Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A FAIR ELECTION


Last week, one of my neighbors put out yard signs in support of McCain and the next morning, they were gone. Ripped out. Stolen.

A random act of mischief, you ask? No. This sort of thing has been happening regularly for several election seasons here in the county. Curiously, it's always the Republican campaign signs that go missing.

When did the Democrat Party realize they'd moved so far to the left that they could never win fair elections in a capitalist society and so made a conscious decision to try to steal them?

It's been going on for decades in the cities. Stuffed ballot boxes. Fraudulent voter registration. Dead people voting. No wonder the Democrats so vehemently oppose any attempt to require photo Ids at the polls!

But the dishonestly began in earnest in Florida during the 2000 presidential election. Al Gore, Clinton's heir-apparent, mistakenly assumed he would win the election handily. After all, there were hundreds of felons voting in Arkansas and thousands of corpses voting in Philadelphia and all over the country, voting machines were being tampered with. How could he possibly lose!

However, despite all the tampering, the will of the people glimmered through the murkiness and it turned out to be quite different than the result Gore had envisioned, so Gore made an unprecedented move. Rather than conceding the election with dignity, as every one of his predecessors — even those involved in very close elections — had done, Gore, the Democrat Party and their ranks of unscrupulous lawyers set out to steal the election.

Did I hear you say it was Bush who stole the election? Granted, that's been a particularly successful bit of propaganda, but it just doesn't fit the facts.

Who can forget the news footage of those poor Florida election workers holding ballots up to the light to try to determine if there was any indication of an indentation next to Gore's name. Our vocabulary was expanded to include handing chad, pregnant chad, dimpled chad.

Here's the story you didn't hear. Bill Rouverol, the inventor of the voting machines in question, was furious that his machines were being maligned night after night in the national news. He tried to prove that his machines had NOT malfunctioned, but no one would listen to him, so he delivered one of his machines to Rush Limbaugh's studio. He invited Rush and his staff to use the voting machine, experiment with it, do everything they could to try to get the machine to produce even one incompletely-punched chad.

The result? In every instance except one, the machine produced a cleanly-punched ballot.

The exception? When more than one ballot was placed in the machine!

The inescapable conclusion is that Democrat election workers stuffed the machines in Florida with in a deliberate attempt to steal the election.

We are now less than a month away from another presidential election, and Obama's campaign has already promised that if Obama loses the election, they will put this nation through a post-election battle that will make Florida 2000 look like child's play. Already, their attorneys are drafting lawsuits in preparation for the battle.

In addition, groups like ACORN have filed thousands of fraudulent voter registration forms all over the country. One ACORN operative actually admitted to sitting at his kitchen table and creating names and addresses out of whole cloth to complete the forms, which he then signed himself.

An update: Nevada state authorities have just raided an ACORN office in Las Vegas and confiscated boxes of fraudulent materials. ACORN operatives filed duplicate voter registrations, used imaginary names and addresses, even used the names of Dallas Cowboys football players.

It bears mentioning here that Obama obtained his much-vaunted "community organizer" experience while working with ACORN. Until now, I would not have guessed that experience gained while learning fraudulent voter registration practices qualified one to run for president of the United States. Who knew?!

This nation is a representative republic. Its citizens are entitled to free — and honest — elections. No party has the right to impose its ideas on the citizenry. For the sake of this nation and its people, let's stand down; let's stop the dirty tricks and election fraud; and on election day, let each eligible voter have one vote.

In this age of moral decline, a fair election is probably only a pipe dream. But I can dream, can't I?

© 2008 by Libbi Adams. All rights reserved.

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