IDEAS NEEDED: Creating A Graphic for “The Voting Dead” Anti-Voter Fraud Effort
UPDATE: This is an image from “The Walking Dead” comics.
I’d love to find a font that could create “The Voting Dead” and replace the words “The Walking Dead” in the above.
I’d also love to replace the little boy with the gun (Carl in the comics) with something that symbolized voting…like a good image of a voting booth that people would recognize.
I don’t want to use the actual graphic from the comics as that’s copyrighted material, but parody statues allow leeway in making a point for political purposes. What would be great is if someone who was an artist could create new zombies that achieve the same effect as this picture…a herd of zombies headed to the ballot box for election day.
I really want to keep this nonpartisan too, because both Democrats and Republicans are complicit in voter fraud and neither party wants this to stop because the permanent political class enjoys having a fraud-riddled system. If you doubt that’s true, then you need to take a look at what happened in Maine on February 11th, 2012 when the Cocktail Party GOP establishment rigged the caucus for a Romney win. They used many of the same tactics that the Obama campaign used in 2008 to rig the Iowa caucus for Barack Obama…so it’s as clear as day that both parties enjoy having caucuses because they are easy to game through fraud.
So, we need a graphic that does not invoke Democrats or Republicans, but instead just focuses on the fact that we have a system in this country that allows the dead to vote in elections. That should absolutely horrify people.
“The Voting Dead” could be an awareness-raising campaign that draws attention to this.
These are the good guys in “The Walking Dead” TV show.
What I want to communicate to people is that EVERYONE out there has a chance to be a vote-defending hero — and stand tall like one of these good guys — by getting involved to prevent the dead from voting in this country.
Instead of guns and baseball bats, we’d need to symbolize this with other things that help prevent voter fraud.
What can you think of for that?
Video cameras, iPhones, iPads, lap tops, telephones, election statutes, whistles (for whistle-blowing), etc…
I will tell you honestly that my boyfriend Justin is the best live-in, always-available focus group that I’ve ever encountered. He is the kindest, sweetest, and most gentle person I have ever met. He’s a Millennial, so he also has the attention span of a gnat…and he’s drawn to video games like a moth to its flame. When he comes home, I know I have, at most, ten minutes’ of his attention before he sinks in his chair and is lost in Goblin Quest or some other ridiculous online game for the rest of the night.
Whenever I talk about voter fraud, his eyes glaze over — he is mad it happens, but thinks it’s too complicated and confusing to hear about. It depresses him that things like the Maine Caucus happen, and that Republicans are involved in this stuff too. So, he wants to lose himself in the video games.
“The Voting Dead” idea held his interest, though. “Stopping the dead from voting” is an exciting concept for him. He just talked to me about it for an hour, and would have kept talking if I didn’t take a phone call. Of course, he’s back to the video games now, but for a full hour he was engaged in the voter fraud stuff and was helping to think of ways to get people’s attention on this.
There’s definitely SOMETHING to this “The Voting Dead” idea…now the trick is fleshing it out.
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ORIGINAL POST:
What images come to mind when you think of voter fraud in this country?
I’m tired of it. And I’m tired of letting days go by without doing anything about it.
I’m still truly rattled by Whitney Houston’s death this weekend. You might not understand why, because Whitney was sort of my muse and house diva here in Boystown…if I had a ship, she’d have been the figurehead — other gay guys would choose Madonna or Kylie or Gaga or Cher…but mine was Whitney. With her passing, I’m thinking about all the things she won’t get to do (like have her big comeback)…and I also think about all the years she lost to drug abuse and the dysfunctional relationship with Bobby Brown.
We’re all only dancing on this world for a short time. Every day really is precious, and there’s no guarantee we’ll have x-number of tomorrows.
I’ve started thinking about what I want my life to mean and what things I really want to accomplish. I have a little list that’s forming that looks something like:
* be a good partner to Justin
* be a good friend to the people I care about
* burn the Democrat Party to the ground and punish everyone who is responsible for the Obama presidency
* decimate the Cocktail Party GOP establishment and punish everyone who is responsible for the McCain and Romney campaigns (presuming Romney becomes the nominee and loses to Obama like McCain four years ago)
* expose the true extent of voter fraud in this country and force a securing of our electoral system
* eliminate Caucuses and force all states to hold primaries with secure ballots
* enact photo ID check in every state for voting
* take the school system back from the Leftists
* convince fellow gays it’s time to leave the Democrats’ plantation and start voting in our economic best interests
* bring down the Race Industry and make it impossible for the Tolerant Left to ever falsely call anyone a racist again
It’s a tall order, I know. But if I can do something to make a little progress on any of these things, I’d be so proud and beyond happy — and I’d think I lived a good and full life that made the most of every day I had on the planet.
There’s less than nine months until the next national election — but that’s enough time to raise awareness about voter fraud. I especially want to expose the fact that the permanent political class in both parties turns a blind eye to dead people voting…and to other hijinks that happen every election.
Zombie movies and TV shows are incredibly popular right now — one way to raise awareness about voter fraud is to tie into that and create images that play into the theme that YOU, too, can combat the zombie hordes by taking part in anti-voter fraud efforts that will keep these ghouls in their tombs on election day (instead of casting ballots for Democrats in places like Chicago).
What if an anti-voter fraud effort could be crafted to hold the public’s interest the way shows like “The Walking Dead” do? Sort of a “The Voting Dead”.
There are other issues with voting, too — such as college students voting in two states every election (absentee via their parents’ address and then on their college campuses too), electronic voting machines skewing results using fraud, the political parties “losing” or destroying vote counts during caucuses (as happened this year in Iowa and Maine in efforts to tip those elections to Romney), and Democrats busing homeless people to different polling stations to vote multiple times in the same day (since without a residence, it’s easier to game the system using the homeless than it is just about anyone else, including the dead).
Are you tired of this garbage too?
Brainstorm some attention-getting ideas that could go into a graphic to spread the word about the prevalence of voter fraud…and how ordinary people can become zombie-slaying vote defenders in their spare time.
How awesome would it be the next time you’re at some stuffy function and a jackass asks you, “So, what do you do?” — and you can say, “I stop the dead from voting and keep zombies in their tombs on election day”.
Thoughts?
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