Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Doing the job the MSM won't do

Since the MSM is too busy washing Obama down with their tongues, so-called amateurs are picking up the slack. I say "so called", because they're obviously more competent than the MSM, seeing has how they're doing the job the MSM refuses to do.

Here’s the stench: An entire houseful of young, non-Ohioan Democrat activists have used the Brownlee Avenue address to register themselves to vote in the Buckeye State and secure absentee ballots under extremely shady circumstances — all while mobilizing a large effort to register thousands of others for absentee and early voting. The activists are leaders of a group called “Vote From Home ‘08.” The group is self-identified as having “extensive experience with political organizing, election administration, and Democratic politics.” They were hailed as the “Justice League” by a Daily Kos blogger. Their Facebook page brags: “Want to turn the Presidential election blue in a key swing state? Vote from Home is a political organization that was founded by a team of young people for the purpose of assisting, aiding, and tracking voters to elect progressive candidates to the White House. Encouraged by the excitement of the 2008 elections and the movement around the Democratic candidates, Vote From Home will be in Ohio seeking to deliver 10,000 votes to Democratic candidates statewide.”
How close was the election in Ohio in 2004? I guess the Democrat American Communist Party is going to make sure it never gets that close again. By stuffing the ballot box. Is there any facet of America that the Left won't destroy in their quest for power? I guess not. To the Left, power is the only thing that counts, and anything else just gets tossed aside like trash. Morals, ideals, the US Constitution, thrown out.

I'm coming to the opinion that if you get caught committing vote fraud, you should be put into a stockade, where you'll be pelted with rocks and sticks, right before you're put in front of a firing squad.

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