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Breaking: Obama Campaign Caught In Major NC Vote Fraud Scheme
By Breaking News
February 22, 2013
North Carolinas Civitas Institute has revealed that the North Carolina State Board of Elections and the Obama campaign conspired to register at least 11,000 people via the internet in violation of state law. This has been confirmed through records requests filed with all of North Carolinas 100 counties. The counting is not yet complete.
North Carolina does not allow online voting, but according to Civitas, SBE staff authorized an Obama campaign website, Gottaregister.com, to use a web-based registration program. The SBEs chief lawyer responded to the charge with a plainly disingenuous 1984-newspeak answer:
Wright repeatedly denied that the SBE allowed online voter registration, insisting that it was web-based voter registration[ii] instead, as if there could be a web-based process that wasnt online.
The technology from Allpoint Voter Services uses remote-control pens to transmit signatures over the Internet, according to techpresident.com[iii]. After entering voter information in an online form, the citizen signs it with a stylus or a finger. The Allpoint technology records the signature and then transmits it to one of two autopens one in California, the other in Nevada[iv]. One of the pens transcribes the signature on to a paper voter registration form. Allpoint then mails the documents to local election boards or is supposed to, a point well come back to.
Wright repeatedly denied that the SBE allowed online voter registration, insisting that it was web-based voter registration[ii] instead, as if there could be a web-based process that wasnt online.
The technology from Allpoint Voter Services uses remote-control pens to transmit signatures over the Internet, according to techpresident.com[iii]. After entering voter information in an online form, the citizen signs it with a stylus or a finger. The Allpoint technology records the signature and then transmits it to one of two autopens one in California, the other in Nevada[iv]. One of the pens transcribes the signature on to a paper voter registration form. Allpoint then mails the documents to local election boards or is supposed to, a point well come back to.
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