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« No Surrender? | Main | Balance » October 29, 2004News You Can Use
If you're one of those journalists, following the link from Tompkins, welcome. Here, forthwith, here is today's roundup of news coverage, blog coverage and reader emails about voter registration fraud and related topics: Media Coverage: The Republican Party of Wisconsin checked the addresses of more than 300,000 people registered to vote in the city with a software program also used by the U.S. Postal Service. Republicans found that 5,619 addresses may be non-existent and then visited a number of the addresses. They snapped photos showing vacant lots, a gyro stand, a park and spots between two houses where the address should have been.From Las Vegas, here's continuing coverage of a probe into allegations that a Republican-leaning voter-registration organization threw away some registration forms filled out by Democrats. It's one of the very few voter registration fraud stories where Republicans are accused as the perps. John Fund explains "How to Steal an Election" in a piece in City Journal derived from his recent book, Stealing Elections. Bloggage: Susan Tully, midwestern field director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, became alarmed when she realized that the deputy registrar of voters in Racine, Wisconsin, was an illegal alien. To see whether her fears were justified, Tully sent two individuals from other states to Racine to register to vote. Here is what happened...Dave Sheridan of the No Illusions blog, sent the link to this story regarding a GOP challenge to thousands of apparently fraudulent voter registration in Wisconsin, and comments: I particularly like this quote from a Kerry spokesman: "A spokesman for John Kerry sharply criticized the move by Republicans, saying it was merely to prevent people, most likely those who lean Democratic, to vote." Another example of stereotyping – that Democrats are more likely than Republicans to live in real, but invisible, housing units.Bush lost Wisconsin by 5,708 votes in 2000 - one vote per precinct. It's a swing state ripe for election theft, and has been ground-zero for a lot of the suspected voter registration fraud I've catalogued. Reader Emails: FAIR was able to have two investigators, posing as illegal aliens, registered to vote - by a woman who herself is an illegal alien, yet is the deputy registrar of voters in Racine, Wisconsin. If you have any questions about this report, you can contact our Midwest Field Director Susan Tully at tullys@fairus.org.Some coverage here and here. If I was an enterprising teevee investigative reporter in a city with a large population of illegal aliens, I'd try to replicate the FAIR probe in my city... If you spot a news story about suspected voter fraud in your part of the country, please send me the link and a brief summary to voterfraud-at-gmail.com. And, finally, the most recent email I received at that voterfraud-at-gmail.com address begins this way: This request may seem strange, but if I may crave your indulgence and hope that you view this proposal very seriously. My name is LAWRENCE TAYLOR, the junior brother to mr Charles Taylor, the former president of Liberia due to the current situations in our country (Liberia) we where forced to leave the country for Nigeria where we are currently on political asylum. My brother ex. President Taylor on getting to Nigeria. Based on these developments, the various foreign banks Account of my Uncle is already being investigated and that of Switzerland has already been frozen. In view of this very unpleasant development the sum of $45.7 million dollar has been Secretly moved to a private security vault for safekeeping...I'm not going to fall for it this time. Posted in Voter Fraud
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Just a followup to the Wisconsin challenge to the non-existent addresses. The electoral commission voted 3-0 that the GOP had failed to prove "beyond a reasonable doubt" that the registrations were incorrect (notwithstanding the USPS program and the photos of the Gyros stand and the park)and dismissed the challenge. Gee I wonder what party those 3 folks belong to... Posted by: Geezer at October 29, 2004 12:21 PMGeezer: The commission is made up of two democrats and one republican. According to the paper, the Republican commissioner said the case wasn't strong enough. Posted by: lucy at October 29, 2004 01:29 PMPower Line Bloggers are also reporting a coordinated attempt by ACT in Minnesota to commit massive voter fraud. In Minnesota we have same day voter registration, all that is needed is either a drivers license, utility bill, or someone from the precinct to vouch for you. Here's the direct link: http://powerlineblog.com/archives/008354.php Posted by: Melvin at October 29, 2004 02:04 PMI have been an active registered voter since I turned 18. I have never missed an opportunity to cast my vote because I feel that my ancestors shed blood for my right. What is upsetting to me is after residing in the same home for 13 years I began receiving voter registration documentation for an individual that has never lived in my home. The thank you for registering to vote documents, where to vote cards. I reported this to the sources that I believed possessed the remedy to this problem with no resolution. Hi all- OK- I'll go first then. This is a link to story about task force closing its doors in New Mexico, leaving the FBI still investigating voter fraud complaints; prosecution may be pending. http://www.kobtv.com/index.cfm?viewer=storyviewer&id=15080&cat=POLITICS More at: Post a comment
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