Join the Next Right and Election Journal as fight election day voter fraud

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Cross-posted from Election Journal. Election Journal is working with a large number of activists around the country, tracking election fraud and other irregularities. Check out this video of some of our greatest hits from monitoring elections in the primary: If you see anything at the polling place that ...

Obama wants to reshape the agriculture industry

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

It's not just the coal industry he has it in for Below, Moe writes on some shocking statements by Barack Obama about "bankrupting the coal industry" in order to address global warming. Obama has it in for another industry: agriculture. Check out these statements from an interview he gave with Time's Joe Klein: As a consequence, ...

2000 people found in one Indiana county also in Florida

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Not the first time ... Cross-posted from Election Journal, your source for breaking election fraud news. The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette compared the Allen County, Indiana voter file to the Florida voter file and found 2,000 probable overlaps with the same name and birthday: The Journal Gazette compared the list of 222,000 active registered voters in Allen County ...

Another out of state Ohio voter

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Could have been stopped by following the law ... Cross-posted from Election Journal, your source for breaking election fraud news. Yet another out-of-state Ohio voter was discovered, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer: A Connecticut man apparently registered to vote and cast a ballot in Hamilton County while visiting during the so-called "golden week" when anyone in Ohio ...

We need better information

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

These discussions about what an online right should look like seems to miss several points. There are distinct problems, and they need to be handled seperately. Some of these problems need to be solved organically, some will require time, but some can be solved somewhat mechanically. One of the things that ...

Who returned 70 unsigned absentee ballots in Ohio?

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Cross-posted from Election Journal, your source for election fraud information. The Dayton Daily News reports that Miami County election officials are trying to figure out how 70 unsigned, but otherwise voted, absentee ballots were returned to the board of elections: Miami County election officials Friday, Oct. 31, asked prosecutors and the sheriff's office to investigate suspected voter fraud ...

Former DoJ officials ask Mukasey why DoJ is not enforcing HAVA

Friday, October 31st, 2008

A number of former DoJ officials have sent a letter to Attorney General Michael Mukasy asking why the DoJ is not enforcing the law and correcting the record regarding a previous letter sent by another set of former attorneys. The key passages seem to be: As these cases show, in more ...

OH Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, linked to ACORN; how many more Dem SoSs?

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Yesterday, a very important piece of information popped. The fundraising consultant for the Ohio Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, is the Director of Development for Project Vote, Karyn Gillette. It is easy to see how Brunner's strategy of turning of HAVA checks (and then suing to keep them off) ...

Who fraudulently voted Christina Garcia?

Friday, October 31st, 2008

An example of how you can steal votes with absentee ballots The Des Moines Register offers an example of a dementia patient voting by absentee ballot: Reports that an 87-year-old Council Bluffs woman was allegedly pressured to vote absentee by a Democratic campaign volunteer raise suspicions that some people who have diminished mental capacity are being ...

Does Time know what either "fact" or "check" mean?

Friday, October 31st, 2008

A brief diversion into history Since the indictment and conviction of Ted Stevens, Time ran a series on indicted Senators. One that they discussed was John Smith from OH 1803-1809. They describe him as a "Republican" from Ohio. That's funny. First of all, his party affiliation, as described by the Congressional Bioguide as "Democratic Republican". Any ...