Democrats’ Plan for Election 2010: Cheat
The oily mechanisms that Democrats can use to tilt the vote in their favor this year and beyond.
Destroying the integrity of U.S. elections has been a longtime project for the far left. For over a decade, elected Democrats have manipulated the American people into believing their counterfeit altruistic intentions to enable more citizens to vote. Though largely flying under the radar, they’ve been looking for ways to use our legislative system to trump up fraudulent votes and their subterfuge knows no boundaries.
In 1993 Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act, commonly called “motor voter.” Under the deception that it would boost voter turnout, the bill laid the foundation for much of the voter fraud we’ve seen over the last 15 years.
Motor voter set stringent provisions and regulations to restrict states’ abilities to remove names from the voter registry. Consequently, people who have died or moved away from many states are still registered to vote there, and many eligible voters are registered multiple times. Several states have more registered voters than actual citizens. For example, Colorado has a million more registered voters than citizens who are eligible to vote. And, at one time, some counties in Missouri had as much as 153% of their population registered to vote.
Although motor voter was signed into law by then-President Bill Clinton, the bill is also tied to our current president. In 1995, then-attorney Barack Obama successfully fought for the law in an Illinois court on behalf of ACORN. Later, in true you-scratch-my-back-and-I’ll-scratch-yours spirit, ACORN returned the favor, running Obama’s illegal get-out-the-vote campaign that led to his 2008 presidential win. However, the campaign should be best known for prompting investigations of ACORN voter fraud in 13 states.
Even Hillary Clinton suffered the consequences of her husband’s motor voter passage, according to a complaint filed by her 2008 presidential election campaign committee. The complaint accused the Obama campaign of efforts to “manipulate the voter registration process in its own favor.” Other charges were that caucus chairs “deliberately miscounted votes to favor Senator Obama” and that unregistered persons and children’s votes were deliberately counted as Obama votes.
Since the passage of motor voter, liberals have become even more ambitious, attacking the integrity of the election process through the Soros-funded Secretary of State Project (SoSP). Because each state’s SoS is responsible for overseeing elections, leftists believe that if they control the SoS, they control the outcome of the elections. The main goal of the SoSP is to secure the election of far-leftist secretaries of state who have no problem throwing out thousands of Republican votes, while counting votes of the deceased, illegal aliens, and Mickey Mouse instead. And, as a non-federal 527, they can accept unlimited contributions towards their goal.
SoSP has taken credit for bringing into power 11 of their 13 supported secretary of state candidates since 2006. According to the SoSP site, one of those elected, Mark Ritchie, “pulled off a major upset, with [SoSP] support,” and played a decisive role in the Minnesota Franken-Coleman senatorial race. Although Coleman originally won the race, Ritchie oversaw the recount, delivering victory to Franken and giving Senate Democrats their 60th vote.
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1. Robert W:I checked out the SoSP website. It’s very confusing: on the one hand, their homepage says their stated intention is to “protect elections.” But they also talk about “winning” and beating Republicans. Sounds pretty one-sided to me. Will they also protect elections for We the People against corrupt Democrats? And if not, why not? I smell shenanigans…
Jan 18, 2010 - 12:56 am 2. Beatlejuice:I think universal registration is great.
Just show up, provide picture I.D., and vote.
What?
Jan 18, 2010 - 2:08 am 3. Matthew:“while counting votes of the deceased, illegal aliens, and Mickey Mouse instead”
So you’re saying that somebody called mickey mouse actually voted for a democrat in an actual election? A reference to back up this criminal act, please?
This article is ridiculous. It must be hard to find ways to justify keeping people off the election rolls – acorn was manna from heaven for you guys. Like it or not, voter registration has been a hot topic with democrats after some people found out just how far republicans will go to keep certain demographics from being able to vote. They’re not honest about it, and they don’t give a toot about pesky questions like “rights”. If reps hadn’t made it a battleground in the first place, there’d be no battle. If everyone turning up at the polling booth means that republicans can’t get elected (and apparently that’s what certain republicans seem to think), then that’s a problem with the party and its policies – not the electoral rolls.
Jan 18, 2010 - 2:15 am 4. James:I have been reading various articles and blogs etc over the last year or two about voter fraud in your country.
As an Australian I find it almost impossible to understand how your country seems not only to expect voter fraud, but it almost seems to countenance it.
Surely, a modern country like your own can put in systems where such a thing is – if not impossible – at least extremely unlikely.
In OZ (and we have virtually universal registration AND compulsory voting) voter fraud is almost unheard of because of the checks we have in place in respect of the registration process. And the penalties for any sort of attempt at any sort of fraud in the election processs are so severe and the likelihood of being caught so high, that very few would even consider such a thing.
Even voting twice in an election (which would be almost unheard of because you are certain to be caught) is likely to end with the fraudster being gaoled.
As a result, there is universal confidence in the voting system in Australia. Perhaps your elected representatives might wish to look at our system. By the sound of it they might learn a thing about keeping elections honest.
Cheers
Jan 18, 2010 - 3:13 am 5. arhooley:James from OZ.
This is important news. Barbara Boxer is polling at 50% in my state of California and rumors of voter fraud in Los Angeles are so rampant that people shrug them off. I just looked up our Secretary of State, and her pic was very familiar — she’s on the front page of Soros’s Secretary of State Project you linked to.
Jan 18, 2010 - 3:37 am 6. John "birther" Samford:The major advantage of voting with bullets instead of ballots is that it greatly reduces voting fraud.
Jan 18, 2010 - 3:58 am 7. Numerian:No need for long recounts either.
Then there is the legal aspects. People swaying in the wind while decorating a lamp post are not noted for hiring Lawyers. Which leads us to the fact that no matter which side wins the “election”, Lawyers and Judges will be in the forefront of lamp post decorating. Which makes me wonder if there are enough lamp posts. Will the winners need to double up?
In Missouri the way this works is that the Democratic machines in St. Louis and Kansas City fraudulently vote about 10-15% of the electorate, many of whom are not even aware they’re registered. The main goal of “voter registration drives”, you see, is to collect the names of individuals – mostly indigent, homeless and welfare dependent persons – who are not currently voting but who are eligible to do so. The machine then registers and votes them in precincts they control (which is most of them) and votes them according to need. They almost succeeded in tipping Missouri to Gore in 2000 but failed when a judge wouldn’t allow them to “keep the polls open” longer and give them more time to stuff in the fake votes needed. I assume the same thing was being done in Florida, though more openly, and my impression is that they successfully tipped New Mexico to Gore by “finding” uncounted votes on an Indian Reservation (whose residents are largely welfare-dependent).
Jan 18, 2010 - 4:05 am 8. snowball:2 things : what’s new about this? It has been the SOP (standard operating procedure) since, in recent times, the “election” in
Jan 18, 2010 - 4:45 am 9. Jerry:1960 in, of all places, Chicago. It IS and HAS BEEN,for sentient
observers,evident in their despotic behaviours for the health “reform” bills, their basic approach to politics. Politics which for them means one thing and one thing only : POWER – by any means. Second : why are these groups and persons seen as “radicals”? Because they tell us that’s what they are? Why are they recognised as “liberals”, unless this is a modern day word for statist totalitarians, i.e. State Despots. THE TRUE RADICALS ARE THOSE PERSONS AND GROUPS WHO ATTEMPT TO APPLY THE STRICTURES OF THE ROOTS OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC / DEMOCRACY. And those roots are the CONSTITUTION of the USA and the BILL OF RiGHTS. THE
ARMOURY for the protections of the American Nation and her People.
WHERE are the defenders of those roots in the Congress and the Courts against real and imminent threat to their existence: RADICAL MEANS ROOT.
This is the most important article to appear on Pajama Media on domestic issues. I will do my best to distribute its link to as many places as I can think of.
Jan 18, 2010 - 4:56 am 10. Francis W. Porretto:The “Universal Voter Registration” proposal is particularly noxious, and must be resisted to the death. It would utterly invalidate elections as reliable measures of popular sentiment.
2010 will be a pivotal year for freedom. Be ready.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:00 am 11. klrtz1:I have not heard of Soros’ Secretary of State Project before. That is certainly discouraging news. George Soros has really mounted a sustained attack on America, hasn’t he? Since the entire Democratic Party is hell bent on helping him destroy America, I don’t see much hope for the future. America’s darkest days lie ahead of us.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:03 am 12. JohnRDC:While all this was going on, Republicans were sleeping, Goerge W. Bush was mailing it in.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:05 am 13. drjohn:This is huge. I have wondered whether there would ever be another truly free election in this country once Obama/ACORN were elected.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:11 am 14. pelaut:Republicans passed these pieces of -er- legistlation as well as the Demogoguics.
Both conservatives and liberals mocked me for contending how each obviously “gerrymandered” the process.
Now you, the Sheeple, have made it and must sleep in it. The die got cast long, long ago.
The system now in place is no longer America. The faster it crumbles, the sooner it renews.
But it will take generations, not years.
Gone Galt, and exonerated by the spectacle.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:23 am 15. mudboss:What evil hides out there. Scott Brown could have a honest 20% lead and still lose the election. Very scary.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:33 am 16. Michael:In Washington in 2004, Christine Gregoire lost by 261 vote only to win by 129 after the votes were “counted” several times.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2010237920_webvoting09.html
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/220845_election20.html
http://spectator.org/archives/2008/10/22/voter-fraud/print
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:41 am 17. Never for Obama:I live in OHIO and saw firsthand how Jennifer Brunner manipulated the vote.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:52 am 18. Rich Vail:There was same day voter registration of homeless bums who were TOLD how to vote, and probably given a bottle when they came out of the voting booth.
This was in all the local papers.
But nothing was ever done about it.
Who can we get to run against her?
This is why Soros’ organizations must be fought in court if necessary. That’s the only way to defeat this facist and his goal of turning America into a socialist state. Remember people the biggest lie of the 20th Century is that the NAZI’s were a conservative movement. They weren’t. National Socialists are a liberal movement.
Australian John Ray has an excellent post of that:
http://ray-dox.blogspot.com/2006/08/this-article-is-published-on-internet.html
I’ve reposted it with permission on my blog as well.
http://thevailspot.blogspot.com
Rich Vail, Pikesville, MD
Jan 18, 2010 - 6:10 am 19. aposematic:The Dems have been cheating for centuries; at least since the Democrat Party was formed, whichever came first.
Lies, deception, and cheating are their modus operandi pursuits.
Look at any election and this is obvious to anyone with an open critical eye.
The Dems own most of the power in most of the States; winning America back will be an up hill battle that must be waged.
Jan 18, 2010 - 6:23 am 20. james:After we get rid of health care, capntrade and amnesty, we need to turn our full attention to voter fraud. This is the most insidious and destructive strategy yet that the commie Soros and his block watchers in the democratic party have come up. It’s not like a tax bill going up or your doctor telling you he can’t see you. The process and the results are off-screen until Al Franken is dissing Joe Lieberman, and we’re sitting there asking ourselves what happened.
Jan 18, 2010 - 6:30 am 21. Stepan:We need some aggressive lawyers to step up on this.
This piece is very much to the point and disturbing at the same time.
People need to be appraised of the situation more clearly. Not only are terrorists using our own laws against us, but totalitarian politicians (in the guise of caring Democrats) are using our own democratic laws AND institutions against us.
With Barack Obama in power this project has kicked into high gear.
Perhaps Scott Brown’s feisty campaign in Massachusetts will begin to awaken people against this threat. He has clobbered Coakley for wanting to give terrorists the same rights as U.S. citizens.
Here’s hoping Scott great success and a new awakening of the American spirit of Liberty–defended from threats within and without.
Jan 18, 2010 - 6:41 am 22. wayne:There is a mantra here that we need to spread far and wide.
NO IRANIAN-STYLE ELECTIONS IN AMERICA!!!
We The People will not be led by leaders chosen in Iranian-style elections.
ACORN and the DEMOCRATS can not steal our country thru Iranian-style elections.
Jan 18, 2010 - 6:55 am 23. Scott E:I’m at a loss to understand how the legitimate verification of one’s identity at a polling place is discriminatory.
Jan 18, 2010 - 6:58 am 24. Sharon:Oklahoma’s Secretary of State does not control elections. We have an Election Board Secretary who is appointed by the Party that controls the Oklahoma Senate. In 2008, Oklahomans elected their first Republican majority in the Senate and now control the state and county election boards unless a county has all elected Democrat party officials.
It was obvious the Ohio Secretary of State was bought and paid for in 2008 with her ridiculous rulings.
Motor voter needs overturned and Republicans need to go all out to win those Secretary of State positions where they control elections. All voter rolls across the Country need scrutinized and illegal voters removed. Every precinct needs to be looked at for voter fraud. Takes time but it will be worth it in the end because then you just track new people added to the precinct rolls.
Time to have one legal voter = one vote and provide identification at every election. Proof of citizenship needs to be required to register to vote. If you vote in more then one state, remove your voting privileges for ten years.
Jan 18, 2010 - 7:10 am 25. Bulgaricus:We’ve seen this 1st hand in CA where counting illegal votes of dead people, pets, etc. is pretty common in some areas. Best solution: automatically invalidate 10 percent of all democrate votes. That should about even out the live, Mickey Mouse & Spock voters from the dead. Nuff said!
Jan 18, 2010 - 7:20 am 26. MarkJ:James,
“In OZ (and we have virtually universal registration AND compulsory voting)…”
Gee, that’s nice. You Ozzies are herded like sheep to the polls so you can “freely” vote for the party-selected candidate who will bugger you in the manner to which you’re accustomed. Judging from this Wikipedia entry, compulsory voting was implemented after less than an hour’s debate on the subject:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_electoral_system
Fines and even jail time for not voting? If the Democrats ever tried to pull this kind of crap in the States, they’d have a second American revolution on their hands. Indeed, you can see how their attempt to ram through “health care reform” with almost no debate, and in the face of mounting public opposition, has only resulted in major blow-back.
James, has it ever occurred to you that NOT voting is also a choice?
Jan 18, 2010 - 7:30 am 27. tanstaafl:During the election, ACORN employees were paid according to numbers of people they registered to vote. Being already registered was not a problem.
Felons/prison inmates have been, as a rule, barred from participating in the vote. Now there is a move afoot to change that, which I think has been successful in at least one state.
Here is the poster child for your thesis, speaking on MSNBC 2 days ago.
Ed Schultz: I’d cheat to keep Brown from winning
Jan 18, 2010 - 7:36 am 28. Rubicon:Exactly how many ‘projects’ is Mr. Soros involved in? It seems to me, if there is a ‘project’ going on & whenever there is subterfuge or nefarious activity, we find Soros or one of his minions or one of his associated cabal of organizations that he funds.
Jan 18, 2010 - 7:38 am 29. richb313:Mr. Soros is a naturalized citizen. Typically, those who come here & are naturalized, become active citizens who appreciate & love their new country. Based on all of the activities this man is involved in, it sure looks like his purpose in obtaining citizenship was to get on the inside so he could use his citizenship to employ & install all sorts of despicable functions.
Based on all of this, it also seems to me Americans should be establishing an investigative arm or group whose job it will be is to uncover any & all of those associations, groups, divisions, policies, activities, sponsorships, & related activities that always seem to look to undermine current American laws, under a supposed guide of being fair & just.
Perhaps we need a wealthy conservative to back such a project so we can find out exactly what Mr. Soros’ intentions are? If you really hate America that much, methinks we can arrange for you to be able to surrender your citizenship & you can return to Europe.
Oh wait, there are stories which I have not taken the time to verify, that he was chased out of a number of European nations after being convicted of various financial dirty dealings that almost bankrupted a few nations.
I would say such stories are untrue, but apparently they are backed up with the very real fact he was fined for his actions.
Anyway, his influence & his use of his free market obtained fortune which he is now using to, what looks like, tools to destroy a free market democracy.
Perhaps Mr. Soros & Barack are birds of a feather? After all, Obama thinks the American constitution is oppressive. The fact that w/o it there would be significantly more people deprived of their rights, seems to not have any meaning to people like him.
Anyway, lets get a few wealthy conservatives together & lets have them hire all the needed folks to find out just what Mr. Soros is up to & what many of his organizations are up to as well. We might also find out how many hundreds of millions of dollars he has spent to undermine our democracy!
A Federal Voter Registration Law is Unconstitutional. There is no provision in the Constitution that supports this and several that do not permit federal intervention or manipulation of voter registration. This is the pervue of the States. It is not necessary to prove that corruption took place when the system in place as a result of “Motor/Voter” is already full of examples.
Voting is the right of every qualified citizen but unlike other rights conferred on us by our creator this is a right granted by the Constitution and as such could be removed with an Amendment. The liberals want to water down your vote. When you vote it is an active process but the liberals want to make it a passive process. Informed voters make good decisions but passive voters do not as they have taken no action on thier own to become informed instead relying on the MSM or others to do the job for them.
Just remember everytime we registor someone who had no intention of becoming involved in the political process you not only violate his or her right to not participate but you also violate the rights of all the others who did decide to participate in this political process.
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:00 am 30. skeeziks:6. John “birther” Samford:
The major advantage of voting with bullets instead of ballots is that it greatly reduces voting fraud. No need for long recounts either.
How about we just kill all the conservatives now, before the 2010 election. That way you won’t be frustrated because you’ll be in heaven next to Jesus in a big purple chair.
10. Francis W. Porretto:
2010 will be a pivotal year for freedom. Be ready.
Yes, to determine whether we continue on our course toward it, or we willingly abdicate it to the conservative charlatans who destroyed our economy and our standing
13. drjohn:
This is huge. I have wondered whether there would ever be another truly free election in this country once Obama/ACORN were elected.
That started in Florida in 2000.
25. Bulgaricus:
Best solution: automatically invalidate 10 percent of all democrate votes.
I think a founding father said that. Which one? Oh, all of them.
19. aposematic:
The Dems have been cheating for centuries; at least since the Democrat Party was formed, whichever came first.
With a statement like that, why should anyone care about your take on history?
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:09 am 31. tanstaafl:Oh wait, there are stories which I have not taken the time to verify, that (Soros) was chased out of a number of European nations after being convicted of various financial dirty dealings that almost bankrupted a few nations.
Soros has altered his game from massive trading in and destabilizing international currencies to destabilizing the largest western representative Republic.
Same tune, different words.
He’s a kind of Goldfinger guy, who has bragged about personally escaping his own family history of “paranoia”. (don’t be so sure, George)
It’s very hard to sort through his tangle of shadow organizations that are constantly working, and spending, on behalf of his agenda.
It’s a safe assumption that most of Barack Obama’s approximate $750 million campaign war chest didn’t come from the base, those individuals currently waiting for “Obama Money” to arrive in the mail.
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:14 am 32. gordo12:Can anyone say Al Franken.
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:24 am 33. M. Report:Democrats’ Plan for Election 2010: Cheat
What is the plan, of either party, for
coping with economic Hard Times, which
will require competent government and
hard choices ?
Encourage small businesses to create wealth ?
Provide basic needs for the unemployed ?
Admit that the era of Tax-and_Spend government,
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:34 am 34. MikeC:and its obsession with winning elections, rather
than competent administration, is over ?
How about we just kill all the conservatives now, before the 2010 election.
Yeah, conservatives with guns vs. liberals with pepper spray. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:45 am 35. cfbleachers:Thank you, Sarah.
You know, I read the comments (yes, even the long ones…they are sometimes the best ones)and I come away today feeling an overwhelming sadness.
Are there no Democrats in this land of ours who feel just a tad bit uneasy…about the bedfellows chosen to lead them and their party?
I am a GDI, as regular readers here of my comments well know. I think the Republicans have been Keystone Kops when it comes to packaging, promoting and advancing their ideas. Stumblebums. Clumsy, often ridiculous looking, inartful, ineffective, comically inept.
Then again, they have been playing checkers…against Bobby Fischer, Gary Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov.
It is true, beyond any reasonable or rational debate, that the leftist wing of the Democratic party starts out with a playing field so tilted in their favor, that it takes a monumental effort on behalf of national Republicans to win. The entrenched media is so bereft of objectivity, so firmly planted in their pockets, they account for a 15 point deficit before the game has begun.
Hollywood and entertainment in general, is tinged with people who would rather be ruled by Hugo Chavez than ANY American, who keep a very thin veneer of sneer at our military bubbling just under the surface, who have a visceral recoil at free market capitalism and competition. And EVERY Republican candidate will run into a wall of hate for those very reasons.
Hollywood overlaps the poisoned well of the entrenched media, cementing, rather than converting most of the cultlike brainwashing of impressionable minds. But, there are some idol worshippers who bend to the ill winds of the plastic surgery of the soul crowd. Let’s assign them a 5% difference at the start of any race…mostly among kids.
Then there is academia. At first, I did not believe the impact was very great. Obviously, some kids would be radicalized by leftist University in loco parentis …and it’s probably true to an extent. But many kids are pretty wise these days. They get more of their information and therefore…opinions…from Jon Stewart than from their profs. However, I have changed my mind. After seeing what goes on behind the scenes at places like Penn State, and the fraud perpetrated on Global Warming, I had undervalued the impact…by a large margin. Universities and their attempts to radicalize this nation, were well known to me. I just didn’t think they had a great impact on the vote…directly. I was right, I think…and wrong. They have a grave impact, indirectly. Give them 5% before any race, cumulatively.
So far, we have a 25% disadvantage for anyone running against a left leaning Democrat. And that is before we factor in the prospect of all the items mentioned in Sarah’s article here.
If even a fraction of what Sarah outlines above takes place…we are well on our way to becoming a banana republic. Not just a little bit. If it is just fine with Democrats to have a diseased and polluted information stream, a voting process filled with fraud, corruption and thuggery, a pop culture that demonizes our men and women in uniform, our free market structure, our churches and our countrymen…and plants the worldwide view of us as a crass, craven, evil people…then we are a nation destined to crumble.
When “winning” for a Democrat means raping the truth, spitting on our brave defenders, and trashing our country to the world…then they have lost their moral compass. It matters to me no one whit…what a Republican did or did not do…at some time in the past. This issue stands alone.
If a Democrat will not look and see what destruction lies ahead, because it is more important to “win”…he has no conscience. Shame on them…and shame on all of us for letting it get this far.
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:48 am 36. chilloutyo:People who actively participate in vote fraud are guilty of high treason and should be treated accordingly. A government that supports systemic vote fraud is a tyrannous government. Our Declaration of Independence has the following remedy for such a government: “…Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government…”.
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:53 am 37. hunter:Capiche?
George Soros is a war criminal and should be treated as such.
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:56 am 38. Nahanni:We have four boxes with which to defend our freedom: the soap box, the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box.
Let’s take a look at the current state of those, shall we?
The Soap Box-We have tried that one only to be denigrated, scorned called sexual epithets and summarily dismissed by the Corruptocrat nobility and their lap dog the MSM.
The Ballot Box-To put it simply it is broken. Our votes do not count because the Corruptocrat party machine owns the election processes in many states and cities and their footsoldiers in ACORN/SEIU registering every dead person, illegal alien, cartoon character and the 1972 Dallas Cowboy backfield have made it so. In many Corruptocrat controlled states they throw away the votes of our servicemen and women, too.
The Jury Box-With the courts stacked with leftist activist judges, the ACLU, the Corruptocrat party is chock full of lawyers and an Attorney General who does not think voter intimidation by the Black Panthers is worth prosecuting it is fairly obvious this is broken too.
Which leaves us with only one box left-The Cartridge Box.
Jan 18, 2010 - 8:59 am 39. Nexus:Does anyone really believe Republican’s are any different? Politics have been smoke and mirrors in the US since Alexander Hamilton formed the Federalist part in the 1792. Of course He got what he deserved, Aaron Burr took him out back and put a bullet in him. Today we have two major political powers, the Democrats and Republicans here in the US. Both of which ,if you check records, have a congressional record of their members voting along party lines (around 83% of the time on average for both parties). This tells me that the loyalty of our elected officials is not to the people they claim to serve but to the party they claim allegiance to. This is a disastrous situation with potential to make things much worse because more time is spent pushing bills based on party ideals than on those that will provide the optimum benefit to the general public at large. I’m going to give a short list of things I’d love to see happen in Washington that would help this mess.
1. All Non-Profit and Lobbyist Activities must make public by posting and via mail and E-mail to all contributors or sources of funds a complete break down of where all donations go on a Quarterly Basis. This prevents them from buying off unfavorable votes that benefit them. I’ve seen votes go against bills that had a majority popular vote by the public (over 80%) due to lobbyists in my home state for example associated with religious organizations, I have no doubt the same happens in DC.
2. Limit Congressional Seats in Terms of Office. The President is limited to 2 terms, I’m in favor of a 4 term limit for Congress. Serving in Congress should be considered a Civic minded Duty not a Career. A prime example of this is Strom Thurmond, he held offices between S.C. State Governor S.C. State Senator and US Congressman from 1933 to 2003. Minus the time he served during WWII he spent 70 years in Politics, the Majority on Capital Hill. He lost the presidential election to Harry S. Truman if that gives you a better reference. Limiting Career in Congress allows for Fresh Ideas to be introduced and a less secure seat of power, it also forces more people to really investigate who they vote for as they can’t say “Well he’s been in office as long as I can remember he must be good.”
3. Enact a law placing a Hard Cap on Funds spent to Campaign for Office per Individual. Our last 2 Term President spent $1.4 Billion Dollars campaigning. The Last Election came in over $2.4 billion just for the Presidential Race, with another $2.9 billion going into Congressional races. With my next item I’ll explain why this is important.
4. Place a ban and fine on Smear Campaigns to be taken from Campaign funds, with a hard Cap on Campaign Funding a Candidate can’t afford to not stick to the real issues. If he or she looses (X) amount of dollars every time he runs a smear it becomes just not worth it.
5. Outlaw Political Parties. You read it, Ban them, they detract from focus on duties of office in favor of pressing political agenda. The only agenda any elected official should have from a City Counsel member in a small town to President is to act in the best interest of those whom elected them, and the best interest of their municipality, state, or the Country at large. Party agenda reduces elected officials to spending 10% of their time doing their jobs and 90% of the time acting like a bunch of 1st graders calling each other doo-doo heads.
Jan 18, 2010 - 9:00 am 40. styrgwillidar:This election will go the way of Franken’s in Minnesota. They will keep finding more and more votes for Coakley during a recount and finding ways to disqualify votes for Brown until Coakley wins.
The only solution to our voter problems now that SEIU and ACORN are so entrenched into government is to have our representatives drafted randomly from the law-abiding legal residents of each district. I have more faith in plumbers, grocery clerks, electricians, policemen, firemen, carpenters etc. than in the bunch of lawyers representing us now. Even better, this eliminates the whole party system, corruption driven by campaign contributions, politics as a career, and the drafted representatives would probably just get the basics we need done and then go home for half the year.
Jan 18, 2010 - 9:04 am 41. DanMingo:The premise of this article is delusional, as are most of the comments here. It has been shown that fraud not by unlawfully registered voters, but by software manipulation, resulted in victory for Bush in 2000 and 2004. Widespread fraud in Ohio falsely gave the election to Bush. A fraudulent voter registration does not translate automatically into a fraudulent vote.
Jan 18, 2010 - 9:43 am 42. PM:But the simpletons who buy into the meme that ‘Acorn’ has been able to get actual votes from the fake registered names is FALSE.
The fraud is in the software; it has benefited the Republican far more than any false registrations have helped democrats, and flipped the last two presidential elections. All the allegations in this article are just that; and no proof of fraud can be found to support the contentions presented above.
Electronic voter fraud has occurred, has been proven, and must be addressed. (See Brad blog for the proof of software fraud.
Dan,
Good luck with that. Now go find a job.
Jan 18, 2010 - 9:55 am 43. ked5:#40
It wasn’t just Franken – Gregoire in Washington was the exact same scenario – oh, gee, look at all these uncounted absentee ballots we found in a trunk . . . . the dems kept pushing for recounts until she pulled ahead. She took office with a nice state funding surplus, was in the red within a couple years, and the deficit just keeps growing. (or should I say “plunging”?) Now she wants to raise taxes . . . .
Jan 18, 2010 - 10:05 am 44. Francis W. Porretto:In reflecting further on this, I find myself thinking of what historian Clarence Carson said in his landmark book The American Tradition:
That which is desiccated is easily made to crumble and blow away.
The notion that political liberty consists of freedom of expression, the right to vote, and nothing more, has been a staple of left-liberal rhetoric for decades. Now that both those assets, the sole non-violent means remaining by which we might resist further usurpation of our rights, are being undermined by the very left-liberals who’ve told us that they’re all we really need, what means of defense remains to us?
Violent revolution is all that comes to mind.
The Obamunists, and the masters of the Democrat Party generally, cannot be so abysmally stupid, nor so completely divorced from reality, that this possibility has never occurred to them. Which compels me to ask: What do they have up their sleeve in the event that their predations should spark such a revolution?
Could they really believe that the American military would act against the citizenry and in defense of the government? If they do believe that, is there any slightest chance that they might be correct?
Jan 18, 2010 - 10:19 am 45. DanMingo:Al Franken won, and his opponent wanted the recount, which only added to Franken’s win. Have you got proof of fraud or is it just wishful thinking?
Jan 18, 2010 - 10:22 am 46. tanstaafl:@42
Good luck with what? You can’t handle the truth, and my job is giving me MLK day off. What’s your excuse?
Shame on them…and shame on all of us for letting it get this far.
A pathetic state of affairs, both in the general population and its awareness of a voter’s responsibilities in the representative Republic and the lassitude and weakness of the representatives themselves, individuals who don’t seem willing or able to use the mechanisms of government to stop the unconstitutional power grab in the Executive.
The fraud is in the software; it has benefited the Republican far more than any false registrations have helped democrats, and flipped the last two presidential elections.
The tired Diebold etc. argument. Each state adopts and purchases its own voting equipment & the diverse election boards freely adopt their own procedures. Nobody holds a gun to their heads to adopt (or to continue to use) any given methods.
…Alexander Hamilton formed the Federalist part in the 1792. Of course He got what he deserved, Aaron Burr took him out back and put a bullet in him.
A rather incomplete (not to mention inaccurate) synopsis of that infamous duel.
Jan 18, 2010 - 10:25 am 47. Tish:#3 Matthew – back up your claims with facts, Sir. Additionally, name one publically funded conservative organization that comes anywhere close to ACORNS blatant voter fraud campaign uncovered in numerous states following the “One’s” election.
I’ll wait….
Jan 18, 2010 - 10:33 am 48. mojavewolf:“‘while counting votes of the deceased, illegal aliens, and Mickey Mouse instead’
So you’re saying that somebody called mickey mouse actually voted for a democrat in an actual election? A reference to back up this criminal act, please?”
In my state, ACORN workers were arrested when a media report showed they were collecting registrations that included every member of the Dallas Cowboys (I live in Nevada – none of them live here.). Once registered, all that is required to vote is a signature to ensure you don’t vote twice. So it would be fair to say that Mickey Mouse couldn’t vote twice in Nevada, but it’s very plausible that a registrar accepting lot of names and not wanting a long legal challenge would accept spurious names and that people purporting to possess those names would show up to vote.
Even beyond the absurd, it is very fair to say that a mundane name could be fraudulently registered and used to vote. Voter fraud does happen and it essentially robs all of us of our votes.
If you value representative government, this should bother you.
Jan 18, 2010 - 10:38 am 49. myth buster:pelaut- shut up! We are sick and tired of Eeyores like you spouting your negativity constantly! You want to give up before it’s over! You are more toxic to freedom than the fascist supporters here.
Jan 18, 2010 - 10:53 am 50. kdell:Matthew #3 – you’re either a fool or a cheater…which is it?
Jan 18, 2010 - 11:00 am 51. deguello:There is a remedy for creeping Castroite/Obamanista election fraud and intimidation enshrined in the constitution. It’s called the second amendment.
Jan 18, 2010 - 11:50 am 52. Bob Miller:By now, the Republican Party should have devised and implemented a usable counter-strategy against election fraud by the other side. It’s a testimony to their cluelessness and spinelessness if they have no plan yet.
Jan 18, 2010 - 11:53 am 53. Poor Citizen:Yes, the destruction of U.S. elections. I remember when Bush.s brother refused to allow people to vote and removed several thousand votes from three democratic counties so his brother george could win florida. Bush actually lost by a voting majority, but won through fraudulant elctoral means. That was a travesty…that the country is still trying to recover from. And who can forget the Illinois win in 1960 because Kennedy won “so big” in Chicago. And of course, the mysterious 150, 000 extra votes in Ohio to get Bush re-elected.
These things do happen, and will continue to happen. Republicans and Dems have both been guilty of fraud. And as we continue to “polarize” through the spread of hatred due mainly to false information, we should learn to get used to it.
Jan 18, 2010 - 12:14 pm 54. uPPLrMorans:If the Dems have had so much control and deception in the voting process, how is it that the repubs have maintained a majority of both parliamentary and senate seats until the last election?
It quite clear that the citizens of the US were tired of being screwed over by the delusion of the right and mandated new leadership.
Whining and acting childish about it will not help to serve your cause. But go ahead and do so to secure long term left wing leadership.
PS: If this is true “And, at one time, some counties in Missouri had as much as 153% of their population registered to vote” doesn’t that help out the repubs as Missouri traditionally votes right. Get your facts straight at least.
Jan 18, 2010 - 12:22 pm 55. Moho:Hilarious. The continuing PJM blackout on the hijacking of the Tea party movement. I see no articles here by or about Shane Brooks. The more you try to keep the lid on this—and the reality that PJM is a Republican organ, and that it seeks to use, not enable, the tea partiers, the more likely it is that this will blow up in Simon’s fat mendacious face. That is it would be likely if any of you had brains or spinal cords. Luckily for the GOP none of you seem to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqNlQnvOJb8&feature=player_embedded
Its a pretty silly video, but it gets to the heart of the matter. Are you really going to enable your own marginalization?
Jan 18, 2010 - 12:25 pm 56. karlinsync:The corruption in this Obama administration is appalling. It is even more frightening is that he may get away with it. Democrats election wins was not a mandate by any means. To ignore voters we have let elected leaders rule without representation! This administration is a dark evil cloud hanging over free Americans. There must be a change in 2010.
Jan 18, 2010 - 1:29 pm 57. Tish:Look out, here come the trolls in full predictable force. You finally got some talking points, did ya?
Moho – that video was cute but I think this one is a lot more relevant to the conversation. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nEoW-P81-
Jan 18, 2010 - 1:36 pm 58. Mirco:As an Italian I’m unable to believe the Americans treat their voting process so poorly. It is so unbelievable that you have a process that is so easy to cheat and prone to fraud.
In Italy, to vote, you must be enrolled in a list kept by the municipality; this list is only for the people legally living there (you must have a home there where you/your family live). If you live in different municipality (because you have a job there six month every year) at the time of the election, you must go where you are enrolled to vote. You can be only in a single list. If you move from a municipality to another, the new municipality will enroll you after the old have deleted you from their list (you go to an office of the new municipality and declare that you live there and want move your legal residency – they do the rest).
The list of people that can vote is continuously updated.
The only problem is with people going to live abroad that never canceled themselves from the municipality. But usually they don’t vote.
If you lost the document to vote, you can have a copy immediately (the offices are open until the vote is closed – usually 22:00). If you lost your ID document, someone (with a document) can confirm your identity (never see this, as the municipality is able to give you both documents in the same time).
When it is time for voting, the municipality will issue to you (at your home) a document where is stated where you must vote and in what pool.
You go to the right pool, show the document from the municipality that show you can vote, show your ID document and they check if you are in their list. If all is right, the give you the ballot and a special pencil to mark you vote and, sometimes, write the name/number of you candidate). You go in a closed cabin alone (where you can not be see) and vote as you like. You fold correctly the ballots and return to the officials that will put the ballot in their right ballot-box, then they will you back your document ID and the document to vote stamped – so you can not vote again.
It is years I don’t read about frauds in the elections (the best they do is playing around ballots voted incorrectly (an X that go out the border of the box) or ballots voted without any mark (they could be voted if all the station officials are colluding). This is because people usually instead to cast a blank ballot mark them so they are null and can not be counted for any party or candidate.
I bet this way to do would be unconstitutional or something else in the USA. It would disenfranchise so many people. All B.S. If people want their vote counted they must be able to read/write (in Italian) and mark and fold the ballot as ruled by the law. The TV show spot an how vote correctly before any election. If you are unable to do these simple things, you have not right to have your vote counted.
Blind people can be helped by a person they trust to cast the ballot.
If you are in an hospital, you can vote there (they move you from your station near home to the station of the hospital).
The wrong problem is when some moron bureaucrats place the ballot boxes in a room upstairs and old persons and people in wheelchairs can not get there to vote.
The only way to cheat is for the officers that count the ballots to collude and mark the blank ballots or consider invalid the ballots they don’t like. But a single station have only 250 people voting there. So a single commission can change only few votes (don’t worth the trouble).
If we can do it I suppose the people of the US can do it.
Jan 18, 2010 - 1:48 pm 59. Never for Obama:“and my job is giving me MLK day off. ”
Which shows you work for the Government and thus have a personal reason to want to GROW government!
Why not try thinking about the issues instead of just parroting what the Dem party tells you?
Jan 18, 2010 - 1:56 pm 60. Susan Katz Keating:It is a longtime, ugly project of theirs. And it has worked. Thanks for highlighting this.
Jan 18, 2010 - 1:58 pm 61. Francis W. Porretto:Gee, Moho, don’t hold back, tell us how you really feel.
PJM’s columnists definitely lean rightward — that’s okay by me; I’m so conservative I make Reagan look like a liberal — but that doesn’t make PJM a Republican organ. The GOP would have to become lots more conservative to lay claim to this dive.
A fair number of the columns here are rather scathing about the Republican Party, in case you haven’t noticed. These past couple of decades, the party deserves to be scathed much more often than not. It’s gradually slid back to the “We can do it cheaper!” posture it adopted from 1932 through about 1976, when it took an act of God to attain a Republican majority in either house of Congress. It won’t deserve a principled conservative’s allegiance until it recaptures its Goldwater / Reagan legacy and swears to stand by it.
The one clear asset the GOP has retained is its commitment to American military strength and national security. A pity that wasn’t enough to persuade a majority to prefer McCain over Obama. We’ll be paying for that national misjudgment for another three years at minimum. Let’s hope we can reestablish our military and security posture after Obama is ejected from office.
No, the GOP’s electoral trump card these days isn’t the TEA partiers; it’s the Democrat Party, which has earned every sort of odium known to Man. Never before has a major American political party indulged in so much deceit and predation in a single year. But then, since Kennedy was laid in his grave, the Donks have been the party of America-hatred — you know, betray the allies and kowtow to the tyrants, all while trashing the Constitution and gradually implementing social-welfare fascism under color of “compassion” — so perhaps it was unreasonable to expect anything else.
(Say: after JFK was murdered, did the Democrats change their policies to forbid the admission of anyone who actually loves America and freedom? It would certainly explain a great deal.)
Jan 18, 2010 - 2:02 pm 62. myth buster:59. Typical salaried employees in private industry get 7-10 paid holidays: New Year’s, MLK, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are quite standard.
Jan 18, 2010 - 2:18 pm 63. M. Report:The 2000 Presidential election was a century ago,
in computer years; Now, the Web is watching, and
can detect vote fraud by, in effect, running an
independent election; Not cheap, but doable, for
a nation interested in finding out who did what
to whom, and who got paid, in the MA. election.
This is worth doing, not to seat Brown, or to
Jan 18, 2010 - 2:51 pm 64. rashputin:defeat HCR, but to demonstrate that the Pols
are living in the past; They are still playing
Politics as Usual, while the People are going
to National Survival Rules for fixing the economy.
Pealut
“Gone Galt, and exonerated by the spectacle.”
Oh, bull hockey. Gone coward and staying in your seat where you can whine on the computer. You can’t be “exonerated” for being a lazy and uninvolved blabbermouth since you still are one, so that parts out as well.
have a lovely evening
Jan 18, 2010 - 3:29 pm 65. SukieTawdry:Like it or not, voter registration has been a hot topic with democrats after some people found out just how far republicans will go to keep certain demographics from being able to vote.
Which demographics are those? Non-citizen? Illegal aliens? Felons? Dual/multi registrants? You’re right, I’ll go a long way to keep those demographics from voting. And I’m not even a Republican.
The politicians who refuse to enact common-sense measures to ensure honest elections are the same politicians who fear being perennial losers in the absence of fraud. There’s little that exercises me more than this issue. I have not wealth, position, standing nor friends in high places. I belong to no organizations with political clout. All I have is my vote. Is it too much to ask that it not be rendered meaningless?
Jan 18, 2010 - 3:37 pm 66. tanstaafl:All I have is my vote. Is it too much to ask that it not be rendered meaningless?
No.
I fear it is literally true about the current democrat cabal that, when it comes to elections or anything else under the sun, the driving idea is that “the end justifies the means”.
Thus, voter fraud and manipulation are acceptable within their (amoral) parameters.
Understanding this one thing about today’s Left will save a lot of handwringing.
I enjoy reading your observations, SukieTawdry, which I always think of the lyrics to Mack the Knife.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:07 pm 67. myth buster:39. Half those ideas run roughshod over the 1st Amendment. Restricting funding is tantamount to restricting freedom of speech. Negative campaign ads do serve a purpose, in limited quantity. I want to know if a candidate deliberately locked up innocent people for two years. Outlawing political parties abridges freedom of assembly and association.
Jan 18, 2010 - 5:15 pm 68. skeeziks:Cheat like this?
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/02/republican-leader-threatens-to-block-seating-of-franken/
Jan 18, 2010 - 6:17 pm 69. columbia99151:I’m one of those disgusted WA voters who has seen two elections here by voter fraud….legalized by the corrupt courts.
Talk about feeling powerless, the Coasters have never seen a tax they didn’t love and an entitlement they wouldn’t pass. Unions are huge over there and the rest of us smucks pay their way. I’m tired of the corruption………….. but, our local GOP has been neutered and is worthless as tits on a boar.
Jan 18, 2010 - 10:36 pm 70. rachel peepers:Poker. Monopoly. Football. School tests. Olympic basketball. Mark McGuire.
The first six above, of course, are things people cheat at.
The seventh, of course, is the name of a cheater, someone the Democratic Party
has much in common with. Al, how can he sleep at night, Franken probably is the most recent example of a political cheat. Scum de jour as they say in lower
Manhattan.
Tomorrow, in Massachusetts, (has Margaret Coatlady and her crack campaign staff finally figured out how to spell the name of her state?) the Cokelady will be hoping that the thug union vote thieves will be out in full force. Like flies on a dungheap.
Fact is, the Democrats who control most polling places, I hear, are welcoming them with open arms and closed eyes; a wink and a nod and 10,000 votes are changed with the stealth of a burglar wiping off fingerprints.
The point being, Brown must not only beat the Cokelady, but he’s also gotta beat Obama Chicago style pizza politics. Will the crooks be successful
in pulling a Franken on Brown? It’ll be close. And it’s impacting my last nerve like the dentist’s drill in the hands of Laurence Olivier in the movie, Marathon Man.
However, if the count tomorrow is honest, Crockley will lose by more than 10%. The reason: like the multi-faceted diamonds she wears around her neck, any way you look at the way Martha’s run her campaign you see screw up after screw up. No terrorists in Afghanistan Martha claims. Is she lying or just uninformed? No tax hikes or earmarks in ObamaCare? (senate version or house version I don’t care which you pick because earmarks are there everywhere you look, like mosquitoes on a Long Island summer’s eve after a couple of summer rains. Curt Schilling a Yankee fan Martha claims. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Another Martha misspeak.
She’ll tell you that ObamaCare is the best thing to come down the pike since the Lexus. And punctuate it with her statement that most Americans like it like cats like canaries. Sorry to say, but Martha’s pie hole talks nonsense. It’s for the birds. How many rave about socialized medicine?
How many out there want new taxes on everything from BandAids to open heart surgery? How many want to be taxed by ObamaCare’s small print four years before the first “benefit” kicks in?
How many are just a little pee’ode that big shot union cadillac insurance plans, under ObamaCare, pay no Cadillac taxes like everybody else?
Come to think of it. Does anybody in the Obama clan pay taxes? And I’m addressing this question to Obama’s crack head of the IRS; Tim Geithner.
Folks, to my way of thinking, honest voting is the bedrock of our society. If Obama wants to pervert this ideal of America and send Acorn and union vote-stealing thugs into Massachusetts, he deserves to be shunned by decent society. Folks, for the last 12 months, like a man who’s out to desecrate every word written on it, Obama’s walked with muddy feet all over our constitution.
I hear tell that If a lie detector were attached to Obama when he took the oath of office, those lines would have been wiggling back and forth like a man on a fuzzy tree.
Truth be known, Obama’s accumulated enough Frequent Liar Miles to travel around the world, 1,000 times over. In breaking a mess of laws, he’s made a mess of this country. Coming close to bankrupting it. As bad as his monetary philosophy is that believes you can spend your way out of financial problems, Obama’s view on terrorists is infinitely worse. Trying the 9/11 murderers in New York City is the height of lunacy and arrogance.
Treating them to a civilian rather than military trial; It’s perhaps the most egregious of all of Obama’s “mistakes.” Moreover, it puts a target on the back of every New Yorker.
Look, I tried to like this guy. I really did.
But have come to the sad conclusion that Obama’s nothing but a Saul Alinsky poster boy who should be tried in open court for intentional misfeasance, lying under oath on Jan. 20th and conspiracy to obstruct justice. He’s lost his right, in my opinion, to walk around free in polite society. To harsh a comment?
Maybe so, but to my way of thinking, this light skinned African American, brown eyed, big eared handsome man has made a mockery of the constitution. In my book, Barack Obama is a sham of a scam of a travesty. Adding a Sotomayor (“white males are inferior”) bigot to the supreme court. Calling brave cops stupid when they arrest a race baiting Obamaoid professor from Cambridge. Telling America they shouldn’t listen to Rush Limbaugh. Calling 60 year olds at Town meetings on ObamaCare, folks having the audacity to raise their voices at their Kool-Aid drinking congressmen and women, nazis. (What happened with the Dems old line that protest is the highest form of patriotism?) Telling Americans not to use the word, terrorists because it’s offensive. Says, Obama, call them man made disasters. What’s the brown eyed handsome man been smoking? I bet he hides his weed under Michelle’s armpits. I mean, those Michelle arms. They make California’s giant redwoods look like toothpicks.
Look, I think Obama’s been barking up the wrong tree, trying to carve socialism into every part of America. Trying to replace the free enterprise system with a form of socialism that’s the equivalent of trying to canoe upstream without a paddle; without the support of the American people. Sure, he’s got the Van Jones, the Bill Ayers and the whole Acorn army on his side, but we’ve got a belief. In fair play. In self reliance. In the justness of the constitution.
If Brown really does come out a winner, (and gets seated before Christmas), America will have taken a giant step to, once again, be a country
Jan 18, 2010 - 11:24 pm 71. skeeziks:that believes in the ideals our forefathers’ fought for. And courageous men and women with the red white and blue on their shoulders have sacrificed for, millions having laid down their lives on the alter of freedom for; so that the children we raise have a fair shot at the American Dream. So that the votes we cast are counted. So that the air we breathe is free.
70. rachel peepers:
Fact is, the Democrats who control most polling places, I hear, are welcoming them with open arms and closed eyes; a wink and a nod and 10,000 votes are changed with the stealth of a burglar wiping off fingerprints.
Really? Who are you hearing that from? Misanthropicus?
Jan 19, 2010 - 6:55 am 72. Anonymous:71. skeeziks:
ACORN insider …what did you think ?
Jan 19, 2010 - 7:42 am 73. Tarbender:Cheat? Democrats? What a surprise. I am shocked! Community Organizers cheating? What will Katie Couric say?
Jan 19, 2010 - 9:58 am 74. Rosinante:“So you’re saying that somebody called mickey mouse actually voted for a democrat in an actual election? A reference to back up this criminal act, please?”
http://drdanny.newsvine.com/_news/2008/10/14/1996130-acorn-registers-mickey-mouse
Read it and weep, 4th worlders. Mickey got caught that time. If you were rational enough to not be a 4th worlder, you would wonder how many time Mickey didn’t get caught.
Cheating on elections started about 2 minutes after the first election started. Back in Greece around 2500 years ago, give or take a rigged election cycle.
Jan 19, 2010 - 12:38 pm 75. deguello:There are many ways to stop election cheating, only nobody really wants to. Everyone plays lip service to it, but that is all. One thing about the upcoming civil war to look forward to will be the changing of election rules to avoid another civil war.
After all, bullets are so final. You go from recounts to body counts.
Vote early, vote often, use a semi-automatic. Mailing in your vote means you had a barrel length greater then 22″.
MATTHEW AND MOHON: What are you stalinists doing trolling at PJM, when you could be doing Coakley some good beating up and intimidating elderly retirees,catholic nuns, and others showing up to vote for Scott Brown?Comrades,the dear leader,er, Obama needs you!
Jan 19, 2010 - 3:10 pm 76. deguello:#55 MOHON Hysterical!How horrible!PJM a republican organ!Quick! Call Janet Incompetano, and have PJM declared a terrorist organization!No spinal cords no brains,and yet, we just tea partied Ted Kennedy’s senate seat,neutering Obama,and throwing you stalinists into turmoil.Let’s hear it for some real hope and change!BTW Mohon,how are the Syphillis treatments going ?
Jan 19, 2010 - 3:22 pm 77. Doug Hayden:CARTOON The 2010 Elections! (1:46)
See what happens to Nancy Pelosi after the 2010 Elections!
http://www.youtube.com/user/InsanityIsland#p/a/u/1/AOoqw1oLBSE
Enjoy!
Insanity Island:
Jan 20, 2010 - 5:53 am 78. deguello:LEADERS in the Conservative Cartoon REVOLUTION!
MOHON MATTEEW. What happened droogs? Obama was counting on you to intimidate the Massachuseutts electorate.you let the dear leader down,and now it’s back to private medical insurance to pay for your STD treatmants! How’s THAT hope and change working for you?
Jan 20, 2010 - 10:19 am 79. Fiona:2 things: 1.Voting is a right and a privilege, and I agree with making voting mandatory, as so many people that complain don’t even bother voting. 2. Am I wrong ,but wasn’t Bush’s 1st term obtained by voter fraud???
Jan 21, 2010 - 4:09 pm