[StBernard] Democracy in Danger

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Thu Nov 20 20:44:47 EST 2008


John, take a breath...its going to be a long 4 yrs. Lets go to door #2,
http://www.klas-tv.com/global/story.asp?s=2421595

Let me CLEARLY state that these are only allegations and is still in the information gathering stage.

Bob F.

> -----------------------------------------------------
> WRONG! This is specifically what I am NOT talking about. I am very familiar
> with this case you point out. Bob, let me CLEARLY spell out for you the
> DIFFERECE.
>
> In the case of the Dem-wits, EACH PERSON WHO REGISTERED to vote was NOT the
> person they claimed to be. Meaning, not only the person registering them to
> vote, but the person signing the voter registration card was knowingly
> committing voter fraud. Each and every person involved in the process knew
> they were committing a crime. Now, let's switch to Mark Jacoby's case.
>
> What Jacoby did was rally legal individuals to properly register to vote.
> Each person he got to register was in fact the REAL person they claimed to
> be. So, where was Jacoby's crime? He wasn't properly QUALIFIED to get
> people registered outside of the voting precinct to which he lived.
>
> What most people aren't aware of is you can only be deputized or approved to
> assist someone to register only in the voting precinct where you live. In
> some states its expanded to the county where you live, but never state-wide.
> In short, Jacoby was putting down incorrect or false residency information
> to get himself approved to find new registrees.
>
> So, let's look at this in review. All he did was "overstep" he precinct
> bounds in registering people. He first had each person he registered
> confirm who they were and the newly registered person was not
> "impersonating" someone else, particularly a dead person, as pointed out in
> the article Westley's posted.
>
> So Bob, all Jacoby was guilty of was overzealous registering - specifically
> registering people to vote outside of his own precinct. Oh, but you say
> "what about all these SUPPOSED people who spoke to the L.A. Times claiming
> they were DUPED into registering Republican?" Well, it's amazing that a
> couple of weeks later when it came time to actually press charges and
> prosecute Jacoby, none of these "supposed duped signees" would come forward
> to legally testify for the record. Hmmm? Gee, could it be maybe the L.A.
> Times (who are part of the drive-by media and Obama endorser) might have
> "made up" or exaggerated the part about all the supposed people claiming
> they were tricked into registering to vote. And let us not forgot these
> people were free to go forward and vote however they wished. They weren't
> going to the polls posing as someone else to vote for a specific party or
> candidate.
>
> Also, PLEASE NOTE that NONE of the people who signed claimed Jacoby asked
> them to register under a false name. Hmmm, now who was it that's famous for
> doing that??? Oh yeah, ACORN. Who I might add in all the millions of people
> (both alive and dead) they've registered, not one ever registered as a
> Republican. Hmmmm.
>
> I stand by my earlier claim and the question I posed. Anybody else out
> there with a REAL example of voter fraud by a Republican?
>
> John
>
> P.S. Since Jacoby was a duly certified deputy registrar in his county
> precinct, it's been learned the charge against him is only a misdemeanor for
> registering voters in the wrong precinct, but even those charge will likely
> be dropped since Jacoby and his parents say they can produce documents such
> as car notes and other bills that come to their address, making him legal to
> register there in order to become approved to register others to vote. The
> D.A. Office of Los Angeles County states they are reconsidering the charges.
> Hmmmmm! Could this have been BOGUS all along?





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