Massive, nationwide vote fraud and the response

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ericlp

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Dec 24, 2000
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thank god I don't vote anymore... It's comical to see all these idiots think they will somehow count when handing in their vote after billions have be paid to buy your vote or some religion hiring a bus ... All Aboard freaks, were gonna do some Vote'n! :D

Sigh... When will you people learn that you have no voice. The system was broken a long time ago.
 

zsdersw

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Thanks for stalking me. It makes me feel important! :awe:

I hope you took the time to read every one of my now over three thousand posts - they are informative and amusing, each and every single one!

And I wrote every one of them just for you! (Though I have absolutely no idea who you are, or why you do care so very much!)

Sandorski and Pens1566, on the other hand, whom I also don't know from Adam, they can go pound sand! :p

Irrelevant. You're not an "equal opportunity critic", if your posts here are any indication.
 

Thump553

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I've been working elections as a volunteer monitor solidly for a decade now, and inconsistently for forty years. It has been a long standing dogma of the GOP that there is massive voter registration fraud in the USA-with no real evidence. A main modus operandi of the GOP is to challenge the qualifications of "suspicious" voters (ie, apparent students and minorities) in an ill-disguised effort to keep the vote DOWN (the GOP principal is our voters are more dedicated that Dems, the harder we make it to vote the more likely a nominal GOP minority will prevail). It got so bad that in at least one election I monitored we had to get an emergency state supreme court ruling to curtail their blanket interference with the election.

I personally know many governmental voter registrars-many, many of which are GOP memebers (including my town). Of all I have met, it can be univerisally said that they are dedicated to fairly enforcing registration and election laws-despite the wishes of their parties.

Speaking from the trenches, I would say that the actual cases of voter registration fraud in the USA are about on par with the number of fatal lightning strikes. Improper denial of the right to vote is far more prevalent.
 

Craig234

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May 1, 2006
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thank god I don't vote anymore... It's comical to see all these idiots think they will somehow count when handing in their vote after billions have be paid to buy your vote or some religion hiring a bus ... All Aboard freaks, were gonna do some Vote'n! :D

Sigh... When will you people learn that you have no voice. The system was broken a long time ago.

Huh? There are big problems and sometimes elections are wrongly awarded because of them, e.g., Bush, but the people still generally elect who they vote for.
 

Craig234

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I've been working elections as a volunteer monitor solidly for a decade now, and inconsistently for forty years. It has been a long standing dogma of the GOP that there is massive voter registration fraud in the USA-with no real evidence. A main modus operandi of the GOP is to challenge the qualifications of "suspicious" voters (ie, apparent students and minorities) in an ill-disguised effort to keep the vote DOWN (the GOP principal is our voters are more dedicated that Dems, the harder we make it to vote the more likely a nominal GOP minority will prevail). It got so bad that in at least one election I monitored we had to get an emergency state supreme court ruling to curtail their blanket interference with the election.

I personally know many governmental voter registrars-many, many of which are GOP memebers (including my town). Of all I have met, it can be univerisally said that they are dedicated to fairly enforcing registration and election laws-despite the wishes of their parties.

Speaking from the trenches, I would say that the actual cases of voter registration fraud in the USA are about on par with the number of fatal lightning strikes. Improper denial of the right to vote is far more prevalent.

This sounds right on. Including the positive comments about most Republican registrars - but there are exceptions, especially up the chain. like Ohio's Ken Blackwell and Florida's Katherine Harris.
 

animekenji

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Aug 12, 2004
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Propagandistic lies. For example, ACORN was a group to INCREASE democracy, and the people who don't want democracy - who want more power for themselves - lie about it.

Democracy is the WORST form of government imaginable. That's why the founders created a REPUBLIC. This is not a Democracy, and never has been, nor should it be. Only Communists and their ilk want Democracy. It's a stepping stone to societal collapse and they intend to be there to pick up the pieces.
 

animekenji

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Aug 12, 2004
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HA HA! Rebups never cease to amaze. Blaming the dems for what repubs do best, voter fraud. Whatever little bit Houston votes does doesn't even come close to offsetting the disenfranchizement of inner city minorities perpetrated by the repubs in Texas. Not to mention all the 100% rebuplican rural districts in Texas that always seem to have a 250% voter turnout, where your never to old or too dead to vote as long as your republican :). And as always if the repubs don't like the outcome they just redistrict and close more inner city polling locations until they get the desired result.

Have any facts to back that up, comrade?
 

animekenji

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Aug 12, 2004
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This one NEVER gets old

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animekenji

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Aug 12, 2004
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I can't say I missed these interminable partisan Wall-of-Text threads and their specious reasoning.

An activist organization paid a bunch of people to register new voters. Since these registrars were paid per application, they got a lot of already registered voters to re-register, and a number of new voters to register multiple times. They also got a lot of ineligible people to fill out applications and some people who may or may not be eligible to fill out incomplete or defective applications.

So far as anyone can tell, no ineligible people were registered and no eligible people were multiply registered.

Is the outrage that no one was actually illegally registered? Are you that desperate to have your tale of Democratic election theft validated?




Does anyone know when PJIBBERJABBER's next European adventure is scheduled?


Whether ineligible people were registered or not, this group took TAXPAYER MONEY for fraudulent applications. Why haven't they been sued to recover the fraudulently obtained money or prosecuted for fraud?
 

animekenji

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I seem to recall some pretty convincing evidence of GOP voter Fraud in Ohio in 2004.

But I still will not listen to crickets on the subject, and God no yeech yuck, there is only biased news to be found on Fox news. Making Fox news a contradiction in terms.

Yeah and MSNBC's Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow are fair and balanced. Right.
 

animekenji

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Because he's trying to drum up support for the idea that the only reason repubs could lose is because they've been cheated.

Nevermind that they overheated and then crashed the economy in a way that radically enriched a very small segment of the population, mired us in 2 endless wars of occupation, engaged in lots of illegal domestic spying, and are currently trying to create a failed state of the US via obstructionism...

There are 3 centers of power in the US- religion, wealth, and egalitarian democracy expressed as the govt itself. Who picks up the pieces when the latter is disabled, rendered ineffective?

Middle class Libertarian delusionists? Better think that through just a little bit before you're ground to dust by the tender mercies of your capitalist heroes...

Sorry, Republicans didn't do that. Do you really think the government controls the economy? Your naivete astounds. The economy is controlled by the board of the Federal Reserve which is unaccountable to the Federal government in any way.
 

animekenji

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Aug 12, 2004
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I've been working elections as a volunteer monitor solidly for a decade now, and inconsistently for forty years. It has been a long standing dogma of the GOP that there is massive voter registration fraud in the USA-with no real evidence. A main modus operandi of the GOP is to challenge the qualifications of "suspicious" voters (ie, apparent students and minorities) in an ill-disguised effort to keep the vote DOWN (the GOP principal is our voters are more dedicated that Dems, the harder we make it to vote the more likely a nominal GOP minority will prevail). It got so bad that in at least one election I monitored we had to get an emergency state supreme court ruling to curtail their blanket interference with the election.

I personally know many governmental voter registrars-many, many of which are GOP memebers (including my town). Of all I have met, it can be univerisally said that they are dedicated to fairly enforcing registration and election laws-despite the wishes of their parties.

Speaking from the trenches, I would say that the actual cases of voter registration fraud in the USA are about on par with the number of fatal lightning strikes. Improper denial of the right to vote is far more prevalent.

Oh really? Then why did Congress (the DEMOCRAT CONTROLLED CONGRESS) refuse to allow some cities to strike the dead from their voter registration rolls? One would think that would be a common sense measure towards preventing voter fraud and yet the dead are still allowed to vote in all 50 states.
 

sandorski

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Oct 10, 1999
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Democracy is the WORST form of government imaginable. That's why the founders created a REPUBLIC. This is not a Democracy, and never has been, nor should it be. Only Communists and their ilk want Democracy. It's a stepping stone to societal collapse and they intend to be there to pick up the pieces.

FFS, Lame argument is Lame.
 

animekenji

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Aug 12, 2004
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That's because stupid people procreate faster. Everyone knows this.

No, poor people who are given money by the government procreate faster because they don't have to live with a budget like working people do and most of them vote Democrat.