James OKeefe,
who was single handedly responsible for freezing millions of dollars
of wasted government funds to the ACORN association of community
organizations due to fraudulent and criminal practices, now demonstrates
why its patently impossible for the United States to have
a legitimate election.
This time Okeefes
shocking hidden video records poll workers on Primary Day in Washington,
DC offering US Attorney General Eric H. Holders voting ballot
to a complete stranger, while other voting locations in the district
offer to sign for ballots. Eric Holder has said multiple times there
exists no evidence of Voter Fraud until now.
While the police
state control grid tightens all around us, tracking every email,
phone call, retail purchase, and our day-to-day movements, the one
thing no one in government wants to track is who is actually casting
the votes for elected representatives, even though these very people
hold the future of 310 million Americans in their hands.
As it stands
now, and as evidenced by Okeefes latest video, the voting
system in the United States is a complete farce. Without identification
requirements, candidates looking to solidify their seats need only
determine who has yet to cast a vote (even if that person is dead),
and then provide a body with a heartbeat to assume that persons
identity.
Furthermore,
and perhaps even more alarming, is that in a previous video Project
Veritas shows that election law actually allows voters to be
created out of thin air as in the case of Timothy Tebow and Thomas
Brady who were registered to vote in the state of Wisconsin. Once
registered, ANYONE could then cast a vote as that registered voter.
Several states
have attempted to implement voter ID laws, but have been viciously
attacked by Eric Holders Justice Department at every turn.
This begs the
question: What possible purpose, other than for the ease of executing
election and voter fraud, would Attorney General Holder, federal
legislators and election regulators have for not immediately addressing
the issue of identification requirements in modern-day American
elections?