The Discerning Texan
All that is necessary for evil to triumph, is for good men to do nothing.
-- Edmund Burke
-- Edmund Burke
Thursday, September 30, 2004
Massive Democrat Voter Fraud underway
In the past week I have posted two reports here detailing voter fraud that is allegedly going on in the battleground states of Ohio and Wisconsin, and in both cases the investigations are centering around Democrat voter registration efforts. Unfortunately, this only appears to be the tip of the iceberg.
Michelle Malkin has a column up that is our first stop on the "crooks for Kerry" tour. In addition to the Ohio and Wisconsin cases, she also cites reported fraudulent efforts that are allegedly underway in Tennessee, Michigan, and West Virginia. ALL involving Democrats, of course... (in West Virginia, Republicans investigating the charges there have received death threats...) She also links to a Deroy Murdock column which cites fraud issues in so-called "motor voter" legislation.
Also worthy of note is this column in NRO. The Michigan and Wisconsin cases are mentioned, and Nevada is added to the list.
Not to be outdone, the American Mind has an interesting report up entitled "The Fix is In". And here is yet another story on different irregularities in Michigan.
Also, be sure to keep an eye trained on Bill Hobbs' site. He is working to compile a list of all of the reported trouble spots in one place. He has other links to Ohio and Wisconsin, and also Florida, San Francisco, Colorado, and Tennessee.
Bottom line: this is out of control folks. If you thought 2000 was bad, get ready. Hugh Hewitt was right: it needs to be a blowout or else it is going to be really ugly.
Frankly, I have a hard time understanding why this is so hard. Is it so damn difficult to ask for a proof of identity at the polling places?? Has our society degenerated to such a point that we are "humiliating" someone if we ask for ID?? What rocket scientist was it that came up with this grievance. "Hurt feelings?" This is the most important office in the world. The least we can do is ask for frigging ID.... (and we wonder why our electoral system is so wide open to fraud...) What kind of confidence does this give us as we go to the polls to cast our one vote?
Now one begins to see why the Kerry campaign is reportedly paying for 50,000 lawyers to deploy on election day... there are going to be a lot of voter fraud cases to litigate! To call this outrageous is the understatement of the millennium.
Michelle Malkin has a column up that is our first stop on the "crooks for Kerry" tour. In addition to the Ohio and Wisconsin cases, she also cites reported fraudulent efforts that are allegedly underway in Tennessee, Michigan, and West Virginia. ALL involving Democrats, of course... (in West Virginia, Republicans investigating the charges there have received death threats...) She also links to a Deroy Murdock column which cites fraud issues in so-called "motor voter" legislation.
Also worthy of note is this column in NRO. The Michigan and Wisconsin cases are mentioned, and Nevada is added to the list.
Not to be outdone, the American Mind has an interesting report up entitled "The Fix is In". And here is yet another story on different irregularities in Michigan.
Also, be sure to keep an eye trained on Bill Hobbs' site. He is working to compile a list of all of the reported trouble spots in one place. He has other links to Ohio and Wisconsin, and also Florida, San Francisco, Colorado, and Tennessee.
Bottom line: this is out of control folks. If you thought 2000 was bad, get ready. Hugh Hewitt was right: it needs to be a blowout or else it is going to be really ugly.
Frankly, I have a hard time understanding why this is so hard. Is it so damn difficult to ask for a proof of identity at the polling places?? Has our society degenerated to such a point that we are "humiliating" someone if we ask for ID?? What rocket scientist was it that came up with this grievance. "Hurt feelings?" This is the most important office in the world. The least we can do is ask for frigging ID.... (and we wonder why our electoral system is so wide open to fraud...) What kind of confidence does this give us as we go to the polls to cast our one vote?
Now one begins to see why the Kerry campaign is reportedly paying for 50,000 lawyers to deploy on election day... there are going to be a lot of voter fraud cases to litigate! To call this outrageous is the understatement of the millennium.