Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Stealing an Election
Al Franken lost in Minnesota until they “discovered” new votes, most of which were for him. But the very amount of “typos” dwarfs the number ever found before, in ANY state election: "As the inestimable economist John Lott pointed out, the ‘corrections’ in the Senate race generated more new votes for Franken than all the votes added by corrections in every race in the entire state -- presidential, congressional, state house, sanitation commissioner and dogcatcher -- combined." And nobody seems to care. Not on the Democrat side, anyway. Franken knows “the fix is in” because he is acting like the “senator-elect” and is confidently predicting victory. Maybe because he provided the necessary number of new votes. They SAID Bush stole the 2000 election, but he didn’t. He merely insisted the law be followed. Franken is insisting it NOT be followed if it wins him the seat. The biggest joke around is if this incompetent comedian becomes a senator. (Human Events)
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