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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: thundley4 on October 21, 2010, 05:34:29 PM

Title: DNA From Democrats: Troy Voter Fraud Case Goes to Lab
Post by: thundley4 on October 21, 2010, 05:34:29 PM
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There are various allegations of possible voter fraud across the country, against both parties, but nowhere does there seem to be a more unusual case than in Troy, New York.

A special prosecutor investigating allegations of voter fraud, Trey Smith, is collecting DNA from the majority of the city council...all Democrats. Five city councilmen, including the council president, as well as four other city and county public officials and political operatives, have been ordered to or have had their saliva swabbed for DNA samples to compare to absentee ballots and absentee ballot applications that were allegedly forged.

The investigation centers on what has been called "a massive voter fraud scheme," that involved absentee ballots for the Working Families Party, in September 2009. It has been alleged that Democrats tried to steal the primary election for city council and county legislature, by forging absentee ballots and ballot applications to ensure that their candidates also won the Working Families Party primary line.

'No comment," is what Democratic Council member Gary Galuski told us, as well as several other public officials who are under investigation.



Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/10/21/dna-democrats-troy-voter-fraud-case-goes-lab#ixzz132GP0Bra

Wasn't the Working Families Party tied in with ACORN and other voting irregularities in New York?
Title: Re: DNA From Democrats: Troy Voter Fraud Case Goes to Lab
Post by: true_blood on October 21, 2010, 07:33:55 PM
Am I surprised? Not at all. Am I pissed about it? Absolutely.
More and more dirt coming out on the democraps. What a bunch, huh?!? :censored:
Title: Re: DNA From Democrats: Troy Voter Fraud Case Goes to Lab
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on October 22, 2010, 11:46:51 AM
Wasn't the Working Families Party tied in with ACORN and other voting irregularities in New York?

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The Working Families Party (WFP) is a minor political party in the United States founded in New York in 1998. There are "sister" parties to the New York WFP in Connecticut, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Delaware, Vermont and Oregon, but there is as yet no national WFP. It seems likely that the state WFPs will form a federation of sorts before 2012, but nothing definitive has been announced.

New York's Working Families Party was first organized in 1998 by a coalition of labor unions, ACORN and other community organizations, members of the now-inactive national New Party, and a variety of public interest groups such as Citizen Action of New York.[citation needed] The party blends a culture of political organizing with unionism, 1960s idealism, and tactical pragmatism. The party's main issue concerns are jobs, health care, education and energy/environment. It has usually cross-endorsed Democratic or Republican candidates through fusion voting, but has occasionally run its own candidates.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_Families_Party