Hillary Backers Decry Massive Obama Vote Fraud »
Posted By RedRiverJ 1 year ago in NewsWith accusations of voter registration fraud swirling as early voting begins in many states, some Hillary Clinton supporters are saying: "I told you so."
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RedRiverJ1 year ago
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Perhaps this explains the over confidence of Barack and Michelle Obama?
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FTA-Already in Iowa, the Obama campaign was breaking the rules, busing in supporters from neighboring states to vote illegally in the first contest in the primaries and physically intimidating Hillary supporters, they say.-

RedRiverJ1 year ago
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FTA- Obama’s surprisingly strong win in Iowa, which defied all the polls, propelled his upstart candidacy to front-runner status. But Lynette Long, a Hillary supporter from Bethesda, Md., who has a long and respected academic career, believes Obama’s victory in Iowa and in 12 other caucus states was no miracle. “It was fraud,” she told Newsmax.
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onlinecooking1 year ago
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So you believe all your party's propaganda? You're funny. It's interesting that the majority of McCain's ads are negative, its not about fixing things, its all about, oh Obama can't do this bla bla bla. Did you see the tax calculator? Obama: $1,000 return, McCain: $150 return.
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Don't get me started on Palin. The other day someone said something rather amusing, what are the two things Sarah Palin and Tina Fey have in common? 1. The are both entertaining to watch (laugh at), and 2. They both know nothing of politics.
While on the subject of fraud, I believe that's how Bush got into office. Also, what about this economic crisis? Seems like the US has fewer friends because of an unpopular leader. Europe hates us now but loved us under Clinton. -

ETproductions1 year ago
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More Repuke puke in the ear smearing, heh? Why am I not surprised.
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This piece of reeking garbage must be intended solely for those who have never voted before. There is no way you could bus in people from neighboring states or even neignboring voting districts. Their names would not be on the voters list for that district, so they simply wouldn't be allowed to vote. I am sure that, even as fond as the Republicans are of voter fraud, voting machine fraud, caging, voter suppression and using the Justice Department as an Injustice Department to prosecute their opposition only, they are smart enough to not bus in voters from a neighboring area. -
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Karlyc1 year ago
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Dionys1 year ago
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"As I heard attributed to Michelle Obama, the fix is in."
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More Repugnant Con lies.
Though McCain did say he's sure that he will win and that it will happen at the end of the night (after the Repugnant Cons burn all the democratic votes and re-program the voting machines). -
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CRYMTYPHON1 year ago
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Karlyc said: As I heard attributed to Michelle Obama, the fix is in.
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Does it make a diference to you, that you heard it in a fake interview?
Made up, no tapes, just lies and evil air?
Does it make a diference to you that you helped spread a lie?
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nostalgia1 year ago
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October 25, 2008
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BAM STAFFERS PULL THEIR BOGUS OHIO BALLOTS
Thirteen campaign workers for Barack Obama yesterday yanked their voter registrations and ballots in Ohio after being warned by a prosecutor that temporary residents can't vote in the battleground state.
A dozen staffers - including Obama Ohio spokeswoman Olivia Alair and James Cadogan, who recently joined Team Obama - signed a form letter asking the Franklin County elections board to pull their names from the rolls.
The letter - a copy of which was obtained by palestra.net, a Fox News affiliate - came a day after prosecutor Ron O'Brien publicly urged out-of-state campaign workers for both Obama and John McCain to "examine your conscience" before the elections board beings begins opening absentee ballots today.
Earlier in the week, O'Brien spoke with lawyers for both camps and urged them to make sure their staffs met permanent-residency rules, or face possible felony charges.
Also pulling his ballot yesterday was Hofstra University grad Jake Smith, an Obama volunteer who had voted in Knox County, Ohio.
On Thursday, O'Brien cut a deal with 13 out-of-staters, including four from New York, who tossed out their already-cast ballots and admitted they didn't meet residency requirements.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10252008/news/politics...-

Dionys1 year ago
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"A dozen staffers - including Obama Ohio spokeswoman Olivia Alair and James Cadogan, who recently joined Team Obama - signed a form letter asking the Franklin County elections board to pull their names from the rolls.
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The letter - a copy of which was obtained by palestra.net, a Fox News affiliate - came a day after prosecutor Ron O'Brien publicly urged out-of-state campaign workers for both Obama and John McCain to "examine your conscience" before the elections board beings begins opening absentee ballots today.
Earlier in the week, O'Brien spoke with lawyers for both camps and urged them to make sure their staffs met permanent-residency rules, or face possible felony charges."
THANK YOU! For letting us know that Obama's team followed the law to the letter after being informed of how it affected them. ALSO! For letting us know that McCain's team has decided to go ahead and vote illegally in the election.
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corl641 year ago
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How do you get away talking to people like this? Georgia50 merely stated that buses were rerouted to accomodate voters. How the f--k do you figure this makes Geogia50 a bitter, hateful white supremascist? Just because she has a view that does not agree with yours? You have said a lot of stupid sh!t on here before, but this just proves exactly how ignorant you actually are. It's dumbasses like you that are going to put this punk in office, then in two years or so, after he f--ks the country up more than it already is, will blame someone else who doesn't agree with you. Comments like yours and others who agree with you are the reason for articles like this. It's one of the main reasons that Obama should be kept out of office, among the many others. And you have the balls to talk about a waste of time, get real.
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ningyo1 year ago
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mickey mouse can vote as long as there is no requirement to show photo id or really any id at the polls..certainly this doesnt exist with absentee ballots or vote by mail..a quick check of white pages also showed a number of micheal mouse's..so how are these election officials to decide without a picture ID..the big ears would a dead give-away
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ningyo1 year ago
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of course...when you can go into a shopping mall..(mall of america) and for $25 get your photo id while-u-wait--($50 extra for a fake ssi# ) that doesnt really solve the problem either--seeing who doesnt like my comments make me think i've gotten it right
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most_reasonable1 year ago
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A story from NEWSMAX?
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LOL
So steeped in the muck of lies, hatred and deception.
The very barrel of Rotten apples that McCain has been trying to disassociate himself from.
He is now trying to distance himself from the DIVA Palin as well as the incompetent Bush and its a free for all. The GOP is in a foodfight throwing muck.
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ekklesiawarrior1 year ago
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The facts of life are B O was behind a Communist in Kenya, his father's life long friend has nothing to do with Newsmax. The we watched this unfold on the BBC and ITN in 2006.
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The killing of Christians took place early this year 2008 from Obama's friends. -
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springrad1 year ago
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Oh yes, time for Democrats to characteristically "fight amongst themselves"... 8 days before the election. Brilliant.
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Why wasn't this brought up immediately after the DNC? This is not the time. Let's be united, not divided! Do these Hilary advocates honestly think that something positive will come of these accusations in the next 8 days?-
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annoDomini1 year ago
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This is not a situation where Democrats are fighting amongst themselves. The supporters of Sen. Clinton who are now actively working against Sen. Obama are not Democrats at all: they are people who wanted to see a woman elected to the Presidency. Once Sen. Obama won the nomination, they were lost.
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techsupport1 year ago
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This "fight" has been going on since Sen. Clinton lost the primaries. Ever hear of the PUMAs? They lost, and they're bitter. Big surprise. According to the polls, they're not having much, if any effect on the party.
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The Republicans, on the other hand, seem on the verge of splintering into two parties:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/uselect...
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"The prospect of an electoral rout has unleashed a bitter bout of recriminations both within the McCain campaign and the wider conservative movement, over who is to blame and what should be done to salvage the party's future."
Apparently the lines are being drawn in the sand. It appears as if the future rests with either Gov. Romney or Gov. Palin (more in my next post about that). And, as is the recent trend in Republican politics, you're either with them or you're against them. Black or white. No shades of gray allowed!
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"Jim Nuzzo, a White House aide to the first President Bush, dismissed Mrs Palin's critics as "cocktail party conservatives" who "give aid and comfort to the enemy".
"He told The Sunday Telegraph: "There's going to be a bloodbath. A lot of people are going to be excommunicated. David Brooks and David Frum and Peggy Noonan are dead people in the Republican Party. The litmus test will be: where did you stand on Palin?""
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techsupport1 year ago
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It seems the former Romney campaign operatives are the ones who have been spreading the "Palin diva" info to the press:
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http://spectator.org/archives/2008/10/27/post-defe...
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"Former Mitt Romney presidential campaign staffers, some of whom are currently working for Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin's bid for the White House, have been involved in spreading anti-Palin spin to reporters, seeking to diminish her standing after the election. "Sarah Palin is a lightweight, she won't be the first, not even the third, person people will think of when it comes to 2012," says one former Romney aide, now working for McCain-Palin. "The only serious candidate ready to challenge to lead the Republican Party is Mitt Romney. He's in charge on November 5th.""
Sounds like all is not well in Republicanland.
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tchef1 year ago
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Ignorant morons grasping at straws. Your party as completely screwed the pooch in the last 8 years putting this country in the worst shape it has ever been in, and you think the American people should give you another 4 years? Go lick your wounds.
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RedRiverJ1 year ago
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Her wardrobe was purchased by the GOP like the stages, lights etc. She wore the clothing, it was returned to the GOP and given to charities. Currently she is wearing her own clothing she buys from a 2nd hand store called 'out of the closet'
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they all do wrong things, both sides. this is what she said about the clothing but since liberal media didn't report it it's not known.
even if it was wouldn't make any difference.
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CRYMTYPHON1 year ago
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As someone who supported Hillary Clinton during the long, long years of vile abuse she courageously endured as first lady, and later as she became a Senator, -
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I would like to thank the Republican party, Rush L. and especialy RedRiverJ for the concern they have shown this great lady.
I know that many, many, many, many people will simply accuse you of cynicaly championing a woman you once spat upon merely to stir up fights among democrats.
Ignore them!
Such people have the very lowest possible opinion of your morals, your politics, and your ability to affirm what is right instead of merely trying to win.
Go, RedRiverJ! and cheer Ms. Clinton, even as she stands proudly next to Mr. Obama on the victor's platform !
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annoDomini1 year ago
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If you REALLY have supported Mrs. Clinton when she was being savaged by her detractors, and you REALLY want to support Sen. Clinton now, stand with HER now and support the honorable Sen. Obama. Sen. Clinton is also honorable, but your comments now seem to suggest that she is now either a liar or a stooge or both.
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