons I could relate to!
- 7/16/12, 10:22 AM
- Skoonj said...
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There is a far worse form of voter fraud about to be perpetrated. Yesterday I was shopping at the Nellis AFB BX. A headline said the military vote could decide the election. I had to think: yes, but the Democrats know that too, and they will "fix" it.
In the past there have been suspicions of military absentee ballots being "lost", disqualified from being counted, and just not arriving. This sort of thing will happen in spades this year, especially in close or swing states.
The military is the most conservative force in our society. Everyone in the military is able to vote. But Democrats know how to steal ballots, and in this case they don't even have to guess who the voter is voting for. There will be vote fraud on a large scale this election. - 7/16/12, 11:22 AM
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If you go to spokeo.com, you will find people, and their 'associated' people listed. In theory, it would be children, etc, but I guess it could have been the Labrador retriever...
When on active duty, I never once saw anything about absentee ballots. No initiative, no lists, no state-initiated communications, no hints to even think about voting. I would have bet that almost all the other ships deployed had about the same experience. The carriers might have had some 'voting assistance officer' who was expected to get absentee information from as many of the 57 states as was necessary, and make it available. We didn't.
Election boards can do many things to gum up the works and deny their citizens serving access to absentee ballots. Mail them late, mail them with imperfect instructions, mail them with incorrect information requiring cancellation and re-issuance, all of which eat into the time window. In D controlled environs, I'd bet absentee ballots for the military are down near buying furniture polish in priority. Only in conservative areas, such as near Pensacola, FL, would I expect absentee ballots to be handled fairly. IMO, only, of course.
tomw - 7/17/12, 11:38 AM