maybe the messiah is raising the dead to vote for him

On Oct 10, 11:14 pm, Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mayor Daley must have been visiting Houston.
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> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 4:53 PM, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > The dead having been rising to vote in Houston:
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> >    [There are m]ore than 4,000 people whose names are listed both on
> > Harris County's voter rolls and also in a federal database of death
> > records, a Texas Watchdog analysis has found.
>
> >    And dozens of those people […] have apparently cast ballots from
> > beyond the grave, records since 2004 show. One expert says the number
> > of deceased names used to cast ballots may be higher than what Texas
> > Watchdog's analysis found.
>
> >    Instances of dead voters' names being used to cast ballots were
> > most frequent in three elections, the November 2004 general election,
> > the November 2006 general election and the March 2008 Democratic
> > primary, the analysis found.
>
> > Given Obama's longstanding ties to the vote fraud outfit ACORN, dead
> > voters are likely to have more influence than ever next month.
>
> >    The findings come as the group ACORN, the Association of Community
> > Organizations for Reform Now, has faced scrutiny in multiple states
> > for allegedly improper voter registrations — including players for the
> > Dallas Cowboys, not in the Lone Star State, but in Nevada. The group's
> > Nevada offices were raided by state officials earlier this week.
>
> > The 4,000 corpses voting in greater Houston represent almost four
> > times W's margin in Florida in 2000, which saved the country from an
> > Al Gore Administration. With Obama's ACORN friends busy cheating
> > across the country, McCain will have to win by a substantial margin to
> > win at all.
>
> >http://www.moonbattery.com/
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