Monday, November 10, 2008

Manifesto

Okay, I promised it. Here it is.

Yes, the Obamamessiah is President. My candidate lost. Hell, I'm in California, pretty much ALL of my candidates lose every election. I can accept that. I will not devolve into ODS, I will not call for impeachment before the guy is sworn in (nor after, absent actual impeachable offenses). I will not attempt to directly undermine his authority or office, only to oppose him when he is wrong. I will not attempt to have the election overturned, despite the documented instances of voter fraud.

HOWEVER:

None of the foregoing should be seen as declaring that there is nothing to do about election fraud. Oh no, there is plenty to do.

First of all, ACORN should be prosecuted to the fullest extent possible. I've seen calls for use of RICO against them, perhaps that's valid. Certainly all the documented cases should be prosecuted.

Second, we need a full investigation into the Minnesota Senate race. It looks really suspicious, as do some others. For cripe's sake, TWO different precincts BOTH just happened to mistakenly underreport Franken's total by 100 votes? And no one can produce the correct tape from election night? What I said before about not overturning the election? That only applies to the Presidential election. I'm happy to overturn some of the down-ballot races if they were the result of fraud. Throw the corrupt bums out and jail them if appropriate.

Third, we need to target some corrupt officials and get their asses thrown out of office and possibly jailed. Every frickin' politician in Chicago, for a start. But beyond that, the Minnesota Secretary of State, Mark Ritchie, looks pretty suspicious in some of the news stories. And this corrupt bitch? Get her ass out of office. The stories are just too common. She has flouted election laws and allowed fraud. Throw her out. And prosecute.

That's all I have time for now. There is so much more. Yes, I realize little will happen, the Dembulbs are in control of the Justice Department. But that doesn't mean that locals can't do it. And with a few successes, maybe things will change in the future to help ensure fraud-free elections.

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