Monday, November 22, 2010

Fraud Remains the Benchmark of Alaskan Elections

November 22nd, 2010 Jon Christian Ryter, FloydReports.com
The American people need to pay attention to the most important political race in the nation. There’s a real vote fraud story going on in Alaska. Lawyers for the Tea Party’s GOP US Senate nominee, Joe Miller have now filed enough lawsuits over the write-in vote dispute in the land of the midnight sun to bring Miller v. Murkowski into the courtrooms even though the AP, on Nov. 17, said the race is over and Sen. Lisa Murkowski was the winner. Shortly after the election Miller set up a vote fraud hotline to report what the Miller Campaign called “serious allegations of fraud and voter bullying.” As they have all over the country, reports alleging both vote fraud and voter bullying in Alaska began to surface shortly after the election.
The Miller Campaign invited two well-known conservative leaders to join a team going to Alaska on his behalf to monitor the counting of both write-in and absentee ballots—as well as to investigate allegations of vote fraud. Invited by the Miller Campaign were columnist and veteran broadcaster Floyd Brown, head of the Western Journalism Center in Sacramento, and Gary Kreep, Esq., the lead attorney and Executive Director of the US Justice Foundation headquartered in Ramona, California. Kreep, Brown and WorldNet Daily founder Joe Farah launched a nationwide appeal to voters even before “early voting” began. The purpose was to ferret out indications of voter fraud, voter intimidation before races were conceded or victories were declared and to investigate them and, if necessary, file lawsuits to correct wrongs and place into office the candidates the people believed they had honestly elected.
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