Interesting reading on the 2008 election at Spero News. Does anyone still wonder why the Obama administration is so committed to blocking any attempts to stop voter fraud?
According to emails obtained by WikiLeaks, which is led by the embattled Julian Assange, Republican Senator John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign staff allegedly had evidence that Democrats stuffed ballot boxes in Pennsylvania and Ohio on election night. However, the candidate chose not to pursue voter fraud, according to internal emails obtained from the private intelligence and analysis firm, Stratfor.
Stratfor regularly reports on geopolitics, narcotics, security and terrorism, particularly overseas. The company, which was founded by George Friedman, has high-level subscribers including at least one former U.S. Secretary of State, various foreign governments, and intelligence agencies. The U.S. Marines and the Department of Homeland Security are also customers. In recent months, Stratfor was in the news because a still unknown party hacked the Stratfor website and obtained subscribers’ names.
The internal emails in this case provided insight intoStratfor’s interest in U.S. politics. In an email sent on November 7, 2008, entitled ” Insight – The Dems & Dirty Tricks ** Internal Use Only - Pls Do Not Forward **,“Stratfor vice president of intelligence Fred Burton wrote:
1) The black Dems were caught stuffing the ballot boxes in Philly and Ohio as reported the night of the election and Sen. McCain chose not to fight. The matter is not dead inside the party. It now becomes a matter of sequence now as to how and when to “out”.
Looks like Assange decided that for them.
As for McCain, if he knew about this, why has he kept it to himself for so long?
H/T Fox Nation

He kept it to himself because it really didn’t matter in the end to him. He’s a fellow progressive and it’s just ping pong to him. That’s why he could say this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hez7W9pAS5k
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He was being “bi-partisan”, the way RINO’s do (‘it’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how you play the big-money big government game’ with the Democrats…).
Of course, Obama responded, the way Democrats do, by suing Arizona over SB 1070.
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It may not have mattered in the end but it was his duty to report any proof of voter fraud. The Democrats claim that voter fraud is minimal and gets downplayed in the media. This allows the Dems to attack the GOP claiming the they want to deny votes to minorities and the poor.
Also those stuffed ballots could have made a difference at the local and state level. Imagine if there would have been at least one more GOP Senator when it came to Obamacare. Just think if Senator Coleman in Minnesota would have gone after the voter fraud and won reelection.
Time for the GOP to grow a spine.
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It just becomes more and more apparent that McCain was on a mission to elect Obama. During the “campaign” he never criticized Obama, forbade others from criticizing him, had more bad things to say about Bush than Obama, found a way to lose Indiana, North Carolina, Missouri, never even went to Michigan, etc, etc, etc. Made Dole and Ford look good by comparison. What a 14 carat POS!
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With the Liberal Chicago thugs in charge, now who would possibly suspect there might be voter fraud during the upcoming 2012 elections? I mean they have fought tooth and nail against any type of voter identification card and Obama has suspended the deportation of ILLEGALS. Obama has just established a youth campaign of “young volunteer community organizers” to make telephone calls, go door-to-door to see how people are going to vote, operate voter registration booths and an all out push for Obama’s re-election. Hmmmmm. The word “desperation” comes to mind.
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