Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Wisconsin Right to Life Denies robocalls that suggest; Don't go to vote, send an absentee ballot instead!

I've written about the militant right wing organization Wisconsin Right to Life before, and contrary to  their claims, they're strong advocates for conservative social engineering schemes that may someday include profitable adoption farms culling from unwanted pregnancies.

WRL is at it again, this time with possible election fraud. The BS about voter fraud is part of the plan; it's simply a misdirection play by Republicans to quietly allow conservative tampering with elections, which could have a more profound effect on the actual vote counts. As reported by WI VoicesBlue Cheddar and Forward Lookout:  

WI Voices-Heidi Herron: Robocall Election Fraud in District 10.....
Registered Democrats from all over the district are reporting the same thing. They are receiving a robocall from a group claiming to be a Right to Life group explaining that they don’t have to go to the polling station to vote, “You don’t need to worry. Your absentee ballot is in the mail.” If you receive this call from phone number 703-410-3201, or any other number with area code “703″ (Virginina) –RECORD it and report it. 
I called WRL and talked to "Lynn" about the issue, and was told the application for an absentee ballot related to the August general elections.  I asked about the company in Virginia sending out the robocalls, and was told they are in fact making calls, but are not telling people to stay home. Lynn accused a liberal blogger of making the story up. I asked about other voters reporting the same message, but again, it was a complete fabrication by the liberal blogger. I asked if they specifically addressed the "stay home" issue with the company making the robocalls, Lynn said they did, and were assured...blah, blah, blah.

The 703 Virginia number was not in service. That's odd. See their denial here.


2 comments:

  1. Has "Right to Life" recently purchased a track phone? That may be the reason for the Virginia number.

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  2. First, I don't believe them, but of course we have no proof so their statement stands.

    Second, track phones may have been used. But the question is, why the quick disconnected number?

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