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Breaking: Obama campaign caught in major NC vote fraud scheme

Revmitchell

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From The Examiner:

February 19, 2013 North Carolina's Civitas Institute has revealed that the North Carolina State Board of Elections and the Obama campaign conspired to register at least 11,000 people via the internet in violation of state law. This has been confirmed through records requests filed with all of North Carolina's 100 counties. The counting is not yet complete.

North Carolina does not allow online voting, but according to Civitas, SBE staff authorized an Obama campaign website, Gottaregister.com, to use a web-based registration program. The SBE's chief lawyer responded to the charge with a plainly disingenuous 1984-newspeak answer:

Wright repeatedly denied that the SBE allowed online voter registration, insisting that it was “web-based voter registration”[ii] instead, as if there could be a “web-based” process that wasn’t online.


http://theyoungcons.com/new-blog/20...campaign-caught-in-major-nc-vote-fraud-scheme
 

OldRegular

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There is also a current investigation ongoing in Cincinnati. Of course democrats are good at stealing votes even if they do run the country into bankruptcy!
 

saturneptune

New Member
There is also a current investigation ongoing in Cincinnati. Of course democrats are good at stealing votes even if they do run the country into bankruptcy!
I know why they will not open up an investigation in SC. It would reveal that OR voted for Obama several times by registering in several counties. OR has quite a history of voting for Democrats including LBJ, McGovern, Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton, Kerry, Gore, and now Obama twice. I will bet he carries a picture of the Prez in his wallet.
 

Oldtimer

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I believe despite the fraud, Romney won the state this time.

True.

Gave those 2008 numbers to show how close an election can be in a given state. If there are a suspected 11,000+ instances of fraud here for 2012, how many are in other targeted states with closer election results? And, if it has happened here in 2012, did it also happen (in some manner) here in 2008?
 

saturneptune

New Member
True.

Gave those 2008 numbers to show how close an election can be in a given state. If there are a suspected 11,000+ instances of fraud here for 2012, how many are in other targeted states with closer election results? And, if it has happened here in 2012, did it also happen (in some manner) here in 2008?
I agree, but not sure if it would change the outcome, as Romney lost by quite an electoral margin. The votes have been ratified by Congress and the Electoral College. One election I do feel was stolen, and would have made a difference, was the 1960 Presidential election.

Just think, if that had been reversed, we would have had Watergate eight years earlier. Seriously, Nixon at that point in time had the nation's interest on his heart and mind instead of his personal political power. He certainly changed his mindset from the 60 election to the 72 election.
 
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