Department of Justice whistleblower Christian Adams delivered one of the more interesting speeches at the True The Vote Summit last week in Houston, Texas. He recounted the voter intimidation case in Philadelphia. Then, he talked about how liberals elect people so that every element of the election process is controlled by liberals. That way, in close elections, every decision point leans left.
We’ve seen that in Minnesota and Colorado. After his speech, I asked Christian if he could explain how conservatives could be more savvy about election fraud. What can we do preventatively? What can we do when we suspect fraud? He provides some very solid advice.
Most important from the video: Christian talks about Section 8 of the Motor Voter act so states clean up the voter rolls and get rid of dead or ineligible voters. In Colorado, there were 4,000 ineligible votes. The Senate race was decided by 800 votes.
Please watch to learn what you can do to help. You can read more from Christian Adams at Pajamas Media. We conservatives need to be educated and fight back.
“If you stay home on election day and watch the vote results, you are not on the battlefield,” says Adams. Amen.
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Democrats intentionally install voter fraud....
NeoKong (Diary) Tuesday, April 5th at 8:02PM EDT (link)into the system with laws like motor voter, same day registration, provisional ballots ,open primaries and outside voter registration drives.
They want the system loose and slushy so they can game it.
That’s just a fact.
Convicted felons, illegal aliens, non-state residents ,nursing home patients and the dead all seem to come out at election time like a zombie army of the damned to cast their votes reliably for Democrats.
Time and time again we have to watch an election be stolen by a Democrat and their sleaze machine.
How can 42 states manage to conduct a Powerball drawing every week without a single incident of cheating but we can’t hold an honest election…?
You will never see someone holding up a ticket and looking at it with a magnifying glass to see if it is real in Powerball.
You never see some lottery guy with a box of tickets in the trunk of his car or a bag of tickets that were “discovered” in a closet.
There is no way to cheat and somehow the poor and the elderly manage to figure out how to play without ACORN or the ACLU standing behind them.
Some people might be thinking “Aaahhh ..OK Neokong…sounds great. Why don’t you turn off your computer and go rest up buddy”. But can you imagine a drawing with a $200 million dollar jackpot that we ran the same way we conduct a national election…?
With 42 different states all doing it their own way ?
Paper ballots, hand counts, provisional tickets for people who missed the drawing, lost tickets and panels of people deciding whether it is an eight or a three ? Recounts and re-draws and people waiting ten days for the final numbers to be certified…?
No state or lottery player would tolerate that but we do it every two years in federal elections and it is just crazy.
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There was at least one.....
grinlap Tuesday, April 5th at 10:15PM EDT (link)case of fraud in PA in 1980. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Pennsylvania_Lottery_scandal
And would believe I had 665, I came this close…..
Felons for Franken
Next93 (Diary) Tuesday, April 5th at 11:45PM EDT (link)The Franken-vote was decided by, if I recall correctly, 300 votes. A voter faud group has turned up more than 800 felons who voted in that election (a violation of state law), and nearly all of them in heavily democrat districts. Of course, there’s no evidence of HOW they voted, but in an election that close, the orange jump-suit demographic could certainly have been the deciding factor*.
The response of the Democrat Secretary of State to this revelation was, predictably, roaring silence.
*(and, really, why *wouldn’t* a felon want to see Democrats elected – they’re guaranteed to put the police to work tracking down tax payers who run afoul of the nanny-state laws rather than going after real criminals).
Obama was The One in 2008.
He’ll be a BIGGER one in 2012.
Colorado?
NightTwister (Diary) Wednesday, April 6th at 8:44AM EDT (link)To which election are you referring?
“Baseball fits America well because it expresses our longing for the rule of law while licensing our resentment of law givers.” ― Major League Commissioner of Baseball A. Bartlett Giamatti
Please tell me you aren't referring to the 2010 Senate election...nt.
NightTwister (Diary) Wednesday, April 6th at 5:12PM EDT (link)“Baseball fits America well because it expresses our longing for the rule of law while licensing our resentment of law givers.” ― Major League Commissioner of Baseball A. Bartlett Giamatti
How about this Colorado example:
YnotNOW (Diary) Wednesday, April 13th at 12:24PM EDT (link)GOP says 5,000 non-citizens voting in Colorado a ‘wake-up call’ for states
By Debbie Siegelbaum
TheHill.com
Republicans on the House Administration Committee want to shore up voter registration rules in the wake of a Colorado study that found as many as 5,000 non-citizens in the state took part in last year’s election. Rep. Gregg Harper (R-Miss.), the panel’s chairman, called the study “a disturbing wake-up call” that should cause every state to review its safeguards to prevent illegal voting.
Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler, a Republican, told the panel that his department’s study identified nearly 12,000 people who were not citizens but were still registered to vote in Colorado.
Of those non-citizen registered voters, nearly 5,000 took part in the 2010 general election
Colorado conducted the study by comparing the state’s voter registration database with driver’s license records.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/153079-gop-says-5000-non-citizens-voting-in-colorado-a-wake-up-call-for-states
YnotNOW
If not me, who? If not now, when?
And?
NightTwister (Diary) Wednesday, April 13th at 2:07PM EDT (link)There’s illegal voting everywhere. Show me that it affected the outcome of an election here.
“Baseball fits America well because it expresses our longing for the rule of law while licensing our resentment of law givers.” ― Major League Commissioner of Baseball A. Bartlett Giamatti
Yes, we cannot prevent ALL illegal voting, but
YnotNOW (Diary) Thursday, April 14th at 12:37PM EDT (link)But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t reign in obvious abuses. Especially when there are relatively simple solutions like ID checks for registration & voting.
Of course there is abolutely no way to “prove” any number of illegal voting affected an election – we have secret ballot protections after all. But it is pretty well assumed that the illegal vote skews democrat.
And the real point is that we must protect the integrity of the vote in a democracy (representative republic) so that the people will trust and abide by the results. All reasonable measures toward this goal are worthy.
www.truethevote.org
YnotNOW
If not me, who? If not now, when?
That's fine, but doesn't really answer my question here...nt.
NightTwister (Diary) Thursday, April 14th at 12:53PM EDT (link)“Baseball fits America well because it expresses our longing for the rule of law while licensing our resentment of law givers.” ― Major League Commissioner of Baseball A. Bartlett Giamatti
I'm sorry - what was your question?
YnotNOW (Diary) Thursday, April 14th at 1:01PM EDT (link)Re-reading, you asked whether Melissa was referring to the 2010 Senate race. My answer was not directed toward past good-or-bad impacts, just toward future use of these examples so that we can improve the process. Which I think is Melissa’s point.
YnotNOW
If not me, who? If not now, when?
She specifically said Colorado. I wanted a reference.
NightTwister (Diary) Thursday, April 14th at 3:05PM EDT (link)It’s a reasonable question.
“Baseball fits America well because it expresses our longing for the rule of law while licensing our resentment of law givers.” ― Major League Commissioner of Baseball A. Bartlett Giamatti
You are asking the impossible
Kyle-MI (Diary) Thursday, April 14th at 1:01PM EDT (link)It is impossible to prove that illegal voting has ever affected the outcome of an election. Of course, it is also impossible to prove that it has never affected the outcome of an election. It should be sufficient to know that it could very likely affect the outcome of an election, and we should therefore take reasonable steps to prevent such an instance.
I think it can be proven
PowerToThePeople (Diary) Thursday, April 14th at 1:08PM EDT (link)via common sense. If voting illegal or giving votes to a person that they did not earn did not sway an election, they would not do it. People or parties do not participate in illegal voting just for funs sake, they do it to make sure they win.
Regardless, you are right, we do need to do whatever is necessary to stop criminal behavior in voting.
My original question had nothing to do with illegal voting.
NightTwister (Diary) Thursday, April 14th at 3:06PM EDT (link)Melissa made a statement that an election had been stolen in Colorado. I simply asked which one. It’s a reasanable question since she didn’t say which election she was referring to.
“Baseball fits America well because it expresses our longing for the rule of law while licensing our resentment of law givers.” ― Major League Commissioner of Baseball A. Bartlett Giamatti