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But it can be done! yep but is it legal??????

Tam

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Obama: Winning the U.S. House will be hard
The Oval
David Jackson, USA TODAY11:08 a.m. EDT May 30, 2013

President Obama raised money for Democratic congressional candidates on Wednesday, but warned donors that wresting the U.S. House back from the Republicans will not be easy.

"This will be hard," Obama said during a fundraiser at a private home in his own hometown of Chicago.

"Frankly," the president added, "the way gerrymandering now works, and the geographical distribution of the population, makes winning back the House a challenge."

The sheer numbers are also difficult: Republicans currently enjoy a 233-201 seat advantage in the House, with one spot open. (The Democratic caucus in the Senate, meanwhile, has a 55-45 advantage over the Republicans.)

Obama told the Democratic donors they will have to summon the kind of energy they brought to his presidential campaigns in order to have success in the 2014 congressional elections.

"Politics in America is tough, and it's competitive, and the country does have some very deep divisions on a whole range of issues," Obama said. "But it can be done."

Is it really that hard when you use the IRS and DOJ to punish your enemies ie anyone considered a Conservative/ Republican donor? :?
 

Steve

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Is it really that hard when you use the IRS and DOJ to punish your enemies

you might want to add.. in how the DOJ fights any common sense law any state tries to uphold to to prevent election fraud.. like requiring ID cards..



Surely, you recall Melowese Richardson, the Democratic poll worker in the critical battleground state of Ohio who may have voted for Barack Obama up to six times in November.

Upon being charged, she vowed to fight “for Mr. Obama’s right to sit as president of the United States.”

Well, she gave up the fight in short order.

With little media fanfare, it was announced Tuesday that Richardson pleaded no contest to four counts of illegal voting – including voting three times for a relative who has been in a coma since 2003 – in exchange for prosecutors dropping four other illegal voting charges,

only eight votes... the ol gal must be slipping... (or wasn't caught on all counts?)



She also said she sent in an absentee ballot for her granddaughter, who voted at the precinct. And three other registered voters at Richardson’s address sent in absentee ballots at the same time, all with similar handwriting.

ok thats' better twelve Obama votes..

throw in a few more dead people and she could be downright proud of electing Obama...

Richardson, who’ll be sentenced on July 9, is the third person in Hamilton County to be convicted this year for illegal voting.

nothing like a little healthy competition to get those fraudulent voters out and voting in record numbers..



More than one out of every five registered Ohio voters is probably ineligible to vote.

In two counties, the number of registered voters actually exceeds the voting-age population.

Another 31 counties show registrations at more than 90 percent of those eligible, a rate regarded as unrealistic by most voting experts. The national average is a little more than 70 percent.

The rolls could be cleaned up, but America’s most ethical Attorney General ever doesn’t seem too interested.

In a Feb. 10 letter, he asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder for a personal meeting to discuss how to balance seemingly conflicting federal laws so he could pare Ohio’s dirty voter list without removing truly eligible voters.

“Common sense says that the odds of voter fraud increase the longer these ineligible voters are allowed to populate our rolls,” Husted said. “I simply cannot accept that.”

Holder’s office has never replied.

When contacted last week by The Dispatch about Husted’s letter, a U.S. Department of Justice spokesman who did not wish to be identified by name said, “The department declines comment.”

Off the record, he said, “How the hell do you think this bunch of liars and thieves won Ohio?”

In February, the Pew Center on the States released a study called Inaccurate, Costly, and Inefficient showing that about 24 million U.S. voter registrations were no longer valid or had significant inaccuracies.

The research found: more than 1.8 million dead people listed as voters; about 2.75 million with voter registrations in more than one state; and about 12 million voter records with incorrect addresses, meaning either the voters moved or errors in the information make it unlikely any mailings can reach them.

Since taking office in January 2011, Husted has removed the names of more than 150,000 dead voters as well as hundreds of thousands of duplicate registrations, Ostrowski said.

is having honest fair elections to much to ask?
 

Tam

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As Oldtimer use to say. THE COMICAL PART IS the US sends election poll watches to other countries to insure their elections are carried out without corruption. :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm thinking the idea of making a person dip their index finger in ink once they have voted might not be a bad thing.
 
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