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The Democrats are up to their old tricks, except they’re doing it before the election.

Volunteers supporting Barack Obama picked up hundreds of people at homeless shelters, soup kitchens and drug-rehab centers and drove them to a polling place yesterday on the last day that Ohioans could register and vote on the same day, almost no questions asked.

The huge effort by a pro-Obama group, Vote Today Ohio, takes advantage of a quirk in the state’s elections laws that allows people to register and cast ballots at the same time without having to prove residency.

Republicans have argued that the window could lead to widespread voter fraud because officials wouldn’t have an opportunity to verify registration information before ballots were cast.

And if that wasn’t bad enough, this tidbit came out today.

In the 1990’s, Barney Frank’s efforts to deregulate Fannie Mae may have been a serious conflict of interest because his lover, Herb Moses, was an executive for Fannie Mae at the time Frank’s was on the House Banking Committee, which had jurisdiction over Fannie Mae.

Unqualified home buyers were not the only ones who benefitted from Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank’s efforts to deregulate Fannie Mae throughout the 1990s.

So did Frank’s partner, a Fannie Mae executive at the forefront of the agency’s push to relax lending restrictions.

So the pol responsible for overseeing Fannie Mae was sleeping with one of its execs. And the same politician is still sitting in his position of power as the ship sinks. Yet the Dems try to pass the buck on Republicans and capitalism. Gee, what a surprise they endorsed this crypto-socialist bailout program.

Finally, the LA Times blatantly lies in favor of Obama. The press makes no bones about being propaganda arms of the Democrats.We night as well be living in a Communist country because the press are doing their best imitation of state run media.

Posted by James Hudnall on 10/06 at 11:47 PM
 

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