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Hillary Backers Decry Massive Obama Vote Fraud
Sunday, October 26, 2008 9:02 PM

By: Kenneth R. Timmerman

With accusations of voter registration fraud swirling as early voting begins in many states, some Hillary Clinton supporters are saying: &quot;I told you so.&quot;

Already in Iowa, the Obama campaign was breaking the rules, busing in supporters from neighboring states to vote illegally in the first contest in the primaries and physically intimidating Hillary supporters, they say.

Obama&#039;s surprisingly strong win in Iowa, which defied all the polls, propelled his upstart candidacy to front-runner status. But Dr. Lynette Long, a Hillary supporter from Bethesda, Md, who has a long and respected academic career, believes Obama&#039;s victory in Iowa and in twelve other caucus states was no miracle. &quot;It was fraud,&quot; she told Newsmax.

Dr. Long has spent several months studying the caucus and primary results.

&quot;After studying the procedures and results from all fourteen caucus states, interviewing dozens of witnesses, and reviewing hundreds of personal stories, my conclusion is that the Obama campaign willfully and intentionally defrauded the American public by systematically undermining the caucus process,&quot; she said.

In Hawaii, for example, the caucus organizers ran out of ballots, so Obama operatives created more from Post-its and scraps of paper and dumped them into ice cream buckets. &quot;The caucuses ended up with more ballots than participants, a sure sign of voter fraud,&quot; Dr. Long said.

In Nevada, Obama supporters upturned a wheelchair-bound woman who wanted to caucus for Hillary, flushed Hillary ballots down the toilets, and told union members they could only vote if their name was on the list of Obama supporters.

In Texas, more than 2,000 Clinton and Edwards supporters filed complaints with the state Democratic Party because of the massive fraud. The party acknowledged that the Obama campaign&#039;s actions &quot;amount to criminal violations&quot; and ordered them to be reported to state and federal law enforcement, but nothing happened.

In caucus after caucus, Obama bused in supporters from out of state, intimidated elderly voters and women, and stole election packets so Hillary supporters couldn&#039;t vote. Thanks to these and other strong-arm tactics, Obama won victories in all but one of the caucuses, even in states such as Maine where Hillary had been leading by double digits in the polls.

Obama&#039;s win in the caucuses, which were smaller events than the primaries and were run by the party, not the states, gave him the margin of victory he needed to win a razor-thin majority in the delegate count going into the Democratic National Convention.

Without these caucus wins – which Dr. Long and others claim were based on fraud – Hillary Clinton would today be the Democrats&#039; nominee running against John McCain.

Citing a detailed report on the voting results and delegate accounts by accountant Piniel Cronin, &quot;there were only four pledged delegates between Hillary and Obama once you discount caucus fraud,&quot; Dr. Long said.

Dr. Long has compiled many of these eyewitness reports from the 14 caucus states in a 98 page single-spaced report, and in an interactive Web site: www.caucusanalysis.org.

ACORN involvement

The Obama campaign recently admitted that it paid an affiliate of ACORN, the controversial community organizer that Obama represented in Chicago, more than $832,00 for &quot;voter turnout&quot; work during the primaries. The campaign initially claimed the money had been spent on &quot;staging, sound and light&quot; and &quot;advance work.&quot;

ACORN is now under investigation by state and federal law enforcement in eleven states for voter registration fraud. ACORN workers repeatedly registered voters in the name of &quot;Mickey Mouse,&quot; and twice registered the entire starting line-up of the Dallas Cowboys – once in Nevada, and again in Minnesota.

A group that has worked with ACORN in the past registered a dead goldfish under the name &quot;Princess Nudelman&quot; in Illinois. When Beth Nudelman, a Democrat, was informed by reporters that her former pet was a registered voter, she said, &quot;This person is a dead fish.&quot;

ACORN was known for its &quot;intimidation tactics,&quot; says independent scholar Stanley Kurtz, a senior fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC. who has researched Obama&#039;s long-standing ties to the group.

Fully 30 percent of 1.3 million new voters ACORN claims to have registered this year are now believed to be illegitimate.

Dr. Long shared with Newsmax some of the emails and sworn affidavits she received from Hillary supporters who witnessed first-hand the thuggish tactics employed by Obama campaign operatives in Iowa and elsewhere.

Jeff, a precinct captain for Clinton from Davenport, Iowa, thought his caucus was in the bag for his candidate, until just minutes before the voting actually began.

&quot;From 6-6:30 pm, it appeared as I had expected. Young, old males, females, Hispanics, whites, gay and lesbian friends arriving. Very heavily for Ms. Clinton, a fair amount for Edwards and some stragglers for Obama,&quot; he said.

That makeup corresponded to what he had witnessed from many precinct walks he had made through local neighborhoods.

&quot;My mind began to feel victory for my lady,&#039; he said. &quot;THEN: at 6:50 pm, over 75 people of African-American descent came walking in, passed the tables and sat in the Obama section. I knew one of them from my canvassing. I knew another one who did not live in this precinct. And aside from 4 or 5 families that live on Hillandale Road, there are no other black people in this unusually white precinct. And one of those black couples were in my Hillary section,&quot; he said.

Thanks to the last-minute influx of unknown Obama supporters, Obama won twice the number of delegates from the precinct as Hillary Clinton.

After it was over, &quot;a very large bus was seen in the parking lot afterwards carrying these folks back&quot; to Illinois, Jeff said.

Obama&#039;s flagrant busing of out-of-state caucus participants from Illinois was so obvious that even Joe Biden – today his running mate, then his rival – pointed it out at the time.

At a campaign stop before the Jan. 3 caucus at the JJ Diner in Des Moines, Biden &quot;said what we were all thinking when he got on stage and said, &#039;Hello Iowa!&#039; and then turned to Barack&#039;s crowd and shouted, &#039;and Hello Chicago!&#039;&quot; another precinct captain for Hillary told Dr. Long.

Thanks to Illinois campaign workers bused across the border into Iowa, all the precincts in eastern Iowa went for Obama, guaranteeing his win in the caucuses, Dr. Long says.

Obama supporters were also bused into northeast Iowa from Omaha, Nebraska, where Obama campaign workers were seen handing out &quot;i-pods and free stuff – t-shirts, clothes, shoes, and free meals&quot; to students and people in homeless shelters,&quot; according to eyewitness reports collected by Dr. Long.

In Iowa City, red and white chartered buses with Illinois license plates arrived from Illinois packed with boisterous African-American high school students, who came to caucus for Obama in Iowa after being recruited by Obama campaign workers.

2,000 complaints in Texas

In a change in the Democratic National Committee rules for this year&#039;s election season, four states had caucuses and primaries: Washington, Nebraska, Idaho and Texas. &quot;But Texas is the only one that counted both the caucus result and the primary result,&quot; Dr. Long told Newsmax. &quot;The others didn&#039;t count the primary at all, calling it a &#039;beauty contest.&#039;&quot;

Because caucuses are more informal, and can last hours, they tend to favor candidates with a strong ground operation or whose supporters use strong-arm tactics to intimidate their rivals.

&quot;There is inherent voter disenfranchisement in the caucuses,&quot; Dr. Long says. &quot;Women are less likely to go to caucuses than men, because they don&#039;t like the public nature of the caucus. The elderly are less likely to go to a caucus. People who work shifts can&#039;t go if they work the night shift. And parents with young children can&#039;t go out for four hours on a week night. All these people are traditionally Clinton supporters,&quot; she said.

But Obama&#039;s victories in the caucuses weren&#039;t the result of better organization, Dr. Long insists. &quot;It was fraud.&quot;

In state after state, Hillary was leading Obama in the polls right up until the last minute, when Obama won a landslide victory in the caucuses.

The discrepancies between the polls and the caucus results were stunning, Dr. Long told Newsmax. The most flagrant example was Minnesota.

A Minnesota Public Radio/Humphrey Institute poll conducted just one week before the Feb. 5 caucus gave Hillary a 7-point lead over Obama, 40-33.

But when the Minnesota caucus results were counted, Obama won by a landslide, with 66.39 percent to just 32.23 percent for Hillary, giving him 48 delegates, as compared to 24 for Clinton.

&quot;No poll is that far off,&quot; Dr. Long told Newsmax.

Similar disparities occurred in 13 of 14 caucus states.

In Colorado and Idaho, Obama had a two-point edge over Hillary Clinton in the polls, but won by more than two to one in the caucuses, sweeping most delegates.

In Kansas, Hillary had a slight edge over Obama in the polls, but Obama won 74 percent of the votes in the caucus and most of the delegates. In nearly every state, he bested the pre-caucus polls by anywhere from 12 percent to more than 30 percent.

This year&#039;s primary rules for the Democrats favored the caucus states over the primary states.

&quot;Caucus states made up only 1.1 million (3 percent) of all Democratic votes, but selected 626 (15 percent) of the delegates,&quot; says Gigi Gaston, a filmmaker who has made a documentary on the caucus fraud.

In Texas alone, she says, there were more than 2,000 complaints from Hillary Clinton and John Edwards supporters of Obama&#039;s strong-arm tactics.

One Hillary supporter, who appears in Gaston&#039;s new film, &quot;We Will Not Be Silenced,&quot; says she received death threats from Obama supporters after they saw her address in an on-line video she made to document fraud during the Texas caucus. &quot;People called me a whore and a skank,&quot; she said.

John Siegel, El Paso Area Captain for Hillary, says &quot;some people saw outright cheating. Other people just saw strong-arm tactics. I saw fraud.&quot;

Another woman, who was not identified in the film, described the sign-in process. &quot;You&#039;re supposed to sign your names on these sheets. The sheets are supposed to be controlled, and passed out – this is kind of how you maintain order. None of that was done. The sheets were just flying all over the place. You could put in your own names. You could add your own sheets or anything. It was just filled with fraud.&quot;

Other witnesses described how Obama supporters went through the crowds at the caucus telling Hillary supporters they could go home because their votes had been counted, when in fact no vote count had yet taken place.

&quot;I couldn&#039;t believe this was happening,&quot; one woman said in the film. &quot;I thought this only happened in Third World countries.&quot;

On election day in Texas, Clinton campaign lawyer Lyn Utrecht issued a press release that was widely ignored by the national media.

&quot;The campaign legal hotline has been flooded with calls containing specific accusations of irregularities and voter intimidation against the Obama campaign,&quot; she wrote. &quot;This activity is undemocratic, probably illegal, and reflects a wanton disregard for the caucus process.&quot;

She identified 18 separate precincts where Obama operatives had removed voting packets before the Clinton voters could arrive, despite a written warning from the state party not to remove them.

The hotline also received numerous calls during the day that &quot;the Obama campaign has taken over caucus sites and locked the doors, excluding Clinton campaign supporters from participating in the caucus,&quot; she wrote.

&quot;There are numerous instances of Obama supporters filing out precinct convention sign-in sheets during the day and submitting them as completed vote totals at caucus. This is expressly against the rules,&quot; she added.

But no one seemed to care.

Despite Clinton&#039;s three-and-a-half point win in the Texas primary – 50.87 percent to 47.39 percent – Obama beat her in the caucus the same day by 56 to 43.7 percent, giving him a 38 to 29 advantage in delegates.

Dr. Linda Hayes investigated the results at the precinct level in three state Senate districts. Under the rules of the Texas Democratic Party, participants in the caucuses had to reside in the precinct where they were caucusing, and had to have voted in the Democratic primary that same day.

When she began to see the results coming in from the precincts that were wildly at variance with the primary results, &quot;I could see that something was wrong,&quot; Hayes said.

Dr. Hayes says she found numerous anomalies as she went through the precinct sign-in sheets.

&quot;Many, many, many Obama people either came to the wrong precinct, they did not sign in properly, they did not show ID, or they did not vote that day.&quot; And yet, their votes were counted.

In a letter to Rep. Lois Capps, a Clinton supporter calling himself &quot;Pacific John&quot; described the fraud he had witnessed during the caucuses.

&quot;On election night in El Paso, it became obvious that the Obama field campaign was designed to steal caucuses. Prior to that, it was impossible for me to imagine the level of attempted fraud and disruption we would see,&quot; he wrote.

&quot;We saw stolen precincts where Obama organizers fabricated counts, made false entries on sign-in sheets, suppressed delegate counts, and suppressed caucus voters. We saw patterns such as missing electronic access code sheets and precinct packets taken before the legal time, like elsewhere in the state. Obama volunteers illegally took convention materials state-wide, with attempts as early as 6:30 am.&quot;

The story of how Obama stole the Democratic Party caucuses - and consequently, the Democratic Party nomination - is important not just because it prefigures potential voter fraud in the November 4 presidential election, which is already under way.

It&#039;s important because it fits a pattern that Chicago journalists and a few national and international commentators have noticed in all of the elections Obama has won in his career.

NBC correspondent Martin Fletcher described Obama&#039;s first election victory - for Illinois state senate – in a recent commentary that appeared in the London Telegraph.

&quot;Mr. Obama won a seat in the state senate in 1996 by the unorthodox means of having surrogates successfully challenge the hundreds of nomination signatures that candidates submit. His Democratic rivals, including Alice Palmer, the incumbent, were all disqualified,&quot; Fletcher wrote.

Obama&#039;s election to the U.S. Senate &quot;was even more curious,&quot; conservative columnist Tony Blankley writes in The Washington Times.

Citing an account that appeared in The Times of London, Blankley described how Obama managed to squeeze out his main Democratic rival, Blair Hull, after divorce papers revealed allegations that Hull had allegedly made a death threat to his former wife.

Then in the general election, &quot;lightning struck again,&quot; Blankley writes, when his Republican opponent, wealthy businessman Jack Ryan, was forced to withdraw in extremis after his divorce papers revealed details of his sexual life with his former wife.

Just weeks before the election, the Illinois Republican party called on Alan Keyes of Maryland to challenge Obama in the general election. Obama won a landslide victory.

&quot;Mr. Obama&#039;s elections are pregnant with the implications that he has so far gamed every office he has sought by underhanded and sordid means,&quot; Blankley writes, while &quot;the American media has let these extraordinary events simply pass without significant comment.&quot;

Hillary Clinton supporters, belatedly, now agree.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Newsmax.com</p>
<p>Hillary Backers Decry Massive Obama Vote Fraud<br />
Sunday, October 26, 2008 9:02 PM</p>
<p>By: Kenneth R. Timmerman</p>
<p>With accusations of voter registration fraud swirling as early voting begins in many states, some Hillary Clinton supporters are saying: &#8220;I told you so.&#8221;</p>
<p>Already in Iowa, the Obama campaign was breaking the rules, busing in supporters from neighboring states to vote illegally in the first contest in the primaries and physically intimidating Hillary supporters, they say.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s surprisingly strong win in Iowa, which defied all the polls, propelled his upstart candidacy to front-runner status. But Dr. Lynette Long, a Hillary supporter from Bethesda, Md, who has a long and respected academic career, believes Obama&#8217;s victory in Iowa and in twelve other caucus states was no miracle. &#8220;It was fraud,&#8221; she told Newsmax.</p>
<p>Dr. Long has spent several months studying the caucus and primary results.</p>
<p>&#8220;After studying the procedures and results from all fourteen caucus states, interviewing dozens of witnesses, and reviewing hundreds of personal stories, my conclusion is that the Obama campaign willfully and intentionally defrauded the American public by systematically undermining the caucus process,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>In Hawaii, for example, the caucus organizers ran out of ballots, so Obama operatives created more from Post-its and scraps of paper and dumped them into ice cream buckets. &#8220;The caucuses ended up with more ballots than participants, a sure sign of voter fraud,&#8221; Dr. Long said.</p>
<p>In Nevada, Obama supporters upturned a wheelchair-bound woman who wanted to caucus for Hillary, flushed Hillary ballots down the toilets, and told union members they could only vote if their name was on the list of Obama supporters.</p>
<p>In Texas, more than 2,000 Clinton and Edwards supporters filed complaints with the state Democratic Party because of the massive fraud. The party acknowledged that the Obama campaign&#8217;s actions &#8220;amount to criminal violations&#8221; and ordered them to be reported to state and federal law enforcement, but nothing happened.</p>
<p>In caucus after caucus, Obama bused in supporters from out of state, intimidated elderly voters and women, and stole election packets so Hillary supporters couldn&#8217;t vote. Thanks to these and other strong-arm tactics, Obama won victories in all but one of the caucuses, even in states such as Maine where Hillary had been leading by double digits in the polls.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s win in the caucuses, which were smaller events than the primaries and were run by the party, not the states, gave him the margin of victory he needed to win a razor-thin majority in the delegate count going into the Democratic National Convention.</p>
<p>Without these caucus wins – which Dr. Long and others claim were based on fraud – Hillary Clinton would today be the Democrats&#8217; nominee running against John McCain.</p>
<p>Citing a detailed report on the voting results and delegate accounts by accountant Piniel Cronin, &#8220;there were only four pledged delegates between Hillary and Obama once you discount caucus fraud,&#8221; Dr. Long said.</p>
<p>Dr. Long has compiled many of these eyewitness reports from the 14 caucus states in a 98 page single-spaced report, and in an interactive Web site: <a href="http://www.caucusanalysis.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.caucusanalysis.org</a>.</p>
<p>ACORN involvement</p>
<p>The Obama campaign recently admitted that it paid an affiliate of ACORN, the controversial community organizer that Obama represented in Chicago, more than $832,00 for &#8220;voter turnout&#8221; work during the primaries. The campaign initially claimed the money had been spent on &#8220;staging, sound and light&#8221; and &#8220;advance work.&#8221;</p>
<p>ACORN is now under investigation by state and federal law enforcement in eleven states for voter registration fraud. ACORN workers repeatedly registered voters in the name of &#8220;Mickey Mouse,&#8221; and twice registered the entire starting line-up of the Dallas Cowboys – once in Nevada, and again in Minnesota.</p>
<p>A group that has worked with ACORN in the past registered a dead goldfish under the name &#8220;Princess Nudelman&#8221; in Illinois. When Beth Nudelman, a Democrat, was informed by reporters that her former pet was a registered voter, she said, &#8220;This person is a dead fish.&#8221;</p>
<p>ACORN was known for its &#8220;intimidation tactics,&#8221; says independent scholar Stanley Kurtz, a senior fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC. who has researched Obama&#8217;s long-standing ties to the group.</p>
<p>Fully 30 percent of 1.3 million new voters ACORN claims to have registered this year are now believed to be illegitimate.</p>
<p>Dr. Long shared with Newsmax some of the emails and sworn affidavits she received from Hillary supporters who witnessed first-hand the thuggish tactics employed by Obama campaign operatives in Iowa and elsewhere.</p>
<p>Jeff, a precinct captain for Clinton from Davenport, Iowa, thought his caucus was in the bag for his candidate, until just minutes before the voting actually began.</p>
<p>&#8220;From 6-6:30 pm, it appeared as I had expected. Young, old males, females, Hispanics, whites, gay and lesbian friends arriving. Very heavily for Ms. Clinton, a fair amount for Edwards and some stragglers for Obama,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>That makeup corresponded to what he had witnessed from many precinct walks he had made through local neighborhoods.</p>
<p>&#8220;My mind began to feel victory for my lady,&#8217; he said. &#8220;THEN: at 6:50 pm, over 75 people of African-American descent came walking in, passed the tables and sat in the Obama section. I knew one of them from my canvassing. I knew another one who did not live in this precinct. And aside from 4 or 5 families that live on Hillandale Road, there are no other black people in this unusually white precinct. And one of those black couples were in my Hillary section,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Thanks to the last-minute influx of unknown Obama supporters, Obama won twice the number of delegates from the precinct as Hillary Clinton.</p>
<p>After it was over, &#8220;a very large bus was seen in the parking lot afterwards carrying these folks back&#8221; to Illinois, Jeff said.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s flagrant busing of out-of-state caucus participants from Illinois was so obvious that even Joe Biden – today his running mate, then his rival – pointed it out at the time.</p>
<p>At a campaign stop before the Jan. 3 caucus at the JJ Diner in Des Moines, Biden &#8220;said what we were all thinking when he got on stage and said, &#8216;Hello Iowa!&#8217; and then turned to Barack&#8217;s crowd and shouted, &#8216;and Hello Chicago!&#8217;&#8221; another precinct captain for Hillary told Dr. Long.</p>
<p>Thanks to Illinois campaign workers bused across the border into Iowa, all the precincts in eastern Iowa went for Obama, guaranteeing his win in the caucuses, Dr. Long says.</p>
<p>Obama supporters were also bused into northeast Iowa from Omaha, Nebraska, where Obama campaign workers were seen handing out &#8220;i-pods and free stuff – t-shirts, clothes, shoes, and free meals&#8221; to students and people in homeless shelters,&#8221; according to eyewitness reports collected by Dr. Long.</p>
<p>In Iowa City, red and white chartered buses with Illinois license plates arrived from Illinois packed with boisterous African-American high school students, who came to caucus for Obama in Iowa after being recruited by Obama campaign workers.</p>
<p>2,000 complaints in Texas</p>
<p>In a change in the Democratic National Committee rules for this year&#8217;s election season, four states had caucuses and primaries: Washington, Nebraska, Idaho and Texas. &#8220;But Texas is the only one that counted both the caucus result and the primary result,&#8221; Dr. Long told Newsmax. &#8220;The others didn&#8217;t count the primary at all, calling it a &#8216;beauty contest.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>Because caucuses are more informal, and can last hours, they tend to favor candidates with a strong ground operation or whose supporters use strong-arm tactics to intimidate their rivals.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is inherent voter disenfranchisement in the caucuses,&#8221; Dr. Long says. &#8220;Women are less likely to go to caucuses than men, because they don&#8217;t like the public nature of the caucus. The elderly are less likely to go to a caucus. People who work shifts can&#8217;t go if they work the night shift. And parents with young children can&#8217;t go out for four hours on a week night. All these people are traditionally Clinton supporters,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>But Obama&#8217;s victories in the caucuses weren&#8217;t the result of better organization, Dr. Long insists. &#8220;It was fraud.&#8221;</p>
<p>In state after state, Hillary was leading Obama in the polls right up until the last minute, when Obama won a landslide victory in the caucuses.</p>
<p>The discrepancies between the polls and the caucus results were stunning, Dr. Long told Newsmax. The most flagrant example was Minnesota.</p>
<p>A Minnesota Public Radio/Humphrey Institute poll conducted just one week before the Feb. 5 caucus gave Hillary a 7-point lead over Obama, 40-33.</p>
<p>But when the Minnesota caucus results were counted, Obama won by a landslide, with 66.39 percent to just 32.23 percent for Hillary, giving him 48 delegates, as compared to 24 for Clinton.</p>
<p>&#8220;No poll is that far off,&#8221; Dr. Long told Newsmax.</p>
<p>Similar disparities occurred in 13 of 14 caucus states.</p>
<p>In Colorado and Idaho, Obama had a two-point edge over Hillary Clinton in the polls, but won by more than two to one in the caucuses, sweeping most delegates.</p>
<p>In Kansas, Hillary had a slight edge over Obama in the polls, but Obama won 74 percent of the votes in the caucus and most of the delegates. In nearly every state, he bested the pre-caucus polls by anywhere from 12 percent to more than 30 percent.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s primary rules for the Democrats favored the caucus states over the primary states.</p>
<p>&#8220;Caucus states made up only 1.1 million (3 percent) of all Democratic votes, but selected 626 (15 percent) of the delegates,&#8221; says Gigi Gaston, a filmmaker who has made a documentary on the caucus fraud.</p>
<p>In Texas alone, she says, there were more than 2,000 complaints from Hillary Clinton and John Edwards supporters of Obama&#8217;s strong-arm tactics.</p>
<p>One Hillary supporter, who appears in Gaston&#8217;s new film, &#8220;We Will Not Be Silenced,&#8221; says she received death threats from Obama supporters after they saw her address in an on-line video she made to document fraud during the Texas caucus. &#8220;People called me a whore and a skank,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>John Siegel, El Paso Area Captain for Hillary, says &#8220;some people saw outright cheating. Other people just saw strong-arm tactics. I saw fraud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another woman, who was not identified in the film, described the sign-in process. &#8220;You&#8217;re supposed to sign your names on these sheets. The sheets are supposed to be controlled, and passed out – this is kind of how you maintain order. None of that was done. The sheets were just flying all over the place. You could put in your own names. You could add your own sheets or anything. It was just filled with fraud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Other witnesses described how Obama supporters went through the crowds at the caucus telling Hillary supporters they could go home because their votes had been counted, when in fact no vote count had yet taken place.</p>
<p>&#8220;I couldn&#8217;t believe this was happening,&#8221; one woman said in the film. &#8220;I thought this only happened in Third World countries.&#8221;</p>
<p>On election day in Texas, Clinton campaign lawyer Lyn Utrecht issued a press release that was widely ignored by the national media.</p>
<p>&#8220;The campaign legal hotline has been flooded with calls containing specific accusations of irregularities and voter intimidation against the Obama campaign,&#8221; she wrote. &#8220;This activity is undemocratic, probably illegal, and reflects a wanton disregard for the caucus process.&#8221;</p>
<p>She identified 18 separate precincts where Obama operatives had removed voting packets before the Clinton voters could arrive, despite a written warning from the state party not to remove them.</p>
<p>The hotline also received numerous calls during the day that &#8220;the Obama campaign has taken over caucus sites and locked the doors, excluding Clinton campaign supporters from participating in the caucus,&#8221; she wrote.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are numerous instances of Obama supporters filing out precinct convention sign-in sheets during the day and submitting them as completed vote totals at caucus. This is expressly against the rules,&#8221; she added.</p>
<p>But no one seemed to care.</p>
<p>Despite Clinton&#8217;s three-and-a-half point win in the Texas primary – 50.87 percent to 47.39 percent – Obama beat her in the caucus the same day by 56 to 43.7 percent, giving him a 38 to 29 advantage in delegates.</p>
<p>Dr. Linda Hayes investigated the results at the precinct level in three state Senate districts. Under the rules of the Texas Democratic Party, participants in the caucuses had to reside in the precinct where they were caucusing, and had to have voted in the Democratic primary that same day.</p>
<p>When she began to see the results coming in from the precincts that were wildly at variance with the primary results, &#8220;I could see that something was wrong,&#8221; Hayes said.</p>
<p>Dr. Hayes says she found numerous anomalies as she went through the precinct sign-in sheets.</p>
<p>&#8220;Many, many, many Obama people either came to the wrong precinct, they did not sign in properly, they did not show ID, or they did not vote that day.&#8221; And yet, their votes were counted.</p>
<p>In a letter to Rep. Lois Capps, a Clinton supporter calling himself &#8220;Pacific John&#8221; described the fraud he had witnessed during the caucuses.</p>
<p>&#8220;On election night in El Paso, it became obvious that the Obama field campaign was designed to steal caucuses. Prior to that, it was impossible for me to imagine the level of attempted fraud and disruption we would see,&#8221; he wrote.</p>
<p>&#8220;We saw stolen precincts where Obama organizers fabricated counts, made false entries on sign-in sheets, suppressed delegate counts, and suppressed caucus voters. We saw patterns such as missing electronic access code sheets and precinct packets taken before the legal time, like elsewhere in the state. Obama volunteers illegally took convention materials state-wide, with attempts as early as 6:30 am.&#8221;</p>
<p>The story of how Obama stole the Democratic Party caucuses &#8211; and consequently, the Democratic Party nomination &#8211; is important not just because it prefigures potential voter fraud in the November 4 presidential election, which is already under way.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important because it fits a pattern that Chicago journalists and a few national and international commentators have noticed in all of the elections Obama has won in his career.</p>
<p>NBC correspondent Martin Fletcher described Obama&#8217;s first election victory &#8211; for Illinois state senate – in a recent commentary that appeared in the London Telegraph.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mr. Obama won a seat in the state senate in 1996 by the unorthodox means of having surrogates successfully challenge the hundreds of nomination signatures that candidates submit. His Democratic rivals, including Alice Palmer, the incumbent, were all disqualified,&#8221; Fletcher wrote.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s election to the U.S. Senate &#8220;was even more curious,&#8221; conservative columnist Tony Blankley writes in The Washington Times.</p>
<p>Citing an account that appeared in The Times of London, Blankley described how Obama managed to squeeze out his main Democratic rival, Blair Hull, after divorce papers revealed allegations that Hull had allegedly made a death threat to his former wife.</p>
<p>Then in the general election, &#8220;lightning struck again,&#8221; Blankley writes, when his Republican opponent, wealthy businessman Jack Ryan, was forced to withdraw in extremis after his divorce papers revealed details of his sexual life with his former wife.</p>
<p>Just weeks before the election, the Illinois Republican party called on Alan Keyes of Maryland to challenge Obama in the general election. Obama won a landslide victory.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mr. Obama&#8217;s elections are pregnant with the implications that he has so far gamed every office he has sought by underhanded and sordid means,&#8221; Blankley writes, while &#8220;the American media has let these extraordinary events simply pass without significant comment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hillary Clinton supporters, belatedly, now agree.</p>
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&lt;strong&gt;Hillary Backers Decry Massive Obama Vote Fraud
Sunday, October 26, 2008 9:02 PM
&lt;/strong&gt;

By: Kenneth R. Timmerman

With accusations of voter registration fraud swirling as early voting begins in many states, some Hillary Clinton supporters are saying: &quot;I told you so.&quot;

Already in Iowa, the Obama campaign was breaking the rules, busing in supporters from neighboring states to vote illegally in the first contest in the primaries and physically intimidating Hillary supporters, they say.

Obama&#039;s surprisingly strong win in Iowa, which defied all the polls, propelled his upstart candidacy to front-runner status. But Dr. Lynette Long, a Hillary supporter from Bethesda, Md, who has a long and respected academic career, believes Obama&#039;s victory in Iowa and in twelve other caucus states was no miracle. &quot;It was fraud,&quot; she told Newsmax.

Dr. Long has spent several months studying the caucus and primary results.

&quot;After studying the procedures and results from all fourteen caucus states, interviewing dozens of witnesses, and reviewing hundreds of personal stories, my conclusion is that the Obama campaign willfully and intentionally defrauded the American public by systematically undermining the caucus process,&quot; she said.

In Hawaii, for example, the caucus organizers ran out of ballots, so Obama operatives created more from Post-its and scraps of paper and dumped them into ice cream buckets. &quot;The caucuses ended up with more ballots than participants, a sure sign of voter fraud,&quot; Dr. Long said.

In Nevada, Obama supporters upturned a wheelchair-bound woman who wanted to caucus for Hillary, flushed Hillary ballots down the toilets, and told union members they could only vote if their name was on the list of Obama supporters.

In Texas, more than 2,000 Clinton and Edwards supporters filed complaints with the state Democratic Party because of the massive fraud. The party acknowledged that the Obama campaign&#039;s actions &quot;amount to criminal violations&quot; and ordered them to be reported to state and federal law enforcement, but nothing happened.

In caucus after caucus, Obama bused in supporters from out of state, intimidated elderly voters and women, and stole election packets so Hillary supporters couldn&#039;t vote. Thanks to these and other strong-arm tactics, Obama won victories in all but one of the caucuses, even in states such as Maine where Hillary had been leading by double digits in the polls.

Obama&#039;s win in the caucuses, which were smaller events than the primaries and were run by the party, not the states, gave him the margin of victory he needed to win a razor-thin majority in the delegate count going into the Democratic National Convention.

Without these caucus wins – which Dr. Long and others claim were based on fraud – Hillary Clinton would today be the Democrats&#039; nominee running against John McCain.

Citing a detailed report on the voting results and delegate accounts by accountant Piniel Cronin, &quot;there were only four pledged delegates between Hillary and Obama once you discount caucus fraud,&quot; Dr. Long said.

Dr. Long has compiled many of these eyewitness reports from the 14 caucus states in a 98 page single-spaced report, and in an interactive Web site: www.caucusanalysis.org.

ACORN involvement

The Obama campaign recently admitted that it paid an affiliate of ACORN, the controversial community organizer that Obama represented in Chicago, more than $832,00 for &quot;voter turnout&quot; work during the primaries. The campaign initially claimed the money had been spent on &quot;staging, sound and light&quot; and &quot;advance work.&quot;

ACORN is now under investigation by state and federal law enforcement in eleven states for voter registration fraud. ACORN workers repeatedly registered voters in the name of &quot;Mickey Mouse,&quot; and twice registered the entire starting line-up of the Dallas Cowboys – once in Nevada, and again in Minnesota.

A group that has worked with ACORN in the past registered a dead goldfish under the name &quot;Princess Nudelman&quot; in Illinois. When Beth Nudelman, a Democrat, was informed by reporters that her former pet was a registered voter, she said, &quot;This person is a dead fish.&quot;

ACORN was known for its &quot;intimidation tactics,&quot; says independent scholar Stanley Kurtz, a senior fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC. who has researched Obama&#039;s long-standing ties to the group.

Fully 30 percent of 1.3 million new voters ACORN claims to have registered this year are now believed to be illegitimate.

Dr. Long shared with Newsmax some of the emails and sworn affidavits she received from Hillary supporters who witnessed first-hand the thuggish tactics employed by Obama campaign operatives in Iowa and elsewhere.

Jeff, a precinct captain for Clinton from Davenport, Iowa, thought his caucus was in the bag for his candidate, until just minutes before the voting actually began.

&quot;From 6-6:30 pm, it appeared as I had expected. Young, old males, females, Hispanics, whites, gay and lesbian friends arriving. Very heavily for Ms. Clinton, a fair amount for Edwards and some stragglers for Obama,&quot; he said.

That makeup corresponded to what he had witnessed from many precinct walks he had made through local neighborhoods.

&quot;My mind began to feel victory for my lady,&#039; he said. &quot;THEN: at 6:50 pm, over 75 people of African-American descent came walking in, passed the tables and sat in the Obama section. I knew one of them from my canvassing. I knew another one who did not live in this precinct. And aside from 4 or 5 families that live on Hillandale Road, there are no other black people in this unusually white precinct. And one of those black couples were in my Hillary section,&quot; he said.

Thanks to the last-minute influx of unknown Obama supporters, Obama won twice the number of delegates from the precinct as Hillary Clinton.

After it was over, &quot;a very large bus was seen in the parking lot afterwards carrying these folks back&quot; to Illinois, Jeff said.

Obama&#039;s flagrant busing of out-of-state caucus participants from Illinois was so obvious that even Joe Biden – today his running mate, then his rival – pointed it out at the time.

At a campaign stop before the Jan. 3 caucus at the JJ Diner in Des Moines, Biden &quot;said what we were all thinking when he got on stage and said, &#039;Hello Iowa!&#039; and then turned to Barack&#039;s crowd and shouted, &#039;and Hello Chicago!&#039;&quot; another precinct captain for Hillary told Dr. Long.

Thanks to Illinois campaign workers bused across the border into Iowa, all the precincts in eastern Iowa went for Obama, guaranteeing his win in the caucuses, Dr. Long says.

Obama supporters were also bused into northeast Iowa from Omaha, Nebraska, where Obama campaign workers were seen handing out &quot;i-pods and free stuff – t-shirts, clothes, shoes, and free meals&quot; to students and people in homeless shelters,&quot; according to eyewitness reports collected by Dr. Long.

In Iowa City, red and white chartered buses with Illinois license plates arrived from Illinois packed with boisterous African-American high school students, who came to caucus for Obama in Iowa after being recruited by Obama campaign workers.

2,000 complaints in Texas

In a change in the Democratic National Committee rules for this year&#039;s election season, four states had caucuses and primaries: Washington, Nebraska, Idaho and Texas. &quot;But Texas is the only one that counted both the caucus result and the primary result,&quot; Dr. Long told Newsmax. &quot;The others didn&#039;t count the primary at all, calling it a &#039;beauty contest.&#039;&quot;

Because caucuses are more informal, and can last hours, they tend to favor candidates with a strong ground operation or whose supporters use strong-arm tactics to intimidate their rivals.

&quot;There is inherent voter disenfranchisement in the caucuses,&quot; Dr. Long says. &quot;Women are less likely to go to caucuses than men, because they don&#039;t like the public nature of the caucus. The elderly are less likely to go to a caucus. People who work shifts can&#039;t go if they work the night shift. And parents with young children can&#039;t go out for four hours on a week night. All these people are traditionally Clinton supporters,&quot; she said.

But Obama&#039;s victories in the caucuses weren&#039;t the result of better organization, Dr. Long insists. &quot;It was fraud.&quot;

In state after state, Hillary was leading Obama in the polls right up until the last minute, when Obama won a landslide victory in the caucuses.

The discrepancies between the polls and the caucus results were stunning, Dr. Long told Newsmax. The most flagrant example was Minnesota.

A Minnesota Public Radio/Humphrey Institute poll conducted just one week before the Feb. 5 caucus gave Hillary a 7-point lead over Obama, 40-33.

But when the Minnesota caucus results were counted, Obama won by a landslide, with 66.39 percent to just 32.23 percent for Hillary, giving him 48 delegates, as compared to 24 for Clinton.

&quot;No poll is that far off,&quot; Dr. Long told Newsmax.

Similar disparities occurred in 13 of 14 caucus states.

In Colorado and Idaho, Obama had a two-point edge over Hillary Clinton in the polls, but won by more than two to one in the caucuses, sweeping most delegates.

In Kansas, Hillary had a slight edge over Obama in the polls, but Obama won 74 percent of the votes in the caucus and most of the delegates. In nearly every state, he bested the pre-caucus polls by anywhere from 12 percent to more than 30 percent.

This year&#039;s primary rules for the Democrats favored the caucus states over the primary states.

&quot;Caucus states made up only 1.1 million (3 percent) of all Democratic votes, but selected 626 (15 percent) of the delegates,&quot; says Gigi Gaston, a filmmaker who has made a documentary on the caucus fraud.

In Texas alone, she says, there were more than 2,000 complaints from Hillary Clinton and John Edwards supporters of Obama&#039;s strong-arm tactics.

One Hillary supporter, who appears in Gaston&#039;s new film, &quot;We Will Not Be Silenced,&quot; says she received death threats from Obama supporters after they saw her address in an on-line video she made to document fraud during the Texas caucus. &quot;People called me a whore and a skank,&quot; she said.

John Siegel, El Paso Area Captain for Hillary, says &quot;some people saw outright cheating. Other people just saw strong-arm tactics. I saw fraud.&quot;

Another woman, who was not identified in the film, described the sign-in process. &quot;You&#039;re supposed to sign your names on these sheets. The sheets are supposed to be controlled, and passed out – this is kind of how you maintain order. None of that was done. The sheets were just flying all over the place. You could put in your own names. You could add your own sheets or anything. It was just filled with fraud.&quot;

Other witnesses described how Obama supporters went through the crowds at the caucus telling Hillary supporters they could go home because their votes had been counted, when in fact no vote count had yet taken place.

&quot;I couldn&#039;t believe this was happening,&quot; one woman said in the film. &quot;I thought this only happened in Third World countries.&quot;

On election day in Texas, Clinton campaign lawyer Lyn Utrecht issued a press release that was widely ignored by the national media.

&quot;The campaign legal hotline has been flooded with calls containing specific accusations of irregularities and voter intimidation against the Obama campaign,&quot; she wrote. &quot;This activity is undemocratic, probably illegal, and reflects a wanton disregard for the caucus process.&quot;

She identified 18 separate precincts where Obama operatives had removed voting packets before the Clinton voters could arrive, despite a written warning from the state party not to remove them.

The hotline also received numerous calls during the day that &quot;the Obama campaign has taken over caucus sites and locked the doors, excluding Clinton campaign supporters from participating in the caucus,&quot; she wrote.

&quot;There are numerous instances of Obama supporters filing out precinct convention sign-in sheets during the day and submitting them as completed vote totals at caucus. This is expressly against the rules,&quot; she added.

But no one seemed to care.

Despite Clinton&#039;s three-and-a-half point win in the Texas primary – 50.87 percent to 47.39 percent – Obama beat her in the caucus the same day by 56 to 43.7 percent, giving him a 38 to 29 advantage in delegates.

Dr. Linda Hayes investigated the results at the precinct level in three state Senate districts. Under the rules of the Texas Democratic Party, participants in the caucuses had to reside in the precinct where they were caucusing, and had to have voted in the Democratic primary that same day.

When she began to see the results coming in from the precincts that were wildly at variance with the primary results, &quot;I could see that something was wrong,&quot; Hayes said.

Dr. Hayes says she found numerous anomalies as she went through the precinct sign-in sheets.

&quot;Many, many, many Obama people either came to the wrong precinct, they did not sign in properly, they did not show ID, or they did not vote that day.&quot; And yet, their votes were counted.

In a letter to Rep. Lois Capps, a Clinton supporter calling himself &quot;Pacific John&quot; described the fraud he had witnessed during the caucuses.

&quot;On election night in El Paso, it became obvious that the Obama field campaign was designed to steal caucuses. Prior to that, it was impossible for me to imagine the level of attempted fraud and disruption we would see,&quot; he wrote.

&quot;We saw stolen precincts where Obama organizers fabricated counts, made false entries on sign-in sheets, suppressed delegate counts, and suppressed caucus voters. We saw patterns such as missing electronic access code sheets and precinct packets taken before the legal time, like elsewhere in the state. Obama volunteers illegally took convention materials state-wide, with attempts as early as 6:30 am.&quot;

The story of how Obama stole the Democratic Party caucuses - and consequently, the Democratic Party nomination - is important not just because it prefigures potential voter fraud in the November 4 presidential election, which is already under way.

It&#039;s important because it fits a pattern that Chicago journalists and a few national and international commentators have noticed in all of the elections Obama has won in his career.

NBC correspondent Martin Fletcher described Obama&#039;s first election victory - for Illinois state senate – in a recent commentary that appeared in the London Telegraph.

&quot;Mr. Obama won a seat in the state senate in 1996 by the unorthodox means of having surrogates successfully challenge the hundreds of nomination signatures that candidates submit. His Democratic rivals, including Alice Palmer, the incumbent, were all disqualified,&quot; Fletcher wrote.

Obama&#039;s election to the U.S. Senate &quot;was even more curious,&quot; conservative columnist Tony Blankley writes in The Washington Times.

Citing an account that appeared in The Times of London, Blankley described how Obama managed to squeeze out his main Democratic rival, Blair Hull, after divorce papers revealed allegations that Hull had allegedly made a death threat to his former wife.

Then in the general election, &quot;lightning struck again,&quot; Blankley writes, when his Republican opponent, wealthy businessman Jack Ryan, was forced to withdraw in extremis after his divorce papers revealed details of his sexual life with his former wife.

Just weeks before the election, the Illinois Republican party called on Alan Keyes of Maryland to challenge Obama in the general election. Obama won a landslide victory.

&quot;Mr. Obama&#039;s elections are pregnant with the implications that he has so far gamed every office he has sought by underhanded and sordid means,&quot; Blankley writes, while &quot;the American media has let these extraordinary events simply pass without significant comment.&quot;

Hillary Clinton supporters, belatedly, now agree.

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<p>Newsmax.com</p>
<p><strong>Hillary Backers Decry Massive Obama Vote Fraud<br />
Sunday, October 26, 2008 9:02 PM<br />
</strong></p>
<p>By: Kenneth R. Timmerman</p>
<p>With accusations of voter registration fraud swirling as early voting begins in many states, some Hillary Clinton supporters are saying: &#8220;I told you so.&#8221;</p>
<p>Already in Iowa, the Obama campaign was breaking the rules, busing in supporters from neighboring states to vote illegally in the first contest in the primaries and physically intimidating Hillary supporters, they say.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s surprisingly strong win in Iowa, which defied all the polls, propelled his upstart candidacy to front-runner status. But Dr. Lynette Long, a Hillary supporter from Bethesda, Md, who has a long and respected academic career, believes Obama&#8217;s victory in Iowa and in twelve other caucus states was no miracle. &#8220;It was fraud,&#8221; she told Newsmax.</p>
<p>Dr. Long has spent several months studying the caucus and primary results.</p>
<p>&#8220;After studying the procedures and results from all fourteen caucus states, interviewing dozens of witnesses, and reviewing hundreds of personal stories, my conclusion is that the Obama campaign willfully and intentionally defrauded the American public by systematically undermining the caucus process,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>In Hawaii, for example, the caucus organizers ran out of ballots, so Obama operatives created more from Post-its and scraps of paper and dumped them into ice cream buckets. &#8220;The caucuses ended up with more ballots than participants, a sure sign of voter fraud,&#8221; Dr. Long said.</p>
<p>In Nevada, Obama supporters upturned a wheelchair-bound woman who wanted to caucus for Hillary, flushed Hillary ballots down the toilets, and told union members they could only vote if their name was on the list of Obama supporters.</p>
<p>In Texas, more than 2,000 Clinton and Edwards supporters filed complaints with the state Democratic Party because of the massive fraud. The party acknowledged that the Obama campaign&#8217;s actions &#8220;amount to criminal violations&#8221; and ordered them to be reported to state and federal law enforcement, but nothing happened.</p>
<p>In caucus after caucus, Obama bused in supporters from out of state, intimidated elderly voters and women, and stole election packets so Hillary supporters couldn&#8217;t vote. Thanks to these and other strong-arm tactics, Obama won victories in all but one of the caucuses, even in states such as Maine where Hillary had been leading by double digits in the polls.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s win in the caucuses, which were smaller events than the primaries and were run by the party, not the states, gave him the margin of victory he needed to win a razor-thin majority in the delegate count going into the Democratic National Convention.</p>
<p>Without these caucus wins – which Dr. Long and others claim were based on fraud – Hillary Clinton would today be the Democrats&#8217; nominee running against John McCain.</p>
<p>Citing a detailed report on the voting results and delegate accounts by accountant Piniel Cronin, &#8220;there were only four pledged delegates between Hillary and Obama once you discount caucus fraud,&#8221; Dr. Long said.</p>
<p>Dr. Long has compiled many of these eyewitness reports from the 14 caucus states in a 98 page single-spaced report, and in an interactive Web site: <a href="http://www.caucusanalysis.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.caucusanalysis.org</a>.</p>
<p>ACORN involvement</p>
<p>The Obama campaign recently admitted that it paid an affiliate of ACORN, the controversial community organizer that Obama represented in Chicago, more than $832,00 for &#8220;voter turnout&#8221; work during the primaries. The campaign initially claimed the money had been spent on &#8220;staging, sound and light&#8221; and &#8220;advance work.&#8221;</p>
<p>ACORN is now under investigation by state and federal law enforcement in eleven states for voter registration fraud. ACORN workers repeatedly registered voters in the name of &#8220;Mickey Mouse,&#8221; and twice registered the entire starting line-up of the Dallas Cowboys – once in Nevada, and again in Minnesota.</p>
<p>A group that has worked with ACORN in the past registered a dead goldfish under the name &#8220;Princess Nudelman&#8221; in Illinois. When Beth Nudelman, a Democrat, was informed by reporters that her former pet was a registered voter, she said, &#8220;This person is a dead fish.&#8221;</p>
<p>ACORN was known for its &#8220;intimidation tactics,&#8221; says independent scholar Stanley Kurtz, a senior fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC. who has researched Obama&#8217;s long-standing ties to the group.</p>
<p>Fully 30 percent of 1.3 million new voters ACORN claims to have registered this year are now believed to be illegitimate.</p>
<p>Dr. Long shared with Newsmax some of the emails and sworn affidavits she received from Hillary supporters who witnessed first-hand the thuggish tactics employed by Obama campaign operatives in Iowa and elsewhere.</p>
<p>Jeff, a precinct captain for Clinton from Davenport, Iowa, thought his caucus was in the bag for his candidate, until just minutes before the voting actually began.</p>
<p>&#8220;From 6-6:30 pm, it appeared as I had expected. Young, old males, females, Hispanics, whites, gay and lesbian friends arriving. Very heavily for Ms. Clinton, a fair amount for Edwards and some stragglers for Obama,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>That makeup corresponded to what he had witnessed from many precinct walks he had made through local neighborhoods.</p>
<p>&#8220;My mind began to feel victory for my lady,&#8217; he said. &#8220;THEN: at 6:50 pm, over 75 people of African-American descent came walking in, passed the tables and sat in the Obama section. I knew one of them from my canvassing. I knew another one who did not live in this precinct. And aside from 4 or 5 families that live on Hillandale Road, there are no other black people in this unusually white precinct. And one of those black couples were in my Hillary section,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Thanks to the last-minute influx of unknown Obama supporters, Obama won twice the number of delegates from the precinct as Hillary Clinton.</p>
<p>After it was over, &#8220;a very large bus was seen in the parking lot afterwards carrying these folks back&#8221; to Illinois, Jeff said.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s flagrant busing of out-of-state caucus participants from Illinois was so obvious that even Joe Biden – today his running mate, then his rival – pointed it out at the time.</p>
<p>At a campaign stop before the Jan. 3 caucus at the JJ Diner in Des Moines, Biden &#8220;said what we were all thinking when he got on stage and said, &#8216;Hello Iowa!&#8217; and then turned to Barack&#8217;s crowd and shouted, &#8216;and Hello Chicago!&#8217;&#8221; another precinct captain for Hillary told Dr. Long.</p>
<p>Thanks to Illinois campaign workers bused across the border into Iowa, all the precincts in eastern Iowa went for Obama, guaranteeing his win in the caucuses, Dr. Long says.</p>
<p>Obama supporters were also bused into northeast Iowa from Omaha, Nebraska, where Obama campaign workers were seen handing out &#8220;i-pods and free stuff – t-shirts, clothes, shoes, and free meals&#8221; to students and people in homeless shelters,&#8221; according to eyewitness reports collected by Dr. Long.</p>
<p>In Iowa City, red and white chartered buses with Illinois license plates arrived from Illinois packed with boisterous African-American high school students, who came to caucus for Obama in Iowa after being recruited by Obama campaign workers.</p>
<p>2,000 complaints in Texas</p>
<p>In a change in the Democratic National Committee rules for this year&#8217;s election season, four states had caucuses and primaries: Washington, Nebraska, Idaho and Texas. &#8220;But Texas is the only one that counted both the caucus result and the primary result,&#8221; Dr. Long told Newsmax. &#8220;The others didn&#8217;t count the primary at all, calling it a &#8216;beauty contest.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>Because caucuses are more informal, and can last hours, they tend to favor candidates with a strong ground operation or whose supporters use strong-arm tactics to intimidate their rivals.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is inherent voter disenfranchisement in the caucuses,&#8221; Dr. Long says. &#8220;Women are less likely to go to caucuses than men, because they don&#8217;t like the public nature of the caucus. The elderly are less likely to go to a caucus. People who work shifts can&#8217;t go if they work the night shift. And parents with young children can&#8217;t go out for four hours on a week night. All these people are traditionally Clinton supporters,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>But Obama&#8217;s victories in the caucuses weren&#8217;t the result of better organization, Dr. Long insists. &#8220;It was fraud.&#8221;</p>
<p>In state after state, Hillary was leading Obama in the polls right up until the last minute, when Obama won a landslide victory in the caucuses.</p>
<p>The discrepancies between the polls and the caucus results were stunning, Dr. Long told Newsmax. The most flagrant example was Minnesota.</p>
<p>A Minnesota Public Radio/Humphrey Institute poll conducted just one week before the Feb. 5 caucus gave Hillary a 7-point lead over Obama, 40-33.</p>
<p>But when the Minnesota caucus results were counted, Obama won by a landslide, with 66.39 percent to just 32.23 percent for Hillary, giving him 48 delegates, as compared to 24 for Clinton.</p>
<p>&#8220;No poll is that far off,&#8221; Dr. Long told Newsmax.</p>
<p>Similar disparities occurred in 13 of 14 caucus states.</p>
<p>In Colorado and Idaho, Obama had a two-point edge over Hillary Clinton in the polls, but won by more than two to one in the caucuses, sweeping most delegates.</p>
<p>In Kansas, Hillary had a slight edge over Obama in the polls, but Obama won 74 percent of the votes in the caucus and most of the delegates. In nearly every state, he bested the pre-caucus polls by anywhere from 12 percent to more than 30 percent.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s primary rules for the Democrats favored the caucus states over the primary states.</p>
<p>&#8220;Caucus states made up only 1.1 million (3 percent) of all Democratic votes, but selected 626 (15 percent) of the delegates,&#8221; says Gigi Gaston, a filmmaker who has made a documentary on the caucus fraud.</p>
<p>In Texas alone, she says, there were more than 2,000 complaints from Hillary Clinton and John Edwards supporters of Obama&#8217;s strong-arm tactics.</p>
<p>One Hillary supporter, who appears in Gaston&#8217;s new film, &#8220;We Will Not Be Silenced,&#8221; says she received death threats from Obama supporters after they saw her address in an on-line video she made to document fraud during the Texas caucus. &#8220;People called me a whore and a skank,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>John Siegel, El Paso Area Captain for Hillary, says &#8220;some people saw outright cheating. Other people just saw strong-arm tactics. I saw fraud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another woman, who was not identified in the film, described the sign-in process. &#8220;You&#8217;re supposed to sign your names on these sheets. The sheets are supposed to be controlled, and passed out – this is kind of how you maintain order. None of that was done. The sheets were just flying all over the place. You could put in your own names. You could add your own sheets or anything. It was just filled with fraud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Other witnesses described how Obama supporters went through the crowds at the caucus telling Hillary supporters they could go home because their votes had been counted, when in fact no vote count had yet taken place.</p>
<p>&#8220;I couldn&#8217;t believe this was happening,&#8221; one woman said in the film. &#8220;I thought this only happened in Third World countries.&#8221;</p>
<p>On election day in Texas, Clinton campaign lawyer Lyn Utrecht issued a press release that was widely ignored by the national media.</p>
<p>&#8220;The campaign legal hotline has been flooded with calls containing specific accusations of irregularities and voter intimidation against the Obama campaign,&#8221; she wrote. &#8220;This activity is undemocratic, probably illegal, and reflects a wanton disregard for the caucus process.&#8221;</p>
<p>She identified 18 separate precincts where Obama operatives had removed voting packets before the Clinton voters could arrive, despite a written warning from the state party not to remove them.</p>
<p>The hotline also received numerous calls during the day that &#8220;the Obama campaign has taken over caucus sites and locked the doors, excluding Clinton campaign supporters from participating in the caucus,&#8221; she wrote.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are numerous instances of Obama supporters filing out precinct convention sign-in sheets during the day and submitting them as completed vote totals at caucus. This is expressly against the rules,&#8221; she added.</p>
<p>But no one seemed to care.</p>
<p>Despite Clinton&#8217;s three-and-a-half point win in the Texas primary – 50.87 percent to 47.39 percent – Obama beat her in the caucus the same day by 56 to 43.7 percent, giving him a 38 to 29 advantage in delegates.</p>
<p>Dr. Linda Hayes investigated the results at the precinct level in three state Senate districts. Under the rules of the Texas Democratic Party, participants in the caucuses had to reside in the precinct where they were caucusing, and had to have voted in the Democratic primary that same day.</p>
<p>When she began to see the results coming in from the precincts that were wildly at variance with the primary results, &#8220;I could see that something was wrong,&#8221; Hayes said.</p>
<p>Dr. Hayes says she found numerous anomalies as she went through the precinct sign-in sheets.</p>
<p>&#8220;Many, many, many Obama people either came to the wrong precinct, they did not sign in properly, they did not show ID, or they did not vote that day.&#8221; And yet, their votes were counted.</p>
<p>In a letter to Rep. Lois Capps, a Clinton supporter calling himself &#8220;Pacific John&#8221; described the fraud he had witnessed during the caucuses.</p>
<p>&#8220;On election night in El Paso, it became obvious that the Obama field campaign was designed to steal caucuses. Prior to that, it was impossible for me to imagine the level of attempted fraud and disruption we would see,&#8221; he wrote.</p>
<p>&#8220;We saw stolen precincts where Obama organizers fabricated counts, made false entries on sign-in sheets, suppressed delegate counts, and suppressed caucus voters. We saw patterns such as missing electronic access code sheets and precinct packets taken before the legal time, like elsewhere in the state. Obama volunteers illegally took convention materials state-wide, with attempts as early as 6:30 am.&#8221;</p>
<p>The story of how Obama stole the Democratic Party caucuses &#8211; and consequently, the Democratic Party nomination &#8211; is important not just because it prefigures potential voter fraud in the November 4 presidential election, which is already under way.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important because it fits a pattern that Chicago journalists and a few national and international commentators have noticed in all of the elections Obama has won in his career.</p>
<p>NBC correspondent Martin Fletcher described Obama&#8217;s first election victory &#8211; for Illinois state senate – in a recent commentary that appeared in the London Telegraph.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mr. Obama won a seat in the state senate in 1996 by the unorthodox means of having surrogates successfully challenge the hundreds of nomination signatures that candidates submit. His Democratic rivals, including Alice Palmer, the incumbent, were all disqualified,&#8221; Fletcher wrote.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s election to the U.S. Senate &#8220;was even more curious,&#8221; conservative columnist Tony Blankley writes in The Washington Times.</p>
<p>Citing an account that appeared in The Times of London, Blankley described how Obama managed to squeeze out his main Democratic rival, Blair Hull, after divorce papers revealed allegations that Hull had allegedly made a death threat to his former wife.</p>
<p>Then in the general election, &#8220;lightning struck again,&#8221; Blankley writes, when his Republican opponent, wealthy businessman Jack Ryan, was forced to withdraw in extremis after his divorce papers revealed details of his sexual life with his former wife.</p>
<p>Just weeks before the election, the Illinois Republican party called on Alan Keyes of Maryland to challenge Obama in the general election. Obama won a landslide victory.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mr. Obama&#8217;s elections are pregnant with the implications that he has so far gamed every office he has sought by underhanded and sordid means,&#8221; Blankley writes, while &#8220;the American media has let these extraordinary events simply pass without significant comment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hillary Clinton supporters, belatedly, now agree.</p>
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		<title>By: Concerned Citizen X</title>
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		<dc:creator>Concerned Citizen X</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 15:11:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The fundamental reasons why Obama must not be elected come down to his lack of ethics and his belief that it is acceptable to override the individual volition and will of the people. Regardless of which party you are part of, regardless of whether you favor conservative or liberal policies, the Obama campaign has attempted to strongarm the voters into accepting things his way. His radical allies are not leftists in particular, they are AUTHORITARIAN leftists who believe that as long as the cause is &quot;just&quot; then overriding people&#039;s right to decide for themselves is acceptable -- the ends justify the means. It is that philosophy that underlies Obama&#039;s Alinsky organizing methods and those of allies such as ACORN, SEIU, not to mention radicals such as BIll Ayers and Jeremiah Wright. The common theme of the Obama contingent is that &quot;justice&quot; can be achieved against people&#039;s will if necessary. And the most insidious way to do that is to deny people the information they need to make an informed decision FOR THEMSELVES. It is on this last point that Obama is most egregiously guilty. In this way, Obama has renounced the Democratic ideals of the Democratic Party. Even if I were to agree with Obama-style socialism, my loyalty to American Democracy would not allow me to impose that on the people of America against their will. That is patriotism. Obama doesn&#039;t have it. Obama is morally and ethically bankrupt and as such he has invalidated his own cause.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fundamental reasons why Obama must not be elected come down to his lack of ethics and his belief that it is acceptable to override the individual volition and will of the people. Regardless of which party you are part of, regardless of whether you favor conservative or liberal policies, the Obama campaign has attempted to strongarm the voters into accepting things his way. His radical allies are not leftists in particular, they are AUTHORITARIAN leftists who believe that as long as the cause is &#8220;just&#8221; then overriding people&#8217;s right to decide for themselves is acceptable &#8212; the ends justify the means. It is that philosophy that underlies Obama&#8217;s Alinsky organizing methods and those of allies such as ACORN, SEIU, not to mention radicals such as BIll Ayers and Jeremiah Wright. The common theme of the Obama contingent is that &#8220;justice&#8221; can be achieved against people&#8217;s will if necessary. And the most insidious way to do that is to deny people the information they need to make an informed decision FOR THEMSELVES. It is on this last point that Obama is most egregiously guilty. In this way, Obama has renounced the Democratic ideals of the Democratic Party. Even if I were to agree with Obama-style socialism, my loyalty to American Democracy would not allow me to impose that on the people of America against their will. That is patriotism. Obama doesn&#8217;t have it. Obama is morally and ethically bankrupt and as such he has invalidated his own cause.</p>
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		<title>By: John House</title>
		<link>http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/5683/sunday-am-open-thread/#comment-963668</link>
		<dc:creator>John House</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 08:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, in that recent &quot;The Science of Body Language&quot; (?) they just showed on the History Channel one of the body language experts stated that Obama &quot;sounds like a Baptist preacher&quot; and his voice is at a rhythm that is &quot;hypnotic&quot;.

Funny, because the first time I ever saw Obama stump for himself I said the same thing--that he sounds like a Baptist preacher.

In the same show they explored whether or not Obama and McCain sounded genuine.  Bill Clinton was the most genuine (except for when he denied having sexual relations with Monica), Hillary was genuine, McCain was genuine...Obama notsomuch.  I guess I missed my calling because I read the same things these &#039;experts&#039; read from the candidates;  the show was produced before Palin was picked, but I can bet you that they would find her pretty genuine.

I find Michelle Obama genuine, too--genuinely hateful.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, in that recent &#8220;The Science of Body Language&#8221; (?) they just showed on the History Channel one of the body language experts stated that Obama &#8220;sounds like a Baptist preacher&#8221; and his voice is at a rhythm that is &#8220;hypnotic&#8221;.</p>
<p>Funny, because the first time I ever saw Obama stump for himself I said the same thing&#8211;that he sounds like a Baptist preacher.</p>
<p>In the same show they explored whether or not Obama and McCain sounded genuine.  Bill Clinton was the most genuine (except for when he denied having sexual relations with Monica), Hillary was genuine, McCain was genuine&#8230;Obama notsomuch.  I guess I missed my calling because I read the same things these &#8216;experts&#8217; read from the candidates;  the show was produced before Palin was picked, but I can bet you that they would find her pretty genuine.</p>
<p>I find Michelle Obama genuine, too&#8211;genuinely hateful.</p>
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		<title>By: Dawnelle Leona del Puma</title>
		<link>http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/5683/sunday-am-open-thread/#comment-962507</link>
		<dc:creator>Dawnelle Leona del Puma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 23:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nooooo kidding about the seriously slowwwwww server!

and more bad news (grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)

&lt;a href=&quot;http://suzieqq.wordpress.com/2008/10/26/alaskas-largest-newspaper-has-endorsed-obama/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Alaska’s Largest Newspaper Has Endorsed Obama&lt;/a&gt;
October 26, 2008

(can I hear a WTF?)

and WHAT UP DENVER????  &lt;a href=&quot;http://elections.foxnews.com/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;100,000 show up for Bambi??&lt;/a&gt;

(big sigh)
what planet am I on?
what day is it?
am I being PUNKED?
How did I end up here?  :-/

planet Oborg</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nooooo kidding about the seriously slowwwwww server!</p>
<p>and more bad news (grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)</p>
<p><a href="http://suzieqq.wordpress.com/2008/10/26/alaskas-largest-newspaper-has-endorsed-obama/" rel="nofollow">Alaska’s Largest Newspaper Has Endorsed Obama</a><br />
October 26, 2008</p>
<p>(can I hear a WTF?)</p>
<p>and WHAT UP DENVER????  <a href="http://elections.foxnews.com/" rel="nofollow">100,000 show up for Bambi??</a></p>
<p>(big sigh)<br />
what planet am I on?<br />
what day is it?<br />
am I being PUNKED?<br />
How did I end up here?  :-/</p>
<p>planet Oborg</p>
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		<title>By: NoQuarter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 23:12:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Liz</title>
		<link>http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/5683/sunday-am-open-thread/#comment-962237</link>
		<dc:creator>Liz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 21:04:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi,
I&#039;ve just sent a message to the LA Times asking them to publish the video tape of Obama at the Rashid Khalidi event. Don&#039;t know how much good it will do but worth the try. Liz

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/31693_Peter_Wallsten_Hand_Over_That_Tape</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
I&#8217;ve just sent a message to the LA Times asking them to publish the video tape of Obama at the Rashid Khalidi event. Don&#8217;t know how much good it will do but worth the try. Liz</p>
<p><a href="http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/31693_Peter_Wallsten_Hand_Over_That_Tape" rel="nofollow">http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/31693_Peter_Wallsten_Hand_Over_That_Tape</a></p>
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		<title>By: Diana</title>
		<link>http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/5683/sunday-am-open-thread/#comment-962174</link>
		<dc:creator>Diana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 20:03:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Anyone else watching Sarah live on Fox? She&#039;s in Florida and she&#039;s reaming him for his seal, and for his speech in Germany, etc...but they keep cutting into her speech like I&#039;d rather hear them analyzing parts of her speech. The one thing I hate about talk radio. They&#039;ll say listen to this then they talk during the whole thing so you can&#039;t listen to anything. John and Ken are famous for that thinking they&#039;re commedians or something. Good guys, but I hate when they do that. Oh and got to get in those commercials. Pfftt ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone else watching Sarah live on Fox? She&#8217;s in Florida and she&#8217;s reaming him for his seal, and for his speech in Germany, etc&#8230;but they keep cutting into her speech like I&#8217;d rather hear them analyzing parts of her speech. The one thing I hate about talk radio. They&#8217;ll say listen to this then they talk during the whole thing so you can&#8217;t listen to anything. John and Ken are famous for that thinking they&#8217;re commedians or something. Good guys, but I hate when they do that. Oh and got to get in those commercials. Pfftt <img src='http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: DavidM</title>
		<link>http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/5683/sunday-am-open-thread/#comment-962051</link>
		<dc:creator>DavidM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 16:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Why isn’t the media reporting that Obama may not be a born US citizen? 
Mr. Andy Martin is in Hawaii “The Obama investigation in Hawai Part Two
Obama’s Hawaii Years: The truth finally revealed Obama’s tortured 
family life and secrets. His grandmother has been sick for a while, and no visit
by Obama. When he visits his loving grandmother the children don’t visit with him. 
There is something wrong here. Is the media really willing to turn over the country 
to a person we really don’t know. A person who associate with known terrorist , and people that hate America. Wake up America we may lose many freedoms we took for granted. Obama is circumventing our constitution to serve his purpose of fraud.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why isn’t the media reporting that Obama may not be a born US citizen?<br />
Mr. Andy Martin is in Hawaii “The Obama investigation in Hawai Part Two<br />
Obama’s Hawaii Years: The truth finally revealed Obama’s tortured<br />
family life and secrets. His grandmother has been sick for a while, and no visit<br />
by Obama. When he visits his loving grandmother the children don’t visit with him.<br />
There is something wrong here. Is the media really willing to turn over the country<br />
to a person we really don’t know. A person who associate with known terrorist , and people that hate America. Wake up America we may lose many freedoms we took for granted. Obama is circumventing our constitution to serve his purpose of fraud.</p>
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		<title>By: donna darko</title>
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		<dc:creator>donna darko</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 15:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, it was an incredible show.

&lt;a href=&quot;http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2008/10/ohio_poll.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Raw Story&lt;/a&gt; says Obama is up in Ohio but when you click on the link, he&#039;s only up by 3 points, 49-46% which means McCain is probably winning the state. As Truthteller said, it&#039;s why Michelle Obama was in Columbus telling voters not to take the state for granted. The Cleveland Plain Dealer article goes on to say Ohio is a DEAD HEAT:

&lt;blockquote&gt;Ohio voters, wrong only twice when picking the president in the last 108 years, remain nearly split over their choice for the White House, according to a new Ohio Newspaper Poll.

But while the race remains a statistical dead heat, more voters are siding with Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, who has erased Republican Sen. John McCain&#039;s previous lead in the Buckeye State and now holds a 3-point advantage, 49 percent to 46 percent&lt;/blockquote&gt;

Many are reporting they know people who do not tell people they are voting for McCain because of the fear of being called a racist so the polls which put Obama ahead 3 points or 9 points are misleading. Don&#039;t believe the polls.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it was an incredible show.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2008/10/ohio_poll.html" rel="nofollow">Raw Story</a> says Obama is up in Ohio but when you click on the link, he&#8217;s only up by 3 points, 49-46% which means McCain is probably winning the state. As Truthteller said, it&#8217;s why Michelle Obama was in Columbus telling voters not to take the state for granted. The Cleveland Plain Dealer article goes on to say Ohio is a DEAD HEAT:</p>
<blockquote><p>Ohio voters, wrong only twice when picking the president in the last 108 years, remain nearly split over their choice for the White House, according to a new Ohio Newspaper Poll.</p>
<p>But while the race remains a statistical dead heat, more voters are siding with Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, who has erased Republican Sen. John McCain&#8217;s previous lead in the Buckeye State and now holds a 3-point advantage, 49 percent to 46 percent</p></blockquote>
<p>Many are reporting they know people who do not tell people they are voting for McCain because of the fear of being called a racist so the polls which put Obama ahead 3 points or 9 points are misleading. Don&#8217;t believe the polls.</p>
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		<title>By: AnninCA</title>
		<link>http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/5683/sunday-am-open-thread/#comment-961965</link>
		<dc:creator>AnninCA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 15:35:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My other story.....anyone else find that their RCP site has changed?

They have removed all the stories to major news.

Times is controlling information?

I just found it weird.  Yesterday, they were under &quot;construction.&quot;

Today, the format is different.  You can&#039;t link to the editorials except what&#039;s in the sidebars.

*hmmmmmmmmm*</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My other story&#8230;..anyone else find that their RCP site has changed?</p>
<p>They have removed all the stories to major news.</p>
<p>Times is controlling information?</p>
<p>I just found it weird.  Yesterday, they were under &#8220;construction.&#8221;</p>
<p>Today, the format is different.  You can&#8217;t link to the editorials except what&#8217;s in the sidebars.</p>
<p>*hmmmmmmmmm*</p>
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		<title>By: csuzeq</title>
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		<dc:creator>csuzeq</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 15:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That is how court decisions work.  Each sides lawyers write up an order that they want the judge to choose.  He decides who he agrees with and signs that order.  It saves the judge time that way.  At least thta is how my custody case worked.  The judge signed the order my lawyer wrote and then she wrote a memorandem that explained how she came to her decision.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is how court decisions work.  Each sides lawyers write up an order that they want the judge to choose.  He decides who he agrees with and signs that order.  It saves the judge time that way.  At least thta is how my custody case worked.  The judge signed the order my lawyer wrote and then she wrote a memorandem that explained how she came to her decision.</p>
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		<title>By: AnninCA</title>
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		<dc:creator>AnninCA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 15:28:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good point, Elizabeth.

But I don&#039;t think they can predict turnout this year.</description>
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<p>But I don&#8217;t think they can predict turnout this year.</p>
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		<title>By: Diana</title>
		<link>http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/5683/sunday-am-open-thread/#comment-961958</link>
		<dc:creator>Diana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 15:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I thought it was interesting reading, but I&#039;ve been saying since the primaries both he and the press are using basic Psych 101 tactics used on children and I can&#039;t believe people are falling for it. Just goes to show the mentality in this country and how well our educational system is working. Thank you for the links.

This is the direct link to the PDF for anyone that wants to download it and read it later. 
http://tinyurl.com/6kqn55</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought it was interesting reading, but I&#8217;ve been saying since the primaries both he and the press are using basic Psych 101 tactics used on children and I can&#8217;t believe people are falling for it. Just goes to show the mentality in this country and how well our educational system is working. Thank you for the links.</p>
<p>This is the direct link to the PDF for anyone that wants to download it and read it later.<br />
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/6kqn55" rel="nofollow">http://tinyurl.com/6kqn55</a></p>
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		<title>By: Elizabeth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Elizabeth</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 15:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The closer it gets to election day, the more accurate these polls will become. No pollster wants to be wrong on election day.

These polling companies make most of their money doing polling for businesses not politicians. It&#039;ll be bad for business to known as the pollster that called the election for the wrong candidate.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The closer it gets to election day, the more accurate these polls will become. No pollster wants to be wrong on election day.</p>
<p>These polling companies make most of their money doing polling for businesses not politicians. It&#8217;ll be bad for business to known as the pollster that called the election for the wrong candidate.</p>
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