Tuesday, October 05, 2010
"... possible 'resurrection day' on Nov. 2"
This is probably not about what the title got you to think...
Bob Unruh discusses voting in America at WorldNetDaily.com:
"According to Scripps Howard columnist Deroy Murock, Arkansas, Colorado, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon and Tennessee removed exactly zero dead voters from their rolls between 2006 and 2008.
And there are several regions, including counties in North Carolina and Iowa, where there are more registered voters than there are live, voting-age adults.
'Registered voters equal 104 percent of Baltimore County, Maryland's voting-adult population; and, according to documents … 113 percent in Lincoln County, West Virginia. Alaska's and Michigan's statewide figures are 102 percent,' the report said.
Recent vote-fraud indictments have resulted from cases in Minnesota, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Indiana, New York, New Jersey, Mississippi and other states, the report said."