Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Another Case of Voter Irregularity

This one gave the Commucrats the 60th senate vote with which was the crucial vote needed to pass ObamaCare as well as other legislation.

John Fund of the Wall Street Journal has done an investigative story about the extremely close results of the 2008 Minnesota senate race between Al Franken and Norm Coleman. After one year of recounts, a court ruled Franken won the seat by 312 votes.

John Fund reports a conservative voter rights group has found the names of 400 felons on the voters rolls in just 2 of the 85 Minnesota counties. It is Fund's contention these 400 felons who should had lost their right to vote, would have been enough to turn the election. Without knowing how or how many of these felons voted, Fund makes a case that based on two separate studies, 85 % of felons would vote Democrat if allowed to vote. I don't find the results of these studies unbelievable, simply by considering what is the racial component of the majority of felons-black, and which party do blacks vote for (95% in 2008)- democrats.

If 83 other Minnesota counties failed to purge their voter rolls of convicted felons, how many more illegal votes were cast.?

Another part of the testimony DOInJ whistle blower J Christian Adams is revealing, he had knowledge of current DOInJ policy to exclude any investigations that deal with improper voter rolls and the lack of felon and deceased purging taking place by the various State Secretaries.

The Minnesota State Secretary, Mark Ritchie during the 2008 election, was a George Soros backed plant, and of course this individual has stated he saw no need to review voter rolls to exclude felons etc., as it would "hamper and discourage" voter turnout.

People we've been had, the Commucrats set us up and had us coming and going, the White House wasn't the only office usurped, our whole election process was hijacked by Obama, the DNC and the rest of the Soros' gangsters.


Steve

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