View Full Version : Isn't it a shame we live in FL
Guest
10-17-2008, 05:34 PM
where the rules are so strict you only get to vote once:a040:
BTK
Guest
10-17-2008, 06:40 PM
What's happening in Ohio, and other places, really scares me. It looks like the courts are just going to sit back and let the fraud happen. Our founding fathers are probably spinning in their graves.
Guest
10-17-2008, 10:47 PM
What's happening in Ohio, and other places, really scares me. It looks like the courts are just going to sit back and let the fraud happen. Our founding fathers are probably spinning in their graves.
So far no voter fraud has occurred...only voter registration fraud. For voter fraud someone would have to come to the polls on election day and claim to be Mickey Mouse or Tony Romo and attempt to vote. That is why each party has an election judge on hand to challenge voters. If a challenge is issued the voter would have to use a provisional ballot and those, from what I am told, never get counted.
Actual voter fraud rarely happens now.
Guest
10-18-2008, 08:54 AM
In Ohio one could register with no valid identification....be handed an early vote ballot right then and there....cast your vote....which is SUPPOSED TO BE VERIFIED at some future date by a yet un named group. The volume of this type registration was so high, Ohio has already stated they will be un able to verify all by election day.
It was in Ohio that special interest groups were going around the homeless areas gathering never before, ever registered who ever they could but (money and cigarettes) to drive them in to register.....and again the next day...and the next....the same persons that is!
Until the system is given an enema.....it is vote fraud!!!
One of the groups stated to be shuffling these folks around was ACORN.
BTK
Guest
10-18-2008, 12:12 PM
So far no voter fraud has occurred...only voter registration fraud. For voter fraud someone would have to come to the polls on election day and claim to be Mickey Mouse or Tony Romo and attempt to vote. That is why each party has an election judge on hand to challenge voters. If a challenge is issued the voter would have to use a provisional ballot and those, from what I am told, never get counted.
Actual voter fraud rarely happens now.
I agree. But what scares me more than vote fraud are people being turned away from voting for technical errors or worse. Example being the people the Repubs are trying to stop from voting because they lost their homes and had to move. :ohdear:
Guest
10-18-2008, 08:16 PM
How about in the 2004 election, the Dems in Fla. tried to not count the votes by servicemen that were serving overseas. That was incredible?
Guest
10-18-2008, 08:21 PM
I registered to vote in later August....but still haven't recieved my voter ID....anyone know how long it takes to get in Sumter Count?
I don't want to be turned away from voting....I know I could easily pick up the phone and call the office but it is 9:20 on a saturday night...so figured I would ask the people on TOTV....and at some point I will get the right answer!
Guest
10-18-2008, 09:19 PM
Those elected jobs must really be attractive and rewarding if so many people from both political parties are willing to cheat so badly to make sure they get elected.
OK, maybe it's not the candidates themselves who are doing the cheating. If it's the campaign staff or other people somehow associated with the candidate they cheat for...what are they expecting as the result of their candidate being elected? It's gotta be more than an 'attaboy'.
Somehow I don't think it's just liberal versus conservative enthusiasm.
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