Thursday, August 19, 2004

International Intrigue at the Ballot Box

Don Feder reports on the desire of the stooges in the Democratic party to bring in foreigners to "monitor" our elections. The same international community that has been so upstanding and honest lately is coming here to "help" us with out own democratic process. This means that nations like France and Germany, who are implicated in the Oil for Palaces scandal, and others such as Russia and Albania, always bastions of democracy, will be monitoring our elections. The truth is, of course, that the party of lies, fraud and deceit otherwise knows as the Democratic party, is looking for yet another way to undermine the election with the purpose of rigging the vote. Lest we forget, we should not allow the attempts in the past by Democrats to steal, cheat and defraud their way to power to go unmentioned:

  • In 2000, Gore campaign workers in Milwaukee were caught on camera giving packs of cigarettes to homeless people they’d lured to the polls.
  • In 1995-1996, then-Vice President Gore ordered the INS to expedite citizenship applications for 1.2 million aliens. The agency was told not to be too particular about criminal background checks. New voters were needed for Clinton’s re-election.
  • In 2002, Democratic county officials in Arizona helped illegal aliens to vote.
  • In the same year, workers for Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle (a Democrat, naturally) gave pastries, soft drinks and quarters to the mentally disabled at bingo games, then directed them to absentee ballots in the next room.
  • Also in 1992, the NAACP (virtually an auxiliary of the Democratic Party) tried to register felons at the Duvall County, Florida, jail – in violation of state law. In Maryland, workers at a federally funded adult daycare center told elderly clients to vote Democratic, because Republicans wanted to take away their Social Security. In a heavily Democratic county in Arkansas, party workers registered names in the phone book – some deceased – on the grounds that those who are err, vertically challenged, shouldn’t be denied the right to vote.
  • In 2001, Republicans turned over to the Justice Department the names of 3,273 individuals who apparently voted more than once in the 2000 election. Sen. Chris Dodd, D-CT, called this challenge to election fraud a partisan effort "that could make it harder for law-abiding citizens to vote on election day."

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