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Is the gun smoking yet?

Posted on: Thursday, March 15, 2012
Posted at: 9:35 PM

An investigation by CBC News has turned up voters all over Canada who say the reason they got robocalls sending them to fictitious polling stations was that they had revealed they would not vote Conservative.

Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand announced today that he now has over 700 Canadians from across the country who allege specific circumstances of fraudulent or improper calls.

I have to ask, is the gun smoking yet?

How about now?

Now?

Filed under: all things canuck + PR
Tagged as: election » election 41 » election fraud » harper government » Harper regime » robocalls » robocon » robocon scandal » robogate » voter suppression

2012-03-15  »  somecanuckchick

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