Posted by
Bob Siegel on Friday, October 29, 2010 3:05:50 PM
Many races for congress, senate, and governor are close according to the polls. With all the undecided votes at the moment, everything could change BUT HEED THIS: If conservative candidates win only by a close margin, the election will certainly be contested, and in such a game show contest, the Democrat wins the grand prize! (Don Parto will still announce lovely luggage for the Republican.) It'll happen that way, mark my words. This is because the courts will decide the case. They shouldn't, but they will, (Both sides are already lawyering up.) And most activist judges are liberal judges. Please don't remind me about Bush/Gore 2000. It was Gore who took that election to the courts and a Democratically run Florida Supreme Court which demanded that infamous recount. The U.S. Supreme Court (a mixture of liberal and conservative justices) merely instructed the Florida Supreme Court to stay out of it.
On the other hand, if you want an example of a case where there was clear voter fraud, where Democrats were registering literal criminals and other people not legally allowed to vote, look no farther than the 2008 "victory" of former comedian and even funnier Senator, Al Franken in Minnesota.
I understand that I am speaking in generalities and of course, though out life, fraud can be found to some degree on both sides of ideologies. But general descriptions are unavoidable so let's not kid ourselves: Most of the time, it is Democrats who make the charge of "unfairness" and most of the time this same political party works with groups like ACORN, Black Panthers, and other organizations caught red handed with down right jail deserving activity.
The best thing you can do, my conservative friends, is to ward off this predictable scenario with a clear uncontested victor: Vote and talk your friends into voting, unless your friends have not been following the trends of the times or the meanings of political history these past few years. In that case, PLEASE talk them out of voting. They may have a legal right to go to the polls but they have an ethical obligation to stay home.
This is Bob Siegel, making the obvious, obvious.
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