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Thumbs up Serious Democracy USA= Election Fraud + Cheat + Violence + Oppression = 3rd World

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:



Some cheapo frauds are registering DEADS and voting on behalf of GHOSTS.



https://www.rt.com/usa/344281-voting...-dead-scandal/

Over 200 Californians could be voting from the grave in June primaries
Published time: 25 May, 2016 07:50
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California’s inability to introduce a statewide voter registration system, despite it being mandatory, means that 212 people who are officially dead in LA County, could vote in next month’s primary elections following an investigation by CBS2/KCAL9.
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The station took millions of voting records from the California Secretary of State’s office and compared them with the death records from the Social Security Administration. The results certainly proved to be an eye opener as it found that hundreds of people were voting despite having died.
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“It’s very troubling because it basically dilutes the voice of the lawful voter,” Ellen Swensen, who is a member of “True the Vote,” a nationwide voter-rights group, told CBS2.

“What it does is every single vote that’s cast by a dead voter actually cancels out a vote of a lawful voter cause if they voted for one candidate and you voted let’s say for another, your vote got canceled out,” she added.

The broadcaster found that a total of 265 people from Southern California had been voting from the grave, with the vast majority, 215, based in Los Angeles County.

Of those 215 in Los Angeles County, 212 are registered to vote in next month’s state primary elections.

“You’re not supposed to have dead people on the rolls,” said J. Christian Adams, who is with the Public Interest Legal Foundation, as cited by CBS2.
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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign rally for Democratic challenger for Wisconsin Governor Mary Burke at North Devision High School on October 28, 2014 in Milwaukee (AFP Photo) Obama in Wisconsin: ‘You can only vote once. This isn’t Chicago’ (VIDEO)

California has been slow to implement changes following the passing of the Help America Vote Act in 2002, which was a direct response to voting irregularities in Florida during the 2000 presidential election. The new legislation was meant to enforce statewide voter registration systems that would get rid of those ineligible to vote.

“The problem is California has been the most derelict state in the country in implementing statewide databases that are required under federal law. They just blew it off for over a decade,” Adams added.

The investigation uncovered some voters who have become regulars at the ballot box, despite having been dead for over a quarter of a century. CBS2 cited the example of a woman who passed away in 1988, but still managed to vote in 2014 – 26 years after she died.

“It’s very sad that people can just take somebody’s name and go out and vote for them,” said Annette Givans.

Givans has first-hand knowledge of just how those who have passed away can cast their votes. Her father John Cenkner died in 2003, but his voting records show that he managed to cast his ballot in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2010.



“He took a lot of time choosing his candidates,” she joked, speaking to CBS2.


OPPRESSIVE TRUMP even before having any fucking office.



https://www.rt.com/usa/344274-albuqu...e-trump-rally/


Violence & pepper spray at anti-Trump protests in Albuquerque

Published time: 25 May, 2016 05:28
Edited time: 25 May, 2016 07:53
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Opponents of Donald Trump have clashed with police in the capital of New Mexico State where the presidential hopeful held a meeting with supporters in the Albuquerque Convention Center. Mounted police used pepper spray and at least one arrest was made.



ONGOING: Albuquerque police deploy smoke grenades after protesters threw rocks at police: pic.twitter.com/gsRXLl0psU
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) May 25, 2016

The demonstrators opposing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee have been burning T-shirts and throwing plastic bottles at police. They attempted to knock down barricades and refused to obey law enforcers ordering them to clear out. Police officers used pepper spray and allegedly smoke grenades, physically dragging away some of the most active protesters.

Officers on horses and in riot gear clearing the troublesome intersection at Third and Tijeras. Tense, quiet. pic.twitter.com/rV9yGnU4DR
— Dan McKay (@mckaydan) May 25, 2016

#Repost @abqjournalphoto: Albuquerque mounted police on 3rd Street in downtown Albuquerque as Trump protestors remained outside the Albuquerque Convention Center after the Trump rally, Tuesday May 24, 2016. (Photo by Roberto Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) @quiquephoto #albuquerque #abq #newmexico #trumpprotest #donaldtrump #donaldtrump2016 #trump2016 #trump #photojournalism

Фото опубликовано DWNTWNABQ: Downtown / Old Town (@dwntwnabq) Май 24 2016 в 10:44 PDT

The aggressive demonstrators gathered near the local convention center where thousands of Trump’s supporters gathered to listen to their candidate. Anti-Trump protesters held banners: “Trump is Fascist” and “We've heard enough,” reports Associated Press.

Donald Trump suggested that his opponents “go home to mommy” and added that some of the “kids” that came to oppose him are “still wearing diapers.”

Massive protest outside Trump ABQ rally. Police in standoff with anti Trump protesters pic.twitter.com/RWvvRYLL4Y
— Kayla Epstein (@KaylaEpstein) May 25, 2016

Police were present at the turmoil in full riot gear.

Albuquerque was the first stop in Trump’s jorney through New Mexico, America’s most Hispanic state.

New Mexico’s Susana Martinez, head of the Republican Governors Association, is the only Latino governor in the US. Earlier she criticized Trump’s remark about building a wall on the Mexican border.

Scenes from the situation post-Trump rally in NM: Protesters running over police car, riot police advance: pic.twitter.com/xoLTKMdpn9
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) May 25, 2016

During the Albuquerque meeting Trump criticized the governor, citing negative stats about New Mexico’s growing number of citizens on foodstamps.

“The Governor will not be bullied into supporting a candidate until she is convinced that candidate will fight for New Mexicans, and she did not hear that today,” said the governor’s spokesman Michael Lonergan.

Smashed windshield of police cruiser. pic.twitter.com/SL2629tYP6
— Dan McKay (@mckaydan) May 25, 2016

Trump’s supporters said the violence outside the convention hall does make them nervous.

What happens when #trump visits #albuquerque

Видео опубликовано atbailey1120 (@atbailey1120) Май 24 2016 в 10:14 PDT

Albuquerque attorney Doug Antoon claimed he saw stones smashing windows in the hall when he was leaving late at night.

“This was not a protest, this was a riot. These are hate groups,” he said about the anti-Trump gathering.

I guess I wasn't the only one arriving in #Albuquerque today... This is how #Mexicans feel about the #Donald #Trump

Видео опубликовано Cisco (@gatorcisco) Май 24 2016 в 10:20 PDT


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