Election Eve: Whiff of Election Fraud; Pollwatchers Needed

by ! Tuesday, Nov. 08, 2005 at 2:25 PM

Nazi Schwarzenegger is predicting an "upset victory" for his fascist initiatives, Props 73 through 78. Considering he is very unpopular, and his initiatives are either clearly losing or at the 50% disappearing edge, this can only mean that his thugs will be committing election fraud, just as his mentor, Pres Bush did, in 2000 and 2004.

Nazi Schwarzenegger is predicting an "upset victory" for his fascist initiatives, Props 73 through 78. Considering he is very unpopular, and his initiatives are either clearly losing or at the 50% disappearing edge, this can only mean that his thugs will be committing election fraud, just as his mentor, Pres Bush did, in 2000 and 2004.

This Republican election fraud was committed not only in much the same manner as the Democrats commit election fraud, with the added feature of electronic voting tampering. The Democrats' election fraud was experienced in San Francisco not only in the 1970s (see http://www.brasscheck.com/jonestown) but also in 1997, 1999 and 2003, with the current anti-rent control Democratic mayor sitting in office with election fraud. See http://www.brasscheck.com/stadium

We have a right to observe polls and what goes on outside the voting booth. All of Southern California is where voting machine fraud may occur as Southern California decides all statewide races. Every polling place should have 2 people at all times, with no promotion of any ballot item or candidate on their person or anywhere else within 100 feet of the polling place, including loudspeaker announcements. The polling places are supposed to be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and there should be enough ballots for everyone. If there is a dispute as to whether a voter is registered or if they have voted already, the voter is entitled to a provisional ballot. A list of the voters assigned to a polling place is to be posted at the entrance to the polling place. There should be "No campaigning" signs and 100 feet indicator signs just outside the polling place. People who do not read English so well or are disabled are entitled to have assistance to the extent they need it. People who are naturalized citizens do not have to show proof of citizenship and are not supposed to be intimidated in any way because of their ancestry. We do not have to show identification in California in order to vote; our signature is sufficient identification.

If there is anything odd going on at the polling places, please report it to to your County Registrar immediately. There are official monitors patrolling the polls from the county registrar all day long who can follow up on your complaints. For the phone numbers, Emails and addresses of the 58 County Registrars, see:
http://ss.ca.gov/elections/elections_d.htm

We, the readers of this website, would also like to hear about possible election fraud, as it is our right to vote and our lives that are on the line.