Who Watches The Watchmen? - Granite Grok

Who Watches The Watchmen?

WHo watches the NH AG's office when they are helping commit vote fraudTo many Organizing for Acorn types (OFA) the day after election day in the Granite State is like an exorcism.  It removes their “presence,” leaving behind only their names on checklists next to the addresses of prominent state Democrats or employee at the AG’s office, or are those sort-of/kind-of the same thing?

These names can linger for years despite efforts to cleanse them with stagecraft passed off as ritual purges, clinging to their tenuous hold on our ballot boxes…just in case they need to be summoned back to stuff them.

And we now know the media is aligned with the Democrat party and the NH AG’s office to direct traffic past the car-wreck that is New Hampshire Election law.

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Nothing to see here.  Just move along.  The NH AG exonerating a state Democrat vice chair of wrongdoing; harboring out of state voters who vote absentee in our state instead of their own might be a crime in other states but not ours.  Letting Operating For Acorn campaign workers put their names on checklists, knowing full well when they registered that they were not planning to live here, and then leaving them there for years…nothing suspicious about that.

We had so many same-day registrations that the pencil pushers charged with protecting the votes of actual citizens of our state didn’t even want to check the twenty thousand of them that had no ID;  no proof of who they were, or where they really lived, except for what they claimed was true, signed on an affidavit that was worth less than the paper it was made of, in a name that may or may not have been theirs, or completed a registration card that has been left so thin on details you can follow up on that couldn’t take out a library book with it.

And how did they even get to the polls with not one stitch of ID?  Democrats must have drove them there, or… maybe they were lying?

And once the vote was cast it counted.  That’s all Democrats want.  Elections they can steal and no trail left behind to be followed.   And they’ve got the media and the AG’s office to help them.

So how many of those votes erased your votes?  Thousands,  so far.  Between four and five-thousand of those mystery voters are gone, and the NH AG isn’t going to track them down.  The old school media isn’t all that interested either.  They are too busy working the short list of names of prominent Republican family members provided them by a State Democrat party that planned, deployed, and orchestrated the single biggest act of vote stealing in New Hampshire history and would like very much to distract from that, and not just so they can do it again.

Meanwhile, the new media has more names to follow than time to follow them.

So I’m not all that surprised to find the old-school media in New Hampshire ignoring the revelation that not one but two people in the employ of the NH AG have harbored out of state Obama For America campaigners who registered and then voted from their New Hampshire homes before their “presence” continued on a predictable arc back out of the state.

The same AG’s office that exonerated Democrat State Senator Martha Fuller Clark of complicity in allowing names of Democrats to remain registered from her home five years after she claimed they left; that allowed others to vote absentee in NH from her home, when they had their own homes in other states they should have voted absentee from.

The AG can’t suggest this behavior is vote fraud becasue there are people in their office who appear to be doing the same damn thing.

So who investigates the AG’s office, not that they would ever find any wrongdoing?  And who reports on the investigation?  Seeing as we can’t get them to even acknowledge the possibility that a Sr. Asst. AG from NH had an OFA Staffer vote from their home and then leave the state you might begin to think they were all hiding something, just hoping it will go away.

Three words. Not going away.

And if it’s not to much trouble, we could use your help.

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