Does Your Vote Count If the Dead Vote Against You? (President Taft Actually Was Alive When When He Voted In The Picture)


Voter registration fraud is a crime in itself but it is the critical step from registration fraud to voting fraud that is most damaging.

It is simply not enough to have your vote counted. It is of almost equal concern to ensure that people who have passed away, exist only in the mind of cartoon creators or enjoying what appears to be multiple lives do not negate the ballot of the legal voter.


Ohio is but the most visible example of patterns in the attempts of ACORN and similar groups to deluge voting centers with multiple or fraudulent registrations for voting. Aside from the effects of voting illegally, the mere confusion created by the attempt hinders the process.


And make no mistake that on Election Day there will be a plethora of pressure groups throughout polling stations in battleground states as well as local clerks and Secretary of State offices demanding that all the votes, no matter how dubious, be counted.


Attempts to dilute legitimate voting have been more prevalent in this election than in any since the birth of the modern civil rights movement.

The obvious transparency and boldness with which many of these groups conduct their business is in some instances more shocking than the business itself. Some local politicians either see some benefit from these groups activities or are afraid of radical retaliation in the form of protest if they should speak out.

The twofold effort of making voting both almost impossible to regulate by collapsing time periods so that voter rolls cannot be properly checked against registrations and constantly demanding that proper identification for those registering for the process not be required is destroying vital links that give legitimacy to all public representatives and initiatives.


So if you see Daffy Duck voting in November just look the other way, Daffy is in a hurry to get done so he can fly South for the winter.