Minnesota Senate Seat About To Be Stolen December 20, 2008
Posted by The Underground Conservative in Uncategorized.trackback
Al Franken has just about completed his theft of the U.S. Senate seat in Minnesota.
Allahpundit has the details.
Count and count and recount and recount until you get a favorable result. Once again, we had mysterious numbers of ballots “appearing” out of nowhere, mysterious “adjustments” in heavily Democrat precincts, and the ubiquitous provisional ballots, which are key to voter fraud. Double ballots, ballots without proper security, trying to play Carnac the Magnificent and interpret voter intent. Classic textbook approach to stealing an election.
What’s even more galling is how meekly the Republicans are bending over and grabbing their ankles once again. And, people who think Sarah Palin wasn’t qualified to be a heartbeat away from the presidency think empty suits like Al Franken, Caroline Kennedy and Barack Hussein Obama are highly qualified to rule even though they have less real world experience than Palin.
By the way, the only time the Democrats failed to win a rigged recount was when the U.S. Supreme Court stopped them in Florida in 2000. Otherwise, Algore would have stolen the presidency.
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How is this stealing? I’m not clear on this. “Allahpundit” isn’t calling it stealing, either. So I’m not sure where this “stolen” thing of yours is coming from.
I want every legal vote counted once. This is clearly not happening in Minnesota, any more than it happened in the state of Washington in the gubernatorial election in 2004. Votes are turning up as “corrections” in districts that are heavily dominated by Democrats. “Oops, we goofed in counting.” Who honestly believes that, unless you’ve consumed the Kool-Aid?
The Republicans deserves, quite frankly, to have this seat stolen from them, since they are a bunch of mealy-mouthed, linguini-spined pansies for not attacked the obvious theft more aggressively but rather sitting back and letting it happen.