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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Rigged Elections! Voter Fraud? New York Suspends Clerk Who Wiped 126,000 Voters From the Books FWIW!




The US, under the leadership of Poppy Bush as CIA Director, has directed Bogus Elections in other nations.
Much the same has been done in the US. When will Americans stand up and prosecute? When will Americans insist on a restoration of Legitimate Elections? Please don't believe Killary Clinton won anything! There's too much information available to prove otherwise.


New York Suspends Clerk Who Wiped 
126,000 Voters From the Books 
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Excerpt: "New York suspended and may fire the chief clerk of elections in Brooklyn, who was responsible for wiping over 126,000 voters from the records." 
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A voter is seen at a polling station during the New York primary elections in the Manhattan borough of New York. (photo: Reuters)
A voter is seen at a polling station during the New York primary elections in the Manhattan 
borough of New York. (photo: Reuters)

Both the city comptroller and the attorney general are investigating the unprecedented election irregularities.
ew York suspended and may fire the chief clerk of elections in Brooklyn, who was responsible for wiping over 126,000 voters from the records.
Diane Haslett-Rudiano, who has served since 1999, was suspended “without pay, effective immediately, pending an internal investigation into the administration of the voter rolls in the Borough of Brooklyn,” said a Board of Elections press release Thursday night.
The board may fire her as soon as Tuesday, and the New York Daily News reported that colleagues said she is being “forced out.”
“Why is it alleged that 125,000 people have been removed from the voter rolls? Why did 60,000 people receive notices to vote that didn’t have the primary date? Why were people told they were in the wrong polling place time and time again?” New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer told CBS 2. “The next president of the United States could very easily be decided tonight and yet the incompetence of the Board of Elections puts a cloud over these results.”
The New York Attorney General said he received over 1,000 voter complaints, compared to 150 complaints in 2012. Haslett-Rudiano is thought to have skipped a step in a regular protocol of updating the voter list with deaths and changes of address.
The error resulted in nearly 8 percent of Brooklyn’s registered voters being denied their ballot.
The City Comptroller and the state Attorney General have launched investigations into the irregularities, also taking into account long lines, late starts and lack of adequate voting equipment. Voter complaints also include not being registered with a political party and not being granted affidavit ballots.
Haslett-Rudiano was previously investigated for registering to vote using an address where she did not live. The probe found the accusation true, but she kept her job.
The same day, the Virginia governor granted between 180,000 and 210,000 ex-felons the right to vote.
“The disenfranchisement of people who have served their sentences was an outdated, discriminatory vestige of our nation’s Jim Crow past,” Tram Nguyen, co-executive director of activist group New Virginia Majority, told the Washington Post.
Three states still permanently deny all people with felony convictions the right to vote, and only two states — Vermont and Maine — allow all people formerly convicted to vote.

Hillary privately lobbied Congress for trade deals she publicly opposed
Emails show that Clinton personally contacted members of Congress, 
urging them to vote in favor of the Columbia Trade Promotion Agreement 
(CTPA), which was bitterly opposed by organized labor, in both the 
United States and Colombia, as well as human rights organizations 
around the world. At the same time, Clinton also lobbied Congress in 
Clinton reiterates opposition to Colombia trade pact April 2008 
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton pledged Tuesday to defeat a free-trade 
agreement with…
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Cal Lib to Bernie Sanders or Bust 2016

Get the picture?

Russ Nickel is a screenwriter (with a B.A. in Creative Writing
from Stanford University and an M.F.A in Screenwriting from
Chapman University) who used to believe his vote mattered.
 Like many Berni…
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The New York Primary was a Sh*tshow. 

Here’s Why.

Russ Nickel is a screenwriter (with a B.A. in Creative Writing from Stanford 
University and an M.F.A in Screenwriting from Chapman University) who 
used to believe his vote mattered.
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Russ Nickel
Like many Bernie Sanders supporters, I’m new to politics – most of my knowledge came from comedians, who seem to be the only ones unaffected enough by corporate media to be able to tell the truth (Stephen Colbert and John Oliver, I’m looking at you). They drilled into me some of the worst aspects of our system, and Super PACs were at the top of the list. But I resigned myself to the fact of their existence. Citizens United happened, every candidate was corrupt, and I might as well just sit back and focus on pursuing my career, not worrying about the country as a whole.
Then there was Bernie, a man who was untouched by the corruption of the system, who was addressing every issue these comedians had shown me was so important (the insane wealth gap, privatized prisons, climate change, women’s rights, LGBT rights, education, pretty much everything in The Big Short).
Like many Bernie supporters, I had faith. I believed everyone got a vote. I believed the will of the people mattered. But that faith has been destroyed. Not my faith in Bernie, of course—I’ll be hosting phone banking events and canvassing as much as I can—but my faith in democracy is well and truly gone. Here’s just some of what went wrong in New York’s Primary:
126,000 Voters Dropped from Voting Rolls
Shortly before the election, 126,000 Democrats were dropped from the rolls. This is a huge number, and it’s so significant that Mayor de Blasio (who is himself a Hillary Clinton supporter) demanded an explanation. Voters were removed for a number of reasons, often because they were “inactive.” Why should you be removed if you haven’t voted recently? And more importantly, why did this purge occur shortly before the election? Many of these purged voters showed up to their polling places and were unable to cast a vote. This is neither a Bernie nor Hillary issue. It’s just a democracy issue.
Voter Registrations Changed on a Massive Scale
Countless stories are rolling in of voters’ registrations being changed from a party they’ve voted for their whole lives to something else. This is particularly problematic in a closed election, where only Democrats can vote for the Democratic candidate. When voters showed up and were registered under the wrong party, they were given two options: either get a court order or fill out an affidavit.
It’s ridiculous that there is so much burden placed on voters. Voters should not be expected to travel to a court, speak to a judge, and receive a court order to vote. And even if they do miraculously have the time to do that, it’s not enough; they also need some sort of proof that they used to be registered as a Democrat. The onus should not be on the voters to keep evidence to prove their political affiliation.
Who knows how many thousands or tens of thousands of voters were turned away on Tuesday? Stories of this are everywhere (like this, or this, or this—the list goes on). In that first case, the poll worker actually discouraged the person from voting.
Registrations Changed Due to Forgeries
Who knows how many of the switched registrations were malicious? There are alreadyaccounts coming in of people’s signatures being forged so that when they showed up, well, they had to fill out an affidavit.
In fact, it got so bad that…
New York City’s Comptroller is Auditing the Board of Elections
Technically this is something going right, but it’s just further proof of things going so wrong. You can read his letter here. He brings up a number of critical points, like…
Polls Opened Hours Late
Multiple polling locations didn’t open until hours after their listed opening time. This meant that voters arrived, stood in line, and eventually had to leave for work, unable to cast a vote. These locations often suggested voters go to another location and fill out a provisional ballot.
Provisional Ballots and Affidavits Were Often Unavailable and Likely Won’t Be Counted
Many voters wanted to fill out provisional ballots and affidavits in situations when, for whatever reason, they weren’t allowed to vote. Unfortunately, there are countless stories of polling locations not having these ballots (like this and this). One reporteven states that the location refused to hand out provisional ballots, and when the Attorney General was contacted and instructed poll workers to do so, the local Board of Elections replied by saying “the Attorney General doesn’t run this office.”
Who knows how many thousands or tens of thousands of people didn’t even fill out these ballots? And there may be literally hundreds of thousands of people who did. Not only might these ballots not be counted, but if they are, it will happen weeks after Hillary has gained momentum from her win. This fiasco illuminates exactly how messed up the system is. People want to vote. They want to be part of our democracy. But they’re being told that they can’t, and when they can, they’re being told their vote doesn’t matter.
An Emergency Lawsuit was Filed
The registration problem got so bad that a lawsuit was filed and there was an emergency hearing. Unfortunately, rather than make any sort of real decision, the judge said that, because this was a county-by-county issue, the lawyers would need to produce defendants in every single county (that’s over 60 defendants). They were given about 20 minutes to do this. Obviously, that time limit is absurdly unrealistic, so the hearing had to be postponed. This meant that literally millions of voters were unsure whether the election would be open and their votes would count. The judge said it was okay because voters already had a remedy; they simply had to go to a judge and get a court order allowing them to vote.
No Working Machines
Even when polling places opened on time, there were reports of locations without a single working machine. So what’s the solution? Oh yeah, an affidavit. Of course. Or wait until a new machine is brought in, not knowing how long that wait will be. Again, people had to leave because of work.
Voters Listed in Wrong Location
As I write this list, my anger and depression are hitting me all over again. There are so many stories of voters going to polling locations only to not be listed. Here, take an affidavit, they were told, but many would-be voters were more stalwart and refused. Sometimes they turned out to magically be listed after all, and other times they werelisted in different districts, despite having no change of address or anything—they were simply mis-listed. Or sometimes, literally everyone at the location wasn’t listedand was forced to fill out our good friend the affidavit.
New York has “2nd Lowest Voter Turnout So Far”
It’s absurd that New York is only ahead of Louisiana in terms of voter turnout. Only19.7% of eligible New York Democratic voters cast a ballot. You know why the title of this section is in quotes? It’s because New York’s turnout was actually higher than usual and above what the official numbers indicate (here’s an article literally titled “Voter turnout unusually high in New York”). It’s because tens or hundreds of thousands of people were forced to fill out affidavits or were simply turned away. So yes, they turned out, but then they didn’t get to vote.
In Some Districts, Hillary’s Margins were Less than the Number of Affidavits
Hillary won some districts (again, no telling how many at this point) by small enough margins that the number of affidavits (which seem to have largely affected Bernie supporters) could overturn her victories.
One Polling Location on Lockdown
The silliest one yet. One polling location happened to go on lockdown. Meaning more people couldn’t vote. And all of this still doesn’t bring up the #1 problem with New York’s primary:
THREE MILLION INDEPENDENTS WEREN’T ABLE TO VOTE
Sure, maybe it’s fine to have a closed primary. I don’t know. But having the registration change deadline be October of the previous year, literally 6 months earlier, is absolutely insane. Few people even knew about Bernie’s campaign at this point. This law makes it virtually impossible for a come-from-behind candidate to win this state. It’s absurd. Bernie does incredibly well among Independents. These are people who are going to vote in the general election. They wanted to vote for Bernie in the primary, but they couldn’t.
To Conclude, Voter Suppression has Ruined this Election
Voter suppression has happened throughout the country. There is a lawsuit currently underway in response to Arizona’s disgraceful procedures, which many claim constitute blatant voter suppression. In Chicago, an official audit by the Board of Elections just showed that, while Bernie lost with 47.5% of the vote in one precinct, after an audit, he won with 56.7% of the vote. That’s absolutely insane. That amounts to a swing of 18.4% in the final results!!! The media continues to tell us that Hillary is an unstoppable force and Bernie an unelectable candidate, but the only 2 states Hillary has won in the last 10 primary contests are under investigation for election fraud and voter suppression. Think about that.
We live in America, a country ostensibly founded on the principles of democracy. This election has shown that the people do not have a voice. We cannot win. This is what we’re fighting against.
What would the New York Primary results look like if the hundreds of thousands of voters who wanted to exercise their democratic right to vote were simply allowed to? If the millions of Independents actually had a chance to make their voices heard?
What would it look like?



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