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Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Democrats Trade Crack for Votes

Defiance County, Ohio (DR): Thaddeus J. Jackson II in Cleveland with the NAACP National Voter Fund is linked to a woman who hired a man named Chad Staton. Talk about a hanging chad! Here's Chad Staton, 22 years old of Defiance was hired to go out there and register a hundred voters, and he was paid in crack cocaine, and the woman who hired him confirmed that she paid him in crack cocaine.

Rush: Now, there are going to be questions asked about this. Or will there? Like, "Is it happening in other places? Is this just an isolated case where crack cocaine is being used to pay stipends for expenses to the people out there registering potentially false, fraudulent, nonexistent, or dead voters?"

So they're paying in crack cocaine in Ohio in order to get people registered or to go out and hire people to register other people out there in Ohio. So it will be interesting to see the reaction to this as we gauge it around the country as the afternoon and the evening wear on.

Thaddeus J. Jackson II said the money 'is a stipend to cover expenses.'" Well, in Defiance County, Ohio, the money was crack cocaine, and there is a trail linking it back to Thaddeus J. Jackson II, who has a business card, as he's with the NAACP.

Yeah, you might ask how far up the food chain it goes. I mean, does it stop at Thaddeus J. Jackson II, or does it go elsewhere. These are legitimate questions that in any other inquiry would be asked.

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Good News for Election Thieves in Colorado

A judge in Colorado today gave left-wing groups one victory and one partial victory on vote fraud.

The judge's ruling: that people who had already requested an absentee ballot may also vote at the polls on Election Day.

What is to prevent these people from voting twice? They must swear they did not turn in the absentee ballot. Good thing that election thieves never lie.

Judge Hoffman also said people who show up at the wrong precinct(s) may vote for president but not for U.S. senator or any other statewide race.

Let's see: It's OK to cast multiple ballots for John Kerry but not Ken Salazar? We expect the would-be senator will be miffed.

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