Tuesday, October 21, 2008

VOTING FRAUD—
...A piece of cake in Ohio

Before you can cast a fraudulent ballot in Ohio you must become registered with your county’s board of elections. To do that you can simply walk into your local library or post office, for examples, and ask for a voter registration card, fill it out and mail it to the local elections office in a timely manner.

On that card simply check “yes” where it asks if you are a US citizen. To prove your citizenship the card asks for your Ohio driver’s license number or the last four digits of your Social Security number. Do as they say and provide one or the other.

Here’s where the fraud gets easy. Any legal alien can acquire a driver’s license and a social security number. The very documents asked for to prove your citizenship are not proof of that whatsoever.

If you are registering by mail and do not have a driver’s license or Social Security number to divulge they simply ask you to provide something like a copy of a utility bill or a paycheck.

How either of those proves citizenship is beyond me.

Regardless, that will get you plugged into the voting system.

Then, the final insult to our voting process; when you go to the polls to vote that same utility bill will satisfy election workers of your identity. You will be asked to sign the poll book. Simply, sign it like you signed your registration form and BINGO, you may then cast your fraudulent ballot.

No one likely will be the wiser and once your ballot is cast it loses its identity so the secrecy of your vote is protected and can never be discounted in the election.

Your vote, fraudulent or otherwise, certainly does count.

Now, add the millions of illegal immigrants nationally into this equation with boundless forms of phony citizenship documentation and the potential for fraud grows exponentially.

Ironically, as I was doing the research for this piece the clerical lady with whom I was discussing this procedure was very aware of the ramifications of my questions. She was herself, a legal alien.

She was just fine but this sloppy procedure needs fixed!

BREAKING NEWS on this issue: An Ohio state appellate court recently ruled the secretary of state must make more stringent rules for evaluating the legitimacy of the more than 600,000 new voter registrants in Ohio.

The US Supreme Court refused to hear the merits of the case, stating only; plaintiff, the Ohio GOP, did not have legal standing in the case.


It has routinely been alleged that over 200,000 of those registrants are in error or bogus.

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