Ace has “thrown up the flaming skull” over it. Sounds painful:
Public records released in New Mexico today confirm that fraudulent voter registrations are in fact turning into fraudulent votes. ACORN, currently under investigation by the FBI, is now confirmed to be responsible for producing fraudulent voter registrations and illegal votes in New Mexico. An inspection of public records has revealed that illegal votes were cast in New Mexico’s 2008 primary election.
Those are just fraudulent voter registrations. Nobody’s going to use them.
And what kind of people would steal the vote of a disabled man? Obama people, that’s who. Why, it’s so easy, it’s like stealing franchise from a retard.









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[...] Proof of Primaries Vote Fraud in New Mexico [...]
Comment by Jake on 10/17 @ 2:59 pm #
Hey, here in Seattle we dont even need the help of ACORN to come up with illegal voters.. The Washington State Secretary of State’s Office is sending ballets to 24,000 convicted felons knowing full well that many have not met the conditions necessary to restore their civil rights and are not elligible to vote…
They’re rationale? ““They have so many people out there that have not completed their sentences. It’s almost impossible for us to track that”
The last gubernatorial race was decided by a little over a hundred votes.. after 3 recounts added a few more Democrats each time..
tw: tracks 200,000 … pfftt! they cant even track 20,000
Comment by Jake on 10/17 @ 3:02 pm #
Forgot the link;
Call me crazy but I dont think felons generally vote Republican.
Comment by thor on 10/17 @ 3:36 pm #
Sounds like the Republican double-voting fraudsters better be careful.
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[...] ones who have flagged the iffy ballots. In the majority of cases, this is not true. As far as virtually no evidence of vote theft, the NYT is clearly behind the curve of this [...]
Comment by mojo on 10/17 @ 9:42 pm #
He really ought to stop swallowing that thing.
Comment by Mark Yacoub on 10/18 @ 9:27 pm #
The Oklahoma State Election Board proudly boasts that there’s no problem with voter fraud in Oklahoma. You probably won’t read about voter fraud problems here, but surely there’s no state where it would be easier to commit.
If there’s “no problem with voter fraud,†it must be because there are no issues where the outcome matters or because there are no close votes. It’s certainly not because the OSEB does anything to prevent it.
I just got off the phone to the OSEB. I told them I thought I might have transposed a couple of digits in my Social Security Number when I registered and wondered if that might cause a problem when I try to vote. (C’mon, it wasn’t a lie  I _might_ have.) I was told no it wouldn’t be a problem, that only the county election board had the data. When I asked if it wasn’t verified against a state database I was told no.
In a subsequent call to a county election board, the election board employee confirmed that nothing on the voter registration form is checked to verify elgibility to vote. It was a sort of we-don’t-have-enough-time-to-do-that response.
Did I misread the Help America Vote Act? I thought it required that every state compile a state voter registration database and verify registered voters against other state databases.
I’ve been told repeatedly that absolutely no checks are made in Oklahoma  not unless there’s a complaint. Oklahoma relies on people to not commit perjury. It’s not “trust but verify,†it’s trust alone.
Mark Yacoub
mark_arabsoldier [remove] at [remove] hotmail.com
Comment by Dan Collins on 10/18 @ 9:42 pm #
Thanks, Mark. Where are you stationed?