autorank
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Mon Apr-23-07 12:11 AM
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| "Did Bush Commit Election Fraud?" YES!!!!! Nailed! GUILTY - “Scoop” |
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Edited on Mon Apr-23-07 12:29 AM by autorank
Link: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0704/S00350.htm
Did Bush Commit Election Fraud?
Gonzales Story - Smoking Gun #1 Monday, 23 April 2007, 11:15 am Opinion: Michael Collins Michael Collins “Scoop” Independent News Washington, DC Part 1 of a 2 part series
There is sufficient evidence in the public domain to strongly suspect that Bush committed election fraud in the handling of the U.S. Attorney firings.
Before examining the evidence, it’s important to know the difference between the contrived construct of voter fraud and election fraud, a very real phenomenon.
A Critical Distinction: Voter versus Election Fraud
Lorraine C. Minnite, PhD of Barnard College, Columbia University makes the distinction in the introduction to her comprehensive study: Voter fraud is the “intentional corruption of the electoral process by the voter.” …willingly giving false information to establish voter eligibility, and knowingly and willingly voting illegally or participating in a conspiracy to encourage illegal voting by others. All other forms of corruption of the electoral process … (by) elected or election officials, candidates, party organizations, advocacy groups or campaign workers (is)… election fraud.
Minnite points out there were only 24 convictions or guilty pleas (page 9) for voter fraud at the federal level between 2002 and 2005. That’s of real interest since the White House has an orchestrated campaign to promote the notion that this is a national epidemic.
While zero occurrences of voter fraud would be admirable, 24 hardly constitute an epidemic. The contrived voter fraud epidemic is used as justification for voter identification laws in at least 22 states which keep minority and poor voters away from the polls. The voter identification requirements, just one example of Department of Justice voter suppression, create a barrier to voting because the many minority voters lack the required identifications. Even the former head of the Department of Justice Voting Rights division agrees with the political use of voting laws since 2001.
Enough on voter fraud, whether real or contrived. Election fraud is the subject right now, the ultimate corruption of the electoral process.
New Mexico Meltdown
New Mexico U.S. Attorney David Iglesias is at the center of what may become a constitutional crisis.
Cong. Heather Wilson (R-NM) trailed her Democratic opponent in the first congressional district. She needed help. It appears that she requested a boost from U.S. Attorney Iglesias in the form of a timely pre election scandal involving a prominent Democrat. That’s how Iglesias read her phone call concerning a pre election indictment.
Sen. Pete Domenici, (R-NM) called Iglesias as well. According to Iglesias, there was a clearly implied request for a pre midterm Democratic sacrifice at the altar of election injustice. Iglesias reports that when he refused on the grounds that he lacked evidence (one of those minor details that tends to annoy those in power), Domenici simply stayed on the phone … silent.
Iglesias was gone in a heartbeat for not cooperating with a prosecution that would influence the 2006 midterm elections in his state. But who made the decision? Fingers were pointed but nothing stuck until last week. The Albuquerque Journal reports that during talks with Sen. Domenici, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales refused to fire Iglesias unless the president gave the OK.
Well, Iglesias was fired wasn’t he? Gonzales denied culpability, inferring his DOJ subordinate Kyle Simpson made those decisions. Simpson fired that charge back at Gonzales. But the Albuquerque Journal article provides the missing piece. Gonzales wouldn’t move on Iglesias without a Bush sanction. How do these pieces fit together?
It’s simple. Wilson needed help. Both Wilson and Domenici called Iglesias. No deal Iglesias said. Then Domenici made the call to Gonzales who said, no way without a nod by from Bush. Iglesias was fired. Therefore, Bush is tagged for giving the order, Get rid of him. Gonzales passed the word and the deed was done.
That sequence of events points directly to Bush as the final decider. He’s told us “I’m the decider” in public. Gonzales said as much to Domenici, no way unless the boss says so.
The problem is not only political but legal. Pressuring a U.S. Attorney into a bogus indictment is a federal crime. Domenici lawyered up after Iglesias described his conversation with the senator. Gonzales and Simpson both denied initiating the call on the firing. So it’s Bush, and only Bush, as the author of a punishment delivered to a U.S. Attorney who failed to indict a citizen for purely political purposes.
Now that’s what you call a high crime. Actually, it’s called election fraud, which is defined as “corruption of the electoral process … (by) elected or election officials, candidates, party organizations, advocacy groups or campaign workers.” Here we have politicians actively planning improper and illegal acts to influence an election through a contrived prosecution. It’s not that complicated.
High Crimes
The New Mexico affair is critical to determining if and how election fraud was committed in the White House. We have a lot of people talking, some getting lawyers, and a critical conversation reported in the Albuquerque Journal, 15 April 2007:
In the spring of 2006, Domenici told Gonzales he wanted Iglesias out.
Gonzales refused. He told Domenici he would fire Iglesias only on orders from the president.
That’s the smoking gun. It’s the vital link to Bush committing election fraud. He’s a politician, the senior politician, corrupting the election process by replacing an honest prosecutor with someone who will cooperate the next time the Senator and the Congresswoman call with their requests that some prominent Democrat be indicted to give a hand to a campaign.
There is enough testimony, from a U.S. Attorney no less, to make a prima facie case that Bush committed election fraud. Ironically, the probable election fraud took place while the White House was promoting the Republican myth of voter fraud.
Let the impeachment process begin.
Previous “Scoop” coverage of the voter fraud scandal and the U.S. Attorneys: Fired Federal Prosecutors and Election Fraud M. Collins 12 March 2007 U.S. Attorney Firings Exposes Rough Justice: Voter Fraud Prevention Equals Voter Suppression M. Collins 27 March 2007 "Sleep Walking through History." Willing Participants in Our Own Demise M. Collins 3 April 2007 END Permission to reprint granted with an attribution to the author and a link to this article in “Scoop” Independent News.
Link to this article: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0704/S00350.htm
Also, see expanded source material on Election Fraud News
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"Did Bush Commit Election Fraud?" YES!!!!! Nailed! GUILTY - “Scoop” |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 12:11 AM |
#0 |

24 proven fraudulent votes? |
Steve_DeShazer |
Apr-23-07 12:14 AM |
#1 |
 
You're right. |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 12:21 AM |
#2 |

If it's such a horrible crime, why the silence about the Coultergeist. |
Usrename |
Apr-23-07 05:26 PM |
#82 |

Did Bush Commit Fraud? Does a bear go in the woods? |
glengarry |
Apr-23-07 11:15 PM |
#96 |

Days before the election, palast on AAR gave a list of states to be stolen |
The Count |
Apr-23-07 12:31 AM |
#3 |
 
No doubt, Palast is brilliant. But this is a simple case. ..all out in the open |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 12:53 AM |
#5 |

no shit. i was just gonna ask if we could ICI the fu*ker |
orleans |
Apr-23-07 01:28 AM |
#20 |

We're waiting for Congress to get disgusted enough |
Warpy |
Apr-23-07 11:35 AM |
#54 |

This has been in the works since the Nixon days; engineering a 'permanent |
grannylib |
Apr-23-07 12:37 AM |
#4 |
 
grannylib, You have a good memory... |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 12:55 AM |
#6 |
 
Tax cuts for the richest 10% |
Lasher |
Apr-23-07 12:57 AM |
#7 |

We trying to catch up with you here in Virginia... |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 01:03 AM |
#9 |
 
These are times to be proud to be a Virginia Democrat |
Lasher |
Apr-23-07 02:23 AM |
#23 |

I'd forgotten about the final sections of the Intel Comm Phase II Report |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 05:42 AM |
#31 |

Greed, fear and stupidity - the only three reasons people vote rePiglican |
grannylib |
Apr-23-07 01:04 AM |
#10 |

High Crimes - Who will Roll? |
rwenos |
Apr-23-07 01:02 AM |
#8 |
 
Circumstantial cases are great! |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 01:12 AM |
#13 |

K and R!! |
Swamp Rat |
Apr-23-07 01:09 AM |
#11 |
 
ROFLMAO!!! Brilliant |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 01:18 AM |
#14 |
  
Thanks! |
Swamp Rat |
Apr-23-07 03:40 AM |
#27 |
 
One of many outstanding "photoshopped" pieces The overall concept and colors. |
wake.up.america |
Apr-23-07 10:48 AM |
#52 |
 
Yep. This is my favorite piece ever. |
SalmonChantedEvening |
Apr-23-07 07:24 PM |
#86 |

Paper Ballots! |
GreenTea |
Apr-23-07 01:12 AM |
#12 |
 
This puts ELECTION FRAUD right out there. MSM is all over this, the |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 01:21 AM |
#16 |

Systematic is right. |
Lasher |
Apr-23-07 02:30 AM |
#25 |
 
It's the only battle they could win, the only effort where they performed well. |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 05:39 AM |
#30 |

This is the |
malaise |
Apr-23-07 06:44 AM |
#34 |

Yes, good article. However.... |
bobbolink |
Apr-23-07 02:21 PM |
#67 |

Thank god they're finally covering it. |
Vidar |
Apr-24-07 02:10 AM |
#106 |

You speak the plain truth, right out loud, before |
bleever |
Apr-23-07 01:20 AM |
#15 |
 
I accept the title... |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 01:26 AM |
#18 |

I did indeed see that. |
bleever |
Apr-23-07 01:05 PM |
#62 |

And likely not long |
jeff uppy |
Apr-23-07 07:02 PM |
#84 |

Your cynicism |
bleever |
Apr-23-07 07:29 PM |
#87 |
 
I'll second that. |
countmyvote4real |
Apr-23-07 09:32 PM |
#91 |

Welcome to DU |
autorank |
Apr-24-07 12:58 AM |
#103 |

K&R |
alfredo |
Apr-23-07 01:24 AM |
#17 |

Plus, Kyle Sampson informed investigators that gonzo had told him |
nicknameless |
Apr-23-07 01:26 AM |
#19 |
 
nicknameless...I'm going to check with you prepublication. But it's an organic process... |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 02:10 AM |
#21 |

Lets start the party |
FogerRox |
Apr-23-07 02:22 AM |
#22 |
 
That's the spirit...bringing it to the "mean streets"... |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 03:36 AM |
#26 |

K&R n/t |
orleans |
Apr-23-07 02:26 AM |
#24 |

it's getting warmer... |
rumpel |
Apr-23-07 04:10 AM |
#28 |

Well what knocked it out of the stadium for me was the butterfly ballot in very Jewish |
Maraya1969 |
Apr-23-07 04:49 AM |
#29 |
 
This is confusing! |
DemReadingDU |
Apr-23-07 07:09 AM |
#37 |
  
buchanan said, "i know that those 6,000 palm beach blue hair jewish ladies ...... |
ElsewheresDaughter |
Apr-23-07 09:52 AM |
#48 |
 
Yeah, it was the "Jews for Buchanan" aberration |
Wednesdays |
Apr-23-07 10:07 AM |
#49 |
  
It is a well-known fact that Gore won Florida...but so did Kerry- by over 200,000 votes |
glengarry |
Apr-24-07 09:19 AM |
#107 |
 
Alphabetical would have put Buchanan first.. |
mnhtnbb |
Apr-23-07 10:53 AM |
#53 |

Open and shut case |
BeFree |
Apr-23-07 06:14 AM |
#32 |
 
They're caught if those on high, er, on the Hill start asking questions |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 07:06 AM |
#36 |

It is time to hold the bastards responsible... |
Sancho |
Apr-23-07 06:33 AM |
#33 |
 
Another dead ender...justice must be done. |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 07:04 AM |
#35 |

There are rumblings |
DemReadingDU |
Apr-23-07 07:45 AM |
#40 |

It would be most |
symbolman |
Apr-23-07 07:35 AM |
#38 |

Enough Already |
Me. |
Apr-23-07 07:41 AM |
#39 |

Election Fraud is simply... |
Hubert Flottz |
Apr-23-07 07:57 AM |
#41 |
 
What a succinct way of putting it - "taxation without representation" |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 08:20 AM |
#43 |

Right to the heart of the issue, Mike. You should have been a lawyer, |
KCabotDullesMarxIII |
Apr-23-07 08:07 AM |
#42 |
 
"I'm not a lawyer, but I play one on TV." |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 08:22 AM |
#44 |

I had a feeling we would find our smoking gun in NM! |
lonestarnot |
Apr-23-07 08:31 AM |
#45 |
 
Time for some serious oath taking, grand jury style. |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 10:14 AM |
#50 |

Someone better get busy and fast! |
lonestarnot |
Apr-24-07 09:59 AM |
#108 |

k & r!! |
halobeam |
Apr-23-07 09:32 AM |
#46 |

Not exactly the smoking gun scenario you envision.... |
progressoid |
Apr-23-07 09:33 AM |
#47 |
 
But consider this... |
galloglas |
Apr-23-07 12:53 PM |
#57 |

Bush might say that God told him to pull the trigger |
truedelphi |
Apr-23-07 01:11 PM |
#65 |

Does it matter?? Damn right it matters. |
progressoid |
Apr-23-07 03:37 PM |
#74 |

You have ample evidence of the crime being committed. |
galloglas |
Apr-23-07 04:37 PM |
#77 |

We can make that connection. As a matter of fact it's a slam dunk, |
Raksha |
Apr-23-07 10:04 PM |
#94 |

Hi Progressoid. I've heard that tone before |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 11:55 PM |
#97 |

Okey dokey |
progressoid |
Apr-24-07 12:18 AM |
#99 |

It would appear that the longer Gonzo stays more dirt comes out - if so please stay!! |
IWantAChange |
Apr-23-07 10:20 AM |
#51 |

This also qualifies as obstruction of justice. One need not |
BuyingThyme |
Apr-23-07 11:43 AM |
#55 |
 
BuyingTyme, that about sums it up. Excellent work. |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 01:00 PM |
#58 |
 
Check my tihrd comment "mcollins" on this OpEdNews thread... |
autorank |
Apr-24-07 12:18 AM |
#100 |

Thanks for the link, Autorank! |
BuyingThyme |
Apr-24-07 12:39 AM |
#102 |

"K ?" - - "Check !"; "R ?" - - "Check !"; |
galloglas |
Apr-23-07 12:29 PM |
#56 |
 
ROFL...they're "Fiddling" while Rome burns! |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 01:03 PM |
# |

Ahem! Historians PLS note - right after the comma that mentions Iraq |
truedelphi |
Apr-23-07 01:03 PM |
#59 |

Recommended. |
understandinglife |
Apr-23-07 01:03 PM |
#60 |

Guilty! |
Echotrail |
Apr-23-07 01:05 PM |
#61 |
 
I've stopped holding my breath! Welcome to DU, Echotrail! |
bobbolink |
Apr-23-07 02:23 PM |
#68 |

Thanks! |
Echotrail |
Apr-23-07 09:21 PM |
#89 |

If anyone wants to see a dramatic portrayal of New Mexico |
truedelphi |
Apr-23-07 01:08 PM |
#63 |
 
The "Activists in that State" are to be commended! |
bobbolink |
Apr-23-07 02:26 PM |
#69 |

Didn't Domenici admit calling Bush about it? |
librechik |
Apr-23-07 01:11 PM |
#64 |

Thanks, Autorank. Especially pointing out the Voter Fraud vs Election Fraud distinction |
kiteinthewind |
Apr-23-07 01:19 PM |
#66 |
 
Thank you for point that out. It's the difference between truth and lies. |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 02:39 PM |
#71 |

I Wonder If This Will Be Helpful To OUR Still Un-Resolved House Race |
ChiciB1 |
Apr-23-07 02:36 PM |
#70 |
 
It might in an indirect but very important way...crooked elections are in the MSM |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 04:28 PM |
#76 |

Not To Worry... I Worked Getting Petitions Signed To Have A |
ChiciB1 |
Apr-23-07 04:51 PM |
#78 |

K&R |
StefanX |
Apr-23-07 03:28 PM |
#72 |

Error: You've already recommended that thread. |
vickiss |
Apr-23-07 03:30 PM |
#73 |
 
The Wizard gave me a new model;) |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 04:59 PM |
#80 |

Wasn't Rockefeller under some kind of gag order over some |
vickiss |
Apr-25-07 11:48 AM |
#114 |

Who has the AUTHORITY to fire a US Attorney? |
StefanX |
Apr-23-07 03:53 PM |
#75 |
 
Please send to Keith Olbermann! |
babsbunny |
Apr-23-07 04:59 PM |
#79 |

Wow... a real hit Autorank.... |
althecat |
Apr-23-07 05:14 PM |
#81 |
 
Let the word go forth from Washington, Impeach Bush/Cheney now! |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 08:46 PM |
#88 |

K&R And thanks, from New Mexico. |
puebloknot |
Apr-23-07 05:59 PM |
#83 |

IMPEACH NOW! Let there be justice and rule of law! k&r |
In Truth We Trust |
Apr-23-07 07:07 PM |
#85 |

kick |
Steve_DeShazer |
Apr-23-07 09:25 PM |
#90 |

With apologies to Cato: "Bushco delinda est." |
nealmhughes |
Apr-23-07 09:46 PM |
#92 |
 
Cato will understand |
autorank |
Apr-25-07 03:28 AM |
#112 |

Another comprehensive survey of the issues |
BushDespiser12 |
Apr-23-07 09:49 PM |
#93 |
 
There's a lot to despise *!!! Thanks to your for the encouragement. |
autorank |
Apr-23-07 11:13 PM |
#95 |

Kick! |
cat_girl25 |
Apr-24-07 12:05 AM |
#98 |

Kick |
Kurovski |
Apr-24-07 12:33 AM |
#101 |

Question : Will the Dem Congress expand the investigation? |
AtomicKitten |
Apr-24-07 01:05 AM |
#104 |
 
Atomic Kitten, you're right Congress is the immediate target. |
autorank |
Apr-24-07 12:32 PM |
#109 |

Kick! |
btmlndfrmr |
Apr-24-07 01:45 AM |
#105 |
 
Hello fellow clean elections advocate. |
autorank |
Apr-24-07 12:34 PM |
#110 |

ponta-pé |
Swamp Rat |
Apr-25-07 12:36 AM |
#111 |

Meet you at Cafe Du Monde! |
autorank |
Apr-25-07 06:46 AM |
#113 |

Kick! For democracy and REAL INVESTIGATIONS...n/t |
autorank |
Apr-26-07 08:04 PM |
#115 |