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Saturday, February 09, 2013

Voter Fraud and the Virginian Pilot. Crooked or stupid, we report, you decide.


I'm not sure if the editors of the Virginian Pilot are crooks or stupid, but they are Democrats and are therefore apt to turn a blind eye to a little voter fraud here and a little voter fraud there because ... well, because Democrats are more apt to commit voter fraud.

According to this editorial in the Virginian Pilot,
lightning strikes pose a greater threat to the public than the likelihood that a person will vote twice or as someone else.
So watch out for lots of lightning strikes in Ohio because this Democrat poll worker admits she voted twice for Obama, and further that her daughter also voted twice.  But it's because it was for Obama.

 
What's interesting about this Democrat is that she blatant about it.  She openly admits to voting multiple times, having her daughter vote multiple times and voting for some relatives who were staying at her home from time to time.  When newspapers implicitly endorse voter fraud by claiming that it is so rare as to virtually non-existent, there is something seriously wrong with their ethics.  But then, as Glenn Reynolds has dubbed them, they are Democrat operatives with bylines and journalistic ethics is an oxymoron.
 
Here's a little more evidence that voter fraud is not only not rare but a regular feature of many elections. This evidence is provided by Thomas Fleming, a New Jersey Democrat and former president of the Society of American Historians My grandmother died there in 1940. She voted Democratic for the next 10 years.
 
And here's a little story from Little Rock. There's also a sting operation by James O'Keefe, voter fraud in Minnesota, as well as the fact that voter fraud is hard to prove when there's a secret ballot and there's hardly ever a penalty when voter fraud occurs.

Again, I wonder whether the editors of the Virginian Pilot are dumb or just playing dumb as they work to make it easier than ever to commit voter fraud.

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