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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (124986)11/2/2010 7:18:33 AM
From: Madharry1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
Soon coming to a city near you? How Chicago sold its parking meters and lost control of its city streets:

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (124986)11/2/2010 11:22:11 AM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations  Respond to of 132070
 
Union Accused of Voter Fraud Involving Mentally Handicapped
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Authorities in Crow Wing County are investigating possible voter fraud involving people with mental disabilities.

An affidavit, filed Monday by Brainerd resident Montgomery Jensen, claims a large group of mentally handicapped people were told whom to vote for by mental health staff members and that staff filled out the ballots themselves without the disabled voters close by.

Jensen said he came to the Crow Wing County Auditor's Office in Brainerd at approximately 4:40 p.m. Friday to fill out an absentee ballot, because he wouldn't have time to vote there on Nov. 2. During that time, Jensen said he and his significant other noticed a "large and disorganized" crowd that "appeared to be mentally incapacitated." Jensen claimed that "these individuals had no idea that they were at the court house, let alone they were there to vote." He said staff members told the disabled to vote for Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidates.

Jensen said he then noticed "a staff member from a facility trying to coerce a mentally incapacitated individual back to the voting booth without success, so the staff member proceeded to fill out the ballot without the mentally incapacitated voter." After filling out the ballot, Jensen said the staff member retrieved the handicapped voter and guided him to the county auditors counter to cast the vote.

Jensen further stated while he was in his voting booth, he overheard the same staff member telling another handicapped person which candidate to select as if she was "instructing a young child on how to stay between the lines when coloring." Jensen said he then looked over and saw the staff member physically filling in the ballot.

Jensen also claimed that when an employee of the county auditor's office went to take the ballot from the handicapped person, he refused and "thought it was his to keep. He had no idea where he was, let alone that he was voting for future elected offices."

According to Crow Wing County Attorney Donald Ryan, the county auditor and sheriff's office have been notified of the claims and Ryan expects an expeditious investigation.



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (124986)11/3/2010 11:40:46 AM
From: BSGrinder1 Recommendation  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 132070
 
And Stewart always responds: "We are a comedy show, not a news show!" Which is true.

A couple weeks ago I went to the Newseum to hear a talk by comedian Chris Bliss (who was a high school friend of mine) about the role of comedy in informing and stimulating public debate and politics. He made note of the Jon Stewart phenomenon and said that the key to the power of his show is the use of facts. Almost all his stuff begins with quotes or videos from the people he takes to task. Bliss thinks basing jokes on truth provides integrity, and thereby meaning and power, to comedy. Leave it to hate radio to make stuff up!
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