In a shocking display of lawlessness and contempt for our
electoral system, a Democrat Party operative in Virginia was caught on video facilitating
a scheme to commit vote fraud. Art Moore of WND.com reports
on the story:
The son of Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va. – who serves as the field director for his father’s
campaign – has been caught on video advising an undercover reporter how to
fraudulently cast ballots in the name[s] of registered voters by forging
utility bills and relying on the assistance of Democrat lawyers.
The investigation was conducted by James O’Keefe’s Project
Veritas, of ACORN exposé fame.
The undercover reporter approached Moran’s son, Patrick
Moran, and claimed that he and a friend wanted to cast votes for Virginia
residents. According to WND, their conversation went as follows:
Reporter: There are 100 people who
don’t vote. He’s looking for two guys to help him with. …
Patrick Moran: Crank it out?
Reporter: Yes. He’s got a van and
he and me were going to go around. …
Patrick Moran: Rally these people
up and get them to the polls.
Reporter: Well, he was actually
going to get in a van and vote for them.
Patrick Moran: Ohhhh
Reporter: I know, but –
Reporter: It’s scary, but I’m not.
… I don’t want to lose, and I’m frightened.
Patrick Moran: Yeah.
Moran also unwittingly explained why Democrats steadfastly oppose
voter-ID laws: he told the reporter that such laws would make perpetrating vote
fraud more difficult. Nonetheless, as indicated earlier, he had advice on how
to circumvent the system at the ready.
Now, note that Moran talks about this planned vote fraud as
if it’s nothing unusual. This raises
the question: how many similar incidents occur that we never even hear about?
As for cases we have heard about, another one came out of
Bridgeport, Connecticut, where just a week and a half ago Mayor Bill Finch was
caught on video joking (boasting?) about being able to steal an election.
While meeting with Democratic Connecticut congressman Chris
Murphy, who is running neck-and-neck for the US Senate against Republican Linda
McMahon, Finch said that “even if it takes a couples of days to get the
results, ‘You can be guaranteed you’re going to get the vote,’” writes
The Weekly Standard. By the way, Finch and Murphy were comrades in
their state senate for four years, and Finch has a history of stealing
elections via Bridgeport ballots.
Then there’s another kind of machine politics. There was a
report yesterday that voters in Guilford County, North Carolina, found that
their Mitt Romney ballots automatically defaulted to Barack Obama at the
Bur-Mil Park polling location. Writes MyFox8.com:
Sher Coromalis…says she cast her
ballot for Governor Mitt Romney, but every time she entered her vote the
machine defaulted to President Obama.
…Guilford County Board of Elections
Director George Gilbert says the problem arises every election. It can be
resolved after the machine is re-calibrated by poll workers.
“It’s not a conspiracy [sic] it’s
just a machine that needs to be corrected,” Gilbert said.
…Marie Haydock, who also voted at
the Bur-Mil Park polling location, had the same problem.
Is it my imagination, or is this problem that arises every
election one where machines just always happen to malfunction in favor of
Democrats?
I’ve said for a long time that this election is going to be
the dirtiest in US history, mainly because the left moves ever further down the
rabbit hole of relativism, which begets an end-justifies-the-means mentality. Moreover,
I truly believe that these left-wing political functionaries can steal enough votes
in swing states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Mexico to turn them in
Obama’s favor and thus steal the election. Remember, you don’t need an October
Surprise when you have a November 6 Surprise.
And, just imagine, the United Nations-affiliated election
monitors dispatched
to our shores will be looking for vote fraud on the part of conservative groups.
Conservatives had better wise up, load up, and realize that
this is a war.
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