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Offline Wretched Excess

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poll workers are getting in on the act.  I wonder if the resident of the nursing home had any "help" voting, like the
learning disabled gentleman in GA.


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Prosecutor gets nursing home voter case

The Summit County Prosecutor's Office will investigate whether there was any intentional fraud by a Democratic poll worker who apparently incorrectly marked a ballot at a Cuyahoga Falls nursing home last Friday.

The incident led to a scuffle between two poll workers at the Gardens of Western Reserve.

The county Board of Elections referred the case to the prosecutor today after listening to Republican poll worker George P. Manos describe the incident.

A female nursing home resident wanted to vote for Republican presidential candidate John McCain, but her vote was marked for Democrat Barack Obama, he said.

When the 75-year-old Manos questioned the ballot, Democratic poll worker Edith Walker, 73, refused to show it to him and then jumped on his back when he took the ballot away from her, he said.

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Dem's still tryiong to make the USA into a banana republic. Why do they so hate freedom?

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Dem's still tryiong to make the USA into a banana republic. Why do they so hate freedom?

because it allows non-conformity.  it permits, perhaps encourages, differences in economic achievement.  it gives back what you put into it.  and ultimately, because it is self governing, and almost always flies in the face of what the intelligentsia thinks.

and the intelligentsia should be in charge, ya know, and making our decisions for us in washington DC.