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CristyLi

by CristyLi from USA

Last Post 31 days, 6 hours Ago


This year for the first time Democrats may cast their primary ballots on the Internet. Democrats Abroad an official branch of the Democratic National Committee, representing overseas voters, will hold its first global presidential preference primary from February 5-12 by Internet and Fax.

Their votes will be represented at the Democratic National Convention that will be held August 25-28 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.

While voter fraud is not new in the United States, the Democratic National committee may have finally cornered the market on voting irregularity and voter fraud? Barack Obama is claiming voter irregularity in Nevada and charging voter intimidation. Dennis Kucinich who only received 1.4% of the vote in New Hampshire called for a recount due to "unexplained disparities between hand counted ballots and machine counted ballots."

It should come as a surprise to no one that soon Democrats will be crying foul if Internet balloting doesn't go their way.

Internet voting undeniably may be very convenient to Democrats but it will surely arrive with charges of voter fraud and election day rigging and the consequences will be enormous to the increasingly cynical voting public.
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CristyLi

Born in Ohio and attended Ohio State University, married to a native from China in 2002 and has no children. I write a politically conservative, pro-Israel column and post many of my articles in my Blogs. I read all of my e-mail but due to the volume I may not be able to reply to each one.

Member Since: 1/9/2008