Gore Stole Votes in Illegal Citizenship Scam

 

 

Dan Frisa
Thursday, Aug. 24, 2000

 

 

It now turns out that our newest paragon of all that’s right and good, Al Gore, was the chief architect of yet another illegal scheme – this time the hasty granting of citizenship to immigrants, without the required criminal background checks, to ensure they were able to vote in the 1996 election.

In a purposeful effort to circumvent immigration law, Al Gore was the Clinton-designated point man in the plot to rush through citizenship approvals for tens of thousands of immigrants without first allowing full investigations into the criminal history of each applicant.

This enabled the Democrats to register these new citizens to vote as Democrats (of course) and to then cast ballots for those who granted them "legal” status as Americans.

Why embark on such a shoddy, underhanded and illegal scheme? Simple. Clinton and Gore were determined – as are all of their Kool Aid-drinking ilk – to do anything, say anything, break any law and dispense with any semblance of ethics to win. "To hell with the rule of law,” they purposely decided, "we are so good we can cut any corner to ensure victory in the coming election. After all, who’s going to hold us accountable anyway?”

And so we see another breach of the law by a pious, self-important and ruthless bunch of despicable phonies. Will they ever be held accountable at the bar of justice? Will they ever pay a price for such malfeasance? Don’t be silly. They’ve already walked away and are laughing up their sleeves at anyone who might have the temerity to even raise the issue.

Where does that leave us? Exactly where we’ve been for the past seven and a half years: nowhere. The media long ago decided to overlook every transgression and to spin every talking point so as to protect their kindred spirits, Bill Clinton and Al Gore.

To even raise the issue is to invite ridicule and rebuke as "old news” or "nothing new” or "simply the rantings of harsh, right-wing extremists.” This is the reality we face and the demonization we invite.

How, then, to fight back?

By working to ensure that no stone is left unturned, that no opportunity is missed, that every effort is made to spread the word to all who crave the truth.

People of good will who care for the fate of our nation, who long for a return to honor and decency at the highest levels of our government, must take up the fight – despite the odds – and carry the message that the scourge that is Gore and the cancer that is Clinton must be eliminated from our midst.

To do any less is to capitulate and cede the contest to the lowest among us. We owe it to ourselves and our progeny to touch every person we know, giving witness to the countless misdeeds of Clinton/Gore. We cannot allow the schemes, shenanigans and misdeeds – nay the crimes – of Junior Gore to go unpunished.

The most fitting fate for this shallow man is the overwhelming and convincing rejection of all that he is – only then may we at long last turn our attention, and our hearts, to a future free from such filth and embark on the important work of cleansing our very culture of the havoc he has wreaked.

This we must do.

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Dan Frisa represented New York in the United States Congress and served four terms in the New York State Assembly.

 

 

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