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WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« on: August 23, 2012, 01:31:05 PM »
 
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman’s new WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?, introduced by Greg Palast, is a $4.99 e-book now at www.harveywasserman.ning.com  and soon at by BOB FITRAKIS and HARVEY WASSERMANThe Ohio Republican Party has moved four ways to steal America’s 2012 election.  The Buckeye State is almost certain to emerge as a decider in this year’s presidential election, and the GOP is moving fast to ensure victory, no matter what it takes.
The strategy reflects much of what was done by the Republicans in 2000 and 2004 to steal those presidential elections for George W. Bush, as we report in the newly published WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION? (now at www.harveywasserman.ning.com and soon at www.freepress.org).
If they get away with it, the Ohio GOP could make it virtually impossible for Barack Obama to carry Ohio this November. In the years since Florida 2000 and Ohio 2004, the Democratic Party has made little headway in reforming our electoral system to make such thefts impossible:
1. Since 2009, the Ohio GOP has purged some 1.25 million citizens from the state’s voter rolls. This accounts for more than 20% of the roughly 5.2 million votes counted for president in the state in 2008. The purge focusses on counties that are predominantly urban and Democratic.  ( http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2012/1927 )
2. Electronic voting machines have been installed throughout the state which are owned, operated, programmed and maintained — and will be tallied—by Republican-connected firms, including Diebold (now Premier), ES&S and Triad. ( http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2012/1925 )
3.  The GOP controls both houses of the Ohio Legislature, the governorship, the secretary of state’s office, and the state supreme court.  Soon after the 2008 election, it imposed a draconian photo ID law designed to disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of suspected Democrats, as is being done throughout the US.  But Ohio is a referendum state.  A statewide grassroots movement recently crushed a GOP-pushed anti-labor law, and many Republicans feared the photo ID law would also go down.  Then Husted was ruled ineligible to hold office over a residency conflict.  Ohio’s Supreme Court re-instated his eligibility, but he was prompted to oppose the photo ID law.  Today a prospective Ohio voter can use 17 different kinds of ID, but in recent elections some poll workers have demanded photo ID anyway.  Without a grassroots army of independent election monitors to protect them, many more Ohioans are likely to be disenfranchised.
4.  In 2004, 10.6% of the votes cast in Ohio were so-called “early votes” via absentee ballots. A voter had to be absent from the county to vote absentee. In-person Election Day voters at the 42 predominantly black inner-city precincts in Columbus waited between 3-7 hours to vote.
In 2005, Ohio election law was modified so absentees could vote without actually being absent from their home county. When Ohio went for Barack Obama with 52% of the vote, early voting nearly tripled to 29.7%. This included voters able to vote in person at locations all over the state for 35 days prior to Election Day, including on weekends.
This summer the Ohio GOP attempted to allow Republican Counties to use weekend voting, while denying the right to counties that are predominantly Democratic.  By banning all voting the weekend before the election, Husted took credit for “leveling the playing field.”  But African-American State Representative Charleta Tavares immediately charged that the exclusion of weekend voting represented a deliberate attempt to suppress Democratic voters, and particularly black voters who voted 95% for Obama in 2008.
On Friday, August 17, while some 500 Ohioans protested outside his office, Husted suspended Democratic Montgomery County Board of Election members Dennis Lieberman and Tom Ritchie, Sr. because they introduced and supported—and then refused to rescind—a motion for weekend voting.
Lieberman told the Dayton Daily News that, “I believe that this is so critical to our freedom in America . . . that I’m doing what I think is right, and I cannot vote to rescind this motion.” Lieberman also argued that the directive did not specifically prohibit weekend hours.
The Ohio Association of Election Officials, overwhelmingly dominated by Republicans from Ohio’s rural counties, endorsed the idea of cutting the final three early voting days. They argued that they needed the extra time over the weekend to prepare for Election Day, although some of the counties have very small voting populations compared to the nine urban counties that support keeping the three final early voting days.   Doug Priesse, Chair of the Franklin County (Columbus) GOP, sparked a firestorm when he explained that   “I guess I really actually feel we shouldn’t contort the voting process to accommodate the urban — read African-American — voter turnout machine.”
The Obama campaign has sued, arguing that weekend voting be restored for all Ohioans, as it has been for members of the military.  The GOP has charged Obama with trying to deny those in the military their right to vote, which would be impossible for him to do.  Husted and GOP Attorney-General Mike DeWine responded with a suit saying:  ”There is no fundamental right to in-person early voting.”
By purging registration lists, limiting voting times, messing with voter ID requirements and controlling electronic voting machines, the GOP has a huge leg up on winning what has often been America’s key swing state.
Clearly the Ohio GOP is once again geared up to deny the vote—and vote count—to as many Democrats as it can.  If it succeeds, as it did in 2004, Barack Obama stands little chance of being re-elected.
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman’s new WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?, introduced by Greg Palast, is a $4.99 e-book now at www.harveywasserman.ning.com  and soon at
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2012, 03:34:55 AM »
Why shouldn't they? Obama used lies to win his election.
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2012, 03:38:01 AM »
As long as the GOP wins I'm ok with it.
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2012, 03:48:14 AM »
I live in Alabama.  In the late 1980's we elected the first Republican governor since Reconstruction in the 1870's.  He had the voter registration thrown out and everyone had to re-register and have a photo ID.  A non-driver photo ID can be obtained at the local drivers liscense offices.  They purged thousands of dead from the voting lists.  Many of them had voted in previous elections.  Many were registered at more than one location because they had moved and re registered at their new addresses.  They have volunteers at each voting location with two people at each station, they scratch off your name and give you a ballot when you vote.  Ours is fill in a line with a sharpie and it is scanned by a voting machine.  Don't know if this is true statewide or not.  Voting records need to be purged from time to time to get the deceased off the books.  We have only had one Democrat governor since the 80's and he is now in federal prison.   

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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2012, 07:21:17 AM »
Where he belongs. ;D
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2012, 08:09:36 AM »
So in Illinois this sort of thing is ok, but in Ohio it's fraudulent?
 
In Democraticly controlled states the electronic voting machines are the berries but if in Republican states it is cause for concern?  It's okay to let dead people stay on the registers? It's okay that 5000 illegals should vote rather than chance one homeless man should be denied his vote?
 
Both of these SOB's are corrupt they just think the corruption of the other party is worse. ::)   Both of you are cheating so it's equal treatment of each.
 
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2012, 08:26:26 AM »
Why not the Democrates with the unions funding help stole the 2008 election.  Buying homeless guys Big Macs for voting for Obama, then doing the same thing later that evening with the same guy.  Busing homeless and the poor to other precints to again vote for Obama, then stopping at McDonalds.   Acorn registering dead people, people living in other cities, or precints, just to increase the voter registration roles.  Also finding out who was not going to go vote, then sending people down using fake IDs for these people to vote for Obama.

Republicans were accused of stealing the vote from Albert Gore Jr. but the Electorial College voted for Bush not Gore.
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #7 on: August 24, 2012, 10:26:57 AM »
The democrats are masters at stealing elections, and creating fraudulent votes. To make it look like they are not the bad guys they just pass the blame. It works well for them, because they have the liberal media to spread their lies for them.
Bob Fitrakis and Wasserman are nothing but a couple of windbags.

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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #8 on: August 24, 2012, 12:41:17 PM »
 I find it a good policy generally that whatever the Democrats accuse the Republicans of, the Democrats are already doing. They tend to telegraph thier own playbook.

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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2012, 07:46:57 AM »

 
Remember the good old days when the King would chop off your head and scoop out your opinion if he wanted it? That sort of honesty would be refreshing at times.

 What ??  We have a Monarchist here.!! ;D ;D
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2012, 02:47:24 PM »

 
Remember the good old days when the King would chop off your head and scoop out your opinion if he wanted it? That sort of honesty would be refreshing at times.

 What ??  We have a Monarchist here.!! ;D ;D
In a monarchy  "honesty" is whatever the Monarch declares it to be ;) ;) .
Well, there is no questioning the motivations or end game. All these back room shenanigans, bold face lies, ends justify the means, political gamesmanship crap is wearing on me.
 
If I am somewhat typical, and I don't know as I am. I have been watching this stuff about long enough that I am seeing what is behind the curtain. I am officially a last of the baby boomers. Don't feel like I am of that generation but the line must be drawn somewhere I suppose. As such I sometimes wonder if the division is caused by those for whom the veil has been lifted. Cynicism has long replaced my youthful enthusiasm, I'm being played and don't like it.
 
The pre boomers are out of power too old to matter. The boomers were of a powerful age during the Clinton admn. Bush was the anti Clinton. He wasted some of the momentum allowing what we have now. Seeing Progressives in full bloom scared the bejeezes out of many of the boomers and some of the younger generation, but hardly all. We'll see just how many come Nov.
 
Us semi old people are scared and pissed at what has become of our future. At the rate this is going I am not so sure of my retirement funding. I've done as I was told, worked hard, put my kids through school, was a bit slow on funding my retirement but was assured my high paying fast saving years would work to my favour. Well it looks as though the rule book is being thrown out.
 
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2012, 04:30:56 AM »
 Removed by myself. Way out of OP subject.
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #12 on: August 26, 2012, 04:53:12 PM »
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I cretainly hope so! Any way will be fine by me this time. Then we can work on fixing the "crooked" Republican party. ear
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2012, 02:47:13 AM »
It is easier to get involved with the Republican party here in the south.  The Dems have elitist liberals and minorities running the party and they will not be moved.  Republican's seem to listen if you get in on the grass roots level. 

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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2012, 01:35:23 PM »
Oh my gosh, golly geee my wife was one of them purged from the system. Well maybe its because she is a resident of MN now. More lies by the parasitic tapeworms and lice to try to keep sucking from the host. Too bad I coulda sent her out to vote. She woulda voted stright down the republican ballot. Heck her brother even got to personally meet Mitt last saturday in Powell Ohio.
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Re: WILL THE GOP STEAL AMERICA’S 2012 ELECTION?,
« Reply #15 on: August 27, 2012, 05:43:44 PM »
Not if the dems can get all the illegals to vote,then they will beat the repubs to it. ;)