Democrat Voter Logic

November 29, 2008 · Print This Article

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Al Franken

Al Franken

Senate hopeful Al Franken seems to have taken a lesson from Al Gore. The lesson learned is that voters who are too dumb to vote are decidedly voting Democrat. At least, that’s what each of Franken’s post-election actions would lead one to believe. It is no secret that Franken wishes to continue the recount battle until each and every rejected ballot is “found,” assuring a Democrat victory in Minnesota. 

 

As it happens, there are about 12,000 absentee votes that were rejected. On top of that, there are another 5,000 ballots that are being challenged in this election. Now, why were these ballots rejected? Rick Moran of American Thinker writes:

Some people voted for both candidates. Others were not signed as required by law of all absentee ballots. Still others made no selection at all or their intent was unclear.

So, a brief analysis of Al Franken logic would lead one to believe that if you (a) voted for both candidates, (b) did not legitimize your ballot, or (c) voted for neither candidate, you still voted Democrat. Doesn’t this sound a lot like the other big “Al” who refused to concede an election, despite other monumental victories such as inventing the Internet and global warming?

Much scarier than that, Al Franken may turn to the Liberal-heavy Senate itself to decide his fate as a candidate:

The board’s decision drew a response from the Senate’s top Democrat, Majority Leader Harry Reid, who called it a “cause for great concern.”

“As the process moves forward, Minnesota authorities must ensure that no voter is disenfranchised,” Reid said in a statement. “A citizen’s right to have his or her vote counted is fundamental in our democracy.”

The Senate has in rare cases inserted itself into elections, including a 1996 Louisiana race and a 1974 New Hampshire contest. The body has the power to determine its members’ qualifications.

This effectively means that the Democrats have the ability to bypass the legitimate popular vote of Minnesota, placing Al Franken into the Senate regardless of the previous failed recount attempts. A decision such as this could put the Democrats ever closer to a “super majority,” enabling them to block GOP filibuster attempts. Rick Moran summarizes nicely:

I wouldn’t put it past Reid or any other Democrat to pull an undemocratic stunt like that.

Well, neither would we. Douchebags one and all…

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