Title: RE: [CTRL] Fwd: Election fraud in 6 Florida counties

And then you have 49 other states in which the same thing could have happened except for the dems... What gives?  Give it up.  Floriduh isn't the only state that voted...

Jamie

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Subject: [CTRL] Fwd: Election fraud in 6 Florida counties


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>From: David Scheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>ELECTION FRAUD IN 6 FLORIDA COUNTIES
>- David E. Scheim
>(details, documentation, more on http://www.campaignwatch.org)
>---------------------------------------------------
>Breaking news of a forged signature of a dead man and dozens of
>other illegal votes in Miami, a Republican activist illegally
>filling out absentee ballots for voters, and other reports have
>established absentee ballot fraud in six Florida Counties.  It
>appears less than coincidental that the central figure in the
>most notorious case of election fraud in recent U.S. history
>admitted helping the GOP prepare absentee ballot requests in
>Miami.
>---------------------------------------------------
>In Miami-Dade, the forged signature of a dead man and dozens of
>other illegal votes/1 last November raise striking parallels to
>the notorious Miami election fraud scandal of 1998 in which newly
>elected Mayor Xavier Suarez was ousted from office./2  It was
>perhaps less than coincidental that Suarez, elected to the the
>Executive Committee of the Miami Dade GOP, admitted handling
>absentee ballots this past election./3
>In Hillsborough County, Republican activist Isis Segarra, who had
>a prior vote fraud conviction overturned on appeal, allegedly
>filled out absentee ballots for three non-disabled voters, a
>felony, turned up as a witness on at least 81 absentee ballots,
>and registered and requested absentee ballots for dozens of
>voters./4 In Okaloosa County, the Republican elections supervisor
>sent out absentee ballots unsolicited in response to
>change-of-address notifications, a practice that was bizarre and
>illegal, contributing to an 81%, 8,600 margin in absentee ballots
>for Bush in that County./5
>In Seminole County, GOP actions a court ruled illegal, perjured
>testimony, and unsupervised access to election office files and
>computers were among several suspicious activities that were only
>partially exposed in court./6  In Martin County, ex-CIA agent
>Charles Kane/7 participated in scheme to  remove GOP absentee
>ballot requests and fill in voter identification numbers/8 which
>a Florida court again ruled illegal./9  In Bay County, which has
>more registered Democrats than Republicans, a suitcase full of
>absentee ballots was illegally turned in, contributing to a
>9,000-to-3,000 margin in absentee ballots for Bush./10
>These cases and other similar reports add up to systematic
>absentee ballot fraud Florida that racked up thousands of votes
>for presidential candidate George Bush.  They recall the the
>notorious absentee fraud scandal which led to the ouster of
>newly-elected Mayor Xavier Suarez in 1998./11  Suarez had won the
>mayoral contest with the help of a 2-1 margin in absentee ballots
>that were plagued with fraud/12-the same absentee vote margin
>that Bush won in both Seminole/13 and Martin/14 counties (he won
>56% of the total votes in each of those counties/15).Suarez, who
>was elected last September to the Executive Committee of the
>Miami-Dade Republican Party,/16 admitted handling absentee ballot
>requests this past election./17 Far from surprising, therefore,
>are revelations from the Miami Herald of more than 100 illegal
>votes, including one obtained with the forged signature of a dead
>man, disclosed after examination of votes from just 138 of 641
>precincts in Miami-Dade County./18 The Miami Herald also found
>that in the two Miami precincts with the highest discard rate for
>the presidential vote (13%, more than double their discard rates
>in the 1996 election), 13 of 20 voting machines did not pass a
>polling test conducted minutes before the polls opened, yet were
>not taken out of service as required./19
>When the GOP sent in well-organized mob, including GOP paid
>Congressional staffers,/20 which trampled, punched and kicked
>people in the building where Miami-Dade vote counts were
>proceeding,/21 the stakes were quite high.  For the recount that
>this mob action successfully stopped (rumors suggest that
>intimidation from organized crime was also involved) would not
>only have won the election for Gore, but could also have led to
>earlier indications of rampant election fraud.
>Another angle to the work of Suarez and others in Florida is
>suggested by the experience of Adora Nweze, a Florida NAACP board
>member.  When Nweze went to vote in Miami, she was told she had
>already requested an absentee ballot, and finally persevered in
>voting only after a long and heated argument in which she recited
>the law./22  In Pinellas County, a Democratic voter was turned
>away from the voting booth, falsely told she had already cast an
>absentee ballot./23  Several Tampa Bay voters were likewise
>prevented from voting based upon the false information that they
>had already voted by absentee ballot./24  And in England, at
>least five residents of an Air Force base each received two
>absentee ballots from counties in Florida./25
>In summary, considering the involvement of Xavier Suarez, the
>central figure in a notorious election fraud case, in preparing
>absentee ballot requests for the GOP, together with evidence or
>indications of absentee ballot fraud in Seminole, Martin, Bay,
>Okaloosa, Miami-Dade, Hillsborough, and other Florida counties,
>what emerges is an election stolen in plain sight.  Such
>suspicions were raised on election night by the widely disparate
>exit polling and ballot count results, given the background of
>Florida Governor Jeb Bush: Jeb defaulted on an irregular S&L loan
>and was linked to a mammoth case of Medicare fraud./26 Continued
>media exposure of these Florida manifestations of the Bush
>family's tainted past can deter more such events in years to
>come.
>
>See http://www.campaignwatch.org for complete hyperlinked
>references.
>1.  Miami Herald 12/24/2000.
>2. See details below.
>3. See details below.
>4. St. Petersburg Times, 12/18/2000.
>5. Washington Post 12/12/2000, p. A38.
>6. See details on http://www.campaignwatch.org.
>7. AP 12/7/2000.
>8. Ibid.; LA Times 12/6/2000, p. A1.
>9. LA Times, 12/9/2000, p.A26.
>10. See details on http://www.campaignwatch.org.
>11. LA Times 11/21/2000, p. A16; LA Times, 11/13/1997, p. A5;
>Chicago Tribute, 11/13/2000, p. 8.
>12. LA Times, 11/13/1997, p. A5.
>13. NY Times, 11/21/2000
>14. New York Times, 11/29/2000, p. 26.
>15. Ibid.; NY Times 11/13/2000, p. 19.
>16.  Miami Herald, 9/14/2000, p. 3.
>17. FEED, 11/8/2000; See details.
>18. Miami Herald 12/24/2000.
>19. Miami Herald 12/22/2000.
>20. Wall Street Journal, 11/27/2000.
>21. New York Times, 11/24/2000.
>22. Reuters 11/11/2000; St. Petersburg Times 11/10/2000, p. 8A;
>Newsday 12/5/2000, p. A35.
>23. St. Petersburg Times 11/10/2000, p. 8A.
>24. St. Petersburg Times 11/14/2000, p. 7A.
>25. Ibid.
>26. See summary or details on http://www.campaignwatch.org.

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