l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 VOTE FRAUD: Vir. Dem’s Field Director Conspires to Commit Voter Fraud,
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October 24, 2012 by Warner Todd Huston
Jim Moran is an extremist, liberal Congressman from the state of Virginia
and it appears that his campaign office thinks perpetrating vote fraud is a
very good idea. So good that Moran’s campaign field director, his son
Patrick, conspired with the undercover camera of James O’Keefe to commit
vote fraud through forged documents and other violations of the law.
This is pretty blatant. If this guy is doing this so easily, how often is
this going on in every other Democrat campaign office? You can bet its a
daily occurrence.
Key points:
The reporter goes to Moran, says he has a list of 100 people who haven’t
voted, and asked for names of people that could help him pull it off. Moran
discusses creating utility bills in Word. From pages 3-4 of the transcript:
Reporter: Do you know two people … Can you give me two names to help us
with that? Two names of people who are fervent, who maybe I can trust?
Moran: I don’t know. It’s going to be tough. It’s going to be tough
with the … you got to stuff that card.
Reporter: Okay. He actually double voted in 2008 and got away with it.
Moran: Did he?
Reporter: Yeah.
Moran: (Laughs) So it’s going to be with the new voter ID laws as well…
Reporter: He’s got a few in D.C. He’s got some in Maryland as well.
Moran: And I imagine he’ll be using…
Reporter: You and me.
Moran: Yeah. But like utility bills or something like that. He’ll need
bills. He’ll need something with the name and their address on it.
Reporter: He’s telling me if they’re going to be hesitant to enforce
it. He’s telling me it’s a law but there’s law and then there’s
enforcement.
Moran: And there will be a lot of voter protection. So if they just have
the utility bill or a statement (inaud.) will obviously be tough … but
they can fake a utility bill with ease.
Reporter: How would you do that?
Moran: I mean I would just buy (inaud.)
Reporter: Microsoft Word and type it up.
Moran: Yeah, something like that. I don’t know, but that’s tough man.
I mean, like … I feel like all the energy that you’re going to be putting
into this, I think it would be much better suited finding out with just the
in place GOTB (ph.) stuff, because all that stuff you’re kind of getting
people that haven’t voted in a long time and that energy that you’d be
putting in in trying to like ensure that it went through without a hitch and
the risk to your name, I feel like plug it in and going to some
underperforming districts.
There’s a push down in Mount Vernon and like Prince William and places
like that where OFA is trying to get it going, but they, you know, it’s
largely minority population, people that just haven’t been plugged in and
people that have been plugged in like Republican districts and they’re just
not enthused.
And he straight up says “you’ll have to forge” a utility bill in order to
comply with the new voter ID laws. From page 9-10:
Reporter: If we get some people to help us. We won’t have to go, maybe
someone else will and we’ll scale up elsewhere. But he’s got name and
address, that’s the best bet?
Moran: Well, no, you need … it has to be … look at the law.
Reporter: Okay.
M: But it has to be like a utility bill or something like that. So you
have to forge it.
Then, he encourages them to pretend to be pollsters and call the people they
’re planning on voting for ahead of time. From page 14:
R: Pretend to be a pollster?
M: Yeah. Do you guys plan on voting, on November 6th? And go on from
there and then depending on their answer just … if they say yes, then go
through and just find out if they’re Dems or what. (Noise) (Background
conversations) (Walking)
R: Call first? Call them? Okay. That can get pretty awkward if they’ve
already early voted, really awkward. Be ready to run.
M: (Laughs) (Background conversations) I respect your initiative.
R: I’m glad you respect it. |
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