Monday, November 3, 2014

Activist Shames North Carolina Voter Fraud Deniers





Hats off to James O’Keefe and Project Veritas.  Citizen journalists are proving what many conservatives have thought for decades:  voter fraud is happening.  You won’t find this kind of reporting in the Charlotte Observer, or the News & Observer.  They’re too busy denying its happening.  But you will find this story in the U.K. Daily Mail:

North Carolina election officials repeatedly offered ballots last week to an impostor who arrived at polling places with the names and addresses of 'inactive' voters who hadn't participated in elections for many years.


No fraudulent votes were actually cast: It was the latest undercover video sting from conservative activist James O'Keefe, whose filmmaking résumé reads like a target list of liberal causes.


He famously shuttered ACORN, the community organizing outfit once linked to Barack Obama. He dressed in an Osama bin Laden costume and waded across the Rio Grande from Mexico to America as a show of disdain for U.S. border policy. He videotaped people admitting they sold taxpayer-provided cellphones for drugs, shoes, handbags and spending cash.


Now O'Keefe has strolled into more than 20 voting precincts in Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro, N.C., proffering the names of people who seldom vote in order to test the integrity of the election process. It seems to have failed on a massive scale.


'I just sign this and then I can vote?' he asked one poll worker. 'Yep,' came the reply.


O’Keefe could’ve voted as often as he wanted to without being caught.  He was questioned one time and that was it.  Shameful, absolutely shameful. 

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