DesideriScuri -> RE: Democrat Election Officials Guilty of Election Fraud (4/26/2013 10:14:55 AM)
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ORIGINAL: RacerJim Democratic Election Officials Guilty of Election Fraud! "A jury in South Bend, Indiana has found that fraud put President Obama and Hillary Clinton on the presidential primary ballot in Indiana in the 2008 election. Two Democratic political operatives were convicted Thursday night in the illegal scheme after only three hours of deliberations in South Bend. They were found guilty on all counts. Former longtime St. Joseph County Democratic party Chairman Butch Morgan Jr. was found guilty of felony conspiracy counts to commit petition fraud and forgery, and former county Board of Elections worker Dustin Blythe was found guilty of felony forgery counts and falsely making a petition, after being accused of faking petitions that enabled Obama, then an Illinois Senator, to get on the presidential primary ballot for his first run for the White House. Morgan was accused of being the mastermind behind the plot. According to testimony from two former Board of Election officials who pled guilty, Morgan ordered Democratic officials and workers to fake the names and signatures that Obama and Clinton needed to qualify for the presidential race. Blythe, then a Board of Elections employee and Democratic Party volunteer, was accused of forging multiple pages of the Obama petitions." Democratic Officials Guilty Of Election Fraud That's in addition to the Maryland Democrat, Wendy Rosen, who, in September 2012, withdraw from her District's Congressional race amid allegtions, raised by local Democratic leaders, that she had voted in Maryland AND in Florida in 2006 and 2008. Maryland Democrat voted in two states That's in addition to the 28,000 provisional ballots cast in the 2012 North Carolina Lt Gov Race tossed out by the Board of Elections because they could not verify that the "voter" even existed, nevermind was eligible to vote. Note that the margin of victory was 6,858 votes. 28,000 fraudulent votes Oh, that's right. There is no widespread election/voter fraud, so ignore the above and move on. Voter ID laws wouldn't have done a damn thing to prevent this type of fraud. Wtf took so long? They're talking about 2008 primaries?!?!? What difference would it have made then, or since? Without Indiana's primary votes, Obama still would have been the Democrat candidate and would have been on the ballots come November. Not saying the election officials aren't guilty of doing something illegal. Just saying, aren't their bigger fish to fry?
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