Is Ohio's Election Being Stolen? (vote, democrat, Republican, crime)
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How would the campaigners get the Democratic voters mailing list?
Sounds like an insider job of a democrat trying to smear McCain by creating these McCain mailers and mailing them to Democrats.
How would they get the list? By going to the county clerk's office and asking for it. Voter registration lists are public records.
What do you expect from a corrupt chicago machine politician. In the words of Daley, the head of it, "vote early and vote often."
Seriously, it's the Chicago way and Obama cut his teeth on Chicago politics. They are registering the dead in Ohio. Oh, yeah, ACORN, yet another of Obama's associates. WAKE UP, AMERICA!!!
For what it's worth, the few trailers I've seen here in Ohio which are for the purpose of registering voters, are deserted.
There was just a report on TV last night about how there were like 450 people who registered and voted in Cuyahoga Co. (Cleveland-a hotbed of dismal Democrats). This number barely registers statistically and will not affect the election much. There were about two other counties in Ohio which are a target, and the same was true for those.
In a fall 2003 fundraising letter sent to Republicans, from Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell:
"I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president."
E-voting machine maker Diebold is based in North Canton, Ohio. Via earlier news items published mid-2004 by CNN, CBS, Mother Jones, and others
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