A lot has been said about how the GOP blew the presidential election.
Blame has been laid at the feet of the tea party influence, split in the ranks between conservative and moderate Republicans, etc.
Given the amount of voter fraud now surfacing from many of the states won by Barack Obama, most of which did not have voter IDs, it is unlikely that they could have won the race anyway.
What fraud? How about counties that had more votes than they had registered voters? How about machines that took a Mitt Romney vote and registered it as a vote for Obama? How about voters showing up at the polls and being told they had already voted? How about the dead people being added to the voter registration rolls?
If these things go unchallenged, we may have had our last, reasonably fair election.
Doug Slater
Oakley
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Dear DN,
If I write a letter about the little green people that flew here from Mars and voted for Obama, will you publish that too?
Doesn't the DN require that its' letters have at least a shred of proof behind them before they're published?
Keep spinning all the conspiracy theories you like, but it doesn't change the facts. Obama won, and Romney More..
your list is a nice list of conspiracies where is the actual evidence that these things happened? The far right seems to have a problem unerstanind that claiming something specific happened is not the same as proof that it happened.