December 31, 2005
Good news and bad news

According to the data files I received from King County last week, the good news is that the late Mr. and Mrs. Ringhofer have finally been removed from the voter rolls.

The other good news is that a non-citizen named Dumitru Bufu was also removed from the voter rolls. The bad news is that Mr. Bufu managed to vote in 8 different elections between February 2003 and February 2005 before his registration was canceled.

Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at December 31, 2005 11:44 AM | Email This
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1. Is Dimitru Bufu a real name, or is that just some profanity that a moonbat read at Horses Ass and submitted as a fraudulent registration and voter name?

Posted by: Jeff B. on December 31, 2005 12:58 PM
2. No wonder the Democrats what to make it a felony to challenge a voter. Keep it up Shark, we may have to bail you out a few times, but we'll together get these records cleaned up!

Thanks for all your continued hard work and we look forward to 2006!

Posted by: GS on December 31, 2005 01:07 PM
3. What would be good would be a board, maybe, of clean-up the rolls representatives of each county, with Stefan as it's head, sharing knowledge and expertise and facts, dedicated to doing away with & exposing the, not only fraud but inefficiency of voting procedures. There is power in unity and as long as we are expected to do the exposing then we should organize and expose. Otherwise, it will be politics as usual and even more so with the Dems in control. There are probably many of us who would be willing to be involved in this kind of endeavor...working to make this state fraud-free.

Posted by: Susu on December 31, 2005 01:25 PM
4. Shark (and I use that term with utmost respect!),

Would it be possible to write an initiative that requires that the state scrap the current voter roll and initiate a new one, requiring proper credentials to register? No patches, just a fresh start? That sounds to me like one that would have majority support. Not based on party, only on accuracy. Most of my Dem friends would agree to that one and it would satisfy most of the Repubs I know as well.

Posted by: Elmo on December 31, 2005 02:15 PM
5. That unfortunately would be nearly impossible as every fraud orientated democrat in this state would be raising money and fighting it. It is possible to do it one voter at a time if you are not thrown in jail with a felony for trying.

Posted by: gs on December 31, 2005 02:37 PM
6. gs is correct.

The various state agencies would (illegally or otherwise) use all of the resources that they have at their disposal to derail it, no matter the will of the people they are supposed to represent.

Witness the WSDOT and I-912.

When we have a so-called elections administration that does everything it can to gin the system, when we have elected officials (Kohl-Welles, Keiser, etc) that openly and shamelessly aid and abet the dismantling of safeguards which were built into the system to prevent the very sort of crap the democraps are pulling, and when the SOS is such a pussy that he won't lift a finger to stem the tide, it becomes apparent that, short of open rebellion, we are going to have to ride out this storm of lunacy. The democraps currently have a slight advantage in (Western) Washington state politics. But they are proving that, like a dog that chases cars, they don't know what to do with it once "caught". They are lousy administrators. And they will fail.

When they do, someone will need to pick up the pieces - something that Republicans traditionally have always had to do.

Here's to hoping that Washington State survives!

Posted by: alphabet soup on December 31, 2005 04:11 PM
7. Politics is a game of time. Long time. It will take a while, but the Democrats will eventually hang themselves in this state and the tide will turn. At that point, legislation can be passed to rectify all of these problems, but for now, we just have to be persistent and vigalent in alerting the population to the abuses.

Sound Politics is a good resource and the decline of MSM sources shows that more and more people are starting to think for themselves and learn truth instead of just what they've been told to believe.

Stay the course, the Democrats will hang themsleves, even here in Blue Washington. There's not enough money in the world to finance the Democrat Utopian progressive schemes, so it's only a matter of time before they are exposed for the frauds that they are.

Posted by: Jeff B. on December 31, 2005 04:25 PM
8. Soup, and Jeff B,

Right on. Our only hope is that the Democrats will hang themselves.

Posted by: Amused by liberals on December 31, 2005 05:27 PM
9. I've said it before...WA will become a red state. Soup is right. These people are so inept at actually doing anything that has to balance out, their pie-in-the-sky bs will ultimately crash and burn. (for your liberal morons, please review the results of the Soviet system, starting about 1989.)

As long as the good people of WA don't bail, they will outlive and outlast the pinheads. Not to put too dark a spin on it...but Conservatives are actually procreating. Liberals procreate in much smaller numbers, or "terminate" those nasty annoyances known as children. Time is truly on conservatives' side.

Posted by: Danny on December 31, 2005 06:14 PM
10. So Shark there are several hundred thousand registered voters and you find one has been taken off the voter rolls because the person does not exist. Tell us, what is the exact (or estimated) percentage of voters that this represents. Every system has flaws and some people will abuse anything. What do you want to do, have all of us tattooed, microchipped, retina scanned or maybe registered by DNA profile?

The only people who care about this issue are the Righties who populate this blog and see everything as some plot to bring down the present party in power, when the truth is your leadership is doing a great job of stepping on their own landmines. Delay, Cunningham, Frist, Abramoff etc, etc....

Posted by: My Left Foot on December 31, 2005 06:53 PM
11. "Dumitru Bufu"? Didn't we get enough "Bufu" in the 2004 Governor's election already?

Posted by: Richard Pope on December 31, 2005 06:59 PM
12. Ah, yes...the left foot shows up to celebrate incompetence! To celebrate the disregard of the law, both the letter and the spirit. It must feel good, lefty, to sigh with satisfaction at ongoing failure. Do you raise your children to such a low standard? For their sake, I hope not.

Posted by: Danny on December 31, 2005 08:52 PM
13. Richard Pope,

No, we didn't we get enough "Bufu" in the 2004 Governor's election but we have you here. Your left foot is in your mouth. How do you type around it?

Danny is right. Time and timing will take care of it.

Dino Rossi will be legally elected again.

Posted by: Amused by liberals on December 31, 2005 09:36 PM
14. Richard Pope,

No, we didn't we get enough "Bufu" in the 2004 Governor's election but we have you here. Your left foot is in your mouth. How do you type around it?

Danny is right. Time and timing will take care of it.

Dino Rossi will be legally elected again.

Posted by: Amused by liberals on December 31, 2005 09:44 PM
15. Left Foot sounds genuinely disappointed that Bufu is off the rolls. We don't really have to wonder why...

Glad to see that KC finally decided to believe Mr. Ringhoffer that his parents really can be taken off the rolls....even if it took 9 years for KCE to get it right! why did it take KC SO LONG to do the obvious right thing??

Posted by: Michele on December 31, 2005 10:56 PM
16. Jeff B., the dems have given themselves a good start at hanging themselves with the attempt to make money off of selling a christian fish car magnet with flames and the word 'hypocrite' on it. They will never live that one down. They outed themselves on that one.

Posted by: M on December 31, 2005 10:57 PM
17. I wish all a Happy, Happy New Year with lots of Peace, Prosperity and a little Irish luck thrown in too!

Posted by: sgmmac on December 31, 2005 11:54 PM
18. Gee I wonder of Photo Idea whould have helped here? Better check that list and see if there's a Mr. Tookie Williams voting the next 8 years

Posted by: Pat Stuckey on January 1, 2006 01:34 PM
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