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Voter fraud suspected in registr
Voter fraud suspected in registration deluge
READING -- A backlog of last-minute voter registrations in Berks County is pushing the system to its breaking point, according to election officials.
Director of Elections V. Kurt Bellman told the Board of Elections Thursday that there have been flagrant attempts at voter registration fraud.
''It?’s absolutely out of hand,'' Bellman said. ''Not only do we have unintentional duplication of voter registrations but we have blatant duplicate voter registrations.''
Bellman said groups conducting voter drives are coming out of the woodwork, something Berks County hasn?’t seen before. He added that some of the drives are being conducted in violation of the law because they are paying incentives to sign up voters.
Commissioner Mark Scott suggested the Board of Elections conduct its own investigation that would be public rather than create more work for the district attorney?’s office.
''I?’d like the public to get more access to the details of fraud,'' Scott said.
Bellman said his office has had numerous calls from people who were registered through a group called the Association Communication Organization for Reform Now (ACORN), complaining that those taking down the voter information deliberately put inaccurate information on the form.
Bellman said he also received a batch of registrations from Citizens for Consumer Justice in Allentown that contained several hundred forms, including ones that have been held since July and ones with fictitious names and addresses and even wrong counties.
Bellman said he believes it?’s an attempt to overload the elections office.
''It?’s election sabotage,'' Scott added.
Volunteers are working in the Board of Elections office throughout the day, in the evenings and even on weekends. County officials are asking volunteers to commit to a schedule for volunteering since county workers have to train each volunteer.
By who knew this would happen huh
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The Kerry Plan
With respect to Iran,?” Kerry said during the September 30th first presidential debate, ?“I think the United States should have offered the opportunity to provide the nuclear fuel, test them, see whether or not they were actually looking for it for peaceful purposes.?”
Kerry?’s proposal, which he first mentioned in a June speech, was cheered by unnamed senior German and Dutch spokesmen in the European Union (EU), according to London?’s Financial Times.
But on Sunday Iran officially rebuffed Kerry?’s idea. Its foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi declared that it would be ?“irrational?” for Iran, reported Reuters, ?“to put its nuclear program in jeopardy by relying on supplies from abroad.?” But in Teheran they must have been pleased by Kerry?’s eagerness to avoid conflict, serve the interests of his Iranian paymasters and appease the Ayatollahs.
Kerry supported a similar Clinton Administration program to provide reactors and fissionable materials to Communist North Korea. Former President Jimmy Carter brokered this plan to give these things to Kim Jung Il in exchange for a signed scrap of paper on which North Korea promised not to use them to make nuclear weapons.
North Korea lied, of course, and used the time this Democrat agreement gave them to produce up to seven nuclear weapons. Kerry now proposes making the same arrangement with the Islamist dictatorship in Iran that President Carter?’s moronic foreign policy brought to power.
North Korea, an energy-poor country, at least had a plausible reason to seek nuclear reactors to generate electricity. Iran, by contrast, is one of the world?’s largest oil producers and exporters. Iran flares enough natural gas off its oil wells as a waste by-product to generate all the electricity it will need for the next several centuries.
Senator Kerry?’s proposed costly gift of reactor fuel to Iran to ?“test?” whether their aim is peaceful is as unnecessary and unwise as it is absurd. With easy access to all the nearly-free oil and natural gas they could ever use, Iran?’s rulers obviously want nuclear reactors not for energy but for political power.
?“We must have two [atomic] bombs ready to go in January or you are not Muslims,?” Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei recently told a group of Iran?’s senior government and military leaders, according to an unnamed U.S. official quoted by the news service Geostrategy-Direct.
Iran?’s nuclear reactor program, moreover, is controlled and administered not by the nation?’s energy bureaucracy but by its military. So when Senator Kerry speaks of giving nuclear materials to Iran, these materials would be put directly into the hands of Iran?’s military.
The Ayatollahs of Iran, with their long track record of arming and funding Hizbollah (?“the Party of God?”) and aiding other international terrorists, want nuclear weapons so that they can threaten Israel as well as other nations of the Middle East and Europe. Iran?’s theocratic rulers may already have developed a missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead as far as Europe. Iran might have had North Korean help in testing its missiles. Iran today has several hundred nuclear-capable HY-2 Chinese Silkworm missiles and other missiles aimed at U.S. ships in the Persian Gulf and may soon acquire its more advanced offspring the Raad missile.
By Is This Guy Grandfather Jewish
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Kerry?’s Secret Muslim Connection
Kerry?’s Secret Muslim Connections
?“We do not need another barrier to peace,?” Kerry told the Arab-American group in a speech criticizing Israel?’s terrorism-thwarting, life-saving security fence. The Masschusetts Senator described the fence as ?“provocative and counterproductive,?” adding that it would ?“increase hardships to the Palestinian people.?”
(Five months later, in February 2004 the always-duplicitous John Kerry days after a Jerusalem suicide bombing told the Jerusalem Post that Israel?’s security fence was a ?“legitimate act of self-defense.?”)
(President Bush has many Arab-American supporters. The President liberated 50 million Muslims from tyrannical governments in Iraq and Afghanistan, and named Republican Arab-American Spencer Abraham of Michigan to his cabinet as Secretary of Energy.)
Money may explain some of Kerry?’s support among Muslim-American activists. The Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR), for example, has pocketed grant money from the leftwing Tides Foundation. The Tides Foundation, wrote FrontPage Magazine?’s Ben Johnson, has been generously supported with fungible money from the Heinz Endowments controlled by John Kerry?’s wife Teresa.
But Kerry receives far more Muslim money than his wife?’s foundations give. As this column documented last January, one of Kerry?’s biggest money men, who bankrolled the Senator?’s primary campaign with more than $180,000, is Hassan Nemazee. This Iranian-American investor raised a cool $250,000 for Al Gore in November 1995. Nemazee and his family slushed another $150,000 to Democrats during the mid-1990s. Six Nemazee family members and friends (including the caretaker of his 12-acre Katonah, N.Y., estate) donated a total of $60,000 ?– the maximum legally allowed -- to Bill Clinton?’s legal defense fund.
In the closing days of 1998 Clinton named Nemazee his Ambassador-designate to Argentina. Hillary Clinton embraced the Muslim moneyman at a January 1999 White House celebration of the Islamic holiday Eid. The Senate, however, refused to confirm the controversial nominee after a Forbes Magazine investigation exposed Nemazee?’s questionable business dealings. ?“He was,?” said a bitter former business partner, ?“the Iranian equivalent of J.R. Ewing.?”
The Forbes magazine investigation also documented how, in order to get his hands on public-employee pension fund monies allocated for minority managers, the U.S.-born Nemazee had falsely claimed to be a Hispanic of Venezuelan background and, on another occasion, an Asian-Indian.
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takes one to know one,hmm?
that's right.I'm hiding HERE.under a pseudonym Anonymous.please.freaking loser,too? come on. no ones pushing you are they? are YOU being manipulated,also?listen i took the liberty of using my IE tool bar spell check to help out that rant of yours. and who said i don't care? you have a friend over here,pal,and everyone else knows it too.People are talking.so,are you gonna answer the question we all won't to know the answer to? that you're in fact Not from Braintree and that explains your irrational demeanor
in this time of crisis.DORCHESTER MAIN MAN as i now and forever will refer to you as it's time to discuss what's really an issue- why do you and your ilk go to this site.you add No substance base upon other city/town insight that rings hollow and false in this forum.on a national level in any city or town the core party affiliation is usually based upon the demographic.that hardly needs one iota of your opinion to enhance or degrade it.stick to what you know best,BULLY.that you want every last one of the people at this site to trust and embrace your narrow minded vision of what's best for all of US.as if your uneducated AND unsophisticated
low brow gibberish makes any sense to any other besides you.keep going,though
it's kinda funny,harmless nonsense that's good for the economy,as your hero Bush would say(with an ear piece insert in place-talk about listening to voices LOL )
yours in good cheer,
the real deal,
from Braintree,mass.,02184,
Townie Home Owner
on this date:October Th 2004
at this time interval: 7:07 p.m.
God Bless and keep you
Always keep smiling
Thanks for playing.....
townie home owner
Townie..
Oct 8, 2004
So this is where you and your other voice have been dwelling.. You Freaking loser...
All that blather and not one iota of substance..Its so like you... I cant believe people still reply to your rants..
Myself I find you amusing..Kind of like a annoying puppy that keeps scratching at the door.
If I were you (thank God that could never happen) I would stick with the anonymous name for a while.. All that blah blah blah...
PLEASE.. for the children... get a life..
As always
DMM
PS OOPS I feel like such a bully.
-By DMM
By townie home owner
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