45040. iiibbb - 11/6/2012 10:08:13 PM Conservative Former Navy Seals To Face Down Democratic Voter Intimidation In Philadelphia
A Republican group of former special forces operators are mobilizing to monitor what they consider an epidemic of voter fraud and intimidation by Democrats in city centers like Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Limited Impact Of New Black Panthers In Pa., Conservative Watchdog Says
Ben Brink, a former Navy Seal who is the leader of a group of conservative special operations veterans traveling swing states in search of signs of liberal voter intimidation, says that the much-touted reports of aggressive New Black Panthers in Pennsylvania has so far been limited to "one dejected, unarmed" man. 45041. concerned - 11/6/2012 11:02:54 PM Hey Lefties -
Read this, and tell me what is so effing important about NOT requiring voter id at the polls. I thought you were all one worlder types where the US should do elctions same as these other countries. Until you come up with a consistent rational explanation for some overarching plan for your electoral game playing and clowning around, the working assumption will remain that you have all been low mentality tools to enable Democrat Party vote fraud, which has been amply displayed in just this election.
Foreign election officials amazed by trust-based U.S. voting system
45042. concerned - 11/6/2012 11:14:31 PM iiibbb -
Lesson is that it doesn't take the NBPP to suppress the vote at hundreds of polling places regular Democrat A-holes are more than capable of that. The NBPP is just the ugliest manifestation so far - edging into Brown Shirt territory. 45043. concerned - 11/6/2012 11:18:12 PM Democrats - smart AND tolerant.
A Florida woman wearing an MIT sweat shirt was prevented from voting at her assigned location. Sometimes, idiocy is stranger than fiction. 45044. robertjayb - 11/7/2012 12:09:57 AM Stealing democracy...Wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross
This GOP-led voter suppression effort should produce in investigation on the order of those conducted for the JFK and MLK assassinations, Watergate, the Challenger disaster and the 9-11 cockup. This geezer has voted for 50-plus years and I know about LBJ and Box 13. No contest. This is criminal perversion of our democracy. Chances are we would invade another country that pulled this crap.
45045. concerned - 11/7/2012 12:18:30 AM rjb -
Little problem with your rant - if a person is not an eligible voter, there by definition can't be voter 'suppression' of that voter. 45046. concerned - 11/7/2012 12:19:34 AM And most countries most certainly 'pull that crap'. Didn't you see my link about the UN observers? 45047. concerned - 11/7/2012 12:21:05 AM I'll wager Democrats suppressed far more votes of military personnel than anything rjb and jah can accuse Republicans of. Since it doesn't fit their partisan narrative though, they don't want to hear about it. 45048. alistairconnor - 11/7/2012 12:24:25 AM My two cents worth : I heard this from a friend :
"Numerous reports from Austin TX friends who voted, then went to the "final review page" and saw that the straight Democratic ticket they had voted had switched the vote for Obama to Romney without disturbing any of the other votes. This is being looked into, hopefully, as it was reported." 45049. concerned - 11/7/2012 12:49:26 AM Drudge is calling it about 190 electoral votes for each right now. 45050. concerned - 11/7/2012 12:53:56 AM Re. 45048 -
Regardless of the source of the allegation, it should be meticulously checked out, and if there is any intent found to defraud, suspend or rig, indict, convict and sentence. 45051. concerned - 11/7/2012 12:54:35 AM Re. 45048 -
Regardless of the source of the allegation, it should be meticulously checked out, and if there is any intent found to defraud, suppress or rig, indict, convict and sentence.
45052. robertjayb - 11/7/2012 12:55:51 AM That is a hazard of straight-ticket voting. The ballot can be fiddled. If this was deliberate there should be prosecution. But it seems foolish to me to think that any possible amount of ballot tampering would alter the outcme of Obama v. Romney in Texas. Sad to say but my state is red, red, red. No way Romney loses Texas. 45053. concerned - 11/7/2012 1:00:47 AM Bob Dylan predicts an 0bama landslide. Play that harmonica, Bob. 45054. concerned - 11/7/2012 1:02:28 AM rjb -
My state is at least as blue as yours is red. I might just as well have voted for 0bama, for all the difference it makes. But I did *Not* vote straight ticket, IAC. 45055. concerned - 11/7/2012 1:04:55 AM I think a number of Democrats are good candidates for their various offices. The pernicious effect of Democrat Party armtwisting of Democrat politicians who step out of line actually is suppressing the number of Democrats I vote for. 45056. concerned - 11/7/2012 1:08:11 AM Drudge just moved Ohio from '0bama' to 'toss up'. 45057. judithathome - 11/7/2012 1:39:07 AM Drudge? Are you kidding me?
45058. concerned - 11/7/2012 1:50:44 AM Re. 45057 -
Nobody else is posting much of anything that I've found so far online.
Anyhoo, I'm about to sign off for a while. It appears that early 0bama voters put in a big surge between the debates and today, but that Romney voters will be playing catch up for the rest of the evening in most states as they leave work, etc. 45059. concerned - 11/7/2012 1:56:37 AM Letterman made a joke about the Supreme Court 'deciding' this election for Romney a la 2000. There may be something to that since if the USSC has to intervene, Scalia, Thomas, Kennedy and Alito probably will find some way to coerce Roberts to vote with them to shut down 0bama to make up for his healthcare decision. Jes' funnin'!
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