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To: Wayners who wrote (145)2/21/2013 12:33:30 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 268
 
BUSTED: Team Obama Directly Implicated in Major NC Voter-Registration Fraud



After we learn of a morally-crippled poll worker named 'Melowese' voting for Obama at least six times in Ohio, now a report comes out that has the Obama regime itself working directly with like-minded scum at the North Carolina Board of Elections (BoE) to illegally register 11,000+ people. They also paid a company per registration to scrape-up voters, a blatant, in-your-face violation of federal law...

The Examiner:

North Carolina's Civitas Institute has revealed that the NC State Board of Elections and the Obama campaign conspired to register at least 11,000 people via the internet in violation of state law.

This has been confirmed through records requests filed with all of North Carolina's 100 counties. The counting is not yet complete.

North Carolina does not allow online voting, but according to Civitas, SBE staff authorized an Obama campaign website, Gottaregister.com, to use a web-based registration program.

The SBE's chief lawyer responded to the charge with a plainly disingenuous 1984-newspeak answer: Wright repeatedly denied that the SBE allowed online voter registration, insisting that it was “web-based voter registration” instead, as if there could be a “web-based” process that wasn’t online.

The technology from Allpoint Voter Services uses remote-control pens to transmit “signatures” over the Internet, according to techpresident.com. After entering voter information in an online form, the citizen “signs” it with a stylus or a finger. The Allpoint technology records the signature and then transmits it to one of two autopens – one in California, the other in Nevada. One of the pens transcribes the signature on to a paper voter registration form...

To say this is not “online” registration but “web-based” is like saying a certain vehicle
is not a car, it’s an automobile.

The point of having a “wet signature” – one in ink – is to provide a universally accepted way proving that a prospective voter is affirming in person all the facts on the form. To have an auto pen inserted at one point in this long computerized process is a far different thing...

Why all this voter fraud in North Carolina?
No voter-ID law, for one: add those 11,000 live specimens (illegally registered) to the 30,000 dead voters found registered in this very same
North Carolina, and it's a wonder Romney carried the state.

But just 'cuz Obama didn't win there doesn't mean it's OK to let it slide again- it's not: this crap needs to be fought tooth-and-nail by our side, from now-on into 2014/16. And if ossified Gee Oh Pee fossils like Boehner and McConnell won't do it, something -with $ behind it- needs to happen at the grass-roots level, and quick...

More at The Examiner

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To: Wayners who wrote (145)3/30/2013 4:23:06 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 268
 
Scott Compton, an honors English teacher at Chapin High School in Chapin, S.C., was placed on long-term administrative leave after he threw an American flag on the floor and stomped on it in front of his students.

Compton allegedly repeated the unpatriotic deed three times in one day. His goal, apparently, was to teach students that the flag is merely a symbolic piece of cloth. (RELATED: South Carolina teacher on leave for stomping on American flag in front of class)

Compton was already fired, reports The State, a regional newspaper. However, he had been fighting his termination until Friday, when he formally agreed to resign.

“Both Mr. Compton and the District agree that his resignation is at the best interest of everyone,” a joint press release announced.

Compton’s attorney, Darryl Smalls, had previously noted that Compton was nominated for Chapin High School’s teacher of the year several times prior to the flag-stomping kerfuffle.

news.yahoo.com



To: Wayners who wrote (145)4/6/2013 1:38:05 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 268
 
Man pleads guilty to cutting down American flags in Huntsville

By Nicole Emmet April 03, 2013
blog.al.com



Mihn Pham (Madison County Jail)

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A judge sentenced a man to 18 months probation this morning, and ordered him to pay $500 in fines for cutting down American flags from outside several businesses in Huntsville earlier this week.

Mihn Van Pham, 44, pleaded guilty to charges of criminal mischief in the third degree and resisting arrest in Huntsville municipal court this morning.

"I'm guilty, God bless America," Pham said.

Pham, who police say is of Vietnamese descent, used a translator during his hearing, in which Judge Sybil Cleveland ordered he receive a mental evaluation at the Madison County Health Center.

"They can advise me if you have a treatable mental illness," she said.


Cleveland suspended Pham's 60-day sentence in lieu of probation.

When asked about his current job situation, Pham said he works at a beauty salon, but was unable to provide the name or any other information about the job.

Pham was ordered to pay $100 in restitution to the Holiday Inn Express at 3808 University Drive for cutting down the business' U.S. flag.


Pham was arrested while cutting down the flag with scissors at 11 a.m. on Monday. Police said he also cut down flags from Burger King on Memorial Parkway at University Drive, The Academy for Academics and Arts on Poplar Avenue, and that charges of criminal mischief for those incidents are likely to follow.