Added: Jul 25, 2008

From: Acrinimiril

Duration: 3:57

What would happen to you if police caught you on video fraudulently voting? Would cops quickly arrest you and throw you in jail, only to have the District Attorney immediately charge you with fraud?What would happen to elected government officials if they were caught doing the same? Absolutely nothing?In fact, our representatives in the U.S. government have become so brazen, that they commit fraud in plain view, on a daily basis, while at the same time trying to pass laws that would further restrict and criminalize the public for doing the same.This is a clear sign of excessive government, when the government is so large and overwhelmingly powerful that it's agents can abuse the civilian population without any sense of guilt, remorse, or fear - when government officials deny charges of illegal conduct made against themselves as a matter of semantics, and when agents of the government expect and get immunity from any of their actions; actions that would be criminally prosecuted upon any other citizens.The few standing up for freedom, liberty, and the Constitution, such as Congressman Ron Paul, who has been called the Thomas Jefferson of our day, are the only hope for America; the only hope for returning our empire-sized government to it's proper Constitutional levels of national defense, upholding the law, and protecting the rights of the people and individual liberties.There's been a lot of debate at the State Capitol on bills relating to voter integrity. Some lawmakers are pushing for measures such as requiring voters to show a photo identification before being allowed to cast a ballot. Another bill would criminalize anyone who delivers a ballot for someone unable to drive to the polls. With so much emphasis on one vote for one person, you'd think lawmakers would make sure they follow the rules, too. In this CBS 42 Investigates, Nanci Wilson found many don't. State Representative Debbie Riddle, R-Tomball, authored the bill that would require voters to show a photo ID. "It's all about integrity," Riddle said. But the integrity of one person, one vote doesn't apply at the legislature. CBS 42 found many lawmakers vote more than once. During a vote, Riddle votes, turns around and votes again for another state representative. There's so much going on during the vote on the HPV vaccine mandate, you really have to pay attention. First, State Rep. Mike Hamilton is at his desk. He leans over to vote a second time for his deskmate Dan Branch. Hamilton reaches back to vote for Charlie Howard, then casts a fourth vote for Wayne Smith. He's not the only one scrambling to vote. State Rep. G.E. West and State Rep. Larry Phillips both lean over to vote for themselves and their deskmates. Phillips votes a third time for State Rep. Wayne Christian. Donna Howard votes for State Rep. Hubert Vo. State Rep. Jim Dunnam didn't have to leave his chair to cast four votes--one for himself then for Garnet Coleman, Trey Martinez Fischer and Marc Veasey. Sometimes the voting is across party lines. Will Hartnett, a Republican, reaches back to vote for Democrat Rene Oliveira. Democrat Jim McReynolds votes for Republican Kirk England, and Republican John Davis votes for Democrat Rick Noriega. Most voters have no way of knowing if their lawmakers are actually casting their own votes. Even though the legislature is broadcast on cable TV, the cameras change when it's time to vote. But if you're sitting in the third floor gallery, you have a better view. "I certainly noticed. There appears to be far more votes on the tick board than there were people in the room," capitol visitor Laurel Weiss said. Arnie and Laurel Weiss were baffled when they came to see the legislature in action. "It seems very inappropriate and they should do something about it," Arnie Weiss said. Riddle says voting for other members is done out of necessity. "We have a lot of amendments," Riddle said. "We don't have lunch breaks, dinner breaks, restroom breaks." Necessity or not, one thing is clear, they aren't supposed to be doing it. According to the official House rules--written, voted and approved by lawmakers at the beginning of the session--"Any member found guilty by the House of knowingly voting for another member on the voting machine shall be subject to discipline deemed appropriate by the House." So, should lawmakers do it? "No, there's no question," Weiss said. "On face value it appears to be a blatant violation, an affront, of their own rules." It is against their own rules. But the issue is with enforcement. It is the speaker's job to make sure rules are followed. When CBS 42 asked Speaker of the House Tom Craddick's spokesperson about it, she just shrugged her shoulders and said it was up to the House members to decide what do to if there's a violation. Although the practice is widespread, CBS 42 couldn't find any instances of lawmakers being disciplined for voting more than once.

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Tags: 2008  abuse  barack  cops  election  fraudulent  john  lawmakers  legislature  mccain  obama  paul  police  ron  texas  voter  voting 


Rating: 5.00 (24 ratings)    Views: 703' favoriteCount='11    Comments: 19

tbgx1 Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - What the fuck is going on here???

uo1 Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - Those damn lawmakers are pushing the vote buttons over and over like they are playing a video game.

yourmilitia Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - What the hell, why are so many lawmakers missing while laws are being passed anyway?

pure2warrior Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - Cheating is done out of necisity after all she has to go to the bathroom. Oh and by the way integrety is only somthing that needs to be mandated and enforced upon the debt tax slaves not the puppet elite meat bags. Then we ask how we end up with New World Order, SPP. TTC and every other sell out unconstitutional government bill.

CORP7USA7IS7BK Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - we the people send this to me about a year ago

CORP7USA7IS7BK Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - they do not care. most are out wasting money cheating on their spouse or raping children. look at what a dingbat riddle is

CORP7USA7IS7BK Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - keep giving the crimnals your money folks. pat yourself on the back. HAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHAAA fools

CORP7USA7IS7BK Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - that bitch rock perry is a criminals and none of you folks care. so let them all fucking vote ten tiems each .

pure2warrior Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - Yah I seen it then, it is still just as discusting today and it still paints the picture of reality of what goes on with these puppets who have sold out humanity.

pure2warrior Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - Is that what they mean by absentee voting?

SlaveStorm Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - Slimy rats aka criminals.We don't break we pee our pants. No way, they are so full of shit their eyes are brown.

pork4allah Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - A Majority of US Politicians are NWO owned & are in violation of the LOGAN ACT. They are powerless unless the Bilderberg Group or CFR tells them what to do. They are all TRAITORS to We the People, Bill of Rights and US Constitution. Their legislation flawed as they lie to get elected and never do what they were elected to do. The Logan Act should be prosecuted against all US politicians who are members of any secret societies meeting behind closed doors. If convicted ban from politics for life

billybbob18 Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - I is just a game to them. They care no more about how the laws affect us than how a child cares about their video games. Probably less. Peace

Psy0pAgent Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - Then its LAW OF THE JUNGLE. Lets get on that. They've been thinking they can take over the world, they wear fake shoulder pads, they are weak and untrained. They are just greedy childish monkeys.

CognitiveDisonance Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - This looks like a game of musical chairs. It is despicable, and high time we citizens of integrity take over to occupy those chairs. Moreover, those fat-asses should find themselves occupying a jail cell. Sharpen your proverbial pitchforks, people.

john2knj Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - It's amazing that they get away with doing this!!! This is an outrage!

SquareElix Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - "those who vote decide nothing, those who counts the votes decide everything"--filty scumbag lennin said that back there in russia.honestly i think people should quit voting, everyone concerned with all this corruption shoudl'nrt vote anymore, it would be one way to let em know we dont trust em anymore, what are they gonna do? apoint themselfs in office if people didnt elect em?, thats what they're doing already dont they?

SquareElix Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - cut off their friking hads that would be a fair punishment and a mean it

dan020350 Says:

Aug 6, 2008 - first measure the attendance then measure the votes - U.S. govt intelligence is depreciating