December 31, 2013

Life in the people's republic of New York City

From National Review:
Report: New York Investigators Obtain Fraudulent Ballots 97 Percent of Time
New York City�s Department of Investigation (DOI) has just shown how easy it is to commit voter fraud that is almost undetectable. Its undercover agents were able to obtain ballots for city elections a total of 61 times � 39 times using the names of dead people, 14 times using the names of incarcerated felons, and eight times using the names of non-residents. On only two occasions, or about 3 percent of the time, were the agents stopped by polling-place officials. In one of the two cases, an investigator was stopped only because the felon he was trying to vote in the name of was the son of the election official he was dealing with.

Ballot security in checking birth dates or signatures was so sloppy that young undercover agents were able to vote using the name of someone three times their age who had died. As the New York Post reports: �A 24-year female was able to access the ballot at a Manhattan poll site in November under the name of a deceased female who was born in 1923 and died in April 25, 2012 � and would have been 89 on Election Day.� All of the agents who got ballots wrote in the names of fictitious candidates so as not to actually influence election outcomes.

Last year, guerrilla videographer James O�Keefe sent hidden cameras into polling places around the country to demonstrate just how easy it is to commit voter fraud and how hard it is to ever know it happened. In Washington, D.C., one of his assistants was able to obtain Attorney General Eric Holder�s ballot even though Holder is 62 years old and bears no resemblance to the 22-year-old white man who obtained it by merely asking if Holder was on the rolls. In New Hampshire, poll workers handed his assistants ballots in the names of ten dead people. After a public outcry, New Hampshire�s legislature passed a photo-ID law over the veto of the state�s Democratic governor.
It's how the progressives stuff the ballot boxes to win elections. As we saw two weeks ago in Mexico, photo ID is required. Why are the Democrats so resistant if not to pave the way for stuffing the ballot box. Progressivism -- ideas so great, they have to be mandatory... Posted by DaveH at December 31, 2013 9:13 PM
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