Given Obama's background in providing legal representation and agitator
training for the ultra-radical ACORN, which specializes in voter fraud, it's
obvious things will get ugly next month. John Fund provides
confirmation:   VOTER
FRAUD EXPECTED TO BE RAMPANT
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10052008/postopinion/opedcolumnists/voter_fraud_expected_to_be_rampant_132170.htm
 By JOHN FUND

Posted: 4:03 am
October 15, 2008

*Our nation may be on the brink of repeating the 2000 Florida election
debacle, but this time in several states, with allegations of voter fraud,
intimidation and flawed voting machines added to the generalized chaos that
sent Bush v. Gore to the Supreme Court for overtime.*

"If you think of election problems as akin to forest fires, the woods are no
drier than they were in 2000, but many more people have matches," says Doug
Chapin, editor of the nonpartisan Electionline.org.

The real battle that could decide this election may be fought by the
squadrons of lawyers both sides have hired to prepare Florida-style
challenges to the results in any close state. Once again, America's sloppy,
fraud-prone voting system could turn Election Day into an Election Month of
court challenges.

Election lawsuits are already piling up. A new federal mandate requires that
all voters be allowed to cast a provisional ballot if their names don't
appear on registration lists. Liberal groups are suing to have such ballots
counted even if they are cast in precincts where the voter doesn't live. If
the number of provisional ballots exceeds the margin of victory in the
Senate race, you can bet lawyers will argue that "every vote must count,"
regardless of eligibility. Candidates may have to hope their vote totals are
beyond the "margin of litigation."

The issue of photo ID has become symbolic of the clash of values on election
standards. Supporters say it is bizarre that most states don't require a
photo ID to vote, at a time when one is needed to buy an airline ticket,
rent a video or cash a check. A Rasmussen Research poll found 82% of
Americans believed voters should show photo ID, including 70% of Obama
voters. But liberal groups insist that even laws that allow voters to use a
paycheck or utility bill as ID discriminate against minority voters and
could lead to "profiling."

But when voters are disfranchised by the counting of improperly cast ballots
or outright fraud, their civil rights are violated just as surely as if they
were prevented from voting. The integrity of the ballot box is just as
important to the credibility of elections as access to it.

Political bosses such as Richard Daley or George Wallace may have died, but
they have successors. Party machines in Hawaii and south Texas intimidate
critics and journalists as they harvest votes from illegal aliens and the
dead. A left-wing "community organizing" group called ACORN has seen its
employees frequently convicted of voter registration fraud. This year its
employees are under active investigation in several states. Perhaps one
reason for ACORN's go-for-broke behavior is that Barack
Obama<http://www.nypost.com/news/p/obama_barack/obama_barack.htm>used
to be a lawyer and top trainer for the group. In August, the Obama
campaign was caught misidentifying an $800,000 payment it had made to an
ACORN subsidiary for "election services."

Even after Florida 2000, the media tend to downplay or ignore stories of
election incompetence, manipulation or theft. Allowing such abuses to vanish
into an informational black hole in effect legitimizes them. Should
"anything goes" continue to accepted as an election standard, voters may
wake up to a crisis even bigger than the 2000 Florida folly. Perhaps then it
will demand to know why more wasn't done to fix the system before it failed
again. That's why officials need to enforce whatever safeguards we have this
year - and then lobby hard for better voter education and protections
against fraud in the future.

*John Fund is the author of "Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens
Our Democracy."*

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