http://www.humanevents.com/2012/10/26/is-voter-fraud-being-committe...
The above story by Sara Marie Brenner at humanevents.com.
Brenner reports the following (Italics were added by me for effect):
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Non-English speaking voters may use an interpreter. The interpreters are permitted by law to interpret for the individual voting; however, they are forbidden from influencing their vote in any way. Another source who also wishes to remain anonymous has seen Democrat interpreters show the non-English speaking Somalis how to vote the Democrat slate that they were handed outside. According to this second source, there are not any Republican Somali interpreters available.
The logical follow-up question is whether a non-English speaking person is an American citizen. Although Republican leadership in Ohio passed a voting reform law, it was repealed by the legislature itself after the Democrats threatened a referendum. According to the Ohio Secretary of State’s web site, someone wanting to vote early in Ohio must supply one of the following in writing on the absentee ballot form, whether voting early by mail or in person: an Ohio driver’s license number; the last four digits of the social security number; or a copy of a current and valid photo identification, military identification, or a current — within the last 12 months — utility bill, including cell phone bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the person’s name and address in addition to the voter registration acknowledgement.
The voter is not required to show the driver’s license or social security card, but must merely write it on the absentee ballot request form. While the individual would be required to show a utility bill, bank statement or other printed document if he or she chooses that option, this is in lieu of writing the driver’s license or social security number. Therefore, the information cannot be checked against the Bureau of Motor Vehicles or other state databases. Essentially, a person is asked to check a box stating that they are a citizen, and the poll worker is to trust that they are the person who is listed on the item being shown or the information being written. In other words, someone can be an illegal resident of the state of Ohio and the United States, get an apartment, turn on the heat, bring in the Columbia Gas bill, register to vote by the deadline, and vote by showing that same bill. There is then no verification that this individual is a citizen of the United States.
Matt McClellan, the press secretary for Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, explained, “There is a process to challenge a voter’s eligibility. The point in time for a challenge to be brought ended mid October. A poll worker could challenge a voter if they had questions as to whether or not a voter was registered or eligible to vote.” However, if the poll worker does not raise the issue at the time the voting occurs, that person’s vote will otherwise be counted on election day along with everyone else’s vote. McClellan was not aware of any reports of irregularities at the Morse Road voting place in Franklin County.
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So, in point of fact, The Republican Party of Ohio--the RPO--blew it big-time! The question is "why?". They control BOTH houses and the Governorship.
Question #1: Was it the Conservatives doing? Or, more likely, was it the RINOs who control the Legislature who were behind Voter ID failing in The Buckeye State? Why would the Chamber of Horrors and BigAg be against Voter ID laws (because they control the RINOs in the Legislature)? That's kind of obvious, isn't it?
Other Questions: Why are non-English-speaking "citizens" allowed to vote? Isn't one of the requirements to become a naturalized citizen to have learned our language? Obviously not with the State Dept's rush and the Republican Party's rush to flood the country with over 1.1 million aliens per year!
Just another reason NOT to vote for RINOs on November 6th! How will you know? Well, in the first place, do some research and find out if your Republican candidate talks "boilerplate" on illegal immigration, flash mobs and other law and order issues. Just as important, see if the candidate understands the Constitution. If he/she's for "government overreach" like The Patriot Act and the NDAA, vote for someone else or don't vote. If they don't have the faintest idea of what 287.g is or "attrition thru enforcement", they're probably faux conservatives trying to pull the wool over your eyes!You can usually tell by visiting a candidate's web page.
My thanks to drudgereport.com posting the above story.
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