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Friday, 14 November 2008

US Election fraud update (update)

I have blogged previously, including here about the way that the Democrats are stealing the US elections. Today I read at American Thinker that:
"The Minnesota Senate contest between Norm Coleman and Al Franken is getting more brutal by the day. Coleman’s lead over Franken is drifting downward as “corrections’ seem to favor Franken. The Coleman campaign is crying foul. What is particularly interesting is the role played by Minnesota’s Secretary of State, Mark Ritchie, under whose auspices these totals are being corrected and compiled.


He is not only a Democrat but was elected with the financial help of a group of wealthy Democrats whose goal was to elect Democrats to fill the Secretary of States positions-a key position of power given the importance of the these officials to ensure the honesty and integrity of the voting process. I wrote about this stealth strategy before Ohio’s voting procedures were controversial and the decisions made by that Secretary of State (Brunner) effectively favoring Barack Obama were criticized. She, too, was elected with the help of that same group of Democrats formed to elect Secretary of States in key battlegrounds. "

Before we Brits get complacent, remember the Labour party have been trying out many techniques for a while and the electoral fraud at next general election will make the similarities between the UK and Zimbabwe more than just economic.

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