Ya know, isn’t it just a bit sad how it is that the Democrats always find the need to cheat? And even though they always accuse the Republicans of being the one guilty of perpetrating all manner of election dirty tricks, somehow it's always the Democrats who are the once caught with both hands in the vote counting cookie jar. Which brings me to the topic of my post here. You see, apparently Mitt Romney's campaign is now asking Virginia Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli, to launch an investigation into voter-registration forms that are being sent to Virginia residents that are actually being addressed to deceased relatives, children, family pets and others who are ineligible to vote.
Now this scenario, which has been played out on any number of previous occasions is something that I'm sure comes as not great surprise to anyone. After all, it is seen as pretty much the standard operating procedure for the DNC and its partners. Now these specific 'errant' mailings originated from the Washington-based nonprofit group Voter Participation Center and have befuddled many Virginia residents, leading to hundreds of complaints. The organization has been mass-mailing the forms, pre-populated with key information such as names and addresses, to, surprise, surprise, primarily Democratic-leaning voting blocs such as young adults, unmarried women, African-Americans and Latinos.
In a letter to Cuccinelli's office as well as to the State Board of Elections, Kathryn Bieber, an attorney for the Romney campaign, calls for an investigation into the matter by law-enforcement officials, claiming that the mailings appear to violate "at least one and maybe several Virginia laws aimed at ensuring a fair election." Bieber refers to the mailings as "tactics that amount to, or at the very least induce, voter registration fraud," and says the issue "presents a very significant risk to the proper administration of the upcoming general election." This is but another example of why Democrats are so desperate to squash any and all efforts being made to scrub voter rolls.
Citing a Sunday Richmond Times-Dispatch story that brought the mailings to light, the letter also asks the State Board of Elections to require registrars to reject all pre-populated voter registration applications from the group and review the eligibility of all Virginians who have registered in the past two months. "This is the only way for voters and other interested parties to regain confidence in the voter registration and electoral process that has been abused by the Voter Participation Center," the letter says. Now while this should be seen as being a perfectly logical request, I can hear Democrats everywhere squealing like proverbial stuck pigs! After all, this is all just so very obviously racist!
Page Gardner, the bimbo identified as being president and CEO of this bogus little group, the Voter Participation Center, said the organization mailed nearly 200,000 third-party registration forms to Virginia addresses in June, which resulted in 15,026 new voters being registered as of July 18. But one can't help but wonder how many of them were actually alive and breathing? On Monday, the Voter Participation Center responded to the Sunday Times-Dispatch story, stating in a hilarious little letter on its website that "imperfections in the VPC vendors' lists, while regrettable and unfortunate, should not be the reason or the excuse to call an entire process that is working into question." Of course it should!!
Justin Riemer, the State Board of Elections' deputy secretary, said forms have been sent by the group to deceased infants, out-of-state family members, and non-U.S. citizens, among others. In a letter this month, the State Board of Elections asked the group to cease pre-populating their forms and raised questions about how the group was obtaining lists of registered voters, citing the errant forms. Riemer noted that pre-populating the forms violates rules set forth in the state code and the Virginia Constitution requiring that voters fill out their own forms. Think about it, since when has any group affiliated with the Democrat Party ever let something like silly rules get in their way?
When asked to comment on the Romney campaign's letter, the Voter Participation Center issued a rather terse statement noting that their forms are official applications, not registration cards. It always comes down to semantics with these people because they always think that they are just so darned clever. Their statement read in part, "Furthermore, they were approved before we sent them out by the State Board of Elections and are the same applications that anyone can access at a local government office or on the internet." Adding, "Our process is legal and working." Sure it is! This is nothing more but another attempt by yet another Democrat front group to game our electoral system.
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