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I said, "Find a state that doesn't have a requirement that you must have ID to register"

 

Uh, no you didn't.

 

I said:

Based on my specific experiences, I am confident that a list of bogus names could easily make it onto the voter rolls in certain areas.

 

and you said:

 

Which ones? (Answer: no they can't)

 

and I gave you an example of how it could happen. This was based on my specific experiences.

 

 

Go back to counting black helicopters.

 

yes, that is definitely what is going on. I'm just a conspiracy nut.

 

I haven't watched this stuff happen with my own eyes.

 

I don't live in what is quite possibly the most corrupt county in the country.

 

I don't live in a state where anyone can register to vote for president, and then present their BJ's membership card or a "rent receipt" as proof of ID.

 

don't worry folks, everything is fine.

 

And don't worry about the 30,000 felons still on the voting rolls in florida - there is no way a few thousand votes could ever make a difference in an election.

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In short Obama is a fraud. His campaign is getting worried as they only thing they have left if the race card and they are playing it . If you listen carefully the Dems mention it twice as much or more than the Republicans. The Socialists/Communists are losing.

 

Should we change your name to 'Baghdad Boomer'? :(

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I'm just a conspiracy nut.

 

Yes, you are.

 

The number of prosecutions for voter fraud is minuscule. Why? Because it so very rarely happens. It's simply a propaganda campaign that Republicans bring up every two years.

 

If your really care about fair elections you would express a little outrage about the systematic and very well documented history of voter intimidation and misinformation.

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Yes, you are.

 

The number of prosecutions for voter fraud is minuscule. Why? Because it so very rarely happens. It's simply a propaganda campaign that Republicans bring up every two years.

 

 

ahh, I'm a conspiracy nut.

 

I bring up specific examples of how voter fraud happens, that I have seen with my own two eyes and I'm a conspiracy nut.

 

I bring it up without any context of political parties - I don't believe I even mentioned democrat or republican in the entire thread. (For the record, the campaign I volunteered for was a democrat vs. democrat race.)

 

and I'm a nut.

 

If your really care about fair elections you would express a little outrage about the systematic and very well documented history of voter intimidation and misinformation.

 

I also have a problem with voter intimidation and misinformation. You on the other hand are too blinded by your ideology to see that sometimes BOTH sides bring up good points, and that just because the republicans bring up a point doesn't mean it is wrong.

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ahh, I'm a conspiracy nut.

 

I bring up specific examples of how voter fraud happens, that I have seen with my own two eyes and I'm a conspiracy nut.

 

I bring it up without any context of political parties - I don't believe I even mentioned democrat or republican in the entire thread. (For the record, the campaign I volunteered for was a democrat vs. democrat race.)

 

and I'm a nut.

 

I also have a problem with voter intimidation and misinformation. You on the other hand are too blinded by your ideology to see that sometimes BOTH sides bring up good points, and that just because the republicans bring up a point doesn't mean it is wrong.

 

We should be vigilant and vigorously prosecute anyone who attempts to vote more than once. Fact is, it's very, very difficult to pull off. Does it happen? Yes, but to a scale that is inconsequential. I would say there are far and away more human tabulation and input errors than voter fraud.

 

With today's technology and laws -- put into bi-partisan effect - it is very difficult to pull it off and simply not worth the effort. You only get to vote once under a name and it makes no sense to produce multiple IDs when its so much easier to simply get other people to vote.

 

Under your scenario, how would it work? And more important, why the hell would they use your plan when there are far simpler ways to win an election? Like, get their neighbors to register and then drive them to the polls?

 

Your conspiracy makes no logical sense at all.

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