Obama is the Messiah!

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<font color=red>I had to wonder what "holiday" he
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He has raised the dead and they are voting!

Local 2 Investigates Dead Voters

HOUSTON -- Note: The following story is a verbatim transcript of an Investigators story that aired on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2008, on KPRC Local 2 at 10 p.m.
Local 2 investigates dead voters.
The push to register voters for this year's presidential election is breaking records.

More than 1.9 million people are registered to vote in Harris County alone.
But how many of the people listed on the voter roll are actually eligible to cast a ballot?
Investigative reporter Amy Davis shows you how hundreds of voters could sway this year's election -- voters who are not even alive.
"All-in-all, a great person, a great woman, just a wonderful person" is how Alexis Guidry described her mother to Local 2 Investigates.
"As far back as I can remember, they've always voted in the election," Guidry said of her parents.
The March 2008 Primary was no exception. Voting records show Alexis' mom, Gloria Guidry, cast her ballot in person near her South Houston home.
"It was just very shocking, a little unsettling," said Alexis Guidry.
It's unsettling because Gloria Guidry died of cancer 10 months before the March Primary.
"She'd be very upset," Guidry said when asked what her mom would think.
Trent Seibert, of Texas Watchdog, says you should be too.
"This is really disquieting. It's concerning. It's worrisome," said Seibert.
He heads up the non-partisan news group on the web.
Texas Watchdog compared Harris County's voter registration roll with the Social Security death index and found more than 4,000 matches -- registered voters that, it appears, are already dead.
Some of them, like Henderson Hill's late wife Linda, voted postmortem.
"I would like to know who did it, myself," Hill told Davis.
We don't know who used Linda Hill's or Gloria Guidry's IDs to vote, but we do know if their names had been purged from voter rolls after they died, using their IDs wouldn't have worked.
"This is a red flag. No matter where you are, this should set off alarm bells," Seibert said. "Someone needs to take a look at this."
Local 2 Investigates took the information to the Harris County Voter Registrar.
"We just kind of work with the systems that we're allowed to," explained George Hammerlein, the director of Harris County Voter Registration.
The county's system for culling deceased voters from the roll seems painfully primitive.
We watched employees clip obituaries from the newspaper and sort through probate records for names matching those on the roll. But, Hammerlein says while fraud is a concern, for his office, disenfranchising voters is a bigger one.
"We do all we can, but you know we'd rather err on the side of leaving people on the roll instead of taking them off inadvertently," he said.
But could that cautious "better safe than sorry" standard sway an election some say will be a close one?
Texas Watchdog found 4,462 registered voters who appear to be deceased.
In 2000, George Bush won the presidential election by a mere 537 votes in Florida.
"We've never had any evidence there's a concerted attempt at fraud," Hammerlein told Local 2.
But there is evidence the state agency in charge of ensuring only eligible voters can vote is not.
The State Auditor's Office conducted an audit of the voter registration system at the Secretary of State's Office last November.
Auditors identified 49,049 registered voters state-wide who may have been ineligible to vote. Approximately 23,576 may have been deceased and another 23,114 were possible felons. And they found more than 2,359 duplicate records.
The auditor did not find any instances in which potentially ineligible voters actually voted, but they wrote, "Although the Secretary of State's office has processes to identify many ineligible voters and remove them from the State's voter registration list, improvements can be made."
Almost a year after this audit, we wanted to know if the Secretary of State has made any improvements. Have they added any safeguards to the process?
No one from that office would talk to us on camera, but the Director of Elections told us, "We'd rather err in leaving someone on the roll than taking someone off."
"If there's something wrong here, if there's something amiss, this is the worst election to have that happen, "Seibert warned.
And Guidry agrees.
"I don't think it's a matter that she would take lightly," she said of her mom.
In what she calls an historic election, Guidry says her mother wouldn't want anyone speaking for her.
"I think she would definitely do all that she could just to make sure things were on the up and up."
We sent the information we showed you to the Director of Elections in Austin. She said her office refers any credible allegation of election fraud to the Attorney General for investigation.
She said the cases we presented would be felony violations.
Visit www.texaswatchdog.org for more information about how Texas Watchdog found dead voters on the rolls.
 
:worship: I have got to hand it to you Dawn, this wins the award for biggest stretch of the week! Did you actually read the article? No where does it say anything about Obama or Democrats. In fact, the only allusion to a strange vote total is Bush's in 2000.

And this little sentence might have slipped past you:
"We've never had any evidence there's a concerted attempt at fraud," Hammerlein told Local 2.


Wow, well done! :thumbsup2

Oh, and I think I will give you one of these too. :stir:
 
Oh, and I think I will give you one of these too. :stir:

I think that during election season that pretty much goes without saying.


Dawn, you're tenacious in your rabble rousing, I'll give you that.
 
:worship: I have got to hand it to you Dawn, this wins the award for biggest stretch of the week! Did you actually read the article? No where does it say anything about Obama or Democrats. In fact, the only allusion to a strange vote total is Bush's in 2000.

And this little sentence might have slipped past you:



Wow, well done! :thumbsup2

Oh, and I think I will give you one of these too. :stir:

You're from Chicago and don't know about the dead voting? You must be very isolated from the real world.
 

:worship: I have got to hand it to you Dawn, this wins the award for biggest stretch of the week! Did you actually read the article? No where does it say anything about Obama or Democrats. In fact, the only allusion to a strange vote total is Bush's in 2000.

And this little sentence might have slipped past you:



Wow, well done! :thumbsup2

Oh, and I think I will give you one of these too. :stir:

No, no, Obama really is the messiah. Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, a well-known anti-Semite and recipient of an award from Obama's church, said so just this week!

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/p-j-gladnick/2008/10/09/will-msm-report-louis-farrakhan-declaration-obama-messiah
 
You're from Chicago and don't know about the dead voting? You must be very isolated from the real world.

Thanks for caring, bless your heart. Of course, I was referring to the article that Dawn posted which did not demonstrate any connection to Obama or the democrats.
 
Well as a Jew I am waiting for the first coming so right on! :thumbsup2 :rotfl2:





Again, there is an odd comfort in knowing what some people will post before they post it. :cloud9:
 
Thanks for caring, bless your heart. Of course, I was referring to the article that Dawn posted which did not demonstrate any connection to Obama or the democrats.

Don't worry and don't feel left out. Its coming to a precinct near you! :rotfl2:
 
:rotfl:

Here we go again...spinning at its best!

Okay...I'll spell it out for you.

T-H-I-S A-R-T-I-C-L-E H-A-D N-O-T-H-I-N-G T-O D-O W-I-T-H B-A-R-A-C-K O-B-A-M-A

In case you can't read between the lines...and clearly...some people can't actually read otherwise there would have been no way to connect this article to Obama...I said "This article had nothing to do with Barack Obama."

Now...as for the link to the CNN piece...it also had no direct connection to Barack Obama...except for the campaign paying ACORN to register voters. Which I personally think should be illegal. I mean really...we wouldn't want people voting or anything.

Just keep spinning...just keep spinning...just keep spinning spinning spinning.
 
Dawn, for being the "don't wish me Happy Holidays, wish me Merry Christmas because Jesus is the reason for the season" person, you sure make fun of this Messiah issue an awful lot. Watch out, God may smite you. My guess is on November 4th.:rolleyes: :hippie:
 
Dawn, for being the "don't wish me Happy Holidays, wish me Merry Christmas because Jesus is the reason for the season" person, you sure make fun of this Messiah issue an awful lot. Watch out, God may smite you. My guess is on November 4th.:rolleyes: :hippie:

Personally, I don't think God has a hand in who gets elected to a public office. But for those who do believe it, God seems to be favoring Mr. Obama:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/

7.6% average lead over McCain at time of this post, a new high. GoBama! :thumbsup2
 
Thanks for caring, bless your heart. Of course, I was referring to the article that Dawn posted which did not demonstrate any connection to Obama or the democrats.


Thank you for blessing my heart. In April, I had a couple of stents put into an artery going to my heart, so any help I can get is appreciated. I'm not looking forward to Obama's socialized medicine.
 
Did you see this Dawn? It sounds like something the cons would would like. The Texas Watchdog linked to it.

Tens of thousands of eligible voters in at least six swing states have been removed from the rolls or have been blocked from registering in ways that appear to violate federal law, according to a review of state records and Social Security data by The New York Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/09/u...7600&en=ce240ad3162ac5ac&ei=5087 &oref=slogin
 
Dawn, for being the "don't wish me Happy Holidays, wish me Merry Christmas because Jesus is the reason for the season" person, you sure make fun of this Messiah issue an awful lot. Watch out, God may smite you. My guess is on November 4th.:rolleyes: :hippie:

:thumbsup2
 
Good grief, I live in Houston and watch that news channel.

Please if the conservatives like Dawn are trying to use Texas as an example of voter fraud....I just have to laugh. Texas always votes Republican.:sad1:

But really this post gives me hope, the conservatives are searching for anything!
 
Word is in the chicago area that there will be a record number of cars sitting at cemetary gates waiting to give rides to the polls.:rolleyes1
 
ummmm... yeah.. he is the messiah.. and did you guys know

OBAMA IS ALSO SANTA CLAUS!:santa: :thumbsup2

We love Santa!!:santa: :love:

I guess I'm voting for Santa!!:cheer2: :banana: :santa:
 


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