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Subject: Fraud Watch 2010
Posted by: Boldwin
- [087719] Tue, Sep 07, 2010, 21:13
After hammering Texas relentlessly in the oil industry, and with little to no chance of winning Texas honestly, Texas Dems and Eric Holder prepare to steal it.
Voting machines on fire, Acorn leaders, SEIU, the whole list of usual suspects out in force, dragging in the Obama Justice dept. for help in the stealing of Houston, 123. |
| 1 | DWetzel
ID: 33337117 Tue, Sep 07, 2010, 21:25
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Wow, for a piece so devoid of real content, you might have not bothered to start a new thread. That is a garbage post of a garbage article. If this is 10% of the best you've got, then just stop spreading slander.
For those who haven't yet read the link, paraphrased "Highlights" include:
"OMG, the Democrats want them to monitor Harris County voting after all their voting machines burned in a fire, so they'll probably be using crappy paper ballots that might have problems") and
"OMG, some guy five years ago said they were going to try to take a Dem majority in the Texas legislature, so you just KNOW they're going to commit fraud to try to do it now because Obama is teh suXXor")
So, to summarize, because Boldwin believes these things, he is clearly against any monitoring of polling places, and he is clearly in favor of taking five year old remarks completely out of context and twisting them to meet a stupid political point. None of this surprises me.
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| 2 | Boldwin
ID: 087719 Tue, Sep 07, 2010, 21:32
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In November 2009, political appointee Julie Fernandes told the entire assembled DOJ Voting Section that the Obama administration would not enforce the list maintenance provisions of Section 8. Section 8 �doesn�t have anything to do with increasing minority turnout,� Fernandes said. �We don�t have any interest in enforcing that part of the law.�
At the same time, Fernandes stressed that the DOJ would vigorously enforce the welfare agency registration provisions of Section 7.
She made these lawless instructions in front of me and dozens of other shocked Voting Section lawyers. The DOJ has never once denied that Fernandes gave these instructions, nor has the DOJ countermanded them. - Pajamas Media Delete or I will if this violates new policy. Certainly Obama's legal thug won't get Pajamas Media as a client, but we are going to cease all blockquoting?
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| 3 | DWetzel
ID: 33337117 Tue, Sep 07, 2010, 21:39
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Thanks again for your efforts in detailing all these striking examples of things that aren't really voter fraud at all in a thread entitled "voted fraud 2010".
May we presume you'll be posting about all examples of alleged voter fraud, or only the ones that don't benefit your side (if, of course, you were to have a side, which of course you don't, as far as God knows, wink wink nod nod)???
It's a serious question. Just curious if you actually care about the country or if you just care about throwing out ridiculous smears.
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| 4 | Building 7 Leader
ID: 171572711 Tue, Sep 07, 2010, 21:54
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I thought that fire was suspicious. I doubt it was an accident.
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| 5 | Tree
ID: 248472317 Tue, Sep 07, 2010, 21:55
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i like the part of the article that says the fact that Texas stands as the nation’s largest solidly Republican state.
Texas is sooooo solidly Republican that Republicans in the Texas House hold an overwhelming 77-73 majority. In the Senate, it's 19-12.
Of Texas' five most populous cities, four of the mayors are Democrats. Dallas actually holds non-partisan races, so their mayor doesn't have a political affiliation. He's probably a Republican based on his voting history, but he also reached out to Dallas' historically democratic south side, and garnered tremendous support.
Granted, the representation in the US Senate is Republican-heavy, but the fact remains that this state is fairly balanced. in my neighborhood, i certainly see more Bill White signs than Rick Perry signs, and that's a good thing.
the whole article, and your entire thesis, is typical of the dishonest, fear-based political message you try to spread
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| 6 | DWetzel
ID: 33337117 Tue, Sep 07, 2010, 21:58
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I thought that fire was suspicious. I doubt it was an accident.
To its everlasting credit, the article manages not to accuse Obama or Eric Holder of actually pouring the kerosene personally.
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| 7 | Pancho Villa
ID: 597172916 Sun, Oct 24, 2010, 23:21
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Dems backing fake tea party candidates
The real irony is Newsmax using a NYT article.
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| 8 | Boldwin
ID: 481011122 Tue, Nov 02, 2010, 20:20
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In Illinois everyone {hyperbole] is getting two ballots, so we're on the honor system.
I expect Minn, big city Texas, NV to all be especially non-reality based as well.
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| 9 | DWetzel
ID: 278201415 Fri, Nov 05, 2010, 12:18
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"I expect Minn, big city Texas, NV to all be especially non-reality based as well."
Or, you know, not
A brief excerpt: "Also noteworthy after Election Day had come and gone was the sudden silence from the fraud-mongerers and Tea Party poll watch groups. Not a peep of one case of substantiated fraud at the polling place. Even Fox News decided to cancel a special report on voter fraud it had planned on Nevada because there was no fraud."
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| 10 | boikin
ID: 532592112 Fri, Nov 05, 2010, 14:47
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i saw this earlier never posted it and not sure if it belongs in this thread Electronic voting ruled unconstitutional in Germany.
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| 11 | Boldwin
ID: 251049519 Sat, Nov 06, 2010, 03:58
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OMG is that ever non-reality based. We've just resigned ourselves to needing 51% of the vote knowing that nothing is ever going to be done about it.
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| 12 | Perm Dude
ID: 5510572522 Sat, Nov 06, 2010, 10:30
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? You know that the ruling was in Germany, right? Not the United States?
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| 13 | DWetzel
ID: 33337117 Sat, Nov 06, 2010, 10:38
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Illegal immigration knows no depths, PD. First it was the Mexicans, now the damn Germans... next thing you know it'll be those dirty Canadians stealing our jobs and Senate seats!
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| 14 | Tree
ID: 248472317 Sat, Nov 06, 2010, 10:51
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i've heard rumours that Kenyan Muslims might be gunning for the presidency.
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| 15 | Boldwin
ID: 251049519 Sat, Nov 06, 2010, 11:13
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PD12
11 referenced 9
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| 16 | boikin
ID: 532592112 Mon, Nov 08, 2010, 11:02
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RE 12-14, I realized it was in Germany that is why I said I am not sure that it belongs in this thread. Did you even read the article? I am glad to civility has returned to forum. I am sorry i wasted your time trying to illustrate what other countries are doing to fight voter fraud. I hope you guys feel really smart now, with your big gotcha moment.
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| 17 | DWetzel
ID: 278201415 Mon, Nov 08, 2010, 11:08
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Combine really poor referencing by Boldwin with a general willingness to respond to perceived silly statements with additional silliness, and stuff happens.
FWIW, I think it was completely relevant, boikin. I think there are always ways around the problem in Germany (but giving the voter a printed receipt on all electronic machines is a generally good idea regardless).
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| 18 | DWetzel
ID: 278201415 Mon, Nov 08, 2010, 11:09
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(And yes, I, and I suspect others, read the link-- which is why post 11 made so little sense in context and generated so much ridicule).
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| 19 | Tree
ID: 248472317 Mon, Nov 08, 2010, 13:28
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Boikin - i think PD was referring to Baldwin's response.
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| 20 | Perm Dude
ID: 5510572522 Mon, Nov 08, 2010, 13:31
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Exactly.
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| 21 | boikin
ID: 532592112 Mon, Nov 08, 2010, 17:53
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sorry for jump to conclusions.
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| 22 | DWetzel
ID: 33337117 Mon, Nov 08, 2010, 18:02
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It's okay, someone had to buy those mats.
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