Voter fraud has been impacting our elections in the United States at all levels for far too long. Once Chicago and Texas voter fraud stole the election in 1960 for John F. Kennedy, the floodgates have opened. Although most voter fraud is traced back to the Democrat party, the above video is one example of Republican voter fraud.
The question is simple: why does voter fraud still exist? In North Carolina, voter fraud could be drastically reduced by implementing photographic voter identification. The Democrats in North Carolina oppose photo voter id to advance their agenda using any means available. The Republicans in North Carolina want to continue to use this as an election issue. Who wins? Not the people of our state who are trying to ensure a government as set up by our founding principles. The following video shows how the Republicans treated the agreed upon compromise by both parties to pass voter id last May.
Once the measure was removed, the Republican leadership put together a bill in the middle of the night (literally) that was guaranteed to fail. But they have a campaign issue and voter fraud will impact the 2012 election in North Carolina.
Here is another example of how the Republican party treated 2nd amendment legislation when a vote was finally “allowed” on House Bill 241.
Just to be clear, there are more Republicans than Democrats on the committee. There are only two possibilities: Republicans voted against the 2nd amendment or the Chairman did not correctly hear the AYES vs. the NAYS.
David DeGerolamo
STUNNING VIDEO: GOP LEADERS CHEAT RON PAUL?
The Athens-Clarke County GOP met on Saturday, March 10, to vote – among other things – on delegates to represent the county at district convention, from there to attend the state and national conventions.
But shocking video shows the meeting’s chair pushing through a list of pre-selected delegates over the objections of the convention and promptly declaring the meeting closed, a startling turn of events that took exactly 21 seconds.
Ron Paul backers, who made up a majority of the seated precinct delegates and had hoped to nominate their own choices for district convention, were stunned.
By their count, also captured on video, more than 20 of the 30-some delegates present had voted no to the slate of delegates offered, yet Athens GOP Chairman Matt Brewster first declared, “The ‘ayes’ have it,” then ignored loud calls for a vote count, before quickly concluding, “There is no other business to discuss; the convention is now closed.”
“I’m thoroughly disgusted,” said precinct delegate Shawn Lewis in an interview also recorded on the video. “This is my first time participating in the process, and I feel pretty much just violated.”
“We tried to do this the right way,” precinct delegate and Young Americans for Liberty State Chair Carter Kessler told the Athens Banner-Herald. “Like the little tyrants they are, they said ‘That’s it,’ and ran out the door.”
Why does the name “Athens” seem to attract corrupt politicians?
Watch the video of Athens Tennessee …
There is a solution.