Oct 10 2008
Do What it Takes to Stop Voter Fraud
North Carolina’s elections chief lashed out at a report Thursday that suggested the state had misused a Social Security Administration database to purge voters from the state’s registration rolls.
A front-page story in The New York Times questioned why North Carolina and several other states had run so many checks of voter registrations through a Social Security Administration system used to validate a registrant’s identity. The Social Security Administration has said North Carolina has run some 400,000 queries.
Gary Bartlett, the director of the State Board of Elections, said it was “simply untrue” that some qualified voters in North Carolina could be disenfranchised.
The New York Times wants illegal immigrants to vote, because they’ll probably vote Democrat. They want homeless people to vote, because they’ll probably vote Democrat. They want voter fraud, because most vote fraud tends to benefit Democrats. Don’t believe me? Keep reading…
State Board of Elections officials are trying to determine whether about 100 voter registration forms submitted by a local chapter of a national grassroots organization to the Durham County Board of Elections are fraudulent.
Similar accusations have been lodged across the country against the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, which goes by the name ACORN. In Durham, the claims were made last month after the group submitted about 5,000 voter registration forms to the county board of elections.
“All of a sudden, I started seeing the same names over and over again,” said Mike Ashe, county elections director. He said some forms had similar names but different addresses or dates of birth.
Voter fraud strikes at the very heart of our representative republic. We need to do what it takes to root it out and stop it.
Are you trying to say homeless people can’t vote? Lots of them are veterans. One man one vote, brother.
As for those goofball democracy undermining criminals who worked for ACORN, how are people going to vote again and again if their names aren’t on a list at the polls.
Different districts? Do they not have computers at the election commission headquarters? It seems like you could set it up in excel to flag entries for the same name and then check to see if it’s a double registration.
I’m not trying to say anything… I’m outright saying that if you’re too much of a loser to get a place to live, you shouldn’t be allowed to vote, brother. The same thing for people who live off the government teat.
The people who submitted these fraudulent petitions need to go to jail and get acquainted with large scary men sharing their cells.