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stephanie
03-19-2007, 01:11 AM
our own media are LIARS and in cahoots with the Democrats.......Remember that..!!

On Friday The New York Times published a blatantly false editorial on democratic voter fraud.

In contrast to their fraudulent editorial, democratic voter fraud in rampant not just in St. Louis and Missouri but in several states.
But, don't expect a correction because that would make this whole bogus non-scandal with Attorney General Gonzales look even more ridiculous.
The Scrutator was the first to forward this article my way:


"Phony Fraud Charges"

In its fumbling attempts to explain the purge of United States attorneys, the Bush administration has argued that the fired prosecutors were not aggressive enough about addressing voter fraud. It is a phony argument; there is no evidence that any of them ignored real instances of voter fraud. But more than that, it is a window on what may be a major reason for some of the firings.

In partisan Republican circles, the pursuit of voter fraud is code for suppressing the votes of minorities and poor people. By resisting pressure to crack down on “fraud,” the fired United States attorneys actually appear to have been standing up for the integrity of the election system...

John McKay, one of the fired attorneys, says he was pressured by Republicans to bring voter fraud charges after the 2004 Washington governor’s race, which a Democrat, Christine Gregoire, won after two recounts.

There is no evidence of rampant voter fraud in this country. Rather, Republicans under Mr. Bush have used such allegations as an excuse to suppress the votes of Democratic-leaning groups. They have intimidated Native American voter registration campaigners in South Dakota with baseless charges of fraud. They have pushed through harsh voter ID bills in states like Georgia and Missouri, both blocked by the courts, that were designed to make it hard for people who lack drivers’ licenses — who are disproportionately poor, elderly or members of minorities — to vote. Florida passed a law placing such onerous conditions on voter registration drives, which register many members of minorities and poor people, that the League of Women Voters of Florida suspended its registration work in the state.

The claims of vote fraud used to promote these measures usually fall apart on close inspection, as Mr. McKay saw. Missouri Republicans have long charged that St. Louis voters, by which they mean black voters, registered as living on vacant lots. But when The St. Louis Post-Dispatch checked, it found that thousands of people lived in buildings on lots that the city had erroneously classified as vacant.
Sound Politics disagrees with Mr. McKay's faulty analysis on the rampant fraud in the Washington state's governor's race in 2004 and offers proof... and SP has more on the latest Washington State voter fraud allegations.

As far as St. Louis voter fraud goes...
It's not by coincidence that they say,
"If You Want to Stay Politically Active After Death: Move to St. Louis"

Election officials launched an investigation in 2004 after noticing that among the "new" voters registered was longtime Alderman Albert "Red" Villa, who died in 1990. His bust stands in South St. Louis and a local democrat hoped to revive his career.

At least 16 St. Louis area Democrats have been found guilty of election crimes including voter fraud and attempted murder since 2005:


Nov. 18, 2004: Nine precinct committeemen appear before a federal grand jury probing vote fraud during the Nov. 2 election.

December, 2004: In St. Louis Six volunteers pleaded guilty in December of dozens of election law violations for filling out the cards with names of the dead and other bogus information. One still faces charges.

January 21, 2005: Kelvin Ellis, a top administrator at East St. Louis City Hall, was indicted for plotting to kill a witness in the year long East St. Louis, Illinois federal vote fraud investigation.

February 10, 2005: In St. Louis Nonaresa Montgomery was found guilty by a jury of perjury in a trial in St. Louis Circuit Court in the St. Louis vote fraud trial.

March 22, 2005: Precinct committeemen Leroy Scott Jr., 46; Lillie Nichols, 51; Terrance R. Stith, 43; and his wife, precinct worker Sandra Stith, 54; plead guilty to one count each of vote-buying.

March 23, 2005: The chairman of the East St. Louis Democratic Central Committee and councilman Charles Powell Jr. is charged with conspiracy to commit election fraud. Charged with conspiracy as well as election fraud are East St. Louis City Hall employees Jesse Lewis, Sheila Thomas, Kelvin Ellis, and Yvette Johnson.

June 29, 2005: All five defendants are convicted on all counts.

That comes out to 16 different Democrats convicted of election violations in the St. Louis area since 2005!
But, it doesn't stop there...
In 2006 ACORN workers admitted on film to registering dead people and promoting Senator Claire Mccaskill campaign!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsT0LdeVomc
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/

gabosaurus
03-19-2007, 09:28 AM
our own media are LIARS and in cahoots with the Democrats.......Remember that..!!

More gross stupidity. Don't you ever get tired of parroting the party line?

Hobbit
03-19-2007, 11:54 AM
our own media are LIARS and in cahoots with the Democrats.......Remember that..!!

More gross stupidity. Don't you ever get tired of parroting the party line?

Do you have any answers to the accusation or are you just a bitch?

Gaffer
03-19-2007, 06:56 PM
The NYT has been lying for decades, its just now easier to catch them at it.

Hugh Lincoln
03-19-2007, 07:08 PM
The NYT has been lying for decades, its just now easier to catch them at it.

Two words: Walter Duranty.

gabosaurus
03-19-2007, 10:15 PM
What accusations? It's merely Stephanie, again posting from beyond the realm of reality.

Gaffer
03-19-2007, 10:53 PM
What accusations? It's merely Stephanie, again posting from beyond the realm of reality.

Steph has some great posts. You on the other hand have NO credibility whatsoever. Just like the times.

stephanie
03-19-2007, 11:28 PM
What accusations? It's merely Stephanie, again posting from beyond the realm of reality.

Read it and deny.....

The information is staring you in the face...yet you don't care..

That's because liberals and Democrats...lie.....they lie all the time...:poke:

And you my dear........Are one of the best...

Sitarro
09-04-2007, 02:56 PM
Remember this?? Mayor Daley was famous for getting votes from dead people.


http://www.adversity.net/florida/Frame_Fla_Stories/Kennedy_Daley_1960.htm


The saga of Florida 2000 looks a WHOLE lot like Chicago 1960.
Kennedy stole the 1960 election from Nixon in the same way that Gore is trying to steal the 2000 election from Bush.

In the 1960 presidential race Richard M. Nixon lost by a hair to John F. Kennedy.

Two states with razor-thin margins for Kennedy could have swung the election to Nixon: Kennedy carried Texas by only 46,000 votes, and he carried Illinos by a mere 9,000 votes.

Illinois was then, and is now, dominated by Democratic machine politicians the kings of which are the Daley family of Chicago fame.

Democratic Campaign Chair, William Daley, is the son of the late Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley who was instrumental in "stealing" the 1960 election from Nixon. Bill Daley is also brother to the current Chicago Mayor, Richard Daley, Jr.

In the aftermath of 1960 virtual non-election, investigators were alarmed by the fact that on election eve the Republicans were leading in Illinois but Daley’s operatives were withholding the results of a large number of precincts for some worrisome reason.

Then, when Kennedy was just four electoral votes shy of winning the presidency, all of the missing Chicago precincts mysteriously reported at the same time, turning the tide in favor of Kennedy.

There were 68 million votes cast in the 1960 election. The margin between the Republicans and the Democrats (Nixon and Kennedy) was a trifling 113,000 (less than 2/10 of one percent!) in favor of Kennedy.

A subsequent investigation of vote fraud in Illinois and Texas revealed the following:

Fannin County, Texas had only 4,895 registered voters. BUT 6,138 votes were cast, 75% of which went to Kennedy.

Angelina County, Texas: In one precinct, only 86 people voted yet the final tally was 147 for Kennedy, 24 for Nixon.

But Texas refused to conduct a recount. The Texas Election Board consisted entirely of Democrats, and the Board certified John Kennedy the winner in Texas.

Illinois: News reporters witnessed so much voter fraud by the Democrats that the Chicago Tribune stated "the election of November 8 was characterized by such gross and palpable fraud as to justify the conclusion that [Nixon] was deprived of victory." (As quoted by the Washington Post.)

The Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit challenging the Chicago results. Not coincidentally, the lawsuit was assigned to the courtroom of a judge known to be friendly to Daley and the Democratic party, Circuit Court Judge Thomas Kluczynski. After predictably dismissing the Republican suit, Kluczynski was rewarded by "President" John F. Kennedy with an appointment to the federal bench.

Earl Mazo was a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune in 1960. He investigated charges of Chicago voter fraud in the 1960 Kennedy / Nixon elections. Mazo found a cemetary in one Chicago precinct where the names on the head stones were registered voters who had actually voted!

Reporter Mazo also visited the Chicago address where 56 Kennedy voters listed their address. What he found was an abandoned, demolished house.

After numerous Democratic judges dismissed Republican charges of voter fraud, Kennedy was inaugurated.

Following Kennedy’s inauguration, the U.S. Department of Justice performed an inconclusive investigation into the accumulated evidence of voter fraud. The head of the DOJ was none other than U.S. Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, brother of you-know-who.

This summary is based on the story "Another Race to the Finish" by Peter Carlson, published in the Washington Post, 11/17/00, Page A01
[link http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A36425-2000Nov16?language=printer ]

theHawk
09-04-2007, 03:25 PM
I'll respond on truthmatter's behalf -

But....but..Republicans practice 'vote caging'!!! Its only fair to counter that with voter fraud!!

:laugh2: