Friday, May 20, 2005

Election Fraud in Madison?


Shouting FIRE is always a hard choice to make but I do want to point out that there is SMOKE. Late on Friday afternoon with only one business day before the Madison School District spending referendum, city officials announced that the printed ballots sent to the “standing list” of 2,200 absentee voters have the wrong wording. Everyone in Wisconsin needs to be extra vigilant about potential Election Fraud in Madison.
“Madison school officials say corrected ballots will be ready at the polls in time for voters on Tuesday but all the absentee ballots have been shipped with the incorrect wording.”
The School Spending Referendum Questions are presented to the public in a one time, one issue, three questions, off cycle special late spring work day election Tuesday! May 24, 2005. The school district is asking for PERMINANT AUTHORIZATION to exceed State revenue caps. A successful referendum outcome locks in large amounts of money for the school districts expanded employee base despite the flat student enrollment.
“District officials said that while enrollment is down over those 10 years the staff has grown by 436 full time employees. This needs clarification: Actually, it's up even more than that -- it's 653 positions, News 3 reported.”
Is it too late to get Jimmy Carter to come monitor this election?