Monday 3 November 2014

It's Not Over...


1) from Tea Party C.C.: 'Dems' Gloom - No Election Night Parties' - posted by Natl Dir Dee - Nov. 3
("In a sign that they expect heavy losses on election night, Democratic leaders have decided not to throw any big parties in D.C. to watch the returns come in…")

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Reply by Stan Stanfield 1 second ago (Nov. 3)

Don't go all complacent and celebratory yet, Republicans.  It's not over until the fat lady sings.  And in this case, that 'fat lady' is all the illegal voting going on in early voting, and set for election day.
You should have spent the interim since the 2012 debacle helping to see that there was a cleansing of your state's voter rolls, and agitating for photo ID in order to vote.  You can't win an election in a moral vacuum.  You have to rise to the occasion.  You didn't.  Your bad.  You still have work to do, to take your country back. 

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2) from westernjournalism.com: 'Undercover Video Exposes Possible North Carolina Voter Fraud' - Nov. 3

"Here’s another black eye for the integrity of the voting process in a key swing state in the midterms on Tuesday — North Carolina.

"Conservative activist James O’Keefe, whose undercover work last week showed Democrat campaign workers readily condoning voter fraud, as Western Journalism reported, has released another incriminating video that suggests the potential for voter fraud in the Tarheel State is widespread.
"According to the Daily Mail, O’Keefe’s Project Veritas now has visual evidence that North Carolina election officials repeatedly offered ballots to an impostor who arrived at polling places with the names and addresses of “inactive” voters who hadn’t participated in elections for many years.
Now O’Keefe has strolled into more than 20 voting precincts in Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro, N.C., proffering the names of people who seldom vote in order to test the integrity of the election process. It seems to have failed on a massive scale.
“I just sign this and then I can vote?” he asked one poll worker. “Yep,” came the reply…"

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And thus precisely why I, in my home state, of California, refuse to take part in this charade: All they require in this state as well is that you sign 'your' name after a name on the voter reg rolls.

It's madness.  And it needs to stop.

And the only way it will stop - bar a wholesale change in the political structure of the country; as I propose - is for The People to boycott elections.  Enough of them.  Until the penny drops.

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another entry in the black hole of democracy; and then I stop.  Disgustedly.

3) from Tea Party C.C.: 'O'Keefe Strikes Again: One of Eight Voter Registrations Is Flawed' - posted by Natl Dir Dee - Nov. 3
("Of all of the undercover investigations I’ve conducted, this was by far the easiest. They were willing to pass out fraudulently obtained ballots like it was Halloween candy,” said James O’Keefe. “With almost three-quarters-of-a-million inactive voters and no Voter ID law in place, we could have turned the election results for most major candidates in the state. What we uncovered in this video illustrates how easy it would be for a well-orchestrated campaign with no regard for the law to change the outcome of a major election. Voter laws across the country need to be changed immediately to prevent this sort of potential voter fraud.”



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1) Good work, James & Team.

2) This is precisely why I have boycotted this election fraud 'business'.  In my home state, of California, as in North Carolina, where O'Keefe 'struck,' all they require as well is that you sign 'your' name after a name on the voter rolls.  YOU could be anybody.  When I queried this system (I'm new back in the country, after having lived abroad for many years), all I got was a shrug, as if to say, 'This is the way that we do it'.
Well, this is the way that I do it: I withdraw my consent to this charade, this atrocity, this black eye to the so-called democratic process.  And until enough of us refuse to play the game, it will continue to be just that: a game.  A farce.  A fraud.  A cheat.  A disgusting ending to the American Republic.  

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...piling higher and deeper…

4) from liberetyalliance.com: ''Imaginary' Voter Fraud Caught On Real, 'Non-Imaginary' Video' -  Rusty Weiss - Nov. 3 - orig. posted at LibertyUnyielding.com - Nov. 2.  At the latter of which site was the additional informational comment: 
"At one point during a conversation with a campaign worker, a person posing as a Brazilian-born illegal states that “I have a little secret,” and explains that she is an undocumented immigrant. She then asks the campaign worker about her voting status, to which the campaign worker says, “Yeah, you can vote.”

In another scene, a man explains to a campaign manager for Democrat Irwin Carmichael – who is running for Sheriff – that technically her voter registration is not legal, but that she really wants to support Kay Hagan.

In fact, at one point the woman says “I don’t want to vote if I’m not legal.”

To which the campaign manager responds, “It shouldn’t be an issue at all.”


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Eric an hour ago (Nov. 3)

The REAL & BIG question is,........ WHY IS THE GOP, NOT doing anything about this??? Rest assured, if the shoe was on the other foot, this election would already have been SHUT DOWN!!! Why then, is this blatant voter fraud being tolerated???

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         kibitzer3 Eric a few seconds ago  (Nov.3)

  • Fair question, Eric. The answer has to be that the GOP has engaged in electoral shenanigans of their own, and don't want that fact to get out to the public. Sort of cutting off their nose to spite their face.

  • We need MAJOR electoral reform in this country. All the way down. If that means that we have to suffer the indignity of showing ourselves no better at the task than a Third World country, where a voter has a finger put in ink, then so be it.

  • Under the aegis of the current batch of politicians - from both sides of the political aisle - we're about to become a Third World country anyway. Might as well get used to it, I guess…

  • Not. For me, at least. And not only 'Not'. But Not Ever.


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