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Voter Fraud Epidemic - ACORN Accused - 9 States Involved So Far.

Taxpayers Paying for Voter Fraud Schemes - FBI Involved

Voter rolls have expanded by about 4 million voters in a dozen key states — 11 Obama targets that were carried by George W. Bush in 2004 (Ohio, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Missouri, Colorado, Iowa, Nevada and New Mexico) plus Pennsylvania. Allegation of fraud is at its highest levels ever. In Ohio you can register , simultaneously receive and immediate vote a mail ballot without identification or any verification. There are reports of people going from one county to another registering and voting. ACORN with a record of favoring Democrats two to one appears to be at the middle of many of these fraud schemes using federal money to pay bounties to register voters. In Nevada the Dallas Cowboy football team have been registered to voter.

In Florida , Democratic registration gains this year are more than double those made by Republicans; in Colorado and Nevada the ratio is 4 to 1, and in North Carolina it is 6 to 1. Even in states with nonpartisan registration, the trend is clear — of the 310,000 new voters in Virginia , a disproportionate share live in Democratic strongholds. In 2004 I was involved in registering or reregistering over 5,000 Republican voters in 4 weeks in California until the local and state party interfered in the business operations and I shut the very successful operation down.

Rasmussen Reports interviewed 21,000 voters over the past six weeks and adjusts is partisan mix accordingly. Those “targets” nationally are notw 39.3% Democratic, 33.3% Republican, and 27.4% unaffiliated. For the preceding week , the partisan weighting targets were 39.0% Democratic, 33.6% Republican, and 27.4% unaffiliated. If the partisan trends do continue to shift between now and Election Day, it could have a significant impact.

Republican May Have Stolen $1 Million From Party

Are all politicians in it for the money.Christopher J. Ward, National Republican Congressional Committee treasurer allegedly diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars — and possibly as much as $1 million — of the organization’s funds into his personal accounts. The FBI is investigating the allegations. NRCC raised nearly $50 million last year. Leading Republicans are expressing shock that the trusted NRCC employee could be a thief. The embezzlement could have occured over the last four years.

Racist Liberal Democrats?

Blacks can be racist too.I never thought I would see this. Not only is the Democratic race starting to turn nastier but now the Obama supporters are saying the Clinton group is continuing to be racist. How ironic….

The latest hoopla is over a statement by former VP candidate Geraldine Ferraro, a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton. She said “If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman (of any color) he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept.” You wouldn’t think anyone would consider that to be racist. Ask John Edwards or any of the other qualified white males who fell by the wayside early in the Democratic race. They were all more experienced than Obama or even Hillary but could not compete against the uniqueness of a woman or a black candidate. Only a minority could compete against another minority. Pointing this out isn’t racist, simply realistic. Yet the Obama supporters don’t see it that way. Or perhaps they are trying to twist it to their own advantage. In either case, a number of Obama supporters, including senior advisor David Axelrod are crying racist, asking for an apology and for Ferraro to step down from her position on Clinton finance committee. The professional campaigners on both Obama and Clinton staffs will probably be able to put this all aside and unite together when one of them is finally picked as their candidate. But to the rank and file supporters this is becoming personal. The nastier it gets, the more they take it to heart and resent the other side. And the latest Rasmussen polls are starting to show this trend. It could very well be that McCain might win simply because either the Obama or Clinton supporters were so disillusioned and bitter over their primary loss that they gave up and didn’t vote at all.

Meanwhile the Republicans will sit back while the Democrats tear their party apart. And many Republicans might think that even though McCain wasn’t their first or even second choice they are relieved that we have a candidate and can avoid the bitter fights that the Democrats are experiencing. And to think, a good part of it is because one Democratic group is calling another Democratic group racist. I suppose if you live long enough you will see just about anything…..

Where’s the Money?

Where the money isHillary Clinton is besting Barack Obama but by a surmountable margin. The Democrat contest is about to be brokered along the lines of Hillary as President and Obama as VP. If they lose Obama can run in 2012 as heir apparent, and if they win, and win again, he can run again in 2016 at the ripe old age of 55. Wednesday Hillary contributed $5 million to her campaign and cut off paying her staff. Some wonder where Hillary got $5 million unless it was another of her patent cattle future trades or includes a portion of the reported $20 million Dubai paid husband Bill for its efforts to take over U. S. ports.

Barack May Lead in the Money Chase in 2008

2008 is a new dealClinton and Obama have been raising $1 million a day. Barrack Obama bragged that in the first eight days of 2008 his campaign had bagged $8 million and reports from the Clinton campaign have made similar statements. McCain had raised $7 million in two and one half weeks more than in the prior half year.

Ringggg-Ringgg-Hello? Oh, Hi Michelle (as in Obama)

Nice of you to callVery Paraphrased:

“I am Michelle Obama and I am calling everyone I know who wants to put a Democrat in the White House. Push 1 to help. Barack is the only one who can make that change happen. Push1 to help.”

There were probably a couple more push ones to help and then there was a part I missed just before she said”you may call 303-825-3481 for more information.”

After the conversation was over, I wondered if it was too late to push 1 to help.

Thank goodness for the national do not call list, now politicians have fewer competitors for household interruptions. What hypocrisy.

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