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“Progressive” group accused of voting hundreds illegally.

As always happens after an election, incidents of voter fraud slowly emerge in time.  In Worcester, Massachusetts, allegations have been made that a “progressive” activist group called Neighbor to Neighbor illegally assisted hundreds of voters and told them how to vote in November 2010.  This behavior sounds like the same illegal assistance documented in the case of United States v. Ike Brown in Mississippi.  The reaction of Secretary of State Bill Galvin?  Only more poll worker training in the future.  The defense of the accused?  Shout racism at the accusers.  The response of state law enforcement?  Silence.  This election had federal candidates on the ballots so federal crimes may have been committed.  I’m sure Eric Holder’s DOJ is already on it.

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Posted at 1:57 pm on February 20th, 2011 by

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  1. 1. J.R.

    The ACORN doesn’t fall far from the tree…

    • PTBW

      So true–it’s like the hydra in the Labors of Hercules: you chop off one head and two grow back to take its place. We have a Herculean task ahead of us–but, like Hercules, there’s always a trick if you think outside the box.

  2. 2. PTBW

    Mr. Adams, I hope you are reading these remarks to consider presenting at the national True the Vote summit in Houston next month. I will be there to hear you speak.

    As a Nov. 2010 poll watcher, I have a heads up for all current/prospective participants in poll watching Nov. 2012: poll watching is legal and admirable, and available to both sides. So~there is a strong possibility N2N et al. will organize a counter-group of poll watchers who will continue their tradition of making up falsehoods of what’s going on and/or placing disruptive “plants” in key places. From the incident at Sheila Jackson Lee’s precinct in Houston, one can suppose that the police will likely have no interest in “serving and protecting the public,” as was the case when they sided with the Black Panthers in Lee’s district.

    Here indeed is a conundrum to pre-emptively plan for.

  3. 3. SUSANM

    MILLIONS WILL BE ON THE STREETS, THATS WHAT I READ…TRAINING STARTS THIS SUMMER CALLED ”BROWN SHIRTS” HOLD ON AMERICA. ITS GOING TO BE A HOT SUMMER, WE NEED THE B.C. OR IMPEACHMENT….

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