"This fraud was obvious, far-reaching and appeared to be systemic," 22-year-old Ryan Nees told Fox News, referring to evidence he uncovered while researching electoral petitions from the 2008 Democratic Party primary in Indiana.
Nees’ investigation centered on the petitions that put then-senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the ballot. As many as 150 of the names and signatures, it is alleged, were faked. So many, in fact, that the numbers raise questions about whether Obama’s campaign had enough legitimate signatures to qualify for a spot on the ballot.
Oh my oh my, how the chickens are coming home to roost for this crook and his gangster government.


6 comments:
Seriously? Got nothing since you got pwned over the birth certificate have you?
In the labels panel you have the words crooks and politics. They are joined at the hip, feeding off your wallet trapped in your pocket between them. No left or right qualification is required as they are all the same.
Get lost, you miserable and total loser!
Besides your blatant racism, you are oblivious to the fact that 150 fake signatures in Indiana (a traditionally GOP state) means nothing. What about the deliberate suppression of black and hispanic votes by GOP operatives in states like FL, Georgia and Alabama? What about the stolen presidency of Al Gore, who had more popular votes than W.? You really are a wretch.
Typical leftist thinking from Ziggy.
Attacking the useless Obama is racist.
Trouble is, it was the racist media who chose not to check out Obama's qualifications in 2008 that lumbered America and the world with this buffoon.
Ziggy, you really are a fuckwit.
In case you hadn't noticed, American presidents are not elected according to the rules of MMP.
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