Friday, December 15, 2017

Election Fraud: A Way to Do It?/John Elkington


One of our most erudite readers informed us that some counties have more registered voters than adults. We found documentation of this - just no dead people, only voters who had moved and had not been stricken from the rolls:


Has this been corrected? John Merrill said in the article that he was going to, but we have no idea if he has. 

We've always heard the story of a DeKalb County, Tennessee, sheriff in the last century who campaigned in Limestone County. Many Tennessee residents had moved to what was a better life, but were still on the DeKalb voting rolls, and the enterprising sheriff wanted them to vote absentee ballots in his favor.

Could this have affected Tuesday's elections? We don't see how unless those who had moved out of state cast absentee ballots or drove to their former polling places. Remember, with a photo ID required, it would be extremely hard for someone else to use their name. We don't know about you, but the lady who checked our Alabama driver license scrutinized it far too closely for our 500# self's vanity.

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Traffic chokers? We've long lamented the need to change names of things every 20 or so years in order to make them more palatable, but whoever named "traffic chokers" apparently had Asperger's Syndrome. Can't someone come up with a better name for this speed control device?

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We see Inspiration Landing has made a return to the news. So John Elkington has purchased property in the project? If he has, it's been since January 1st; there are no property records for either Elkington or Inspiration Landing. 

Perhaps the property is in a different name? Pie In the Sky, LLC?




1 comment:

  1. "apparently had Asperger's Syndrome"? Seriously? What a ridiculous comment. You get your kicks making fun of developmental disorders?

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