Watchdog reports facts about election

The Evergreen Freedom Foundation, an organization devoted to acting as a government watchdog, reports some very startling and disappointing facts about the recent governor’s election. Its investigation revealed the following:

1. More than 55,000 ballots were “enhanced” by election workers.

2. More ballots were counted than cast.

3. More ballots were cast than registered voters in some areas.

4. Newly “discovered” ballots were added to the count.

5. There was voting by dead people, criminals and the homeless.

6. About 3,500 duplicate absentee ballots were sent in King County.

7. Some military ballots were sent too late, depriving our service men and women the right to vote. The military votes heavy on the Republican side.

8. There was a violation of privacy rights.

9. There was improper election certification; etc.

Most of the violations occurred in King County, a county in which Christine Gregoire and Democrats historically garner 60 percent of the vote.

It’s interesting to note that Dino Rossi won the first two vote counts. So the Democrats went to work and found the necessary votes to elect Gregoire legally or illegally.

DOUG McLaughlin

Camano Island

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