How the Obama Administration Threatens to Undermine Our Elections (Encounter Broadsides)

How the Obama Administration Threatens to Undermine Our Elections (Encounter Broadsides)

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One of the easiest ways to increase public cynicism about elections is to change the rule book to make the laws governing how we vote more vague and less rigorous. “Reforms” have been passed amid claims they would increase voter turnout. They haven’t - but they have made it easier to commit absentee ballot and other fraud.

In this explosive broadside, John Fund exposes the new package of reforms being pushed by Obama and liberals in Congress. First, the White House has declared it will exercise oversight of the Census next year, compromising the apportionment of Congressional seats and federal dollars. On top of that, liberals in Congress are pushing for “universal voter registration,” a reform that is already used in a half dozen states but has only resulted in serious fraud.

Making it easier to vote is a worthy goal. But pushing dubious measures puts the very foundation of our democracy at risk.

Product Details

  • Author: John Fund
  • Publication Date: 2009-11-24
  • Publisher: Encounter Books
  • Product Group: Book
  • Manufacturer: Encounter Books
  • Binding: Paperback, 48 pages
  • Package Dimensions:
    • Dimensions: 680L x 470W x 20H
    • Weight: 20
  • List Price: $5.99
  • ISBN: 1594034613
  • ASIN: 1594034613

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Average Amazon User Rating: 4.0 stars

1 stars Waste of Money! 2010-06-26

Reviewer: Jonathan

I thought I was purchasing a "book", not a pamphlet! They were not even worth reading or spending the money sending them back. I trashed them without even reading them. A waste of money and undeserving a Rating!

5 stars Informative 2010-05-20

Reviewer: C. Close-Bunting

Informative and TRUE. It's amazing that most folks are oblivious to the voting process and should get INVOLVED!

1 stars what a crock of schidt 2010-03-03

Reviewer: R. Soong

trying to find a fair and valid criticism of the Obama administration is rather hard to find...being an Eisenhower republican, I need some good arguments and facts to critique what's going on...and this book deliver the same bull as the newly minted John Birchers-Teabaggers, Tea party know- nothings.This book is All rhetoric and made up facts that anyone with memory and google can find to be either factually wrong or logically false. I read 2 chapters at a bookstore and was so disgusted with this book... Almost ashamed to see the Republican party reduced to this low level of propaganda...like reading a right-wing version of some modern marxist-trostkyite newspaper....

5 stars A must read for anyone concerned about our nation 2010-02-09

Reviewer: Annette M. Blandino

This book is frightening. Everyone should read it and educate themselves with the flaws in our electoral process. The CHANGE people voted for is taking away our voice as voters, and is controlling the outcome of elections using such community organizing groups such as Acorn. Illegals voting, felons voting, dead people voting....it is all designed to steal our elections.

5 stars A primer on the coming flood of election fraud 2010-01-13

Reviewer: Jerry Saperstein

John Fund is probably America's foremost analyst of election fraud. His "Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy" is a classic.

This pamphlet, as the publishers describe it, is an alarm about how the Obama administration intends to undermine our elections.

Fund minces no words - there isn't room to - he outlines what the Obama administration and the left-wing have done in just a few months to increase the probability of voter fraud in the future. He covers the very odd behavior of Eric Holder in quashing action against people who were videoed intimidating voters. In a relatively short space, Fund describes how Obama and Rahm Emmanuel are trying to politicize the Census Bureau and the decennial Census for the first time in American history.

Broadening his scope a bit, Fund explains how legislative initiatives like one proposed to register every driver's license holder to vote on a federal level would likely enfranchise millions of illegal residents, convicted felons and others who may not have the legal right to vote. He deals briskly with the ACORN problems and the influence of other similar programs.

In short, in a very few pages, John Fund clearly sets forth the potential of massive voter fraud arising directly from the Obama administration. This is a frightening pamphlet, but an accurate one. For a few dollars, even if you think you'll disagree with Fund, you owe it to yourself and the future of the nation to read it.

Jerry