Ohio’s Corruption Factory
Soren Dayton has posted a video of the voter fraud scheme that Ohio’s Democratic Secretary of State and the Ohio legislature have put together. Here’s that video:
Here’s what The NextRight is reporting:
Early voting is taking place in Ohio. Through the end of the week, people can register and vote on the same day. The Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner argues that they are merely “casting their ballot” rather than “voting” so the fact that Ohio statute requires 30 days between registering and voting would not interfere.
So here is what is happening today. People are showing up to register and vote. There is no affirmative evidence that these people have not registered or voted somewhere else. There is no control. Normally in an election, partisan election monitors are allowed into polling places so that they can police each other. But not in two counties, Franklin and Montgomery, in Ohio. Brunner also issued an advisory opinion to counties saying that they are not required to allow election monitors.
Here’s what one person voting is quoted as saying:
It’s a perfect opportunity for them to come in, register at a temporary address like a homeless shelter or a YMCA or something like that. They can register at that address because they don’t know where they’re going to be tomorrow or next week.”
Think of what this idiot said. Heres’ my translation of what he said:
It’s the perfect voter fraud opportunity. You don’t have to prove you live where you say you live because it’s a homeless shelter or a YMCA. As soon as I’m done here, there’s nothing preventing me from registering and voting somewhere else. All I have to do is provide them with another fictional address.
Let’s remember that Ohio’s partisan Secretary of State isn’t allowing election monitors to watch the voting. That eliminates all challenges to questionable voters. It’s the perfect voter fraud system.
There are some issues that I’ll fight for but that I’m not willing to fight and die for. This is an issue that I’ll fight tooth and nail on. This is something I’ll fight to the death on. Voting is both a right and a privilege. Voting systems should be made as corruption-proof as is humanly possible. This is the opposite of being corruption-proof.
Technorati Tags: Voter Fraud, Corruption, Jennifer Brunner, Homeless Shelters, YMCA, Election 2008
Cross-posted at LetFreedomRingBlog
October 2nd, 2008 at 2:33 pm
We need to get the word out!
October 2nd, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Sounds like Ohio will have a “fair” and “honest” vote just like Washington state did four years ago.