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Voter Fraud In Colorado (1 Viewer)

Oh yeah another heavily edited video that will be debunked and then the Jim11s will move on to the next one pretending that this idiot has even an shred of credibility.

 
Oh yeah another heavily edited video that will be debunked and then the Jim11s will move on to the next one pretending that this idiot has even an shred of credibility.
O'Keefe's latest stupidity in Colorado was already exposed and ridiculed before this last-ditch effort to save face was released.

Good to see The National Review move on to something other than taking juvenile, misogynistic shots at Lena Dunham, though. Really broadening their horizons.

 
More Dem. voter fraud.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/217544-group-led-by-nunn-donor-and-adviser-under-investigation-for

A group helmed by a major donor and policy adviser to Democratic Senate candidate Michele Nunn is under investigation by the Georgia secretary of State for alleged voter fraud.

Secretary of State Brian Kemp ® said in a memo, reported by WSB-TV, that his office has “received numerous complaints about voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project,” an organization launched to register and turn out voters to the polls.

“Preliminary investigation has revealed significant illegal activities, including forged voter registration applications, forged signatures on releases, and applications with false or inaccurate information,” Kemp wrote in the memo.

 
Buffalo sauce:
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 cup hot pepper sauce (such as Frank's)

Ginger-soy glaze:
1/4 cup honey
2 tablespoons soy sauce
3 large garlic cloves, crushed
1 2x1" piece of ginger, peeled, sliced

Wings:
5 pounds chicken wings, tips removed, drumettes and flats separated
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Preparation

For buffalo sauce:
Mix first 4 ingredients in a medium bowl; let stand for 5 minutes. Whisk in hot sauce; keep warm. DO AHEAD: Can be made 1 week ahead. Let cool completely; cover and chill. Rewarm before using.

For ginger-soy glaze:
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Line another rimmed baking sheet with foil; top with a wire rack. Add half of wings to ginger-soy glaze and toss to evenly coat. Place wings in a single layer on prepared rack and bake until glaze is glossy and lightly caramelized, 8–10 minutes.

Toss remaining half of wings in Buffalo sauce. Serve immediately (no need to bake).
 
More Dem. voter fraud.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/217544-group-led-by-nunn-donor-and-adviser-under-investigation-for

A group helmed by a major donor and policy adviser to Democratic Senate candidate Michele Nunn is under investigation by the Georgia secretary of State for alleged voter fraud.

Secretary of State Brian Kemp ® said in a memo, reported by WSB-TV, that his office has “received numerous complaints about voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project,” an organization launched to register and turn out voters to the polls.

“Preliminary investigation has revealed significant illegal activities, including forged voter registration applications, forged signatures on releases, and applications with false or inaccurate information,” Kemp wrote in the memo.
I love how they mention it is like ACORN. You know the organization that was proven to not be engaged in voter fraud despite what the liar in the OP said. I bet it is a lot like that.

 
More Dem. voter fraud.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/217544-group-led-by-nunn-donor-and-adviser-under-investigation-for

A group helmed by a major donor and policy adviser to Democratic Senate candidate Michele Nunn is under investigation by the Georgia secretary of State for alleged voter fraud.

Secretary of State Brian Kemp ® said in a memo, reported by WSB-TV, that his office has “received numerous complaints about voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project,” an organization launched to register and turn out voters to the polls.

“Preliminary investigation has revealed significant illegal activities, including forged voter registration applications, forged signatures on releases, and applications with false or inaccurate information,” Kemp wrote in the memo.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/records-cast-more-doubt-georgia-fraud-probe-claims

Kemp had said last week that he opened the probe after receiving over 100 complaints of potential voter registration fraud. But records obtained by the Atlanta-based NBC News affiliate 11Alive News through an open records request showed only seven such complaints. And only one of them concerned NGP, the group’s founder, House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams, a Democrat, told the station.

A spokesman for Kemp’s office told 11Alive News that there were other complaints that were exempt from the records request because they’re part of an ongoing investigation. Asked by msnbc how many of those concerned NGP, Kemp’s office did not respond.

Kemp’s office cited 25 forged voter registration forms turned in by NGP as a reason for the probe. But since it launched earlier this year, NGP has submitted over 85,000 applications in total. That means 25 forgeries offers little evidence that the group itself engaged in fraud, especially because it’s legally required to turn in all the forms it collects.
 
Toss remaining half of wings in Buffalo sauce. Serve immediately (no need to bake).
Good old mcintyre1, always trying to stifle the opposition. What are you afraid of?
:lol: Certainly not you, unless you showed up at my house.
Well, you must be afraid of something, otherwise why do you try to suppress those you don't agree with?
I try to suppress people that intentionally spread mis-information. Despite study after study showing that voter fraud is nearly non-existent, and that voter ID laws will result in vastly more 'lost' votes than 'illegal' votes have ever been cast, you still spout out this drivel. I should just ignore you like everyone else.

 
I don't know about the story JIm has on here, but I know on the news tonight here in Colorado they are investigating a man who ran a Craigslist add offering to buy absentee ballots for $5.00.

His excuse is he hates the absentee ballot system so he wanted to take them out as an option--yeah--right. What a fool.

 
I don't know about the story JIm has on here, but I know on the news tonight here in Colorado they are investigating a man who ran a Craigslist add offering to buy absentee ballots for $5.00.

His excuse is he hates the absentee ballot system so he wanted to take them out as an option--yeah--right. What a fool.
But everyone knows that there's no voter fraud; how can this be?

 
1. Considering "your" party has outright admitted to a strategy that would purposefully deny the rights of mostly Dems to vote, I don't think you have any legitimate platform to spew the partisan crap. And that's what it is. Tired, crap.

2. Maybe something that even resembled an objective source might have us even consider the merits of this case - meaning not you, you've become a caricature of yourself on these boards, and come on. Fox? That's just weak).

 
I don't know about the story JIm has on here, but I know on the news tonight here in Colorado they are investigating a man who ran a Craigslist add offering to buy absentee ballots for $5.00.

His excuse is he hates the absentee ballot system so he wanted to take them out as an option--yeah--right. What a fool.
Well now THERE'S a problem voter ID will solve. Oh wait......

 
Tens Of Thousands Of Voter Registrations Have Mysteriously Vanished In Georgia

Earlier this year, organizers fanned out across nearly every one of Georgia’s 159 counties and registered nearly 90 thousand people who have never voted in their lives, most of them people of color, many of them under 25 years old. But when the groups checked back in late August, comparing their registration database to the state’s public one, they noticed about 50,000 of the registrations had vanished, nearly all of them belonging to people of color in the Democratic-leaning regions around Atlanta, Savannah and Columbus.

Georgia’s state minority leader Stacy Abrams (D), whose group The New Georgia Project led the massive registration drive in March and April, told ThinkProgress what happened next was “deeply disturbing.”

“We asked the Secretary of State to meet with us. We wanted to understand if we were doing something wrong, or if there was another database we didn’t have access to. But he refused to meet with us,” she said.

Joined by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the Georgia NAACP, the organizers asked twice more for a meeting about the missing registrations. When early voting began across the state and they still had not heard from the Secretary of State, the New Georgia Project took them to court. In arguments on Friday, Francys Johnson, president of the Georgia NAACP, asked Fulton County Superior Court Judge Christopher Brasher to compel the state to process every valid registration.

“In 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, we were only able to know there were problems when it was too late, when people started showing up to the polls and they were not on the voter rolls, and folks were already disenfranchised,” Johnson explained to ThinkProgress over the phone. “We must catch that disenfranchisement before it takes place.”

Lawyers for Republican Secretary of State Brian Kemp and three counties who are also the target of the suit countered that state law sets no deadlines for processing voter registrations, and emphasized that any voter unsure of their registration status can always cast a provisional ballot. Those who do so must return within three days to present additional documentation or otherwise cure any problem with the system. But the NAACP and New Georgia Project called this remedy “unacceptable.”

“I cannot tell you what little return we actually see in terms of provisional ballots,” Johnson said. “The election is decided the night of the election. It’s not really a ballot at all.”

Even if every one of the registrations in limbo does get processed and added to the voter rolls by Election Day, Johnson says the uncertainty has still been “problematic.” Because the 40,000-odd voters have not yet received their registration cards in the mail that tells them which precinct they’re assigned to, “this ambiguity may discourage people from going to out to vote, and those who do go won’t know where to go, and they’ll be shuffled around from polling place to polling place.”
 
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