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Ghost
and Voter Fraud in South Florida |
Source:
News Max |
Date:
November 8, 2000 |
As I sit here in the middle of the night and find out
the vote is closer than anyone imagined in Florida,
I am being visited by the ghost of Jim Collier. Jim
and his brother Kenneth wrote a wonderful book called
"Votescam" detailing the rampant voting fraud that regularly
took place in South Florida. In 1998, Miami became the
center of controversy when a state court removed the
sitting mayor because of voter fraud. ... But the Colliers
were writing about the corrupt voting practices there
a decade earlier. Guess who voter fraud flourished under
when the Colliers investigated this abuse? Janet Reno,
who, as the state attorney, served as Miami's chief
law enforcement officer. The Colliers revealed in their
1992 book how they uncovered preprinted voter ballots
in a warehouse rented by a Miami political candidate.
Following the advice of their editor, they seized the
evidence and took the illegal ballots to the State's
Attorney, Janet Reno. Incredibly, Reno had the journalists
arrested, rather than investigate how a candidate had
preprinted ballots in his possession. Such is the way
political life in South Florida is conducted. I have
no hard evidence that voter fraud took place in South
Florida, but there are some clues. Key Democratic precincts
held back turning in their final tallies until the bitter
end. The same thing happened in Mayor Daley's Chicago
in 1960 when, in the wee hours, votes were manufactured.
Another bad sign are claims that some voting districts
in South Florida had 90 percent turnout. Where do people
vote in such numbers? This suggests that people who
didn't turn up to vote voted anyway, but they didn't
know it. Get my drift? One thing I know for sure is
that the late Jim Collier is climbing on the rafters.
This article has been forwarded to you from NewsMax.com
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Arturo G. Benedetti |
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