If democrats do not regain any power and actually lose some of their elections, what is the standard democratic talking point. The election was stolen!

Several stories are floating around the media of possible election fraud. This seems to be nothing but setting up the democrats for a loss, and blaming voting machines and republican conspiracies for their losses. Just as in the past.

A recent story on ABC talks about the Diebold voting machiens.

"Cheryl Kagan, a former Maryland Democratic legislator, was shocked when she opened her mail Wednesday morning. Inside, she discovered three computer discs. With them was an anonymous letter saying the discs contained the secret source code for vote-counting that could be used to alter the votes cast through Maryland's new electronic voting machines. "

My understanding is that with these disks a malicious person could skew the outcome of an election," Kagan said."

I bet one thing you won't hear in the MSM is how dead people are voting for democrats, and giving away crack for votes.


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on Oct 29, 2006
How do you back that the democrat's voting base are criminals and illegals?


How do we back? Quite simple really:


The Florida election has been closely scrutinized since the election, and several irregularities are thought to have favored Bush. These included the Palm Beach "butterfly ballot", which produced an unexpectedly large number of votes for third-party candidate Patrick Buchanan, and a purge of some 50,000 alleged felons from the Florida voting rolls


Or this one:


I predicted this a while back, but it's happening a lot sooner than I predicted. Apparently, Democrats are just peeing their pants to exploit their newest constituency in the state of Iowa. And they are beginning their quest for the felon vote today according to this Des Moines Register article from a couple days ago:



A voter registration drive, aimed largely at felons whose voting rights were restored this month by Gov. Tom Vilsack, will be held at two Des Moines locations on Saturday.

The event will be held from noon to 4 p.m. at Union Baptist Church, McCormick Street and East University Avenue, and at Creative Visions, 1343 13th St.

"We want to get as many ex-offenders registered as possible" for the upcoming school board election on Sept. 13, said JoAnn Hughes, a spokeswoman for the African American Leadership Coalition political action committee, which is sponsoring the drive.


About this time you libs out there are probably thinking that I'm being a little dishonest. After all, it's not as if the Democratic Party of Iowa is marching through the streets dragging felons out of their humble abodes and registering them to vote. No they aren't. Their surrogates at Creative Visions and the African American Leadership Coalition are. For the Iowa Democrats to come out and do this themselves would be far too obvious at this point. It'll be at least '06 before you see the Democrats come out and register voters themselves. But I can guaran-damn-tee you that JoAnn Hughes and her cronies would rather be stabbed through the heart with a silver dagger than vote for a Republican. So whether it's the chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party personally registering voters or little ole' JoAnn Hughes, it's all the same.


Or even this one from USA Today:


Fla. scraps flawed felon voting list
MIAMI (AP) — Florida elections officials said Saturday they will not use a disputed list that was designed to keep felons from voting, acknowledging a flaw that could have allowed convicted Hispanic felons to cast ballots in November.
The glitch in a state that President Bush won by just 537 votes could have been significant — because of the state's sizable Cuban population, Hispanics in Florida have tended to vote Republican more than Hispanics nationally. The list had about 28,000 Democrats and around 9,500 Republicans, with most of the rest unaffiliated.

"Not including Hispanic felons that may be voters on the list ... was an oversight and a mistake," Gov. Jeb Bush said. "And we accept responsibility and that's why we're pulling it back."


The list just keeps going on and on. Would you like me to continue?
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