How do we know Democratic operatives are not gaining admission to GOP
speeches and formenting racial hatred to gain a sympathy vote for
Obama? The Pope isn't booed by Lutherans, is he?

On Oct 12, 6:00�am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> considering the dem operation acorn is under investigation in half the
> states for illegal activities, someone needs to make attempts to
> ensure a fair election.
>
> On Oct 12, 5:47 am, "[ the last �patriotic Republican �]"
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > GOP Attacks on American Voters Turn Desperate, Ugly and Dangerous
> > �http://www.truthout.org/101108B
> > The GOP assault on American voters has hit full stride as the economy
> > and John McCain tank in synch.
>
> > � � With just over three weeks until election day, the Republicans
> > have mounted an all-out attack against newly registered voters and the
> > organizations working to sign them up. As many as 75% of these new
> > voters are expected to vote Democratic, but the attacks have also
> > spread to long-established voters as well. Recent calculations show
> > more than a million more newly registered Democrats in Ohio than
> > Republicans.
>
> > � � The usual drumbeat claiming massive voter fraud has become
> > ceaseless at Fox "News" and other right wing media mouthpieces.
>
> > � � As expected, the assault centers in Ohio, which once again could
> > decide the presidency, but has manifested throughout the nation:
>
> > � � 1) A Republican sheriff in Greene County, Ohio, has demanded
> > social security and other records from 302 local voters whose ballots
> > he apparently wants to negate. Sheriff Gene Fischer has requested
> > registration cards and address forms for all Greene County residents
> > who voted in a special session established in Ohio allowing new voters
> > to register and vote on the same day. The process was challenged in
> > court by the GOP. The Ohio Supreme Court turned down that challenge,
> > and allowed the same-day voting to proceed. But now Fischer claims
> > telephone calls complaining about the potential for voter fraud have
> > prompted him to go after the information.
>
> > � � In Franklin County, home of Ohio State University, Columbus State
> > Community College, Capital University, Ohio Dominican University, and
> > Otterbein College, election protection observers are reporting
> > continuing surveillance by Republicans at Veterans Memorial, the site
> > for early voting. The observers have documented Republican operatives
> > taking photographs and writing down license plate numbers of voters.
> > Election activists expect similar criminal charges as in Greene County
> > to be filed in the state's capital.
>
> > � � Greene County is home to Wright State, Central State, Wilberforce
> > and Cedarville Universities, along with Antioch College, which was
> > recently put out of business by a right-wing putsch on its board of
> > directors.
>
> > � � Llyn McCoy, Greene County's deputy elections director, says names,
> > telephone and Social Security numbers will be blacked out of any
> > records handed over to the Sheriff. According to McCoy, the Sheriff
> > says he has no evidence of voter fraud other than phone calls stating
> > fraud was a possibility. It is widely assumed that the same-day
> > registration/voting option was exercised primarily by students who
> > lean heavily Democratic. In 2004, African-American students from
> > Wright State, Central State and Wilberforce were regularly challenged
> > on their registration credentials and forced to endure waiting in
> > lines to vote for hours. Students at Cedarville, a Christian school,
> > made no such reports. Sheriff Fischer's targeting of historically
> > black college students, the core of Obama-mania, is intended to send a
> > chilling effect through the ranks of these Democratic voters.
>
> > � � 2) U.S. District Court Judge George C. Smith, a Reagan appointee,
> > has approved a GOP lawsuit demanding that the state give county boards
> > of elections great leeway in attacking new voter registration forms.
> > The decision, framed under the Help America Vote Act, would allow
> > Republican challengers access to data from the Bureau of Motor
> > Vehicles and the Social Security agency to challenge new voters. The
> > Judge noted that Ohio law permits challenges to absentee ballots,
> > thousands of which have been pouring in to elections boards. If
> > allowed to stand, it could give the GOP the right to shred ballots
> > already cast in the Buckeye State, with the precedent possibly being
> > used to further enable a GOP nationwide disenfranchisement campaign.
> > Smith gave Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner a week to respond.
> > Brunner has stated she will appeal.
>
> > � � 3) Before the ruling, Brunner announced at the close of
> > registration that the number of registered voters in Ohio had jumped
> > by 665,949, from 7,518,189 active voters on January 1, 2008, to
> > 8,184,138 active voters now. About 5.4 million votes were officially
> > counted in Ohio's 2004 presidential election. Then-Secretary of State
> > J. Kenneth Blackwell certified a Bush victory of less than 119,000
> > votes. A massive GOP disenfranchisement campaign could easily exceed
> > that margin.
>
> > � � 4) The New York Times has reported that boards of elections in at
> > least nine crucial states, including Ohio, have violated federal law
> > in conducting purges and have been illegally using Social Security
> > data bases as part of those purges. The Times' Ian Urbina quotes
> > Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman as asking the Colorado
> > Attorney-General to review how some 2,500 citizens were removed from
> > the registration lists there. The Times has cited purges in Colorado,
> > Louisiana and Michigan that have apparently been conducted within 90
> > days of the upcoming November 4 election, violating federal law that
> > allows states to expunge only those who have been convicted of a
> > felony, moved out of state or died.
>
> > � � 5) The Times has also reported that boards of elections in Nevada,
> > North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio have illegally used federal
> > Social Security databases to flag and possibly eliminate voters whose
> > registration applications were suspected of irregularities. The Times
> > reported some 37,000 Colorado voters removed in the three weeks after
> > July 21; Secretary Coffman said the number was 14,000.
>
> > � � 6) Michigan elections director Christopher Thomas said his state
> > had removed about 11,000 voters in August, while the Times estimated
> > the real number to be closer to 33,000. Thomas refused to make the
> > purged files public. Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land is a
> > long-standing Republican partisan whose political activism traces back
> > to the mid-70s when she worked for Gerald Ford's campaign in high
> > school. Critics charge that she functions in the traditional of
> > Florida's Katherine Harris and Ohio's J. Kenneth Blackwell.
>
> > � � 7) North Carolina's BOE director Gary Bartlett dismissed concerns
> > raised by the Social Security Administration about possible mis-used
> > of SS files to purge registrations there in conjunction with drivers
> > licenses. The SSI contends Social Security numbers can only be
> > accessed when there is no drivers license or other form of state ID
> > available.
>
> > � � 8) A CBS News report has revealed organized caging attempts by the
> > GOP to eliminate registered voters from the rolls in 19 states. The
> > report marks one of the first initiated by a corporate news
> > organization isolating Republican anti-vote campaigning.
>
> > � � 9) An electronic voting machine in New Mexico was found to be
> > operating on faulty software which could have eliminated hundreds of
> > votes. The glitch was apparently corrected, but was of a type that
> > could result in thousands of votes being lost on Election Day 2008, as
> > they were in 2000 and 2004.
>
> > � � 10) The grassroots organizing group ACORN has come under serious
> > attack in Nevada, Missouri, Ohio and elsewhere from Republicans
> > attempting to negate the thousands of generally low-income citizens
> > ACORN has registered to vote. As a matter of law, ACORN is required to
> > report irregular registrations that come through its process. But GOP
> > operatives have equated these with "fraudulent" filings, and a have
> > ramped up a smear and fear campaign aimed at negating thousands of
> > legitimate ACORN registrants throughout the US.
>
> > � � 11) The GOP continues to resist attempts to subpoena Michael
> > Connell, a shady Republican computer operative who programmed the 2000
> > Bush-Cheney web site. Connell was also hired by former Ohio Secretary
> > of State J. Kenneth Blackwell in 2004 to tabulate the Ohio vote count.
> > Under Connell, Ohio's vote totals were shunted to a computer bank in
> > the same basement in Chattanooga, Tennessee, that housed the servers
> > of the Republican National Committee. In the early hours of the
> > morning after election day, vote totals mysteriously began shifting
> > from Kerry to Bush, swinging the 2004 election. Connell's cyber-
> > security industry colleague Stephen Spoonamore, a Republican and
> > former McCain supporter, has said that Connell may be able to shed
> > light on vote count rigging in the 2008 vote count as well. Attorneys
> > in the King-Lincoln-Bronzeville civil rights lawsuit have thus far
> > been unable to secure Connell's sworn testimony.
>
> > � � 12) CNN has reported that Obama's surging poll numbers may leave
> > him "in position to steal Virginia from the GOP." Virginia hasn't
> > backed a Democratic presidential candidate since Lyndon Johnson in
> > 1964, but CNN's use of the word "steal" has raised hackles among
> > election protection activists who argue the flow of theft is in the
> > other direction.
>
> > � � As the moment of truth arrives, McCain-Palin attacks based on
> > race, alleged "terrorist" ties and more are sure to increasingly
> > dominate the GOP campaign. But far more insidious will be an all-out
> > assault on voter registration in the name of "voter fraud," and on
> > finding new ways to undermine the national vote, most importantly on
> > electronic voting machines of the kind programmed by Michael Connell.
>
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