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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Was Obama reelected?

How many more incidents like this one are out there, and were there enough to affect the results of the Presidential election in states like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida?
She admitted voting twice in the presidential election last November, and now, Obama supporter Melowese Richardson has been indicted for allegedly voting at least six times. She also is charged with illegal voting in 2008 and 2011.
The 58-year-old veteran Cincinnati poll worker, indicted Monday, faces eight counts of voter fraud. Two others, one of whom is a nun, have been charged separately.
Richardson had admitted on camera to a local TV station, "Yes, I voted twice," claiming she was concerned that her vote would not count. She also said there "was no intent on my part to commit any voter fraud."
"I'll fight it for Mr. Obama and Mr. Obama's right to sit as president of the United States," she proclaimed in the interview.
Officials charged that she voted in her own name by absentee ballot and also in person at the polls, but Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney Joseph Deters said she also is charged with voting in the name of five other people in various elections.
"This is not North Korea," Deters said in a statement announcing the indictments. "Elections are a serious business and the foundation of our democracy. In the scheme of things, individual votes may not seem important, but this could not be further from the truth. Every vote is important and every voter and candidate needs to have faith in our system. The charges today should let people know that we take this seriously."
He doesn't have a right to sit as President if he's not elected, and you certainly don't have a right to vote more than once to elect him.

If I were a Republican in Congress, I'd be all over this to show why the US needs a voter ID law for elections. This is unbelievable.

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2 Comments:

At 10:08 PM, Blogger Captain.H said...

Voter fraud, a basic part of the Democratic Party "business model".

Attempts to prevent it legislatively are first attacked with the default charge of "racism", then blocked by leftard federal judges.

 
At 12:07 AM, Blogger Sunlight said...

Captain.H, you've hit it exactly. In my state, the Richardson decade (the '00s) involved a cessation of voter roll maintenance starting in '05 by two successive Dem secy's of state. And a rejection by the Holder DOJ of any remedial voter roll cleanup until '15. So that's 10 years of blank voter slots. The secy's of state had NO consequences and one of them is even going to run for something again. I can't figure out why there haven't been arrests made. Isn't that a very big RICO type thing if office holders are allotting $mils based on... what?

Anyway, the Bush Admin came here more than once to try to get them to do the maintenance, but did NOTHING when they didn't. And I guess re the GOP, it is less unpleasant to harp on the Victory people than to actually sue the Dem miscreants. The volunteers don't even want to go out there because the govt-provided voter lists are enormously erroneous. So to win, now they are saying that we have to construct (and pay to do it) a whole new voter database separate from the state's registration database?

I actually think this rotten voting may be a substantial factor in the decreasing % going to vote. It's a terrible feeling.

 

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