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Jim Dean, Heritage TV producer/host
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Jim Dean is the producer of Heritage TV and a member of Georgia Heritage Council.
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Democrats are Voter Fraud Champs – Commentary by Jim Dean
Dear legal Americans,
There is no surprise in this
article on 2004 election voter fraud [see below]. The Democrats won, as they usually do. But I was
happy to see some third party documentation of last season's hanky panky. Now let's all hold our breath and see if this report makes it as a big news
item on mass media. Yeah, right.
We can use this to spotlight once again the total integrity bankruptcy of the Democrats when it comes to their
whining about new voter ID requirements (passed in 2005) and how they allegedly bar the poor and elderly from voting. What the Democrats are really concerned about is losing their voter fraud edge.
The report below is revealing in its gangster type tactics. Republican voter fraud tends to be more technical
like they did in Florida by removing enough voters from the lists early in the game to win the day for them. Of course, they did this to try to balance
out the fraudulent votes of the Democrats.
I have had state reps and senators here in Georgia admit to me that you need to plan to win by at least a 1000 votes to
cancel out the voter fraud that is built into the system. Beating voter fraud is all part of getting elected.
My solution is simple. I would make it a capital offense, an attack on the national security. In two years I
would have it all cleaned up. And I would make it retroactive to help out with the incumbent turnover that we need. Death sentences would be
commuted for turning in everybody else you knew that was involved. The life sentences would be served out in the harvesting fields to reduce the need
for the illegal immigrant invasion. In fact, this is where I would put all of the non-violent offenders. My approach would solve the migrant farm labor
issue (free prison labor is cheaper than illegal immigrants working at slave labor rates),
prison overcrowding and voter fraud issues all at once.
Enjoy the report. Truth won out, for awhile, on this.
Jim Dean is the producer of Heritage TV and a member of the Georgia
Heritage Council.
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Report: More Democrat than Republican Operatives Involved in Voter Fraud
By Melanie Hunter
CNSNews.com Senior Editor
August 3, 2005
(CNSNews.com) -- A report by a voting rights group regarding allegations of voter fraud, intimidation and suppression during the 2004 presidential election has found that "paid Democrat operatives were far more involved in voter intimidation and suppression activities than were their Republican counterparts during the 2004 presidential election."
The report by the American Center for Voting Rights Legislative Fund found that thousands "were disenfranchised by illegal votes cast and a coordinated effort by members of certain 'nonpartisan' organizations to rig the election system through voter registration fraud in more than a dozen states."
For example, the report noted, paid Democrat operatives were charged with slashing tires on Republican get-out-the-vote vans in Milwaukee, and an Ohio court order stopped Democrat operatives from calling voters and telling them the incorrect date for election and polling place information.
The report also found that a law enforcement task force found "clear evidence of fraud in the Nov. 2 election in Milwaukee" that included hundreds of felons, voters that voted twice, and even thousands more ballots that were cast than actual voters recorded as having voted in the city.
The task force also found multiple indictments and convictions of ACORN workers for voter registration fraud in several states.
Five cities -- Philadelphia, Pa.; Milwaukee, Wisc.; Seattle, Wash.; St. Louis or East St. Louis, Mo.; and Cleveland, Ohio - were identified as "election fraud 'hot spots' which require additional immediate attention prior to the 2006 elections."
These cities were identified based on the report's findings and the cities' documented history of fraud and intimidation.
The group sent a letter to Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean and Republican Party Chairman Ken Mehlman urging them to formally adopt zero-tolerance policies against fraud and intimidation.
The group also asked both leaders to identify issues of concern in each election fraud "hot spot" by October 1.
"Until political parties and candidates are willing to adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards election fraud, the American public will have little confidence in other reforms," Brian Lunde, ACVR Legislative Fund board member, said in a statement. "There is no room for politics when it comes to the right to vote."
"It should be easy to vote but tough to cheat," said Mark F. "Thor" Hearne, ACVR Legislative Fund Counsel in a statement.
ACV suggested states adopt their "common-sense recommendations," which include requiring photo IDs at the polls, accurate statewide voter registration databases and a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to vote fraud and intimidation.
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