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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Voter Fraud Alert for Asheville

Be aware that there is a "non-partisan" group going around registering people to vote, and they are giving their website as www.ncforchange.com. Follow the link. (It leads directly to the Obama Website)

If these people show up at your workplace, or your home, please tell them that they are not non-partisan...that they are affiliated with the Obama Campaign.

Hat Tip: Andrew

This sounds like Obama has copied the ACORN Voter Fraud template to be used nationwide. You do know that he used to work for ACORN, right?

IF you have any encounters with these people, please get some pictures and/or video, or at least get me some names.

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4 comments :

Non-partisan voter registration drives are legal.

The thing that concerns me is that this is being sponsored by the Obama Campaign...and that fact is hidden from the participants.

One wonders if the voter registration forms, if completed to indicate the person wished to register as a Republican, would be turned in the the Board of Elections.

It is illegal to dispose of a completed voter registration form. There are many such irregularities such as this and more happening in Ohio and other battleground states.

So, having absolutely no evidence of your fears, you run with this anyway?

I know the people running this drive, and while they don't go out of their way to find Republicans, they turn in every last registration form they receive. It's on the up-and-up.

Why don't Republicans want people to vote?

You forget, Gordon, that I was raised in the home of a Democrat Party Official. I know a thing or twelve about voter fraud in the Democrat Party.

On th up an up, eh? Enough for at least one business to cancel their drive.

I want people to vote. I also want to ensure that those peope who are voting are legal US Citizens, are properly registered in the correct precinct, and meet all the other qualifications to vote.

I also want the potential voter to be who they say they are. Is that too much to ask?