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Friday, October 17, 2008

Ohio Voter Fraud Heats Up; Official Breaks the Law

As the tension grows over widespread voter fraud in Ohio, Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner admitted to breaking federal law that there be a direct computer database link between the her office and the Board of Elections and the local elections boards.

She simply disconnected that linkage, thus making it impossible for elections officials throughout the state to verify the identifies of those who registered to vote.

Thus, Brunner is sitting on 200,000 suspicious, possibly fraudulent registrations, refusing to allow the state to verify their validity.

This is a clear violation of the law.

The question is, why is this woman not in jail?

She is under the order of the court to release those 200,000 registrations so that the verification process can begin, thus minimizing the possibility of widespread voter fraud.

But Brunner refused to comply. Instead, she has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. And guess who is the Justice who presides over these cases in the Ohio area? The most liberal member of the Court, John Paul Stevens.

Stevens could well simply overrule the lower court and allow Brunner to count 200,000 suspicious registrations without any verification. Or he could refuse to hear the case. Or he could involve the entirety of the U.S. Supreme Court for a ruling.

But one thing is for sure--Bush won Ohio both in 2000 and 2004 by less than 200,000 votes. If Brunner is allowed to withhold these registrations from verification, the election could well be decided by fraudulent votes under the names of the deceased, fictitious names, or other such shenanigans.

Again, I ask, why is Brunner not in jail? She admitted to breaking federal law.

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