Letter to the editor: What are lawmakers doing to keep elections secure? 

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Lawmakers: Our nation is perched on the precipice of a totalitarian takeover of our form of government and the complete destruction of our history and culture. We are engaged in a cultural war to beat all wars. To not know and understand this and not to take affirmative action is a complete violation of your oath of office.

I have tried time and time again to raise your awareness of this tragedy that is openly, unabashedly unfolding before our very eyes. None of you have had even the courtesy to write me back and give me your action plan, or not, to address this travesty. 

I’ll try one last time to get through to you.

I suggest, as many others have before me, that we:

1. Require proof of citizenship to vote.

2. Require voters to be duly registered in the county of their residence.

3. Show proof of residence to election officials in the form of utility bill or some such document to prove they actually live where they say they do.

4. Voting to be held on one day.

5. Ballots to be on paper.



6. Ballots to be counted by hand immediately and recorded.

7. Results to be published the next day to American citizen voters.

8. Absolutely no mail-in ballots and extended voting periods.

It’s that simple, and each of you know the arguments, pro and con. My question is why, knowing that our current electoral system is a complete fraud, do you not take the simple steps listed above to fix the problem? It’s not that tough.

The evidence for this debacle has been reported time and again and the facts are growing difficult to ignore, so why are you? An article written by Omega 4 America outlines a methodology that has proven to be very effective against voter fraud and in essence it merges voter rolls, which ERIC, Inc. is powerless to keep straight with local county tax records, and highlights the glaring differences. One has only to look at the charts to see this.

So, let me know why you are not acting to correct this glaring fraud and attack on our culture via electoral fraud. Don’t bloviate and keep it pithy.

 

Neil Stewart 

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