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Ray Keller

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Dec 20, 2011, 12:39:36 PM12/20/11
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At age 76 when you most need it, you are not eligible for cancer treatment! (see page 272 below).

What Nancy Pelosi didn't want us to know. Remember when she said, "pass it so we can see what's in it!" Well, it has passed so now read it and weep!
______________________________
ObamaCare Highlighted by Page Number
THE CARE BILL HB 3200
Judge Kithil of Marble Falls, TX - highlighted the most egregious pages of HB3200.

Judge Kithil points out the following contained in the Healthcare bill:
______________________________

** Page 50/section 152:
The bill will provide insurance to all non-U.S. residents, even if they are here illegally.

** Page 58 and 59:
The government will have real-time access to an individual's bank account and will have the
authority to make electronic fund transfers from those accounts.

** Page 65/section 164:
The plan will be subsidized (by the government) for all union members, union retirees and for community organizations (such as the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now - ACORN).

** Page 203/line14-15:
The tax imposed under this section will not be treated as a tax. (How could anybody in their right mind come up with that?)

** Page 241 and 253:
Doctors will all be paid the same regardless of specialty, and the government will set all doctors' fees.

** Page 272
/section 1145:
Cancer hospital will ration care according to the patient's age.

** Page 317 and 321:
The government will impose a prohibition on hospital expansion; however, communities may
petition for an exception.

** Page 425
/line 4-12:
The government mandates advance-care planning consultations. Those on Social Security will be required to attend an "end-of-life planning" seminar every five years. (Death counseling..)

** Page 429
/line 13-25:
The government will specify which doctors can write an end-of-life order.

Judge Kithil then goes on to identify:

"Finally, it is specifically stated that this bill will not apply to members of Congress. Members of Congress are already exempt from the Social Security system, and have a well-funded private plan that covers their retirement and medical needs.''

So are members of Congress better the American people -- or are they one of us.

Joe Cool

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Dec 20, 2011, 12:47:18 PM12/20/11
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On Dec 20, 12:39 pm, "Ray Keller" <LEFTARD TROLLS ARE DESPERATE>
wrote:
Members of Congress have the same plan that EVERY FEDERAL WORKER has.

Also, this list of "facts" is a known hoax. Why not do a little
research before you post a bunch of LIES?

http://www.snopes.com/politics/medical/kithil.asp

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2009/jul/30/e-mail-analysis-health-bill-needs-check-/

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2011/01/judges_letter_on_health_care.html

Too_Many_Tools

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Dec 20, 2011, 4:41:40 PM12/20/11
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On Dec 20, 11:39 am, "Ray Keller" <LEFTARD TROLLS ARE DESPERATE>
wrote:
Care is already rationed...by your income level.

Meanwhile all the Republicans I know love Obamacare and do not want it
changed.

TMT

Joe Cool

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Dec 20, 2011, 5:13:00 PM12/20/11
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There have been some Republicans that actually took credit for the
Affordable Care Act when talking to their constituents.

PrecisionmachinisT

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Dec 20, 2011, 6:03:27 PM12/20/11
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"Too_Many_Tools" <too_man...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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http://www.phillyburbs.com/blogs/working_my_butt/old-misinformation-about-the-affordable-care-act-doesn-t-die/article_34870294-78db-5968-9ddf-fbec07a747e3.html

"In response to this email, I sent our editorial page editor this link
("Twenty-six lies about HR3200") to forward to the email writer:
http://www.factcheck.org/2009/08/twenty-six-lies-about-hr-3200/

To summarize, Factcheck.org examined 48 email claims and found 26 were lies;
18 were misleading or partly true or partly false. Only four of the 48 were
accurate.

Oh, and the Factcheck.org response is dated Aug. 28, 2009. You may recall
the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act was signed into law in
March 23, 2010."



HTH



Vandar

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Dec 20, 2011, 6:33:45 PM12/20/11
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Which ones?

C...@prayforme.com

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Dec 20, 2011, 10:23:02 PM12/20/11
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What about this?

Ron M

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Dec 20, 2011, 10:28:31 PM12/20/11
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On Dec 20, 4:41 pm, Too_Many_Tools <too_many_to...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Liar. No republican would even want to be near you.

Benny Fishhole

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Dec 20, 2011, 10:55:05 PM12/20/11
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His mommies were going to turn Republican, but they were too ugly.

C...@prayforme.com

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Gray Guest

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Dec 21, 2011, 12:43:08 AM12/21/11
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Ron M <strm...@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:c95c08de-2283-4b07...@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com:
I think you could make that "no decent human being". Far more accurate.

--
Words of wisdom

What does not kill you... probably didn't cause enough tissue damage.

Too_Many_Tools

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Dec 21, 2011, 1:04:59 AM12/21/11
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On Dec 20, 11:43 pm, Gray Guest <No_email_for_...@wahoo.com> wrote:
> What does not kill you... probably didn't cause enough tissue damage.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Hey Gray Gonads...have you gotten your Herman Cain refund back yet?

And those Herman Cain Groping Coupons....have you cashed those in yet?

TMT

Too_Many_Tools

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Dec 21, 2011, 1:01:09 AM12/21/11
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> Liar. No republican would even want to be near you.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Better do your homework....polls tell us that the majority of
Americans LOVE Obamacare.

You conservatives need to use the mental health options available to
you.

Really.

TMT

Too_Many_Tools

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Dec 21, 2011, 1:05:54 AM12/21/11
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On Dec 20, 9:23 pm, "C...@PrayForMe.com" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:03:27 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT"
>
>
>
>
>
> <123machin...@notmail.com> wrote:
>
> >"Too_Many_Tools" <too_many_to...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >http://www.phillyburbs.com/blogs/working_my_butt/old-misinformation-a...
>
> >"In response to this email, I sent our editorial page editor this link
> >("Twenty-six lies about HR3200") to forward to the email writer:
> >http://www.factcheck.org/2009/08/twenty-six-lies-about-hr-3200/
>
> >To summarize, Factcheck.org examined 48 email claims and found 26 were lies;
> >18 were misleading or partly true or partly false. Only four of the 48 were
> >accurate.
>
> >Oh, and the Factcheck.org response is dated Aug. 28, 2009. You may recall
> >the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act was signed into law in
> >March 23, 2010."
>
> What about this?
>
> ** Page 58 and 59:
> The government will have real-time access to an individual's bank
> account and will have the authority to make electronic fund transfers
> from those accounts.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Typical requirement today...you DO have e-accounts right?

TMT

matt

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Dec 21, 2011, 6:35:19 AM12/21/11
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Stop providing medical care to illegal aliens and many hospital
systems will
again be financially sound.

Waiting rooms packed with mestizo rodenta in various stages of
pregnancy.
Abort those bastards with a Black and Decker Shop Vac.

Vandar

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Dec 21, 2011, 7:17:31 AM12/21/11
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What have you been smoking? Ever since it was passed, a significant
majority has been opposed to it.
http://www.pollingreport.com/health.htm

First. Post

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Dec 21, 2011, 8:01:28 AM12/21/11
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The libs are so desperate now that all they have left is to lie about
non existent polls in a last ditch effort at propaganda to help their
failing administration.


Stormin Mormon

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Dec 21, 2011, 8:25:39 AM12/21/11
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According to one fellow on the radio yesterday (guest host for Neal Boortz,
Dec 20, 2011) Factcheck dot org is a totally left leaning organization that
is totally in the Obama camp.


Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.

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Eddie Haskell

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Dec 21, 2011, 11:20:31 AM12/21/11
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<C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote in message
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They put that in there because democrats believe in the right to privacy.

Oh, wait. That's a democrat claim and therefor a lie. I almost forgot.

-Eddie Haskell


Eddie Haskell

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Dec 21, 2011, 11:21:20 AM12/21/11
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Dance motherfucker. Dance! Dance! Dance!

-Eddie Haskell


Salty Stan

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Dec 21, 2011, 1:13:49 PM12/21/11
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On Dec 20, 12:39 pm, "Ray Keller" <LEFTARD TROLLS ARE DESPERATE>
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All of this sounds incredible! Do you have a link? I'd like to see all
this for myself!
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PrecisionmachinisT

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Dec 21, 2011, 3:41:23 PM12/21/11
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"Eddie Haskell" <rr...@wqpm.com> wrote in message
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Section 163 set out goals for electronic health records. One of the goals is
to "enable electronic funds transfers, in order to allow automated
reconciliation" between payment and billing.

The legislative summary says the intent in the section is "to adopt
standards for typical transactions" between insurance companies and health
care providers.

The legislation generically describes typical electronic banking
transactions and does not outline any special access privileges.

HTH



Wexford

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Dec 21, 2011, 5:03:05 PM12/21/11
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On Dec 21, 8:25 am, "Stormin Mormon"
<cayoung61***spambl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> According to one fellow on the radio yesterday (guest host for Neal Boortz,
> Dec 20, 2011) Factcheck dot org is a totally left leaning organization that
> is totally in the Obama camp.
>
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
>  www.lds.org
> .
>
> "PrecisionmachinisT" <123machin...@notmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:esqdnXskIrDViWzT...@scnresearch.com...
>
> To summarize, Factcheck.org examined 48 email claims and found 26 were lies;
> 18 were misleading or partly true or partly false. Only four of the 48 were
> accurate.
>
> Oh, and the Factcheck.org response is dated Aug. 28, 2009. You may recall
> the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act was signed into law in
> March 23, 2010."
>
> HTH

Keller is supposedly quoting from the House Bill, you moron. Even if
all of his quotes were accurate, that isn't the law. In fact, most of
the quotes are lies or are taken out of context. Keller can lie
viciously, but the organization that actually checks the facts is
somehow evil because it is -- according to one asshole on the Neal
Boortz show -- "left-leaning." Well, I suppose it wold seem "left-
leaning" to advocates of the Right, the side that always lies,
distorts, exaggerates, and misquotes.

Eddie Haskell

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Dec 21, 2011, 5:22:00 PM12/21/11
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"PrecisionmachinisT" <123mac...@notmail.com> wrote in message
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Access now is given voluntarily by the person who has the account. With
Husseincare that won't be necessary.

Now, tell that one about liberals giving a shit about a right to privacy.
Squeal like a pig for us like you did when Bush wanted to monitor bank
transactions that had to do with terrorism and terrorist organizations.

Liberals: The biggest lying hypocrites that ever walked the earth.

Now, Dance! Dance! Dance!

Yee Haa!!

Dance! Dance-a-dee-Dance! Dance! Dance!

-Eddie Haskell


PrecisionmachinisT

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Dec 21, 2011, 6:11:51 PM12/21/11
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"Eddie Haskell" <rr...@wqpm.com> wrote in message
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Hmm looks like you have a serious problem with reading comprehension....


> Now, tell that one about liberals giving a shit about a right to privacy.
> Squeal like a pig for us like you did when Bush wanted to monitor bank
> transactions that had to do with terrorism and terrorist organizations.
>


"does not outline any special access privileges"

Yup, you have a serious reading comprehension problem....

>
> Liberals: The biggest lying hypocrites that ever walked the earth.
>

LOL...

JohnJohnsn

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Dec 21, 2011, 6:22:56 PM12/21/11
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On Dec 20, 3:41 pm, Too_Many_Tools/Too_Little_Brains
<too_many_to...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> ObamaCare -- millions of Republicans love it
>
> Meanwhile all the Republicans I know love Obamacare
> and do not want it changed.

Seen on the side of a Dodge van (in BIG letters!):
"President OBAMA
If the Health Care Reform Plan is so Great
Why does it EXEMPT > YOU, Michelle Obama
Congress, Senators and their families?
-Page 114, line 22"

"ObamaCare: The efficiency of the Post Office, the compassion of the
IRS, the costs of the Pentagon."
— Unknown

JohnJohnsn

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Dec 21, 2011, 6:43:02 PM12/21/11
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On Dec 21, 12:51 pm, 69-year-old Vapid City, South Dakotan Gary
Richard "Yoorghis IDIOT" Roselles <Yoor...@Jurgis.net>, a/k/a
<Rose...@enetis.net>, <Rose...@idt.net> and
<Yoor...@propagandists.dnc.org>, Left-Wing Lying Liberal Socialist
LOSER Democrat™ (est. 2010-11-02) "BDS"-afflicted Gun Control
Advocate, wrote:

> On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 10:13:49 -0800 (PST), Salty Stan
> <wsjames...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> "Finally, it is specifically stated that this bill will not apply to members of Congress.

Seen on the side of a Dodge van (in BIG letters!):
"President OBAMA
If the Health Care Reform Plan is so Great
Why does it EXEMPT > YOU, Michelle Obama
Congress, Senators and their families?
-Page 114, line 22"

>> Members of Congress are already exempt from the Social Security system,

Q: Are members of Congress exempt from paying into Social Security?
A: [An old] Internet myth is the claim that members of Congress don’t
pay into Social Security. That was true once — but not for the past
quarter-century. They have paid Social Security taxes since 1984, as
we reported in a separate article, also in 2007.

http://www.factcheck.org/2010/01/lawmaker-loopholes/

>> and have a well-funded private plan that covers their retirement and medical needs.''

"Congress' own healthcare benefits: membership has its privileges"
Los Angeles Times, August 02, 2009

[I] Lawmakers can choose among several plans and get special treatment
at federal medical facilities. In 2008, taxpayers spent about $15
billion to insure 8.5 million federal workers and their dependents. [/
I]

http://articles.latimes.com/2009/aug/02/nation/na-congress-benefits2

>>> So are members of Congress better the American people -- or are they one of us.
>
>> All of this sounds incredible! Do you have a link? I'd like to see all
>> this for myself!
>
> ALL Americans can buy what they want, or what they can afford ya
> mindless fuckwit
>
> The issue is the 60,000,000 who do not have, can't afford, or won't
> get HC coverage--and get "Free" care that taxpayers pay for via State
> and federal taxes (reimbursement to states)
>
> THEY would be required to get a "plan" and can CHOOSE their own option
>
> a) Buy their own
>
> b) Put up cash backing as proof of ability to pay HC Costs
> (say, Bill Gates, or half of the GOP' supporters)
>
> c) be prorated according to ability to pay---getting a plan available.

"Nobody is forcing government health care on you, you fool...unless
you aren't able or willing to maintain health insurance."
—Scheißekopf "Deep Dudu", Wed, 29 Jun 2011

"ObamaCare: The efficiency of the Post Office, the compassion of the
IRS, the costs of the Pentagon."
— Unknown


Congress' own healthcare benefits: membership has its privileges

Lawmakers can choose among several plans and get special treatment at
federal medical facilities. In 2008, taxpayers spent about $15 billion
to insure 8.5 million federal workers and their dependents.

August 02, 2009|Mark Z. Barabak and Faye Fiore

Too much, too fast, too expensive. Those are some of the objections
lawmakers have voiced against the healthcare overhaul Democrats are
attempting on Capitol Hill.

But many Americans think Congress is out of touch. How, they wonder,
can lawmakers empathize with the underinsured or those lacking
insurance when they receive a benefits package -- heavily subsidized
by taxpayers -- that most of us can only envy?

-Ibid.

Gunner Asch

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Dec 21, 2011, 11:32:36 PM12/21/11
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On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:03:05 -0800 (PST), Wexford <wry...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>Keller is supposedly quoting from the House Bill, you moron. Even if
>all of his quotes were accurate, that isn't the law. In fact, most of
>the quotes are lies or are taken out of context. Keller can lie
>viciously, but the organization that actually checks the facts is
>somehow evil because it is -- according to one asshole on the Neal
>Boortz show -- "left-leaning." Well, I suppose it wold seem "left-
>leaning" to advocates of the Right, the side that always lies,
>distorts, exaggerates, and misquotes.

State & Local - POLITICS
Officials Plead Guilty in New York Voter Fraud Case

By Eric Shawn

Published December 21, 2011


A total of four Democratic officials and political operatives have now
pleaded guilty to voter fraud-related felony charges in an alleged
scheme to steal a New York election.

The latest guilty pleas expose the ease with which political insiders
can apparently manipulate the electoral system and throw an election
their way, by the forging of signatures of unsuspecting voters that are
then cast as real votes.

"The phrase they use is: 'making sure they vote the right way,'" said a
source close to the case, which is unfolding in Troy, N.Y. "It is not a
Democratic or Republican thing. ... It is criminal."

Former Troy Democratic City Clerk William McInerney, Democratic
Councilman John Brown, and Democratic political operatives Anthony Renna
and Anthony DeFiglio have entered guilty pleas in the case, in which
numerous signatures were allegedly forged on absentee ballots in the
2009 Working Families Party primary, the political party that was
associated with the now-defunct community group, ACORN.

The four have pleaded guilty to one count of various charges, ranging
from forgery to falsifying business records, and criminal possession of
a forged instrument.

"Getting at the truth has always been the primary goal of this
investigation," Special Prosecutor Trey Smith said in a statement, while
also thanking New York State Police efforts to "bring those responsible
for the voting fraud to justice."

Numerous voters told Fox News that they were stunned that their
signatures were faked on absentee ballot applications and ballots, which
were cast as real votes in their names in the 2009 primary election.

Brian Suozzo's absentee ballot application claimed that he was "at home
recovering from medical procedure," which he told us was not true.

"Someone took my signature and voted with it and I feel extremely
violated," Suozzo said when Fox News first broke the story nationally in
2009. "The whole thing seems dirty to me."

Jessica Boomhower's absentee ballot application falsely claimed that she
was in Boston.

"I can't believe they thought they would get away with this," she told
Fox News. "I didn't get to cast my vote on my own. ... They're corrupt.
I am sure this goes on a lot in politics, but it's very rare that they
do get caught."

Two of the ballot applications claimed that the voters were unavailable,
because they were supposedly on a "bus trip to casino."

Smith, at one point during the two-year long investigation, even
obtained court orders to take DNA samples from five of the seven
Democratic members of the Troy City Council. The goal was to try and
compare the samples to any DNA evidence found on the absentee ballot
envelopes.

No Republicans were implicated in the alleged conspiracy, but one
political operative claimed that such voter fraud occurs "on both sides
of the aisle."

In November 2009, Democratic operative Anthony DeFiglio told New York
State police investigators that faking absentee ballots was a
commonplace and accepted practice in political circles, all intended to
swing an election.

"This is an on-going scheme and it occurs on both sides of the aisle,"
he told police. "The people who are targeted live in low-income housing
and there is a sense that they are a lot less likely to ask any
questions."

He said that "it was common knowledge that these people were never going
to receive an absentee ballot. This is a political strategy to get
control of a third party line."

DeFiglio claimed that "the reason that this came to light in this
election, was the sheer number of absentee ballots that went out to the
Working Families Party. ... To political insiders in the county, what
appears as a huge conspiracy to non-political persons is really a normal
political tactic."

Troy City Council President Clem Campana pleaded not guilty on Tuesday
to charges including falsifying business records and illegal voting.

When Fox News asked him about the case last year, Campana was adamant
that he did nothing wrong.

"No one tried to steal any election," he claimed. "I did nothing wrong,
I don't know if anyone did, and if they did, they should be held
accountable for it."

City Councilman Michael LoPorto and Democratic County Elections
Commissioner Edward McDonough were indicted earlier this year and they
face trial on the felony charges next month.

LoPorto also denied the allegations when Fox News questioned him last
year.

"Did you do anything wrong?" Fox News asked.

He answered, "No."

"Did you try to steal an election?"

"No."

"Did you forge any ballots?"

"No," said LoPorto.

"They did steal an election," claimed Bob Mirch, the pugnacious former
Republican Majority Leader of the Rensselaer County legislature, who
first discovered the alleged fraud and started the investigation. For
his efforts in trying to expose what happened, Mirch says he was voted
out of office after serving 16 years and was replaced by a Democrat.

"This is just the tip of the iceberg," he said about voter fraud. "This
case in Troy shows that the political insiders had this scheme down pat.
Two years ago the public didn't believe me, but they know it now."

The case in Troy echoes a similar election fraud investigation that is
now ongoing in Indiana.

St. Joseph County Prosecutor Michael Dvorak, in South Bend, is currently
investigating allegations that numerous signatures on 2008 Democratic
Presidential primary petitions for then candidates Barack Obama and
Hillary Clinton, were faked. There are claims that so many signatures
were fraudulent, that the Obama campaign may not have actually obtained
enough legitimate signatures to have legally qualified for the ballot.
And just like the New York voters in Troy who told Fox News that they
never signed absentee ballots, voters in South Bend and Mishawaka told
us that their signatures were forged too.
One could not be a successful Leftwinger without realizing that,
in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers
and mothers of Leftwingers, a goodly number of Leftwingers are
not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid.
Gunner Asch

Gunner Asch

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>"ObamaCare: The efficiency of the Post Office, the compassion of the
>IRS, the costs of the Pentagon."
>— Unknown


Oooh...Sig material!!!

Saved!!!

Gunner
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Too_Many_Tools

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> "Eddie Haskell" <r...@wqpm.com> wrote in message
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Eddie is not listening...he is thinking about his dog Motherfucker
dancing.

TMT

Too_Many_Tools

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LOL...is that what you tell your dog?

TMT

pyotr filipivich

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Gray Guest <No_email...@wahoo.com> on Wed, 21 Dec 2011 05:43:08
+0000 (UTC) typed in misc.survivalism the following:
>
>>> > So are members of Congress better the American people -- or are they
>>> > on
>> e of us.
>>>
>>> Care is already rationed...by your income level.
>>>
>>> Meanwhile all the Republicans I know love Obamacare and do not want it
>>> changed.
>>>
>>> TMT
>>
>> Liar. No republican would even want to be near you.
>
>I think you could make that "no decent human being". Far more accurate.

I think that the inmates at the asylum are teasing TMT by telling
him that they are Republicans. And that the UFOs are real. And that
the Tin-Hats are the only thing keeping him from having his mind
controlled by GW Bush.

tschus
pyotr
--
pyotr filipivich.
"I wish you wouldn't use the mind control device - I get
these terrible migranes until it's finished." Jonathon

Too_Many_Tools

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Dec 22, 2011, 12:40:17 PM12/22/11
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On Dec 22, 10:54 am, pyotr filipivich <ph...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Gray Guest <No_email_for_...@wahoo.com> on Wed, 21 Dec 2011 05:43:08
LOL..my many crazy conservative diehard fans are an everlasting
blessing to this no nonsense liberal.

I especially appreciate the red/green lit tin foil hats (Made in
China) that they wear this time of year. (Metal content for RCM ;<) )

TMT

C...@prayforme.com

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Dec 27, 2011, 7:57:40 AM12/27/11
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You know how that works

The thing about Progressives 'is'...they're progressive in their
spending and pursuit of other peoples money.

Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham

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"C...@PrayForMe.com"wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 15:11:51 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT"
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Progressives are for progress. All I want to do is return to the good
old days.

The days when if you didn't have a chicken, sow or greenbacks for the
doctor, you didn't deserve a doctor.

Insurance is all about socialism. Why should I pay premiums so that
a doctor can save your sorry ass because you're fat, smoke or play
with guns and shoot your foot? If you have cancer and can't afford
the treatment, that's what selling your house is for.

I don't recall our Hallowed Framers having health insurance? Even
Davy Crockett didn't, because it was for socialists.

George Webb Jr.

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What about the part that says "All old Republicans will die in Sarah
Palin's Death Panels unless they vote for Herman Cain, while Al Qaeda
members will go to the front of the line instead of our troops"?
That's in perfect American and it's written down in black and white.

If that's not enough for you to grab your guns and run for the door to
join the great culture war, I don't know what is.

I want to know why there are so man Republican assholes who are afraid
to fight?
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RogerN

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The best thing about Obamacare is that it got a Republican elected to
replace Ted (thank God he's dead) Kennedy in a libtarded Democrat state.
Now that's a reason to love Obamacare, maybe it will help to get the moron
out of office.

RogerN


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