Democrat Secretaries of State Project Ready To Steal Close 2012 Elections
After the Bush Kerry 2004 election, the idea for the Secretary of State Project (SOSP) germinated when the groups Democrat founders blamed Kerrys defeat on then Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, a Republican who had ruled that Ohio would not count provisional ballots of properly registered voters if they had been submitted at the wrong precinct, according to the discoverthenetworks.org web site.
If any election carries a margin of victory less than 120,000, the SOSP swings into action. Still angry over the 2000 Bush win when Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris was in charge of the ballot recount fracas, Democrats gathered relatively small amounts of funding momentum and targeted Secretary of State races in Michigan, Ohio, Colorado, New Mexico, Minnesota, Nevada, and Iowa, according to discoverthenetworks.org. All those Democrats won except in Colorado and Michigan.
The U.S, Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ultimately upheld Blackwells decision, and the U.S. Supreme Court decided for the Bush 2000 win. This same website stresses that very few Americans realize the importance of the SoSP duties.
It is this very stealth that wealthy fund raisers such as Democracy Alliance members George Soros and Rob Stein and other Progressives are using to take control of our electoral process.
Posted by: Anonymoose 2010-07-12 |