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Everyone take note in region after region the Democrats have to resort to voter
fraud to get elected among other things they are known to do such as buy votes
from people who are indebted to their system of government-- namely the welfare
state citizenry. Democrats rely heavily on their vote to win elections and they
gain the loyalty of the non-producers with money extracted from those who
produce and who by far and large don't vote Democrat!

This was posted by another person and it shows great wisdom and common sense:

<START>

On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 09:32:57 -0500, <H-qcnd586pD...@comcast.com>
"Shotgun" <shotgun> wrote:

One of the requirements for a welfare state is the "one person, one vote"
principle. This means that a citizen who works and pays taxes for a lifetime has
no more voice in government than a welfare momma with six illegitimate
kids who will never pay a penny into the public coffers.

Votes really only determine how tax money is spent. Allowing an equal vote
from people who pay no taxes gives the deadbeats the right to keep their
hands thrust into the pockets of those who do.

Voter qualifications are a wise and sound investment. Only those who
contribute to the system should have a voice in the system.

<STOP>

Who, historically, do the deadbeats vote for? Answer: DEMOCRATS!!!
Democrats have to buy votes with money which is not their own and they have to
rely on voter fraud to get elected and stay in office. Many Democrats ONLY get
elected by the "welfare vote."

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2000/12/24/104421.shtml
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: 104421)

Even Dead People Voted in Miami
NewsMax.com
Monday, Dec. 25, 2000

A report in Sunday s editions of the Miami Herald reveals that scores of dead
people and non-registered individuals were allowed to vote in November's
presidential election.

In a survey of just 138 of Miami-Dade's 617 precincts, the paper found that 144
persons voted illegally.

The Herald study indicates that if this number is extrapolated, more than 600
votes were illegally cast in the heavily Democratic county.

Vote fraud is no stranger to the city of vice. Just three years ago, the
Democratic mayor of Miami was forced from office after massive election fraud
was uncovered.

This time was no different.

Here are just several examples discovered by the Herald, suggesting vote fraud
was as easy as 1-2-3:

"Andr?lism?ied of cancer in 1997," yet records show he voted in November s
election.

"A Haitian immigrant, Alism?egistered to vote in Miami-Dade on Sept. 10, 1996.
The registered Democrat cast his first and only ballot as an American citizen in
the presidential election that year.

"He was 60 years old when he died the following May. After spotting his obituary
in the newspaper, the Elections Department routinely verified his death with the
Florida Department of Vital Statistics. Then his registration was canceled, on
June 2, 1997.

"On Nov. 7, Alism? name was resurrected at the Korean Presbyterian Church of
Miami, 13700 NE 10th Ave., the polling place for Precinct 141. Alism? name was
handwritten on Page 65 of the precinct roll, along with an obvious forgery of
his signature. The roll shows that Ballot No. 119451 was cast in Alism? name.

" No, no, that cannot be! Andr?lism?s deceased, said Elda Suffret, who lives
with Alism? son at the family's El Portal home. There is no other Andr?lism?n
Miami. His sons have different names, and they are not U.S. citizens. I don't
know how this could happen. "

According to the Herald, the precinct where the phony vote for Alisme was cast
had a 67 percent turnout where nearly 90 percent of the presidential vote went
for Al Gore.

"I am not a registered voter, but I voted,'' Michel Guerda, 20, admitted to the
Herald.

Guerda voted in the same precinct where Alisme "voted." She said two girlfriends
asked her to vote, and when she arrived she was asked for a photo ID and asked
to sign some paperwork.

Even though Guerda was not even on voting rolls, she was quickly ushered to a
voting machine to vote.

Aldo Rios voted as well though he isn t even registered to vote in Miami-Dade
and his family told the Herald he lives in Union City, New Jersey.

"Claudine Richard said her mother, Claudette Richard, was allowed to vote even
though she was registered outside Florida. Poll workers in Precinct 759 allowed
her to vote anyway. Claudette Richard was in Haiti and could not be reached for
comment."

In Precinct 146, Pamela Perez signed affirmations for seven people who gave her
addresses within that precinct. Elections records show that none were registered
voters.

The Herald study being conducted with the help of an independent accounting firm
only compares the people who voted against the obituary list and residency list.
The study is not considering another area of voter fraud: votes cast for
registered voters who didn t bother to show up at the polls.

<END>

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/10/17/163140.shtml
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: 163140)

Fraud Clouds Senate Race in Daschle's South Dakota
Christine Hall, CNSNews.com
Friday, Oct. 18, 2002

Reports of voter registration fraud involving Democrats and Indian reservations
are pouring out of South Dakota, the home state of Democrat Senate leader Tom
Daschle.

Less than three weeks before the midterm election, the allegations complicate
one of the closest Senate races in the country, one Republicans hope to win in
order to regain control of the chamber.

A Zogby International poll of 500 likely voters conducted Oct. 9-11 found that
45 percent of voters favor GOP Rep. John Thune, with 43 percent favoring
incumbent Democrat Sen. Tim Johnson. Ten percent remained undecided.

If It's OK for Dead Democrats to Vote in Chicago ...

The FBI and the state attorney general have launched investigations into
incidents in which employees of the state Democratic Party allegedly tried to
register dead or nonexistent people to vote absentee in the November election.

No ID!

Voters are allowed to vote absentee between Sept. 24 and Oct. 21. The state
works largely on an honor system in which voters who go to the polls on Election
Day aren't asked for identification.

At least six counties near Indian reservations are reportedly implicated in the
investigation: Dewey, Pennington, Fall River, Charles Mix, Shannon and Ziebach.

In Ziebach County, according to news reports, someone allegedly sent in an
absentee ballot application for Denise Red Horse, a woman who died in a Sept. 3
car accident. Her application was signed Sept. 21, more than two weeks after her
death, and reportedly mailed with a bundle of other applications by the Democrat
headquarters.

'Clearly Signed by the Same Person'

The Wall Street Journal reports a Shannon County election clerk received a high
number of new voter registrations, many "clearly signed by the same person" and
some hailing from Nebraska.

Bret Healy, the executive director of the South Dakota Democratic Party, has
said he notified the U.S. attorney about the fraud and subsequently fired
contractor Becky Red Earth-Villeda after she allegedly submitted invalid voter
registrations.

Daschle Underlings Involved

According to the Journal report, two former Daschle staffers, Rich Gordon and
Brian Drapeaux, head the Democrats' Indian voter project. But, Sarah Fineberg,
communications director for the state Democratic Party, Thursday disputed that
Gordon is affiliated with the Democratic Party. She added that only one person
associated with the Democratic Party, independent contractor Becky Red
Earth-Villeda, is under investigation.

Fineberg confirmed that Democrats have made "outreach" to potential Indian
voters a priority in this year's election.

"Have we made a strong attempt to register Native Americans to vote and to do
our best to get as many of these people as possible to participate in the
Democratic process? Yes," said Fineberg. "That's an appropriate thing to do,
because Native Americans, just like everyone else, deserve a seat at the table
and deserve their voice to be heard, and [in] one of the most important
elections to ever come to South Dakota."

According to Fineberg, the party has set up voter registration tables at state
fairs and other gatherings as part of its efforts to boost Indian registration.

FBI special agent Paul McCabe said he could not comment on specifics of the
agency's investigation, which is being conducted by the agency's Minneapolis
office. The FBI became involved because Indian reservations come under federal
jurisdiction.

Christopher Maynard, a Dakota State University political scientist, said he
doubted that incidents of voter fraud are part of a comprehensive, intentional
effort on the part of state Democrats.

"Much of the fraud that's been found so far has to do with money more so than
trying to influence the election," said Maynard. "The problem comes in when many
of these groups, such as the Democratic Party, give money based on how many
people you can canvas, how many absentee ballots you can bring in."

He believes the Senate race will remain focused on issues such as Iraq,
Medicare, prescription drugs and Social Security.

But the election could remain tainted by the accusations of fraud, says Maynard,
if the attorney general is unable to unearth any evidence of the wrongdoing
between now and the election, if the national media publicize the matter, or if
Johnson wins by a slim margin.

If Johnson wins by a few hundred votes, "then you might have a situation where
the Republicans contest it in the court system," he predicted.

<END>

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/HallsOfJustice/hallsofjustice76.html
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: hallsofjustice76)

Voter Fraud in St. Louis?
Halls of Justice: A Weekly Look
Inside the Justice Department

By Beverley Lumpkin

W A S H I N G T O N, April 20 — The Justice Department's public integrity
section is overseeing a criminal investigation of various allegations of voting
fraud stemming from last November's election.

The allegations — some of them laboriously and exhaustively collected by
Missouri Republican Sen. Kit Bond's office — include dead or non-existent voters
as well as at least one prospective canine voter (the dog's registration by mail
was signed with a rather childish scrawl.) One of the problems cited by Bond is
multiple registrations of the same voters, but of course that only becomes fraud
if the voter casts a vote more than once. Otherwise, it's just sloppy voter
rolls.

But there were more serious problems complained of in heavily Democratic St.
Louis. In a floor speech introducing his "Safeguard the Vote Act" last month,
Bond complained that St. Louis had become "a national laughingstock." He said
there had been dead people, including several dead aldermen (as well as Ritzy
the dog), registering by mail, and/or mailing in registrations from vacant lots.

Federal observers were sent by the attorney general to monitor a mayoral primary
last month in the wake of these allegations, compounded by additional suspicious
voter registration cards.

After a local grand jury conducted an investigation, the U.S. attorney became
involved when Bond forwarded a 250-page report prepared by a group of St. Louis
attorneys, and the FBI has now subpoenaed St. Louis election board records.

Republicans were originally upset when Democrats tried — and briefly succeeded —
in keeping St. Louis's polls open later than their designated closing time last
Nov. 7, on the grounds that some voters had been prevented from casting their
votes.

Democrats asserted that an inactive voter list of more than 30,000 had created
confusion and crowds that the election board was unable to deal with in a timely
manner.

So the Dems filed a lawsuit to keep the polls open till 10 p.m., three hours
later than the legal closing time.

Bond's report points out that the only named plaintiff who was not a candidate
for office was one Robert D. Odom. The suit stated, "Robert D. Odom is an
individual registered voter residing in the City of St. Louis and intends to
vote for electors for the President of the United States and for other federal,
state and local candidates. Odom has not been able to vote and fears he will not
be able to vote because of the long lines at the polling places/machine
breakdowns in St. Louis, Missouri, that have lasted for several hours."

Those representations were attested to by local counsel for Gore/Lieberman, who
even told the judge that Odom "is here and prepared to testify."

The judge went along, and at about 6:30 p.m. on Election Day ordered the polls
to stay open till 10 p.m. Republicans raced to the Missouri Court of Appeals,
which quashed the lower court's order at about 7:45 p.m. The appellate court
noted, "It is probably impossible to know how many voters were improperly
permitted to cast a ballot after the polls should legally have been closed."

But wait, there's more!

Unfortunately for the Democrats, as Bond points out, Odom "was either dead or
never existed." When the May 1999 death certificate for Robert D. Odom surfaced,
there was an attempt by the Dems to say oh no, not that Robert Odom; we really
meant Robert M. Odom, known as Mark Odom, who works in the office of Democrat
William Clay. Only problem: this Mr. Odom had actually voted, prior to the
filing of the lawsuit, and thus could not have honestly complained of being
unable to vote.

As William Bedsworth, a native Missourian now a judge in California wrote, "When
I die, I want to move to St. Louis. It appears that St. Louis provides better
post-mortem benefits to its citizens than other cities, so I'm thinking that's
the place for me." Acknowledging Missouri's colorful voting history, Bedsworth
said he wasn't too surprised to hear that the dead have the franchise, but he
"did not previously understand that corpses were allowed access to the state's
courts."

<END>

http://www.cato.org/testimony/ct-js031401.html
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: ct-js031401)
(Excerpted)

STATEMENT of
John Samples, PhD
Director, Center for Representative Government
The Cato Institute

On the Motor Voter Act and Voter Fraud

before the

Committee on Rules and Administration
United States Senate

The Motor Voter Act and Voter Fraud
March 14, 2001

----------------------------------------------------------------

Mr. Chairman, distinguished members of the committee:

My name is John Samples. I am Director of the Center for Representative
Government at The Cato Institute.

I want to thank you Mr. Chairman for inviting me to testify before the committee
about election reform.

Mr. Chairman, the United States of America is the greatest example of what James
Madison called "popular rule." We enjoy a legacy of democratic rights and
obligations that remains the envy of the world. Differences notwithstanding, we
all agree that the franchise is sacred and should be above mere partisan or
individual advantage. At the same time, in the spirit of the Founding Fathers,
we seek to improve our political system when necessary and possible. I
appreciate the opportunity to testify today about some shortcomings of our
current electoral system.

In 1994, Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act (popularly known as
the "Motor Voter Act"). Congress succinctly stated the aims of the law:

to establish procedures that will increase the number of eligible citizens who
register to vote in elections for Federal office;
to make it possible for Federal, State, and local governments to implement this
Act in a manner that enhances the participation of eligible citizens as voters
in elections for Federal office;
to protect the integrity of the electoral process;
to ensure that accurate and current voter registration rolls are maintained.
The National Voter Registration Act has clearly fulfilled one of those purposes.
Registration rolls grew by 20 percent from 1994 to 1998. Yet enhanced voter
registration was never an end in itself. Many activists and experts believed the
United States suffered from declining voter participation and that increasing
registration would lead to higher voter turnout. Both of these beliefs have
turned out to be wrong.

For many years political scientists saw a steady decline in the electoral
turnout of the voting age population and as a percentage of registered voters.
Leaders in the discipline also thought that reducing the costs of voting -
primarily through easier registration - would arrest this steady decline and
fortify American democracy. The National Voter Registration Act thus grew out of
the findings of political science.

Political scientists have traditionally measured voting turnout as a percentage
of the voting age population. Recently political scientists Samuel Popkin and
Michael McDonald have shown that "voting age population" is an inaccurate gauge
for measuring turnout. The Census Bureau's estimate of the voting age population
includes several categories of persons ineligible to vote: non-citizens,
disenfranchised felons, persons who have moved to a new residence after
registration closed, and the mentally incompetent. Popkin and McDonald have
produced a new and more accurate measure of the American population eligible to
vote. Figure 1 shows Popkin and McDonald's revised turnout during Presidential
elections as percentage of those eligible to vote. Figure 2 indicates revised
turnout during off-year elections as proportion of those eligible to vote.

[...]

The Motor Voter Act allowed citizens to register to vote simultaneously with an
application for a driver's license, by mail, or in person. The Act made it
harder to verify the identity of voters seeking to register.

[...]

In the short time since Election 2000, we have seen startling new evidence of
the disorder of registration rolls in several states. In Indiana, for example,
the Indianapolis Star looked closely at the rolls. They concluded that tens of
thousands of people appear on the voter rolls more than once, that more than 300
dead people were registered, and that three convicted killers and two convicted
child molesters were on the rolls. In general, experts believe one in five names
on the rolls in Indiana do not belong there. A recent study in Georgia found
more than 15,000 dead people on active voting rolls statewide. Alaska, according
to Federal Election Commission, had 502,968 names on its voter rolls in 1998.
The census estimates only 437,000 people of voting age were living in the state
that year. Similar studies in other states would no doubt return similar data.

In the balance of my testimony, I would like to focus on the events in St.
Louis, Missouri, both during the election of 2000 and thereafter. I believe
these events point out the real costs "Motor Voter" has imposed on the United
States.

Since last fall, "Operation Big Vote" has been active in the St. Louis area as
part of a national campaign -- promoted by Democrats -- to register more
African-American voters and get them to the polling booth. This effort delivered
3,800 voter registration cards to the St. Louis Elections Board on the February
7, 2001, the deadline for the March mayoral primary in that city.

A cursory check of the registration cards turned up questionable names. Shortly
thereafter, election board workers spent an entire day calling the names listed
on the cards and found that nearly all of them were fraudulent. Many of them
sought to register prominent people, dead or alive - as well as at least three
deceased aldermen and a dog. The media have reported that close examinations
have turned up cards that attempted to register prominent businessmen using
their childhood addresses, a former deputy mayor using an old address for an
alderman, and a former alderman who has been dead for years. They also found
cards for convicted felons and for residents who did not seek to register
themselves in the primary.

[...]

The evidence from St. Louis and elsewhere strongly suggests the reality of
registration fraud. Looked at technically, registration fraud is not the same as
vote fraud. However, as a practical matter, we should ask why anyone would go to
the trouble of committing registration fraud if they did not intend to follow
through and commit vote fraud. Otherwise, committing registration fraud becomes
a senseless act. Are we to believe that individuals commit registration fraud
for thrills or simply as a practical joke? The existence of fraudulent
registrations suggests the greater threat of a corrupt election, a danger that
we dismiss at our peril. Given the state of the registration rolls, a major vote
fraud disaster remains a distinct possibility.

We should not presume that vote fraud is an inconsequential danger. On January
22, 2001, the Miami Herald reported that at least 2,000 illegal votes had been
cast in about a third of Florida's counties -- very roughly 6,000 for the state
as a whole. On January 9, 2001, it revealed that 452 felons had voted unlawfully
in Broward County alone. In Georgia, analysts found that over 5,400 dead people
had voted over the past 20 years. As I mentioned, at least 400 unqualified
voters cast a ballot in St. Louis last November.

The damage done by vote fraud, of course, is clear. Breaking any law, but
especially laws meant to protect the integrity of the electoral process, damages
our nation. Vote fraud also devalues the votes of those who register and vote
properly. It also strikes many people as unfair: most citizens bear the burdens
of exercising the right to vote, those who vote illegally claim the right and
wish to escape the minimal burdens associated with that right.

<END>

http://www.southdakotaelections.com/Story.cfm?Type=Election&ID=972
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: VoteForgery)
(Excerpted)

Vote drive worker charged in forgery
By DAVID KRANZ
Argus Leader
published: 10/19/2002

Rapid City man allegedly registered dead people

A Rapid City man working for a Native American voter registration drive has been
charged with five counts of forgery related to documents submitted under the
program.

Lyle Nichols, 45, was arrested Friday and probably will be arraigned Monday,
said De Glasgow, chief deputy sheriff for Pennington County.

This is the first arrest arising from recent allegations of voter fraud in and
around Native American reservations in South Dakota. Auditors in several West
River counties have reported suspicious cases in which documents were submitted
in the names of people who were deceased or too young to vote.

Most of the suspected misdeeds focus on a Flandreau woman who formerly worked as
an independent contractor for a registration program backed by the Democratic
Party....

<END>

http://www.olywa.net/PrebleLaw/olympian/22-Election_has_nation_in_turmoil_11-14-00.shtml
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: olywa_11-14-02)
(Excerpted)

ON THE RIGHT: Gore should follow Bill Bradley's advice, back off

GARY PREBLE

This time the Democrat is losing. Perhaps not enough dead Democrats made it to
the polls on time.

OLYMPIA -- The picture that will stick in my memory about the 2000 election is
that of the Democrat man in Palm Beach, Fla., pounding on the window of the
county election office and demanding a new vote. It contains the chilling
implication that some people see violence as the solution to losing an election.

Florida is no stranger to election problems. As recently as 1998, a court
removed the Miami mayor due to voter fraud. And a book titled "Votescam" details
Miami's election fraud in 1988. And when reporters uncovered the fraud, Janet
Reno, then the Miami prosecutor, rather than investigate the fraud, had the
reporters arrested.

Nor is the Democrat Party a stranger to election fraud. In 1960, the vice
president of the United States, Richard Nixon, lost a very close race to John
Kennedy. Kennedy won as a result of voter fraud in Illinois where, under the
direction of Democrat Chicago Mayor Richard "Boss" Daley, a number of dead
people managed to cast ballots. Daley's political machine is still synonymous
with corruption and election fraud. Though President Eisenhower and many others
urged Nixon to demand a recount, Nixon chose not to put the country through a
long election challenge.

Fast-forward 40 years. The vice president is again running for president. His
campaign manager is none other than Bill Daley, son of Chicago's "Boss" Daley.
Again the race is very close. And again there are charges of Democrat voter
fraud, like the Palm Beach poll worker who encouraged voters to vote for Gore,
or allegations of Democrat intimidation of Haitian-Americans. But this time the
Democrat is losing. Perhaps not enough dead Democrats made it to the polls on
time.

So what do we get from Al Gore? Gore invents a new theory -- the ballot was too
confusing. Sounds like he's saying Democratic voters are either too stupid or
too careless to vote correctly...

<END>

http://www.newsmax.com/showinsidecover.shtml?a=2002/10/24/173227
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: 173227)

Wisconsin Democrats 'Buy Votes of Mentally Disturbed People'
FRI 10.25.2002 11.45 PT
NewsMax.com
Jim Doyle, leftist Democrat nominee for governor of Wisconsin, has stooped to
exploiting the mentally ill.

The campaign to elect Republican Gov. Scott McCallum jumped on the issue after
WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee broadcast a videotape Tuesday night of a Columbus Day bingo
party at Dayton Residential Care Facility in Kenosha. The report said mentally
ill residents were asked to fill out absentee ballots after winning quarters and
getting free refreshments.

<END>

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2002/10/23/politics1349EDT0634.DTL
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: sfgate10-23-02)

Prosecutor investigating whether Wis. (democratic) gubernatorial candidate
traded food, money for votes
WED 10.23.2002 20.43 PT
Associated Press
A prosecutor said Wednesday he is investigating allegations that Democratic
gubernatorial candidate Jim Doyle's campaign used soft drinks, food and quarters
to secure votes at a home for people with mental illness and disabilities.

<END>

http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2002/10/18/news/local/news03.txt
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: SD_news03)

$12,000 paid to person in voter fraud probe (S.D.)
FRI 10.18.2002 9.36 PT
Rapid City Journal
The South Dakota Democratic Party reportedly paid the person at the center of a
voter fraud investigation more than $12,000 in the last three months.

The figure comes from Federal Election Commission records from July, August and
September.

They show that Becky Red Earth-Villeda received 18 paychecks totaling $12,867.
The reason given for the money were administrative or voter drives. One check
for $3,500 was credited to travel expenses.

Democratic Party spokeswoman Sarah Feinberg said the contractors are paid by the
number of voter registration cards and absentee ballots they collect.

The news marks the latest development in a widening controversy over voter
registration and absentee ballots in and around American Indian reservations in
South Dakota.

One out of every 10 new voter registrations in Shannon County is being
investigated, said Sherrill Dryden, county auditor for Fall River County, which
handles voter registration for adjacent Shannon County... <END>

http://www.startribune.com/stories/587/3370493.html
(Link no longer active January 4, 2004)

Flap over vote drive flares up, dies down (Mn.)
THU 10.17.2002 17.42 PT
Star Tribune
A conservative advocacy group has raised the specter of socialist activists from
around the nation crossing the border into Minnesota to take advantage of
Minnesota's liberal voting laws and helping reelect U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone.

But leaders of both the group crying foul and the socialist group accused of
planning that effort described the controversy Wednesday as a tempest in a
teapot.

<END>

The above story relates to these articles I found combing USENET:

http://www.taxpayersleague.org/issues/pr_display.php?rid=44
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: DSAvoterFraud)
Democratic Socialists of America Plan to Steal the Minnesota Senate Election
“Send a Student to Minnesota” Program a transparent attempt to import voters to
Minnesota
Author: David Strom
October 14, 2002

PLYMOUTH—A visit to the website of the Democratic Socialists of America
(www.dsausa.org) will treat you to one of the most transparent attempts to steal
an election since the Daley machine ran Chicago politics.

A popup ad on the site invites visitors to contribute to the “send a student to
Minnesota” program—the DSA’s “national electoral project” for the year. The
program is intended to “bring young people to Minnesota” because “Minnesota is
one of the few states that allow same day voter registration.” Wellstone, the
Democratic Socialists explain, “will need a high percentage of young people to
register and vote for him if he is to stave off the campaign that Bush, the
Republicans and the Greens are waging against him.”

“I have heard of dead people voting in elections,” quipped David Strom, “but at
least they were residents of the state in which they voted!” Strom is the
Legislative Director of the Taxpayers League of Minnesota.

The “Send a Student to Minnesota” plan is being funded by the DSA Fund, a
tax-deductible organization supposedly prohibited from politicking.

“This is a transparent attempt to steal this election by using Minnesota’s
liberal election laws to register out-of-state students to vote for Wellstone.

“What a novel strategy—if you can’t win with eligible voters, import some from
states where their votes aren’t needed. Plans like this remind us that
‘democratic’ and ‘socialist’ should never be used in the same sentence,” Strom
added.

“Do Paul Wellstone and the Democrat party approve of this plan to steal the
election? Do they think it is appropriate for the Democratic Socialists to use
tax-deductible funds to commit election fraud? To preserve the integrity of the
election, Wellstone should disavow the socialists and ask that this program be
investigated,” Strom asked.

“This is one more reason why we need stringent voter fraud laws, including
requiring picture IDS to vote,” Strom concluded.

The Taxpayers League is Minnesota’s largest taxpayers advocacy organization.

www.dsausa.org/news/minnesota.html

<END>

The DSA link give above is still active!
www.dsausa.org/news/minnesota.html
(Archived locally as: DSAvoterFraud2)
Send A Student To Minnesota!
DSA’s national electoral project this year is the Minnesota Senate Election.
Together with YDS, DSA’s Youth Section, we are mobilizing to bring young people
to Minnesota. Minnesota is one of the few states that allow same day voter
registration. We will therefore focus our energy on registering young
Minnesotans. Wellstone will need a high percentage of young people to register
and vote for him... <END>

<END>

FOXNews.com
www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,65849,00.html
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: FOXnews2933)
Tax Deductible $ to Get Out the Vote
The Democratic Socialists of America, which bill themselves as the
largest socialist organization in the country, is raising tax-deductible
money to send young people in the state of Minnesota where they can take
advantage of same-day registration to vote for liberal incumbent Paul
Wellstone. Under the heading, "Send a student to Minnesota ," the group's
Web site says, "Wellstone will need a high percentage of young people to
register and vote for him." But it adds, "Because we are focusing on
issue-based voter registration, this electoral work can be supported by
tax-deductible contributions."

http://www.frontpagemag.com/blog/BlogEntry.asp?ID=64
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: BLOG_ID64)
Illegal Ad From the Democratic Socialists of America Website.
Will the IRS please take notice. (What makes it illegal is its clear
support for a political candidate, forbidden to tax-exempt operations,
Jesse Jackson's slush funds obviously excepted).

Send A Student To Minnesota!

DSA’s national electoral project this year is the Minnesota Senate
Election. Together with YDS, DSA’s Youth Section, we are mobilizing to
bring young people to Minnesota. Minnesota is one of the few states that
allow same day voter registration. We will therefore focus our energy on
registering young Minnesotans. Wellstone will need a high percentage of
young people to register and vote for him if he is to stave off the
campaign that Bush, the Republicans and the Greens are waging against him.
He is the Right’s Number One electoral target.

Because we are focusing on issue-based voter registration, this electoral
work can be supported by tax-deductible contributions. The DSA FUND is
soliciting tax-deductible contributions to support this project.
Contributions are needed to underwrite the costs of transportation as well
as providing a stipend for expenses; housing is being donated. You can
contribute online with a Master Card or VISA. To contribute, simply choose
from one of the amounts listed below. Click on the red dot and you will be
taken to a secure server to input your credit card information. Our online
order system does not allow us to let you fill in an amount, so if the
choices we offer are less than what you want to contribute simply make
more than one transaction until you reach the total you want to
contribute....

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More:

Look who is allied with Democrats!!

http://www.newsmax.com/showinsidecover.shtml?a=2002/10/16/214040
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: 214040)
(Excerpted)

Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002
Book: Carter, Democrats Asked Soviets to Stop Reagan, Sway U.S. Elections

Remember the old conservative charge that many of the Democrats here in America
were playing footsie with the Soviets? Some Republicans even said the Russians
viewed the Democrats as their favorite party.

Now bombshell revelations prove these accusations beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Peter Schweizer, a Hoover Institution research fellow, has just written a new
book, "Reagan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty-Year Struggle and Final Triumph
Over Communism."

This book may well force historians to revise the history of the Cold War.

Schweizer, after scouring once-classified KGB, East German Stasi and Soviet
Communist Party files, discovered incontrovertible evidence that the Soviets not
only played footsie with high-ranking Democrats, they also worked behind the
scenes to influence American elections.

In "Reagan's War," Schweizer shows how the Democrats worked with Moscow to try
to undermine Reagan before and after he became president.

Jimmy Carter's Dirty Tricks

Soviet diplomatic accounts and material from the archives show that in January
1984, former President Jimmy Carter dropped by Soviet Ambassador Anatoly
Dobrynin's residence for a private meeting.

Carter expressed his concern about and opposition to Reagan's defense buildup.
He boldly told Dobrynin that Moscow would be better off with someone else in the
White House. If Reagan won, he warned, "There would not be a single agreement on
arms control, especially on nuclear arms, as long as Reagan remained in power."

Using the Russians to influence the presidential election was nothing new for
Carter.

Schweizer reveals Russian documents that show that in the waning days of the
1980 campaign, the Carter White House dispatched businessman Armand Hammer to
the Soviet Embassy.

Hammer was a longtime Soviet-phile, and he explained to the Soviet ambassador
that Carter was "clearly alarmed" at the prospect of losing to Reagan...

Carter was not the only Democrat to make clear to the Russians where their
loyalty lay. As the election neared in 1984, Dobrynin recalls meetings with
Speaker of the House Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill.

O'Neill told Dobrynin that no effort should be spared to prevent "that demagogue
Reagan" from being re-elected.

<END>

For the record Armand Hammer (mentioned above), the communist, is the person who
bankrolled the Gore family (Al Gore Sr and Al Gore Jr) in their quest for
power!!

http://www.lpdallas.org/features/draheim/dr991215.htm
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: dr991215)
(Excerpted)

AL GORE AND THE HAMMER OF COMMUNISM
by Richard N. Draheim, Jr.

Vice President Al Gore Jr. has been many things: reporter, Senator, Vietnamese
doper, tobacco farmer, imaginary inventor, environmentalist, tree imitator,
alpha male, and protégé of communist financier and Soviet intelligence asset
Armand Hammer.

Armand's father, Russian-born Julius Hammer, was one of the founders of the
American Communist Party. He developed a prosperous drug store chain, Allied
Drug and Chemical, and devoted his fortune to the Party. A decade before Lenin
took power, Dr. Julius became his friend. Julius further increased his fortune
by illegally shipping war supplies to the infant Soviet Union near the end of
World War I.

The Hammers didn't just flirt with Communism; they were hard-core. Armand met
Lenin in 1921, negotiating an asbestos concession. Hammer would repeatedly brag
about his friendship with Lenin. Within a few years, Armand's Allied American
Corporation would become the export agent for dozens of firms sending badly
needed machine tools, tractors, typewriters, rubber, etc. to the Soviets. Hammer
continued to take orders from Stalin. For over six decades, Armand helped build
the Soviet military-industrial complex.

As early as 1921, J. Edgar Hoover's FBI was aware of Armand's pro-Soviet
activities. In 1961, memos between Hoover and William Sullivan, head of domestic
counter-intelligence at the FBI, said that Hammer could not be pursued because
he was "protected" by Senator Albert Gore Sr., the future Vice President's
father.

Armand Hammer was Gore's guest at Kennedy's Presidential inauguration. Gore
arranged with JFK for Hammer to become an unofficial economic emissary to the
Soviets. Hammer negotiated a billion dollar fertilizer deal, with Senator Gore
as a minor partner. This has obvious military implications, as the
Hammer-Gore-Soviet fertilizer plants could be used to manufacture chemically
similar explosives.

In their first business deal, Hammer sent Congressman Albert Gore Sr. bull semen
for his Aberdeen Angus cattle. Gore would use sales of his cattle at above
market prices as a notorious conduit for bribes from other interests.

The protection given by Albert Gore (and others, including Congressman James
Roosevelt, FDR's son) allowed Hammer to act as a courier for the Soviets, to
recruit spies, to place spies in US government positions, to fund Soviet
intelligence networks, to launder Soviet money, to develop export businesses for
them as a source of hard currency, and to continue to supply the Soviets with
American equipment.

Hammer financed Gore's Senate campaigns from 1952 to 1970. Gore lost the last
one because of his opposition to the Vietnam War. It's one thing to oppose war
because it leads to monstrous death, destruction, and the growth of big
government at home; but it's another to do so because you may be a paid asset of
Soviet intelligence serving their geopolitical goals.

After the electoral defeat, Hammer paid Gore Sr. a half-million dollars a year
to head the coal mining operations of his Occidental Petroleum company, (ironic,
considering Gore Jr.'s stated opposition to burning fossil fuel).

Al Gore Jr. was even more politically ambitious than his father. Hammer saw him
as potentially very useful, and groomed Al, with money and influence, for
positions of great power. Young Al also opposed warring against Soviet
client-states. He became highly indebted to his benefactor when Hammer paid for
the future Vice President's college education. The pinko-nitwit positions Al
took during college debates would have made Hammer proud.

Al Gore said that opposition to communism was a "psychological ailment," a kind
of "paranoia." The good Dr. Hammer's son would concur with Gore's diagnosis of
"a national madness."

Of course, Hammer financed Al Gore Jr.'s election campaigns, lending special
support during Gore's premature 1988 Presidential bid. Gore used Hammer's
private 727 jet for personal and campaign purposes. Al's celebrated Tennessee
farm had been purchased through Hammer. Armand Hammer became Senator Al Gore
Jr.'s guest at Reagan's first inauguration.....

<END>

Any search at GOOGLE.COM using key words from the above article will retrieve
hundreds of like articles as shown above!!
http://www.google.com/advanced_search

Need I say more? Democrats are very bad for America and it is obvious who is
pulling their strings too!

How about this proof from a communist activist web site?

http://www.themilitant.com/1996/6028/6028_25.html
(Link active January 4, 2004. Archived locally as: 6028_25Militant)

Vol.60/No.28 August 5, 1996

BY MAURICE WILLIAMS

In keeping with its long history of class collaboration, the Communist Party USA
(CP) has come out early and vocally in favor of the Democratic Party in the
November presidential and Congressional elections.

"Ridding the U.S. Congress of the fascist-like wing of the Republican Party and
its criminal Contract On America is the greatest challenge our people and our
country face," wrote Gus Hall, national chair of the CP, in a recent pamphlet.

[...]

In drumming up support for U.S. president William Clinton, Tyner applauds the
"most outstanding effort" of the trade union officialdom to register voters. He
lauds the AFL-CIO officials' "Union Summer," linking it with the union
bureaucracy's plans to raise $35 million to garner backing for Democratic Party
politicians.

[...]

The Communist Party likewise backed President Franklin Roosevelt during World
War II...

<END>

IN THEIR OWN WORDS PEOPLE!! IN THEIR OWN WORDS!!

How on Earth can anyone claim to be an American AND of sound mind support
Democrats who have the support of Communists? There is blind devotion of the
ignorant which is excusable BUT when the truth has been shown to them and they
still support Democrats then they are truly showing the type of people they
truly are. No real American would support scoundrels who engage in voter fraud
and corruption such as their communist mentors are known to engage in.

EVERYONE PLEASE DISTRIBUTE THE ABOVE INFORMATION FAR AND WIDE AS A DUTY TO SAVE
AMERICA FROM VILE ENEMIES WITHIN AND THEIR STRING PULLERS OUTSIDE OUR NATIONAL
BOUNDARIES.

Also see:

http://groups.google.com/groups?safe=images&ie=ISO-8859-1&as_umsgid=760evv8c2e14uke1g...@4ax.com&lr=&hl=en
Subject: Former President (and traitor) Bill Clinton's Ties to Communists (as
well as Al Gore Jr's) S_0103
Message-ID: <760evv8c2e14uke1g...@4ax.com>
Date: 3 Jan 2004 18:04:25 GMT

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=&selm=rqbetvcbda7er4vl25008qo2uetssudk52%404ax.com&rnum=1
Subject: Forefathers of the Soviet State and Anti-Christ Communism V3.0d
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 08:53:59 -0600
Message-ID: <rqbetvcbda7er4vl2...@4ax.com>

Tavish


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