October 09, 2008

Voter Fraud: How Obama can use it to win the election and there is not a damn thing the Republicans can do to stop it

Every day you hear of new allegations of voter fraud. The leftist organization ACORN is a trailblazer in signing up non-existent voters for Obama as fast as their volunteers can write up the fraudulent voter applications. Some states are starting to catch on to their illegal techniques, but with only four weeks to go until the election, early voting already going on, and many absentee ballots already turned in, I doubt they will be able to sort out the mess this organization is creating before election day. Some names with multiple registrations have already been subpoenaed, and they all tell the same story: ACORN workers hounded them to register over and over again.

But for every bad application discovered, perhaps thousands more are taking its place.

The problem is not isolated in only a few areas. Obama supporters are all over the country—especially in the battleground states—signing up as many people as they can as many times as they can. Although some polls show Obama’s lead in the election growing, his campaign is smart enough to know that it cannot trust the polls. Polls can be unreliable, but tens of thousands of fraudulent votes in your favor in key states are a sure thing. Therefore, the Obama campaign has decided to buy a little insurance.

With all of the outright fraud going on right now and more of it surely to come, one would think that it would all eventually catch up to Obama and derail his presidential bid. Under normal circumstances, that would be the case. But these are not normal circumstances, and the Obama campaign knows it. In fact, they are counting on it. Regardless of how many instances of voter fraud in favor of Obama are uncovered between here and Election Day, McCain and the Republicans will be powerless to do anything about it. If Obama wins the election, any denouncement of voter fraud by the McCain campaign or the Republicans will be condemned as racism; old, gun toting, Bible thumping, white males trying to steal the election from a black man. The media would gladly jump all over a story like that. Just as they have done up until now, they would quickly cover up the fraud and destroy those that dare challenge the election outcome.

Obama and the Democrats know that if they are caught, they have an ace up their sleeve. And that ace is the race card. They will do whatever it takes to win the election. They will lie, cheat, and steal. And if they are called out on it, they will just say it is a racist attack against the first black president of the United States. And no one who can expose them will do anything about it.

Prepare yourselves, my friends; the worst is yet to come. My only hope is that I am wrong.

Posted by Alberto de la Cruz at October 9, 2008 10:15 AM



Comments

There is something you can do about it. Volunteer as a poll watcher for the election.

I've done it for several elections now. Unless we have people in the polls, the risk of fraud at the polls will be greater.

Posted by: Cigar Mike Pancier [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 9, 2008 10:47 AM

Cigar Mike is absoutely right; if you dont' show up at the polling places (you can volunteer with the county elections office), there is no accountability. It's amazing how many of the poll workers themselves are not the swiftest minds either.

In addition, the ACORN brigades are very tenacious. Back in 2003, I was working in downtown Miami and ran into one of these "volunteers" on Flagler street. They were college age students, and probably from up north because they were pale white, dressed in long sleeves with backpacks in our 80+ degree weather, and didn't speak English. But there they were, on the sidewalk with their clipboards, trying to "register" me to vote, with a memorized script. They had little ID badges and when I questioned them, they told me they were just conducting surveys and making sure people were properly "informed." I noticed they were from ACORN, but since I didn't have enough info on them, I didn't engage them. Actually, felt sorry for them, misguided souls out there in the heat. They looked so 1960-ish.

Don't be surprised if they're out there in force.

Posted by: Gigi [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 9, 2008 11:39 AM

Kennedy did it to Nixon.

Posted by: jsb [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 9, 2008 11:56 AM

When the going gets tough, the tough gets going! We’re not going to give this country away to these thieves. If every Registered Republican goes out and vote, Obama wouldn’t stand a chance. The fact that ACORN is committing voter fraud is because they are sure Obama wouldn’t win otherwise.

As for the polls… I simply don’t trust them.

I’m not giving up without a fight! I’ve turned three Democrats around, I’m working on another two, and have six more in my sight.

Posted by: Firefly [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 9, 2008 11:59 AM

Don't get me wrong, I am not going to roll over and let these people steal the election. I will do everything I can to fight against them and their ilk.

But my fear is that this election will come down to a few hundred votes in a key state, as in 2000, and then what? We know there is going to be massive fraud by Obama's campaign, but if McCain does not win this outright, we will be in a very bad position to fight. I'm not saying we just give up if that is the case, but it will be certainly characterized as a racist attempt to "steal" the election from the first true black president.

If it ends up anything like 2000, it will get very ugly, very fast. And in a battle like this, Obama has the advantage.

Posted by: albertodelacruz [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 9, 2008 12:14 PM

I'm genuinely fearful of riots regardless of the outcome. It doesn't help that James Carville and other lefties and pundits are out there basically saying "Vote for Obama and nobody gets hurt". It's no joke to me because I was here in LA in 1992, and I just barely got out of the red zone in time.

Posted by: Zhangliqun [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 9, 2008 06:04 PM

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