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RichClem
24 Feb 2012 12:51 pm
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More Republican voter fraud......A YouTube video titled "Proof Of Voter Fraud In The Wisconsin State Assembly" shows Republican state Rep. Joel Kleefisch getting out of his chair to electronically cast a vote for a member who was away from the Assembly floor.Talk about desperate. That's a practice both parties practice in one way or another at the state and federal level.Get a freaking life.On the day of Charlie White's conviction, Governor Mitch Daniels [R] said this:IOW he would have put a man who was convicted of voter fraud back in charge of Indiana's elections.Let's take a look at the massive voter fraud that was committed.From your source:The charges centered around allegations that White was registered at his ex-wife's home when he voted in the May primary even though he lived at a new townhouse on the other side of Fishers, making him ineligible to run for office.Want to see real voter fraud? Strange that you bring up Indiana, when this case is far, far, far worse. Obama might not be president without this huge commission of voter fraud. I'm sure your vision will fail you, as it almost always does when I cite important information.Indiana Democratic Party Head Resigns as Fraud Probe Heats UpBy Eric ShawnPublished December 12, 2011FoxNews.comThe chairman of the Indiana Democratic Party announced his resignation Monday, as investigators probe allegations of election fraud stemming from the 2008 Democratic presidential primary.Dan Parker, who served for seven years, did not cite the scandal as a reason for his decision. But the uproar over possible fraud in a race for the White House has already claimed the job of one county Democratic Chairman, who sources say was forced out because of the allegations.Numerous signatures on petitions that placed then-candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the party's primary ballot were allegedly forged and then certified by the St. Joseph County Voter Registration Office in South Bend.St. Joseph County Prosecutor Mike Dvorak has launched an investigation.Parker, in a statement, said that "after seven years, it is time for a new leader to embrace our past successes and take up our future challenges." He also wrote that "I love the Indiana Democratic Party, and it has been my great honor to serve at its Chair."Benjamin Ray, the Indiana Democratic Party press secretary, told Fox News that the forgery allegations involving the presidential primary petitions were not a factor in Parker's decision to step down."No, absolutely not," Ray said.When the allegations first broke in October, Parker issued a statement that "we continue to support the ongoing investigation to determine how this isolated incident occurred and hold anyone involved accountable."The alleged forgeries have raised the question whether the Obama campaign actually filed the necessary number of signatures, 500 from the county, to get on the state's primary ballot. The 534 signatures that were certified to place Obama's name in contention, were never challenged. 704 signatures were certified for Clinton, according to state elections officials. An estimated 150 of the signatures on both petitions may be fakes, leaving open the possibility that, in at least President Obama's case, the number of legal signatures that were required to get on the ballot was not reached.Read more: http://www.foxnews.c.../#ixzz1nKJG1e9A Edited by RichClem, 24 February 2012 - 01:52 PM.
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