Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Hey, Brunner, Registration Fraud In Your Back Yard

A 12 minute drive from her office.

Voter and registration fraud is the business at 2885 Brownlee Avenue which is 6 miles from Ohio's Secretary of States' office in Columbus, Ohio, but she can't see it because she doesn't want to. Brunner won't see it because she wants to tank Ohio, against Ohio voter's wishes, for Obama and Democrats all the way down the ballot. Brunner's unethical stint as SoS may come back to bite her. It should.

The Columbus Dispatch, once Ohio's greatest home newspaper, hasn't had the time either. This election, behind curtains, the editorial staff spends a great deal of time deciphering the latest trends in being "nonpartisan" reporters of note for Obama and "truth seekers" of Republican perfidy. They're shameless in their chimerian attempt to appear what they're not, fair.

6 miles and 12 minutes guys.

Houseful of out-of-state Obama activists registered as Ohio voters, received absentee ballots
Something smells at 2885 Brownlee Avenue in Columbus, Ohio.

I strongly recommend that the Ohio Republican Party get on the case before it’s too late. Today’s the last day to challenge voters who registered early in Ohio before the run up to Election Day.

Here’s the stench: An entire houseful of young, non-Ohioan Democrat activists have used the Brownlee Avenue address to register themselves to vote in the Buckeye State and secure absentee ballots under extremely shady circumstances — all while mobilizing a large effort to register thousands of others for absentee and early voting. The activists are leaders of a group called “Vote From Home ‘08.” The group is self-identified as having “extensive experience with political organizing, election administration, and Democratic politics.” They were hailed as the “Justice League” by a Daily Kos blogger. Their Facebook page brags: “Want to turn the Presidential election blue in a key swing state? Vote from Home is a political organization that was founded by a team of young people for the purpose of assisting, aiding, and tracking voters to elect progressive candidates to the White House. Encouraged by the excitement of the 2008 elections and the movement around the Democratic candidates, Vote From Home will be in Ohio seeking to deliver 10,000 votes to Democratic candidates statewide.”

Just in case Brunner or Strickland or, say, any Republican Party official wants to go check out this blatant and illegal fraud, below are directions to the bungalow of love for these out of state criminals.

Driving directions to 2885 Brownlee Ave, Columbus, OH 43209
5.5 mi – about 12 mins
From 180 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215
1. Head east on E Broad St/OH-3/US-40/US-62 toward S Young St
Continue to follow E Broad St/US-40, 3.1 mi

2. Turn right at E Broad St, 246 ft

3. Turn right at S Drexel Ave/US-40, 0.8 mi

4. Turn left at E Main St/US-40, 0.8 mi

5. Turn right at Kenwick Rd, 0.5 mi

6. Turn left at Brownlee Ave, Destination will be on the right, 0.2 mi

2885 Brownlee Ave, Columbus, OH 43209

It's a slate blue house. And they probably ain't wearing Buckeye gear.