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    This is an interesting story and might deserve some discussion.



    Here's the text...

    When Catherine Engelbrecht and her friends sat down and started talking politics several years ago, they soon agreed that talking wasn’t enough. They wanted to do more. So when the 2008 election came around, “about 50” of her friends volunteered to work at Houston’s polling places.
    “What we saw shocked us,” she said. “There was no one checking IDs, judges would vote for people that asked for help. It was fraud and we watched like deer in the headlights.”
    Their shared experience, she says, created “True the Vote,” a citizen-based grassroots organization that began collecting publicly available voting data to prove that what they saw in their day at the polls was, indeed, happening -- and that it was happening everywhere.
    “It was a true Tea Party moment,” she remembers.
    Like most voter watchdog groups, she said, her group started small. They decided to investigate voting fraud in general, not just at the polling places, and at first they weren't even sure what to look for -- and where to look for it.
    “The first thing we started to do was look at houses with more than six voters in them" Engelbrecht said, because those houses were the most likely to have fraudulent registrations attached to them. "Most voting districts had 1,800 if they were Republican and 2,400 of these houses if they were Democratic . . .

    "But we came across one with 24,000, and that was where we started looking."
    It was Houston's poorest and predominantly black district, which has led some to accuse the group of targeting poor black areas. But Engelbrecht rejects that, saying, "It had nothing to do with politics. It was just the numbers.”
    The task was overwhelming. With 1.9 million voters and 886 voting precincts, Houston’s Harris County is the second largest county in the country -- and the key to Texas elections.
    The group called for help and quickly got 30 donated computers and “tens of thousands of hours” of volunteer work. And then the questions started to arise.
    “Vacant lots had several voters registered on them. An eight-bed halfway house had more than 40 voters registered at its address,” Engelbrecht said. “We then decided to look at who was registering the voters."
    Their work paid off. Two weeks ago the Harris County voter registrar took their work and the findings of his own investigation and handed them over to both the Texas secretary of state’s office and the Harris County district attorney.
    Most of the findings focused on a group called Houston Votes, a voter registration group headed by Steve Caddle, who also works for the Service Employees International Union. Among the findings were that only 1,793 of the 25,000 registrations the group submitted appeared to be valid. The other registrations included one of a woman who registered six times in the same day; registrations of non-citizens; so many applications from one Houston Voters collector in one day that it was deemed to be beyond human capability; and 1,597 registrations that named the same person multiple times, often with different signatures.
    Caddle told local newspapers that there “had been mistakes made,” and he said he had fired 30 workers for filing defective voter registration applications. He could not be reached for this article.
    “The integrity of the voting rolls in Harris County, Texas, appears to be under an organized and systematic attack by the group operating under the name Houston Votes,” the Harris voter registrar, Leo Vasquez, charged as he passed on the documentation to the district attorney. A spokesman for the DA's office declined to discuss the case. And a spokesman for Vasquez said that the DA has asked them to refrain from commenting on the case.
    The outcome of the efforts grew in importance the day after Vasquez made his announcement. On the morning of Aug. 27, a three-alarm fire destroyed almost all of Harris County’s voting machines, throwing the upcoming Nov. 2 election into turmoil. While the cause wasn’t determined, the $40 million blaze, according to press reports, means election officials will be focused on creating a whole new voting system in six weeks. Just how they do it will determine how vulnerable the process becomes.
    Last edited by marauder_77868; 09-26-2010, 09:57 AM.
    Charles Jones
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  • #2
    WOW!

    I remember hearing about something similar when I lived in Maine, but it wasn't anything on this scale.
    Tell your boss you need to go home to take care of your "cichlids." It sounds an awful lot like "sick kids." )

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    • #3
      Imagine voter fraud in America.....what a flippin surprise huh? )

      Hummm.....Let' see....we have a Junior(1st term)Senator from one of the most corrupt political environments in our nation (Chicago), who has no foreign dipolmatic experience (never overseas, except for maybe his birthday), he has never been on any financial panel, like the Committee of Ways and Means ....He has never ran a major corporation or large firm, he has always been a junior partner or member to every group he belonged too, and oh yes, ...never been a governor, nor, never an elected official that has managed money. He has no real qualifications to speak of yet.....due to his "charm" and his backers in the Council on Foreign Relations he runs a campaign that is riddled with dubious relations in his personal and business life, it is completely overlooked or ignored that he may not even be a U.S. citizen by the main stream media and if all that isn't enough poo poo to choke on....His opponet the honorable John McCain, constantly praises the man for his well run campaign....undeniable proof to me this man is a fraud himself....both of them....McCain and Obama

      The main stream media sold this man to this country, they turned their heads at every piece of non flattering factoid, which might have derailed any other canidate and they kept the Obama express rolling right along to the White House.....

      That right there is the true Voter Fraud. The rest is just insurance my friend.


      CF
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      • #4
        This sounds like something from Iraq not in the US.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Darbex View Post
          This sounds like something from Iraq not in the US.
          No. They have 100% turnout, with a unanimous vote for Saddam. . . or was that North Korea and Kim Jong Il?
          Tell your boss you need to go home to take care of your "cichlids." It sounds an awful lot like "sick kids." )

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          • #6
            I'm sure it is somehow Bush's fault :)
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            • #7
              Unfortunately, our country's history is riddled with instances of voter fraud; Tamany Hall, poll taxes, etc. The fact that the metal and plastic voter machines all went up in flames that fast is highly suspicious. I'll never believe that the fire wasn't deliberately set.

              Mark
              What are the facts? Again and again and again--what are the facts? Shun wishful thinking, ignore devine revelation, forget what "the stars foretell", avoid opinion, care not what the neighbors think, never mind the unguessable "verdict of history"--what are the facts, and to how many decimal places? You pilot always into an unknown future; facts are your only clue.

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