http://www.lufkindailynews.com/news/...96970051194651
"Unnamed family members have alleged school officials coerced residents to vote for Democratic candidates by using ice cream as bribes and threatening they would be sent to war unless they voted for John Kerry"
http://washingtontimes.com/national/...3123-7206r.htm
"The Ohio Attorney General's Office has joined the investigation of a man charged with filing more than 100 fictitious voter registration forms who was paid in crack by a woman affiliated with the NAACP National Voter Fund. "
Thaddeus J. Jackson is a DNC Delegate
http://ktla.trb.com/news/local/la-me...ll=ktla-news-1
"In Washington, Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) introduced legislation last year to permit ex-convicts to vote in federal elections, even if barred from state elections."
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observe...9846377.htm?1c
"A national education and media campaign -- led by the Washington-based Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law -- contacted Lewis to inform him of a drive to register ex-offenders to vote. The campaign targeted three states: South Carolina, Louisiana and Illinois.
It used printed materials, radio commercials, local voter focus groups and a toll-free telephone hot line to inform ex-offenders what steps they needed to take to be able to vote.
The group says it targeted those three states for three reasons:
• They have large black populations.
• Unlike a dozen other states, ex-offenders' voting rights automatically are restored when they complete their time served, including probation and parole.
• No other major efforts were under way in the states to alert ex-offenders that they can vote.
"Out of all three states, we found two to three (ex-offenders) who knew they were able to vote," said Cara Fineman, a staff attorney for the Lawyers' Committee. "Most thought they could never vote again."
You want more? The list is THOUSANDS long - Dregs of the earth unite.
Also - lets not forget Michael Moore giving away food and underwear to children to vote -
http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertain...695&n=43270730