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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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Purple State: Now they're concerned
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6:36 AM
GOP chairman calls for a statewide voter fraud investigation
Virginia Republican Party Chairman Jeff Frederick said Monday that incidents in Hampton and Richmond led the party to fear "coordinated and widespread" statewide voter registration fraud.
Frederick called on Gov. Timothy M. Kaine and Attorney General Bob McDonnell to launch a statewide investigation, citing last week's arrest of three canvassers in Hampton as evidence that people who were not eligible to vote were being signed up by a national nonprofit organization, the Community Voters Project.
Spokesmen for Kaine, a Democrat, and McDonnell, a Republican, said the matter was appropriately in the hands of the Hampton's commonwealth's attorney.
Frederick said there had been 18 "incidents" of voter fraud in Richmond, although he provided specifics about just one case, in which a Richmond resident said she received a call from the city registrar asking if she had submitted a new voter registration card with a new address.
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I was listening to a radio show yesterday and the guest (I missed the name, but they clearly knew more than me) stated that the Republicans are endangering the votes of 5 million legal voters through various voter caging techniques in order to catch roughly 5 fraudulent voters. It's also not impossible that they can use data mining via the telecoms' spying (yes, they know which websites you visit and whether they are liberal or conservative) may allow them to affect voting by using a smart bomb. Especially if someone tries to vote Democrat in a traditionally Republican stronghold. Ironically, they just couldn't pass legislation providing funding for states to back up their voting systems with paper ballots. Because that would be irresponsible spending. You know, guaranteeing a non-fraudulent election.
The only way to get rid of Republican rule is to vote overwhelmingly Democrat, so that it's impossible to cover up any tampering that may occur. It would have to be on such a massive scale it would be obvious to anyone. That's why I think voting third party this year is wrong. It weakens that strong lead. You can vote Revolutionary another year, but for this year it's more important to make sure we avoid the worst case scenario - a McCain presidency. If he wins, you won't get a vote 4 years from now because this country will be so irretrievably broken.
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