The BIAW, right wing business supporters of former GOP gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi, are up to their evil, devilish tricks again. Today, the Seattle Times has a story entitled
"Builders group uses trickery to check out voters' signatures".
An excerpt from the Seattle Times explains it all:
A "Home Ownership Survey" sent to hundreds of King County residents, along with a $10 check as an incentive for returning it, wasn't really designed, as it claimed, to help project housing trends in the Puget Sound region.
The three-question survey and the check are part of a plan by backers of former Republican gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi to search for fraudulent votes cast in the disputed November election.
The surveys were sent to more than 400 voters whose absentee ballots were questioned after the election and who signed post-election affidavits to ensure their ballots were counted.
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The Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW) sent the mail in January and February in the hope that the surveys would be signed and the checks endorsed. That would give the builders group signatures to match against the affidavits, which were collected by Democratic volunteers and helped Democrat Christine Gregoire win the election.
How dare they.
The BIAW is an evil, despicable, and completely unethical organization. There seems to be no limit to the depths they will sink to in order to ram their partisan political agenda down Washington's throat.
The "Home Ownership Society" survey was faker than fake...it was, in other words, bullshit.
State Democratic Chair Paul Berendt said this of the BIAW's trickery (orchestrated by their leader, Tom McCabe): "What he's done is essentially a form of identity theft."
This latest sneaky trick lends a lot of credence to lawmakers' plans to cut the BIAW's income in half. The BIAW cannot be allowed to continue its partisan political activities off of the back of the state government (read more about their abuse of the state's workers' comp system).
These people are dangerous and need to be stopped.