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Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:03 am
by tylamonroe
And here we go again. Surprise. It's the democrats here just like in Va with their hand in the cookie jar.

Vote Brown all the way down! Somali please.

http://www.humanevents.com/2012/10/26/i ... d-in-ohio/


By: Sara Marie Brenner
10/26/2012 09:25 PM
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In Ohio, a person can register to vote up to 30 days before the election, with absentee voting starting 35 days before the election. The 5 day overlap is referred to as the “golden week” — the days during which someone can register to vote and vote simultaneously at the board of elections.

After receiving a tip earlier Friday regarding voting irregularities at the Morse Road voting center in Columbus, Ohio, frightening accusations and facts have been uncovered.

A source, who wishes to remain anonymous, is a volunteer outside the Morse Road polling center. She has witnessed Somalis — the Somali community in Columbus is the second largest in the United States — who cannot speak English come to the polling center. They are brought in groups, by van or bus. The Democrats hand them a slate card and say, “vote Brown all the way down.” Given that Sherrod Brown is the incumbent Democrat Senator in Ohio, one can assume that this is the reference.

Non-English speaking voters may use an interpreter. The interpreters are permitted by law to interpret for the individual voting; however, they are forbidden from influencing their vote in any way. Another source who also wishes to remain anonymous has seen Democrat interpreters show the non-English speaking Somalis how to vote the Democrat slate that they were handed outside. According to this second source, there are not any Republican Somali interpreters available.

The logical follow-up question is whether a non-English speaking person is an American citizen. Although Republican leadership in Ohio passed a voting reform law, it was repealed by the legislature itself after the Democrats threatened a referendum. According to the Ohio Secretary of State’s web site, someone wanting to vote early in Ohio must supply one of the following in writing on the absentee ballot form, whether voting early by mail or in person: an Ohio driver’s license number; the last four digits of the social security number; or a copy of a current and valid photo identification, military identification, or a current — within the last 12 months — utility bill, including cell phone bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the person’s name and address in addition to the voter registration acknowledgement.

The voter is not required to show the driver’s license or social security card, but must merely write it on the absentee ballot request form. While the individual would be required to show a utility bill, bank statement or other printed document if he or she chooses that option, this is in lieu of writing the driver’s license or social security number. Therefore, the information cannot be checked against the Bureau of Motor Vehicles or other state databases. Essentially, a person is asked to check a box stating that they are a citizen, and the poll worker is to trust that they are the person who is listed on the item being shown or the information being written. In other words, someone can be an illegal resident of the state of Ohio and the United States, get an apartment, turn on the heat, bring in the Columbia Gas bill, register to vote by the deadline, and vote by showing that same bill. There is then no verification that this individual is a citizen of the United States.

Matt McClellan, the press secretary for Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, explained, “There is a process to challenge a voter’s eligibility. The point in time for a challenge to be brought ended mid October. A poll worker could challenge a voter if they had questions as to whether or not a voter was registered or eligible to vote.” However, if the poll worker does not raise the issue at the time the voting occurs, that person’s vote will otherwise be counted on election day along with everyone else’s vote. McClellan was not aware of any reports of irregularities at the Morse Road voting place in Franklin County.

Two phone calls and a text message to the Public Information Office at the Franklin County Board of Elections were not returned.

According to the Somali Community Association of Ohio’s web site, over 45,000 Somalis live in Ohio. Only 40 percent have become citizens of the United States, and only 25 percent speak English well enough to get a job.

The second source mentioned has seen voter intimidation at this same voting place. A Mitt Romney bus stopped near the voting center, approximately 30 Democrats who were outside handing out the slate cards rushed over to the bus. They yelled at the bus, and swarmed around its door when anyone attempted to exit the bus. This, from the “tolerant left.”

All elements of this story are still developing and will be updated as new information is uncovered. Stay tuned.

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:41 am
by DEATH ROW JOE
The title you deleted asks the question:

Is voter fraud being committed in Ohio?


The answer is NO.

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:42 am
by tylamonroe
DEATH ROW JOE wrote:There is no voter fraud in Ohio.
These are not the droids you are looking for.

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:47 am
by DEATH ROW JOE
tylamonroe wrote:
DEATH ROW JOE wrote:There is no voter fraud in Ohio.
These are not the droids you are looking for.
Good job babysitting this idiotic thread. I made a post and edited it within a minute and you already responded with the usual gibberish.

Post made: Sat Oct 27, 2012 4:41 am

Post edited: Sat Oct 27, 2012 4:42 am

So the GOP is getting the excuses ready already. Obama stole Ohio with voter fraud.

How pathetic.

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:51 am
by tylamonroe
Wow, you might really be Joe Biden. Show me your smile.

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 4:08 am
by tylamonroe
DEATH ROW JOE wrote:The title you deleted asks the question:

Is voter fraud being committed in Ohio?


The answer is NO.
I didn't delete shit sweetheart. You are comming unglued, melting as it where. Just like O's fire wall. Good bye, FL, VA, NC, CO. The campaign has left those states. NV, WI, MI are next. OH is the prize and our ground game is strong. Best registration advantage since 2000 and your hope and change train is out of $4 gas.

Live with it, baby.

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 5:16 am
by Luminiferous
tylamonroe wrote:
DEATH ROW JOE wrote:The title you deleted asks the question:

Is voter fraud being committed in Ohio?


The answer is NO.
I didn't delete shit sweetheart. You are comming unglued, melting as it where. Just like O's fire wall. Good bye, FL, VA, NC, CO. The campaign has left those states. NV, WI, MI are next. OH is the prize and our ground game is strong. Best registration advantage since 2000 and your hope and change train is out of $4 gas.

Live with it, baby.
"Our ground game is strong?"


Holy shit that's some P13 shit right there, Tyla... over a political party? :lol:


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Oh okay I'll believe this one...at least they're not part of the lamestream media..

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 6:13 am
by Danzig in the Dark
A source, who wishes to remain anonymous,
The second source mentioned
Obviously reliable sources.

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 9:02 am
by HerveVillechaizeLounge
Danzig in the Dark wrote:
A source, who wishes to remain anonymous,
The second source mentioned
Obviously reliable sources.
It only is reliable if it comes from a democrat.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is not backing down from his second-hand allegations that Mitt Romney did not pay taxes for 10 years, but he still won't name his sources for the unproven claim.

http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-08 ... ey-adviser
:roll:

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 9:11 am
by Danzig in the Dark
DerpeVillageIdiotLounge wrote:
Danzig in the Dark wrote:
A source, who wishes to remain anonymous,
The second source mentioned
Obviously reliable sources.
It only is reliable if it comes from a democrat.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is not backing down from his second-hand allegations that Mitt Romney did not pay taxes for 10 years, but he still won't name his sources for the unproven claim.

http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-08 ... ey-adviser
:roll:
You and your straw man need to take it up with Reid.

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 10:49 am
by HerveVillechaizeLounge
Danzig in the Dark wrote: You and your straw man need to take it up with Reid.
typical response. :roll:

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 10:53 am
by Danzig in the Dark
DerpeVillageIdiotLounge wrote:
Danzig in the Dark wrote: You and your straw man need to take it up with Reid.
typical response. :roll:
No animated gif?

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 11:13 am
by HerveVillechaizeLounge
Danzig in the Dark wrote:
DerpeVillageIdiotLounge wrote:
Danzig in the Dark wrote: You and your straw man need to take it up with Reid.
typical response. :roll:
No animated gif?
... and blind to boot. :roll:

Re: Voter Fraud in OH

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:11 pm
by tin00can
When I saw "Voter Fraud" I thought this thread was gonna be about this:
http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news/20 ... fraud?lite

or this:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc- ... story.html

or this:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opi ... 1245.story


Instead, it was just some half-baked accusations from unidentified "sources."