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Election Fraud in America is NOT a Myth

Published on June 12, 2022 By sirrahc

“[V]ote fraud can show up as artificially larger voter turnouts, higher rates of filling out absentee ballots for people who hadn’t voted, dead people voting, ineligible people voting, or payments for votes.” — John R. Lott, president of the Crime Research Prevention Center A lot of people have been exasperated and turned off by the […]

Legalizing Voting Fraud

Published on February 17, 2021 By sirrahc

“This will have a huge impact not only at the national level but on the state and county levels as well!” — Mat Staver, Chairman of Liberty Council Action I don’t normally post on this blog during the week, but I felt that this needed to be shared right away. HR 1, legislation now before […]

Rants and Reflections on the Election(s) (Part 2 of 2)

Published on November 14, 2012 By sirrahc

On Sunday I vented a bit. It needed to be done — and I think I spoke for many others, too –, so why not use the forum I have to make my opinions known, right? I called it a “rant”, but I think it was relatively tame, as rants go. Not an expletive or […]