Wednesday, December 24, 2008

How the Democrats stole Christmas


I think this, from Coldheartedtruth explains what the the Democrats mean when they say, "Every vote must count!"

For instance, instead of a ballot that had marking for more than one candidate being thrown out as an overvote (say an X in one and another totally filled in) the canvassing board was awarding that vote for which ever candidate had an "X" in the spot:

So in the case of this ballot... which is normally an overvote, the canvassing board awarded the vote to Franken.

Since the ballot is marked twice it should, in a world that demanded rational actions, this and others like it would be trashed.

No one can tell what the voter meant. You know that. I know that. The Leftie barking moonbats of Minnesota, aka Democrats know that.

Right before America's eyes an election is being stolen. Our democratic process is being pissed on and all the media can cover, what little they do, is the arguments back and forth.

Why doesn't CBS, NNC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC and Fox make a large copy of the picture above and show it on the news saying, "This is what is being used to elect Al Franken."



3 comments:

  1. look at the rest of the ballot and all the rest of the choices the person made and tell me if they were more likely to vote for Coleman or Franken and get back to us please

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  2. I understand that you think you know.

    But the facts are that no one but the voter knows.

    If a ballot is not exactly right it should be chunked.

    We should not allow partisan "boards" to decide elections.

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  3. Coleman’s concession, given from the front of his St. Paul home, came just a few hours after the Minnesota Supreme Court on Tuesday unanimously ruled Franken the winner of last November’s Senate race. In a 5-0 decision, the court upheld a three-judge panel’s April 14 ruling that Franken defeated Coleman in the race by 312 votes out of 2.9 million cast. The 32-page opinion was remarkably decisive, picking apart and rejecting one Coleman legal claim after another.

    312 votes upheld by the Minnesota Supreme Court.

    Yep, sounds like cheating, all right!

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