22 January 2012
Attorney General of S.C. suspects voter fraud
Posted by Joy Bischoff under: Presidential Election 2012; Rejecting Herd Mentality .
Recently, I blogged about voter fraud. Through the years, I have noticed that most Americans look like deer in the headlights when voter fraud is mentioned; deer that really wish they could run from the crazy, dangerous car. Is this because we live in such an honest society where no person or group desires power or to influence political outcome?
Political reality dictates that if a candidate suspects and suggests voter fraud, they are laughed out of voter support. There is a culture of silence, shame, and disdain surrounding this subject, even with normally strong and courageous people. With sophisticated technology, voter fraud is not that hard. I have conclusively documented several cases in the past. I am happy to see the attorney general of South Carolina is taking this subject seriously.
South Carolina’s Attorney General detects voter fraud during primaries
Already, there has been some question into folks who cast their ballots on Saturday.
South Carolina’s Attorney General, Alan Wilson has notified the U.S. Justice Department of potential voter fraud.
Wilson says an analysis found 953 ballots cast by voters were people who are listed as dead. He has asked the State Law Enforcement Division to investigate.
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2 Comments so far...
B.BallBen Says:
23 January 2012 at 12:01 pm.
Maybe you are right. I guess I always cringe when some whacko claims voter fraud. Your argument about what a righteous group of people society is right is sarcastic but makes the point. If they could get away with it of course they would do it.
Cavetrollhead Says:
3 February 2012 at 10:13 am.
How does this not make the headline news? This is the biggest threat to democracy we have BTW Newt Gingrich is under investigation for fraud in Va for the signatures “gathered” to get on the ballot.
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