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‘FreedomWorks’ President Tells Beck About Tea Party Plans to Fight Voter Fraud This Election

Back in November of last year, Glenn Beck heard Freedom Works President Matt Kibbe speaking in South Carolina. One particular line from Kibbe’s presentation stuck with Glenn. Kibbe told the crowd;

“I can’t believe we have to go fight the Republicans before we go fight the Democrats.”

Tonight on GBTV, Glenn and Matt talked at length about the Tea Parties all across America and how these very diverse groups have the potential to change the direction of the country in the 2012 elections and beyond.

Here’s part one.

In second part of the interview, Beck and Kibbe drilled down a little deeper into the Tea Party’s beliefs on what makes a good elected official. The Freedom Works President clarified his thoughts:

Our thing is constant accountability, transparency, holding everyone to the same standard regardless of whether they are Republican or Democrat… It’s based on the issues… it’s based on what you actually do in office.

On the topic of the Fall election season, Glenn asked Matt about the Tea Party plans for making certain that the elections are legitimate:

I think our whole strategy has to be based on freedom. That the fight against voter fraud is only going to be fought with a very decentralized system where each person takes responsibility in their community to police those voting booths, to volunteer, to actually be there.

Despite the current tensions in the GOP Primary process, Kibbe maintains a positive outlook:

That‘s why I’m so optimistic, I think that a decentralized, freedom-based model can win and will win if each of us take responsibility and focus on the things that matter.

The entire second part of the interview with Matt Kibbe is here:

 

Comments (84)

  • perry1980
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 10:17am

    Patrol your voter precinct for any fraudulent activities and report anything to the police and the media.

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    • EchoHawk
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:26pm

      Perry1984

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    • TruthDarts
      Posted on February 2, 2012 at 1:08pm

      HTML code is loaded into voting machines all across the country AND NO ONE EVER CHECKS WHAT IT IS TELLING THE MACHINE TO DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      I know this from an election commissioner, and others.

      Sheesh even in IRAQ they had ink to put on your index finger so you could not vote more than once!

      So what does USA do?…they just cross their fingers that people are honest to only vote once.

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  • TheLibertyScale
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 8:12am

    There’s evidence of voter fraud in Iowa, voter fraud in New Hampshire, voter fraud in South Carolina, why would anybody think there won’t be evidence of voter fraud in Florida. Oh and by the way all of this voter fraud comes from Republican establishment. I have seen on Drudge twice in the last month of leaked primary winners before the election. These computer voting machines are simple to rig. Black Box Voting. org http://www.blackboxvoting.org/

    Pete-o
    Individual Liberty, Self Reliance

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    • capnbrit
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 10:00am

      We don’t even need to go as far as ballot fraud here in Florida. How about identifying how many democrats changed their affiliation to vote for Romney? I know personally of several and I hardly believe it’s an isolated incident.

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    • JRook
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:50pm

      Hmmm I thought the democrats were behind all the voter fraud. Oh wait that wasn’t true in Florida.

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    • BiggsHokes
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 3:02pm

      So changing your party is fraud? I don‘t want to live in a country where I can’t change my party for whatever reason I personally feel is appropriate. . .I thought liberals were the communist?

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    • Hossua
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 8:10pm

      I agree it looks bad in Iowa, but they did not use the machines.

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  • whereareyourbrains
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 7:30am

    Budddogg….Newt is the problem??????????????????? And Mitt is ok?????what a Joke He bought the election. We will have a man run against Obama that bought the election…then Obama with his billions will eat Mitt for breakfast. Actually hardly anyone has a chance against Obama ……if it all comes down to money…………..we are in deep doo doo……………..Newt really knows how to get us on the right track. I didn’t want an accountant as president…………I guess I will wait and see if Sanforum (ralph Nadar) will get out. If you combine the votes of the other 2…Newt would not have lost by that much…by the way…Romney lost by quite a bit in S.C. but everyone forgets……………..

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    • BiggsHokes
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 3:05pm

      So if Newt is all powerful. Why did he let our country slip? And if its because he wasn’t president, how can we believe that someone he would magically make it better when hes been in politics for a long time but seems like he let us get to this point. So Newt is great but what has he been doing in Washington? Sleeping around not legislating . . .

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    • TruthDarts
      Posted on February 2, 2012 at 1:10pm

      ROMNEY is OBAMA-Lite.

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  • ALL-IN
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 6:53am

    CAOS in the streets! Our beloved government decides to postpone the election for the saftey of its subjects! CAOS in the streets and conservative voter turnout reduced by 25 to 40%–Or they have moved from the power of persuasion, to the persuasion of power. In which case, CIVIL WAR !!!!! Is this nuts ??????????

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    • Spqr1
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:43pm

      Not only paranoid, but can’t even spell CHAOS….

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  • Moozmom
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 6:50am

    Thank you, thank you! Voter fraud and government fraud (you know, whereby a government agency works with voting equipment companies to be sure Obama and Romney’s names are in the system with the # of votes each receives already registered; Romney is already the chosen one, I believe) are the first problems I see in the upcoming elections. The second problem? Why, George Soros has already said that just because a candidate wins a popular election, doesn’t mean they will become president. Old Georgie says there are ways around it and I believe him.

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    • TruthDarts
      Posted on February 2, 2012 at 1:14pm

      ABSOLUTELY CORRECT!
      Retired Senator Chuck Hagel (R-Nebr.) partial stock owner of company that provides voting machines for 60% of country.
      Hagel now works in the Obama administration.

      Do the math.

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  • grannyrecipe
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 5:44am

    Well, one thing’s for sure, come November It’s going to be nothing more than a vote for Obama or a vote against. The idea of getting rid of Obama ill be the main motivating factor not the republican candidate.

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    • TomFerrari
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 7:33am

      True. True.
      I only wish the TEA Party PACs had built up war coffers and recruited candidates and promoted them and endorsed them. It seems a bit bizarre and curious they did not.
      IMHO

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  • garyM
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 2:17am

    Santorum did not take one county in Florida out of his 13%. It would be interesting to know which counties Santorum campaigned the hardest in and if he took just enough votes away from Newt in some counties to give those counties to Romney!

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    • Baddoggy
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 6:37am

      Santorum is not Newt’s problem. Newt is Newt’s problem.

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  • nomark
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 2:14am

    Want to know the future Mr. Beck?

    In the future the D‘s and R’s will be gone. I speak of course of the Democrats and Republicans. The D‘s and R’s are going to be replaced by the L‘s and the P’s. The L‘s being the Libertarians and the P’s being the Progressives. It comes down to the same old question: Can mankind rule itself? The L’s say yes, the P’s say no. Well at least not you. The P’s believe in an elite group of citizens that will make the decisions for the good of the country, even if they have to drag the country kicking and screaming, after all it’s for their own good.

    Now the L’s have a different take. They say “live and let live.” People should be free to do as they please as long as it does no harm to anyone else. This is where it really gets interesting. The fact of the matter is most people are Libertarians. If you take the LP.org “shortest political quiz of all time” most people find themselves in the L’s camp (or very close by.) Here is where the P’s play their trump card. The fact is most people are Libertarians, but they are too afraid to act on it. So the Progressives say, “See, I told you so.” After all, anyone who thinks they are free, or should be free, but then in fact don’t act like they are free, well that’s a progressives wet dream.

    So Mr Glenn which will you be? And no-no Mr. Beck. No “yea, buts….” You are either with Him or against Him & you know the P’s are not. So make up your mind & do it now while you can s

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    • Jenny Lind
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 9:00am

      Sorry, you are wrong. God doesn’t say live and let live. He gives very firm rules of conduct on this earth-live the rules or not, your choice, but you and no one else will be accountable for your choices. Odd that His rules are a lot more loving than what I’ve been reading here lately when a person disagrees with others opinions-and remember we all have just that, opinions.

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    • KidCharlemagne
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 9:22am

      Jenny Lind
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 9:00am

      Sorry, you are wrong. God doesn’t say live and let live. He gives very firm rules of conduct on this earth-live the rules or not, your choice, but you and no one else will be accountable for your choices. Odd that His rules are a lot more loving than what I’ve been reading here lately when a person disagrees with others opinions-and remember we all have just that, opinions.
      ==============================================

      Only God dishes out free will….

      Only man can take it away…..

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  • garyM
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:56am

    It‘s too bad they did not start their voter fraud investigation in the primary to see whether Newt’s petition to get one the ballot was legit or were the names thrown out to give Romney an advantage. I’m kind suspicious of the connection between Bob McDonnell and Romney, The same connection Beck has with Romney. You’d be surprised to see how far that connection runs deep into the GOP establishment!

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  • donaldchar
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:41am

    I’ve twice written to Congresswoman Bachmann to request that she direct SOMEone to oversee the correcting of the voting fiascoes of the past 3 presidential elections, the registration and vote-tabulation. There was no outrage nationwide when the president essentially ordered ACORN and the Black Panthers to be immune from prosecution. There is no standardized voting form across the states. I understand the local elections having local /state forms, but the federal elections must be standardized, using the same type of forms and same oversight of the same tabulating machines nationwide. She never responded. Yosef Stalin reminded us that it doesn’t matter how many people vote – it only matter who COUNTS the votes. Fiendishly true. Potential arbitrariness of the Electoral College aside, an elected public servant needs to take this bull by the horns and mobilize folks to prevent a repeat of the sufficiently-huge voter-fraud of the past. It can’t be perfect, but it can get a lot closer to it. With our government (formerly public) schools graduating millions of indoctrinated students, who understand neither the issues nor the the importance of candidates’ character, who have NO idea of the history and nature of Communism, time is growing short. God wants to help us, but won’t until we do our part.

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  • John_The_Beloved
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:35am

    Ever since Herman Cain got hit by smear campaign, this election has been a fraud. Beck keep silent.
    Election will be vote for Twiddle Dee or Twiddle Dumb, I hope you prepared to hold your nose in protest this election.

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    • Sirfoldallot
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:54am

      Yeah after 1 too many women, then HE Withdrew. Where there is smoke there is Fire. I liked Herman but when he withdrew that was saying “ It true ”

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    • garyM
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:58am

      Beck hasn’t kept silent, he has helped, the only person Beck has kept silent about is Romney!

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  • MASSACHUSETTS MORMON
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:29am

    Sign me up as a poll watcher for the general election. I’ll happily take a vacation day or two as needed and travel up to 500 miles (that would get me to DC) ON MY OWN DIME to help ensure a fair election. Patriots don’t need to be paid.

    NO ONE is going to steal this election.

    My former Sunday School teacher won Florida today. Go Mitt!!

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    • garyM
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 2:01am

      I‘m sure they’ll arrange many from your Sunday School class as poll watchers! Yall pledge duty your fortune, your duty and your sacred honor to protect the brethren whether they are right or wrong, It’s called the good ole boy game!

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    • marvel
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 2:38am

      @garyM

      It’s called voting for the person believe is the best presidential candidate. What are you talking about?

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    • Jenny Lind
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 9:10am

      I was a poll watcher in the last presidential election, I refuse to discuss it, but I will say a very angry election official came and raised hell with some of the people “helping” people figure out to where to put their voting sheets. Learned that no person is to touch the paper other than the voter. I had the sadness of watching people happily voting for “their” first president, while not knowing how to vote without having it explained multiple times. Hold on to your heart and soul, if you do this it will be a tough experience. I’ll do it for the sake of our freedoms and our right to make sure of fair elections.

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    • BiggsHokes
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 3:07pm

      @Marvel since when has supporting your candidate meant opposing another?

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  • Brother Winston Smith
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:22am

    Fake-Constitutional/Libertarian Beck and FAKE-TEA GOP FreedomWorks make my skin crawl. They have NOTHING WHATSOEVER TO DO with restoring Constitutional law and liberty! Their SOLE OBJECTIVE is to MAINTAIN our leftist republican/democrat-monopolized government.

    Ron Paul 2012! Constitutional law, liberty, sound money, nonintervention, strong defense and peace.
    The ONLY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE who can work toward what these POSERS CLAIM to seek.

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    • nomark
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:54am

      The possibility of a 2nd term Obama is much greater than most will admit. & if it happens, history will point the fingers at Beck, Coulter, Limbaugh, Maulkin, Levin, & all the other pundits who pissed all over Ron Paul for handing a 2nd term to Obama. These windbags can’t see the forest for the trees. & Glenn Beck may be the worst. He goes out on a “Finding G Washington” campaign, pushing aside Ron Paul; “Excuse, me sir, I have to go find a 200 year old dead man who believes in limited constitutional government & freedom for all.”

      History is not going to be kind to these windbags, because while they live in their own self serving delusions, history will see them all for what they are: Children who refused to take the advice & wisdom of an adult just because they were an adult.

      You see these windbags are just like the hippies of the 60′s in one very important way: Their self-delusion is based on their teenage brains that no one over the age of 21 could possible understand.

      And just to be clear, I’m not talking actual age here. I’m talking intellectual development age. For example there are probably more 20 year old Ron Paul supporters at any university who understand what our place should be in the world than all of the establishment GOP windbags combined.

      ALL we had to do to push Obama to the depths of Carter was for these people to unite behind Ron Paul 2 months ago & it would have been over. He’d be winning every state & would crush Obama in November.

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    • Baddoggy
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 6:47am

      It is really amazing how Glenn, Pat and Stu expouse the Constitution yet bash the only true Constitutionalist in the race. I have since cancelled my GBTV and done what Beck said to do…My own research.

      No doubt Mitt will be the Nominee. I just hope Ron Paul gets to stir up the crowd at the Convention and is not shut out again. If the Republican dingbats here would take the time to really study Dr Paul, his history and his conviction, they would not support anyone else. But they listen to Beck and the MSM talking heads instead…sickening.

      I was once a Ron Paul hater. In 2010 I started listening and doing my homework on Dr Paul. I now understand…Yes, I am now a Ron Paul whack a doodle nutjob and very proud of it!

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    • TomFerrari
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 6:54am

      Dear God In Heaven,
      What would you have done if Dr. Paul had not been born, or had chosen not to enter politics, or, God forbid, anything should happen to him????
      Do you actually believe he is your Messiah? That he, and ONLY he, can save this nation?
      If so, you scare me.
      If you are saying he is our best candidate at this time, then, of he fails to get the nomination, will you vote for the nominee? Or, will you blindly vote a write-in, KNOWING it isIMPOSSIBLE to get anyone actually elected via write-in, thereby ASSURING us all of 4 more years down the road to socialism???

      Dr. Paul is the most sound constitutional conservative running… hands down.
      I have, like many, some concerns over his foreign policy stance. That being said, I think both D’s & R’s in congress would unite to protect the country, tempering any foreign policy actions that many are concerned about.
      If he gets the nomination, he gets my vote. Period. If he does not, I will absolutely vote for the nominee.
      I will not risk my nation’s future to obama by staging a write-in. I WILL vote for the nominee to assure we exit this road to socialism.
      Will you?

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    • GrayPanther
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 9:47am

      I love Ron Paul but he cannot beat BHO. It would be 2008 all over again. hold on to your ammunition. A few more years we will have a number of Tea Party officials with experience and a track record of principled legislation. Integrity is sadly needed to replace the “promisers” who will tell us what we want to hear. Then, we can gain a president who will be a George Washington and not a Pillsbury Dough Boy.

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  • chucksbs
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:16am

    I don’t understand the republican establishment backing the guy who lost to the guy who lost to Barak Obama, I’ve been a staunch republican for over60 years, and am now looking at new ground. I wonder what’s wrong with Rick Santorem? I beleive he is the best of the three.

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    • Brother Winston Smith
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:26am

      Ooops. The FOURTH (Paul) is the MOST conservative. And what’s wrong with Santorum? This:

      NDAA
      SOPA
      Undeclared nation-building
      Foreign welfare
      Private Federal Reserve
      Interventionist (with no military service) = “chicken hawk”
      “Patriot” Act (smashes the 4th Amendment)
      Internet regulation.
      Voted for Sarbanes-Oxley, but now claims to want it repealed
      No Child Left Behind (socialist education)
      Medicare prescription drug benefits (socialist medicine)
      Assassinating Americans without Due Process
      Lautenberg Gun Ban
      Mandate locks on handguns
      Federal background checks at gun shows
      Multiple debt ceiling increases
      2005 “Bridge to Nowhere”
      Unconstitutional “war” on drugs
      Endorsed Arlen Spector (key vote for Obamacare)
      Endorsed Romney 08

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    • garyM
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 2:03am

      I agree, they should never bet on the horses!

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    • garyM
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 2:11am

      A guy told me that he thought Santorum is just running interferrance for Romney taking votes from Newt, Romney’s blind trust guy, that is smart enough to make Romney 21 million a year without Romney even being involved in the money making probably dropped a note a large bag of cash in SANTORUM’S mailbox with no name on it, just instructions, the note probably came first and then the money will come later. Maybe in installments. I just can‘t figure out how people spend 14 million in one state on ads and the job don’t pay that in 4 years. Obama is planning on spending a billion! Something terrible wrong there!

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    • KidCharlemagne
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 9:31am

      chucksbs
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:16am

      I don’t understand the republican establishment backing the guy who lost to the guy who lost to Barak Obama, I’ve been a staunch republican for over60 years, and am now looking at new ground. I wonder what’s wrong with Rick Santorem? I beleive he is the best of the three.
      ================================================

      Santorum says he strongly opposes the Tea Party:

      ————————————————–
      “I’ve got some real concerns about this movement within the Republican party…..the Tea Party movement….to sort of refashion conservatism. And I will vocally and publicly oppose it.”
      -Rick Santorum
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3TVoVqvt74

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  • abbygirl1994
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:56am

    This is a great idea… I was just sitting here wondering how we were going to protect the voting areas.. I am thinking 10 or 20 just standing around.. making sure voters got to vote without harassment. This idea though from going to wildly liberal to wildly staunch conservative my as well bring on war.. its going to take time.. And with more than one president.. I am not saying staunch is not what we need.. I am saying its going to take awhile! God help us!

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    • jb.kibs
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:11am

      i don’t think it should be electronic… that’s too easily hacked…
      blackbox voting did a study on diebold and they performed a hack just using the memory card. youtube “hacking democracy”.

      should be filled in by hand, like old school #2 pencil tests. i know i know.. it sucks.. but whatever. people who can’t write or fill in a circle can have someone else fill it in for them under supervision of a voting supervisor, etc..
      ok, besides that…

      the ballots should be hand sorted into bins and counted from there, they should be multiple checked by members of all parties who wish to double check the counts. this shall be held in a public place available to the public and all forms of media \ press.

      if it takes a month to count, it takes a month to count. if the root of our system is not accurate, the whole thing is pointless.

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    • Therightsofbilly
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:46am

      @JB.KIBS

      Agree 100%

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  • RejectFalseIcons
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:56am

    Tea Party is just another collectivist golden cow. Thanks, Sarah Palin. Awesome job endorsing yet another crazy terrible dictator. Libertarians have learned our lesson, and we’ll be disavowing any and all support for you and yours.

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    • nomark
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:59am

      AGREE! I was a strong Palin supporters, hoping that she’d come out as a true liberty loving American, but no. She held her cards as close as she could for as long as she could, and now she has finally exposed herself. SHAME ON YOU Sarah. You are the WORST KIND of “patriot.”

      “In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.” – Mark Twain

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  • Californiasodbuster
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:19am

    Start the voter fraud program with my state, we feed the country, i know whats going on.
    maybe our law makers can come up with a law, that it is okay to shoot liberals, maybe with a bounty?
    Seriously, this is good verses evil.
    You have my address, come and put me out of my misery.

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  • Smokey_Bojangles
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:17am

    We Get To Choose between a A Progressive and a Communist AGAIN for 2012.How is this different from 2008?

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    • RejectFalseIcons
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:57am

      It’s not. They’re all collectivists. Including the wolf in sheep’s clothing himself – Glenn “Alinsky is my middle name” Beck.

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    • jb.kibs
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:16am

      they are all globalist corporatists… except,
      one of these kids is doing his own thing…

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  • banjarmon
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:14am

    Here in Florida we have to show a valid drivers license before we can vote…To get a drivers license you have to show birth certificate, proof of where you live, and some type of utility bill…I pray all this will keep voter fraud at a minimum!!!

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  • Steelhead
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:07am

    the pubs are already making up excuses , how typical and pathetic

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    • bikerr
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:10am

      @ Steelbrain–Only one who has standards can use the word pathetic. You have no standards so get your own vocabulary.

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    • bikerr
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:13am

      This was in the article–”That‘s why I’m so optimistic, I think that a decentralized, freedom-based model can win and will win if each of us take responsibility and focus on the things that matter”–.Steelbrain try to keep up. Gheez your a real honest to goodness IDIOT.Dribble,Dribble,Dribble.

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    • Steelhead
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:29am

      bik-you are a pathetic chronic whiner , just like that poor sport quitter Palin

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    • Sirfoldallot
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:56am

      @ Steelhead ,, I see u road the short yellow bus again.

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    • Steelhead
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 6:58am

      sirfold – that’s rode past tense of ride , not road.

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  • jrfox
    Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:00am

    The only valid reason to oppose voter ID is because you know about fraud.
    East side of springfield Il has it. A lady told me how it is done. She votes 3 times each election

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  • JP4JOY
    Posted on January 31, 2012 at 11:55pm

    Voter fraud is one of the scariest things in this election cycle. Considering many elections were won by slim margins of 1-4% it wouldn’t be a stretch for subversives to stack the deck with dead or non existent people.

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    • The Third Archon
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:30am

      Yeah, but it goes both ways.

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    • RejectFalseIcons
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:00am

      As the 53% makers and 47% takers get closer and closer, fraud becomes easier and easier. This is part of the plan all along. Reject collectivism. Tell them to come and take it on April 15th.

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  • Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
    Posted on January 31, 2012 at 11:54pm

    The only way to fight voter fraud in Chicago is send in Zombie killers to watch over the graveyard. The dead always rise to vote.

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    • dmforman
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:09am

      It’s more than just Chicago. Look at Wisconsin allowing Mickey Mouse, and other such characters allowed on petitions for Walkers recall. In New Hampshire, people were able to get ballots of dead people and were only stopped once, because the person knew the person that they were claiming to be.

      IDs when voting will help some, but will not eliminate voter fraud. This election is going to be ugly.

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  • ElPzee
    Posted on January 31, 2012 at 11:52pm

    GLENN TRUSTS FREEDOM-WORKS. you should too!!!
    Here’s a direct link to freedom-works!!!
    http://www.freedomworks.org/blog/thale/the-issue-with-romney-is-the-issues

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  • ElPzee
    Posted on January 31, 2012 at 11:50pm

    THE TEA PARTY FAILED. The establishment is going to elect Romney who will lose by landslide to Obama. Repeating the mistake of 2008 in 2012 expecting a different outcome! DEFINITION OF INSANITY!!!

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    • CatB
      Posted on January 31, 2012 at 11:53pm

      It is a marathon not a sprint … we are not going away .. and this isn’t over yet.

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    • bikerr
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:17am

      @ElPzee–Holy crap you and steelbrain must drink the same venom. The tea party won BIG in 2010 elections, but keep on believing. Talk about repeating something!

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:22am

      CATB Agree…it took a long time to get here and it will be a uphill Fight

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    • ElPzee
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:36am

      @Biker The TEA party Failed Horribly. Romney’s gonna win the nomination, and Obama’s Gonna win re-Election. sad but true!

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 12:50am

      ELPZEE I hope I am never in a fox hole with you…. Are you French?

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    • ElPzee
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:20am

      @republiccorp. I’m a Carolinian with an armory in my house, Bad choice on your part.

      P.S. i promise i know how to use them better than you do, even if you are military. Shooting ability is God given, not learned!!

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    • RejectFalseIcons
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 1:20am

      The tea party has been rolled into the establishment. Right now republican establishment is wants gingrich or romney over paul. They know EXACTLY how dangerous Paul is if given exposure to the masses, especially the young.

      So now the establishment, tea party included, is doing exactly what they tried to do to reagan in 80. Good job guys. I hope you’re happy with yourselves. Enjoy your trillion dollar war in Iran. Let me know how that works out for you. Your new found pro-war, anti-american principles embarrass me.

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