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RE: MADE In the USA
12/7/2011 7:37:11 PM
Another video covering this fraud we call our Commander and Chief (thief)

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Hey Kathleen,

Handwriting is DNA these folks are crass and stupid. Here is the whole story for those unable to click the link.

Indiana 2008 Presidential Primary Election Fraud Probe Heats Up

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Published December 07, 2011

| FoxNews.com


Charity Rorie, a mother of four, sat in her Mishawaka, Ind., kitchen, stunned that her name appeared on a 2008 Democratic presidential primary petition for then-candidate Barack Obama.

"That's not my signature," she told Fox News, saying her signature is "absolutely" a fake. She also said she was troubled someone forged both her signature and that of her husband, Jeff, and listed personal details such as their address and birthdays.

"It's scary," Rorie said. "It's shocking. It definitely is illegal. A lot of people have already lost faith in politics and the whole realm of politics, so that just solidifies all of our worries and concerns."

Robert Hunter Jr. said his name was faked, too.

"I did not sign for Barack Obama," he told Fox News, adding his signature supporting the then-Illinois senator's effort to get on the primary ballot was also a forgery.

As he examined the Obama petition he held in his hands, Hunter pointed out that "I always put 'Junior' after my name, every time ... there's no 'Junior' there." He said the signature on the petition looks "very close" to his real one, but it clearly is not.

"My wife and I actually signed a petition for Hillary Clinton," he said. "I am an Obama fan, but not in the primaries I wasn't."

The prospect that theirs are two of an estimated 150 signatures that may have been forged on the petitions has raised the question of whether President Obama actually reached the legitimate number of signatures needed to be placed on the ballot in Indiana. Under state law, presidential candidates need to file 500 signatures from each of the state's nine congressional districts. Indiana election officials say that in St. Joseph County, the Obama campaign qualified with 534 signatures; Clinton's camp had 704. The certified signatures were never challenged.

"I had always thought that, now-President Obama, had earned his victory in Indiana," said the state's Republican chairman, Eric Holcomb. "But then I quickly learned that he had cheated his way on to the ballot in the primary."

The allegations that election fraud touched a race for the highest office in the land are at the center of an investigation by St. Joseph County Attorney Michael Dvorak. He would not comment, but sources say the probe is gaining steam as prosecutors delve into the petitions that sailed through the St. Joseph County Voter Registration Board, located in South Bend. There have been reports that as many as seven people may have been involved in an alleged conspiracy to fake the petitions.

"I was very surprised," said the newly elected Democratic chairman of St. Joseph County, State Sen. John Broden. "This is a bipartisan issue that we need to take a look at ... so I hope that this is something, that we as both parties, try to look at what exactly happened, and most importantly, how do we prevent it from happening again."

Broden recently replaced long-serving Democratic Chairman Butch Morgan, who resigned suddenly in October under party pressure because of the scandal.

"There is no evidence that Butch Morgan ever personally directed, authorized or condoned the forging or alteration of petition signatures," said his attorney, Shaw Friedman, who argued against the resignation. He said Morgan did "absolutely not" forge any signatures, or know who might have.

"This is a man who has worked mightily over the 20 years that he served as district chairman, to do so fairly, ethically, appropriately, and my concern was that he not leave under these circumstances," Friedman told Fox News.

He called the alleged forgeries "a sloppy, amateurish effort, ordinarily that kind of thing would have been caught by the voter registration offices. I'm not quite sure here why it slipped through."

St. Joseph County Board of Voter Registration worker Dustin Blythe has reportedly been identified as having handwriting that matches the writing on some of the suspect Obama petitions. The South Bend Tribune and the political newsletter Howey Politics Indiana hired a handwriting analyst who examined the documents and says Blythe's writing can be found on "nine suspicious pages from the Obama petition," according to the newspaper.

Blythe, 37, works at one of the desks in the Board office. When Fox News asked if he forged any signatures or faked any petitions, he repeatedly replied, "I don't have anything to say."

Blythe's LinkedIn profile describes him as a "government employee" who is also an "independent contractor/volunteer at Indiana Democratic Party" and a St. Joseph County Democratic Party "volunteer." His Facebook page includes a photograph of him taken with former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards.

Blythe's lawyer, Andre Gammage, has said that his client did not do anything wrong. He told Fox News that handwriting comparisons don't mean anything.

"Handwriting is not the same as DNA, handwriting is not the same thing as fingerprints," Gammage said.

Authorities would not comment about any aspect of the ongoing investigation, including any possible targets of the probe.

Gammage said the accusations have "been difficult for Dustin. Dustin is a hardworking individual who has been trying to do the job the best he can in St. Joe county. It's been tough for him and his family to be under this kind of negative scrutiny."

That scrutiny has prompted Indiana election officials to review the procedures for authorizing presidential primary petitions.

"Unfortunately, it appears that we have an appearance of a widespread, systematic organized effort by Democrat operatives to cheat the system by forging names of, especially Democrat voters, to put Barack Obama on the presidential ballot for the Democratic presidential primary in 2008," charged Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White, who is a Republican.

White is proposing that presidential petitions be posted online on the Indiana secretary of state's website, www.sos.in.gov, for all to see.

"I think by shining a light on this problem and putting in on the Internet, I have a strong suspicion that this isn't going to happen anymore in Indiana, especially on my watch."

White has had his share of alleged voter fraud troubles himself: he faces felony charges for allegedly having registered to vote at his ex-wife's residence. He denies any wrongdoing and is awaiting trial.

He says the integrity and honesty of the electoral process must be protected.

"The main thing here is to make sure that we maintain choices for all voters, Republicans and Democrats in the primary, and that we make sure that voters continue to trust the system and that their vote still counts," White said. He calls the alleged signature forgeries "an awfully bold action to take. I sure hope it only happened in 2008."

Broden, the local Democratic chairman, thinks that there should be new measures instituted to ensure that signatures being gathered now for the 2012 presidential election are legitimate. He proposes having petition gatherers initial the sheets, and having officials undertake random audits to confirm that the signatures are real.

"We are doing everything we can to fully cooperate with the state police investigation and we will do everything we can to make sure that the investigation gets to the bottom of all of the facts," Broden insists.

Brian Howey, a veteran political reporter, runs the non-partisan political newsletter Howey Politics Indiana, which broke the story with the Tribune.

"Somebody tried to pull a fast one," Howey said.

"In one case there were 18 consecutive pages where it looked like there was one or two handwriting. Were these low-level functionaries that decided to tamper with the process, or was this something that was ordered from a higher level?”

The state’s Republican chairman seems to have no doubt.

"This is the Chicago way and it will not be tolerated in the state of Indiana," Holcomb said. "I would tell my friends across the country that they have to be on the lookout as well, because it’s just fact that some folks will do anything to try and win an election."

The chairman of the Indiana State Democratic Party, Dan Parker, was not available for an interview. He issued a statement in October saying that the Democrats "continue to support the ongoing investigation to determine how this isolated incident occurred and hold anyone involved accountable."

But voters like Charity Rorie say they feel victimized and are fearful of the message that the scandal sends across the country.

"We have a generation that's behind us who is not very faithful in making sure that they vote," she lamented. "I think this isn't going to help the situation.

"I think that if we need to continue with our children the way that America is supposed to work, then I think it needs to be done correctly."

If you suspect voter fraud or election problems where you live, write us at: voterfraud@foxnews.com.



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I don't know if you've seen this yet...2008 Indiana ballot fraud of Obama over Hillary...lots of names in only 2 handwritings: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/12/07/indiana-2008-presidential-primary-election-fraud-probe-heats-up/

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RE: MADE In the USA
12/10/2011 1:24:58 AM

Remy "Light Bulb Song" Debut, Nick Gillespie talks Bulb Ban on Stossel


Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2011

On Thursday, December 1, 2011, Fox Business' Stossel debuted the new video "Missing You: The Incandescent Light Bulb Ban" by internet sensation Remy. Reason's Nick Gillespie discussed the federal ban on conventional light bulbs, which starts in 2012.

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RE: MADE In the USA
12/10/2011 1:29:38 AM

Full version of the Remy Light Bulb Song




Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

Remy mourns the impending loss of his beloved incandescent light bulbs with a song set to familiar music.

Written and performed by Remy and produced by Meredith Bragg.

About 2.30 minutes. Go to www.Reason.tv for downloadable versions.

Subscribe to Reason's YouTube channel to get automatic updates when new material goes live.

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Visit the links below for more Reason's coverage of the impending light bulb ban:

Let There Be Light: The Dim Bulbs in Congress Have Condemned Me To Pee in the Dark
http://reason.com/archives/2011/03/16/let-there-be-light

Blue Light Special: Psst... Wanna Buy A Light Bulb?
http://reason.com/archives/2007/03/27/blue-light-special

Light Bulbs vs. The Nanny State
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hojEjXnuYxA

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http://www.youtube.com/user/ReasonTV#grid/user/02D02B9A144182DB

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Lyrics to "Missing You: The Incandescent Light Bulb Song"

Seems like yesterday
we used to rock the show
I flip the switch
you rock the glow

So far from being
only luminescent
notoriously
incandescent

but looks ain't always
what they seem to be
Congress taking
you away from me

this new bulb
costs 10 times more
need a haz-mat crew
when it hits the floor

and the future can't
wait to see
what they look like
in my vanity

Ridiculous

Night they took
my friend
Try to block it out
but it plays again

they say the change is
what we need to make
got salmonella from
my Easy Bake

give anything to hear
half your breath...
I know you're still living
you life after death

Every time I see
Every time I read
Every time I breathe
exposed Mercury
I'll be missing you...

It's kinda hard
with you not around
new bulb warms up
in like a half an hour

watching us as
we pray for you
every day we
pray for you

until the day
we meet again
in the dark
is where I'm reading fried

give anything to hear
half your breath...
I know you're still living
your life after death

Somebody tell me why...
If that new light
bulb is so amazing
Then why don't people just go buy that light bulb?

[End]



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RE: MADE In the USA
12/10/2011 1:33:52 AM

Infect Capitalism with Communism and the $hit hits the Fan

Peter Schiff Talks to the 1 Percent! "We're not even near the bottom yet!"


Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

"You Got this Occupy Wall Street crowd that wants to have a communist revolution," says investment guru and outspoken defender of free enterprise Peter Schiff, "but hopefully we can have more of a free-market...second American revolution and understand all the pain we're about to endure is because of government. It's not because of capitalism."

Schiff caused a sensation last month when he visited New York's Zuccotti Park and argued with Occupy Wall Street protesters about the causes of and solutions to the Great Recession. In this video, he talks to "the 1 Percent," a group of wealthy individuals who gathered recently in the Bel Air home of Judd Weiss.

Regardless of his audience, Schiff's message in entirely consistent: Cronyism and government policies have distorted the economy and "we're not even near the bottom yet" in terms of the downturn.

About 6 minutes. Shot by Sharif Matar and Tracy Oppenheimer and edited by Oppenheimer.

To watch other Schiff videos and all of Reason.tv's Occupy Wall Street (and LA and DC!) videos, go to http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3E65B192ADEB84BD

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Earlier this month

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RE: MADE In the USA
12/21/2011 3:50:57 PM
As I watch the Republican debates and the primary warm-ups. I have seen nearly every candidate take a ride to the top via the polls and the MSM and not so MSM pundits tell us who has the baton that day. As Cenk, has noticed so have I noticed that they all seem to fear and seldom report positively when Dr. Ron Paul is ahead. If you listened to the MSM he never has the lead. The establishment fears Ron Paul as they feared Sarah Palin and yes even "The Donald" was feared by the establishment.

The more I see and hear the more I realize that none of them are perfect but Dr. Ron Paul represents more of my core beliefs than any of the other establishment puppets up for nomination. Unless someone steps up I see my vote going to Dr. Ron Paul for the 2012 Republican Primary. I am still waiting for Superman/woman to stand up as a Third Party Candidate. It is time for real change no more of the status quo. No Matter What, Americans Need to be putting America first.

Ron Paul Hate From Establishment Republicans


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