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October 16, 2008

Voter Fraud Reaches Massive Scale in Ohio

Sean Hannity calls 2008 the year journalism died. It may also be the year democracy in America dies, both falling victim to the absurd yet terrifying Obamania phenomenon. Ohio's Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, a ferociously partisan Democrat, has been sitting on 200,000 suspect registrations that she wants to protect from scrutiny. It looks Obama's old friends at ACORN have been busy in this crucial swing state. Bush's 2004 margin of victory in Ohio was 118,775 votes, giving him the election over Hanoi John Kerry.

Brunner predictably dissembles about concerns that voters will be "disenfranchised" if those whose registrations smell fishy are asked to use provisional ballots. The fact that legitimate voters are disenfranchised if their votes are canceled out by Obamunists' systematic fraud goes unmentioned. Obamaniacs' contempt for the democratic process is matched only by their disregard for human life.

Ohio is so crucial to this election that Obama activists have been recruiting voters from across the country to register to vote there. This is 2885 Brownlee Avenue in Columbus:

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This modest house is the official residence of hordes of Obamatrons whose Vote From Home '08 operation is encouraging the unscrupulous to obtain Ohio absentee ballots under false pretenses. A report from Palestra.net:

The FBI might want to look into this during the last few months before it becomes an extension of the Obama 2012 campaign — assuming we're still bothering with the formality of elections in 2012.

Hat tip: Ace of Spades HQ, on a tip from V the K.

Posted by Van Helsing at October 16, 2008 6:56 AM

Comments

Go Get 'em, Palestra! You make all of us proud. It's so refreshing to see real journalism again. Keep up the good work.

Posted by: Nancy at October 16, 2008 7:12 AM

Dems motto - vote early and often on Election day. Register in all 57 states.

Posted by: Anonymous at October 16, 2008 7:24 AM

I make it 43 states for the winner. This is not going to be close in the Electoral College as far as I can see. The popular vote might very well be.

Who will win...?? My tea leaves don't currently say. The Magic 8-Ball is also undecided. It depends I guess on just how much vote fraud is left to happen.

Posted by: chuck in st paul at October 16, 2008 11:12 AM

Is that house like the one those SLA pigs died in in their shoot out with the police?

Posted by: Spurwing Plover at October 16, 2008 11:52 AM