January 29, 2007 -- Now that the Ohio Governor's Mansion and Attorney General's office are in the hands of Democrats, there will be full criminal investigations of the 2004 presidential election in Ohio. WMR's sources in Ohio report that election officials and Republicans in Youngstown in Mahoning County will come under state investigation for being involved in a conspiracy to flip votes from Kerry to Bush in return for a promise that George W. Bush would commute the federal prison sentence of jailed former Democratic Representative James Traficant. Although a Democrat, Traficant often voted with the Republicans. State investigators will also look into the role that former Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell played in the electoral fraud. There is also evidence that the 2006 election for State Auditor, won by a Republican, was also tainted with electoral fraud.
In another example of the duplicity of the Kerry camp in contesting the 2004 election in Ohio, it has also been revealed to WMR that a senior Kerry adviser who curtailed a major attempt by Ohio Democrats to fight the 2004 election results, received donations from the wife of a senior executive of Choice Point, the same company that was involved in scrubbing the Florida electoral rolls of likely Democratic voters in the 2000 election. Americans are more familiar with the tight bonds between Yale Skull and Bonesmen, such as George W. Bush and John Kerry, as a result of the portrayal of the fraternity's bizarre sexual and urination initiation rites in the movie "The Good Shepherd." The collusion between Bush and Kerry in 2004 in Ohio indicates that these two Skull and Bonesmen urinated not on each other but on the American people.