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Now, you know that Obama, himself, is not personally sending them into Ohio. It happens to be ACORN, who he has hired and worked for in the past.
Yes, but if you ask him he'll tell you either he didn't know he was working for them or that when the voter fraud activities came to light he was unaware because he was in church not listening to Jeremiah Wright.
It wouldn't surprise me. During primary season, I shared my experiences at our precinct caucus. The Obama field coordinator was very shady -- he was on the phone telling people to get to my precinct and giving directions. Uh, hello, you had to VOTE at the precinct to be eligible to caucus, so why would people NEED DIRECTIONS to the precinct at the last minute? Clearly, he saw there were more folks in the Hillary group and he was trying to change the outcome.
A group of people marched in, led by their pastor, literally minutes before the precinct doors were closed and locked. None of the people could be found on the voter list and when they were asked to provide their drivers license numbers for identification purposes, they began to protest loudly and threaten to call the media and the state elections office, alleging discrimination. They were allowed to sign the caucus sheets -- the caucus leader saw they were going to try to disrupt and he figured it would be best to let the state sort it out. (Our state DID vet all of the signatures, especially those with no voter ID or drivers license numbers given.)
It was shady, Chicago-style. I wouldn't put anything past the Obama campaign.
So maybe this is how they will steal Ohio? Trucking in non-residents to vote. Just like probably happened in other states in the primaries.
You mean like Ken Blackwell complaining about paper weight in 2004.
"Mr. Blackwell's decision to reject voter registration appications based on paper weight may have resulte in thousands of new voters not being registered in time for the 2004 election." And, let's not forget the Diebold voting machines. Payback time is here. The repubs deserve everything they get in Ohio. I'm loving it.
So maybe this is how they will steal Ohio? Trucking in non-residents to vote. Just like probably happened in other states in the primaries.
this is all over the news right now......Even Mickey mouse and the entire Dallas cowboys roster was registered to vote democrat....how corrupt!! Wow...this is going to be interesting
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