Thursday, October 28, 2010

Election Fraud

Election fraud is nothing new, and I do not think that there is one country that is immune to election fraud. Last year, when Iran erupted into riots, the cause of the rioting was the announcement that Ahmahnutjob had won the Presidential race when it was clear to the large turnout of people that this was not the case. 

Since then, Australia has had an election. Whilst it is not clear that there was fraud, I am certain that it was attempted. One method that came into play this year was tied up to the court system giving the go ahead for people to turn up on polling day with the intent of casting provisional votes. In some electorates the majority of these provisional votes were rejected. I should add here that provisional voting is one way in which fraud can be perpetrated.

The issue at the present time though, is the voter fraud, or at least the potential for voter fraud in the USA during the current election cycle. The subject of the voter fraud in the USA is one that is complex, yet what is clear is that the majority of the voter fraud that is committed happens on the Democrat side of the aisle.  This will be the subject of a series of posts as I attempt to trace the roots of the voter fraud, which in reality goes back to the era of Reconstruction, and to the beginnings of the KKK.

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