Voter Fraud Concerns - State Secretary Jennifer Brunner Served Temporary Retraining Order

by ojt | October 9, 2008 at 06:45 pm
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Ohio State Secretary, Jennifer Brunner has been served a temporary restraining order to immediately stop early voting registrations in Ohio.  It is being claimed that Jennifer Brunner is blocking attempts to properfy verify early voting registrations.

After growing evidence of serious and rampent voter fraud by people and organitions such as ACORN in the State of Ohio, a Federal Judge issued the TRO.

An appeal is being filed.

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master_jim2008
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at 18:49 on October 9th, 2008

ojt, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Sounds like the "stop at nothing to win" Republicans are trying an Ohio end around game again.

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Anna_Lovey_Dove

Yeah, it's all the Republicans fault that ACORN is paying people to register to vote multiple times (72 times for one guy, for example). It's the Republicans fault that thousands and thousands of falsified voter registrations have been found at ACORN offices in Las Vegas, Indiana, Wisconsin, Florida and PA this week. It's the Republicans fault that they are asking for a FAIR election in Ohio by having the registrations verified (something that should be done, anyway by any sense of logic). It's the Republicans fault that they want each citizen to get one and only one vote. It's their fault that they are mad that ACORN has registered hundreds of dead people to vote. Those silly Republicans, trying to steal the election! When will they learn?! 

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ojt

Voter fraud is a serious threat no matter which party you are associated with.

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Daryl L. Hunter

It is terrible to have an ACORN advocate as Secretery of State. 

God help the United States of America!

in_excelsis
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at 10:51 on October 10th, 2008

This definitely needs to get to the front page, because it shows how audacious and stupid some officials are - the Ohio Secretary of State is actually arguing for "vote fraud," considering it the same thing as "more democracy."

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