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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Recount: More Election Fraud in Minnesota

As the recount process continues in Minnesota to determine the winner of the U.S. Senate seat race between Senator Coleman and Al Franken, an incident came to light yesterday that indicates even more election fraud on the part of Al Franken and the Democrats.

A supposedly 'nonpartisan' volunteer observer in the recount process actually worked for Al Franken last week.

A Republican observer objected to the presence of a not-so 'neutral observer' who had worked for the Franken team. Bob Westfall, an observer for Coleman, stated, 'I don't see how you can switch from being partisan one day to being neutral the next.'

In a series of stories published by The Liberty Sphere over the past few weeks, we have shown that there is election fraud in Minnesota as Franken and the Democrats attempt to steal the election from Coleman.

In several recount tallies conducted by local precincts, votes for Coleman have mysteriously disappeared and votes for Franken have appeared out of thin air.

Thus, as time has progressed since the first count on election day, Coleman has gradually lost votes by some strange, sinister force.

This race has put a terrible stain on the otherwise impeccable reputation of Minnesota for conducting clean elections.

For the complete story on this latest flap in the Coleman-Franken race, click here to go to the Grand Forks Herald.

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