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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Voter Fraud In Wisconsin

In the following posting, you will hear a man from Michigan who was being taken to Wisconsin to vote against Scott Walker, even though he and everyone else on the four bus convoy was not registered to vote in the Badger State.  If this is true, (at this point we have not been able to verify),  we about to lose one of our most cherished rights--the right to vote?


We have  seen videos of individuals attempting to vote using another person's name and some have said this is all "Hollywood."  (By the way, the individuals attempting to vote did not as it would have been against the law.) One might be an error by the voting clerks but three or four in different states and cities illustrates that the voting system is broken. 


Add on top of this, the apparent attempt to skew the votes against Scott Walker by bringing in citizens from another state to vote. Obviously, if you do not need to have any ID or prove who you are, this will devastate our election process.


If no one has to prove who they are to vote, this is a problem of which the unions are taking advantage.  It was only a short leap and now it looks like they have taken the jump. All involved should be ashamed, should be charged with voter fraud and all those who do vote illegally should also go to jail.


If true, this is a travesty. Hopefully we can verify the story and bring to justice all those who perpetuated  the crime.


Conservative Tom


The posting address is: http://themadjewess.com/2012/06/05/video-voter-fraudchris-plante-show-unions-bussing-michigan-residents-to-wisconsin-to-vote-democrat/

2 comments:

  1. You ask, "Which side do you believe?"

    Is it OK to say I don't believe either side?

    I believe the root cause of our problems in this country is not either party. It is those who control BOTH parties through lobbying and campaign finance. That is why I am for OWS and Ron Paul.

    In 2008 (to this point in the cycle), outside groups had placed 10,062 presidential ads on TV. In 2012 so far, the number is 123,062. In terms of content, in 2008 only 25.2% were negative (lies and distortions is what I call "negative" ads). So far in 2012, we have 86% negative ads from outside. The campaigns themselves can run the positive ads ("I'm X and I approved this ad"), while the outside groups can run the smear campaigns with secret money from billionaires/corporations and the candidate can say "I have nothing to do with it."

    --David

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  2. Cannot disagree with your point and have written about the need for REAL campaign spending reform. However, we are not going to see it as long as the cost of the campaign is so high. We need to restrict the amount of time that they can run for office, let them have free time on radio and television and limit the dollars that can be raised and spent in a state to those who live there.

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