The progressives will stop at nothing to win, even forcing illegals to vote by threatening them. That’s why it’s so important for every one of us to get out to our polling places and cast our votes.
Just hours before voters go to the polls in the battleground state of Nevada, a national group has announced it plans to file a complaint regarding illegal immigrants purportedly being allowed to vote.
ALIPAC, Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, based in Raleigh, N.C., sent the Nevada secretary of state an email outlining its intention.
“We want to stop the felonious thefts of American elections,” says William Gheen, ALIPAC’s president.
Gheen points to a commentary published in Sunday’s Las Vegas Review Journal. In it, editorial writer Glenn Cook accuses the Culinary Union 226 of knowingly registering illegal immigrants and then pressured them to vote.
Cook quotes an unidentified illegal immigrant who is on the Clark County voter rolls. The person claims a union representative told them they were “in so much trouble” for refusing to vote.
Read the whole thing, then vote. Or call your local GOP headquarters and see how you can help get others to the polls.

@lonelycon Where’s the U.N. “monitors”?
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Vote for the Next Generation
This morning tears are rolling down my face – and I am not sure why. I suspect it is the final release of emotions that began welling up three years ago and then intensified in the last three months. Our day of decision has come and our future will be decided – as it should be – by millions of voters around the country.
What is so strange about this is that for my entire adult life I have been a “numbers guy” – focused on dispassionately assessing the result of prior decisions and moving quickly to minimize the negative and altering the course to leverage the positive. And I always ask what I consider to be the central question – what will the course corrections look like in three months, a year and five years? The answer to this question drives my decisions. And so it is with the election today – but the horizon is far longer than months or years – it is generational.
The decision voters make today will not only impact the next four years, but will determine the future we hand to our children and grandchildren. Will we give the next generation the opportunity to be masters of their own futures or will we cede the decisions to the government? Each vote today says who you trust to make the right decisions – is it your children or a faceless bureaucrat in Washington DC?
The outcome today will result in one of two very different nations that we will leave to our children. I trust Americans will look to the future and make their decision in our children’s favor.
Every vote today will be recorded in eternity – and the next generation will determine if we were thinking of them or only selfishly of ourselves.
And the outcome today will determine if my tears this morning are of joy or despair.
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Culinary 226 was my first (and only) “union job experience” when I was sixteen and working summers at a casino here. I see they haven’t changed a’tall…..anyone who thinks that unions don’t do this are delusional. Or work at NBC. Doh!, same thing…
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Where is the FBI? Any union proven involved in organized crime i.e. (organizing voter fraud) to get Obama elected—may be seized by U.S. Government under racketeering laws; and the Patriot Act for threatening Americans’ National Security?
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Rwolf,
The FBI went to Libya to look for protestors that agitated the murder of four American patriots, but the DOJ has sent in their observers to preserve the integrity of the polls!
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“The Devil Went Down to ‘Nevada’ “
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I’m sure the UN inspectors are on this.
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