The liberal Democrats have managed to institutionalize the protection of their frauds with laws claiming to promote "participation". The result is the obscenity of a 100% voter turnout in Philadelphia, and Marquette students in Wisconsin voting for Gore 4 and 5 times and then bragging publicly about it, not to mention St Louis precincts just staying open until the fraudulent votes can be maximized.
Ex-cons in Florida. Political hacks counting votes in precincts, and throwing out what they don't "need". Democratic "operatives" sweeping the streets for human flotsom and bribing them with cigarettes. The list goes on and on, and 2000 brought enough into the light to alert the states (some of them) that they are falling down in a basic duty to their citizens. The Justice Department might be of some assistance, but I doubt they will ever be able to solve the problem as long as the left's media arm is there to attack their flank.
It's a state problem, and there are going to be states where a living, taxpaying voter has a fair vote, vs an Illinois, where the Daly family still rules like Castro. But as I've said before, the Dems, in their desperation to keep the Clinton/Gore Nazis in power, stretched it all beyond any reasonable limit last November. They are still shocked that it didn't work. But I think that the trend back toward fair voting has been triggered. Eliminate even 10% for the Dem's fraud from 2000, and you have a Republican landslide. The effect on 2002 should shock the would-be Nazis in the Democratic party even more... |