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Guest
09-29-2016, 09:15 AM
The very top line of requirements for voting is;
US Citizenship
Not only did this non citizen vote, he did so 3 times.
Bad news. Proves it can and does happen (if you think this is an isolated case go get that second cup of coffee).
To make things even worse the Secretary of the state admits they have no way of verifying whether a person is a citizen or not.
I need not say anymore.
It does not matter what party you are, well it shouldn't anyway, just read and listen to the video. There is no doubt there is something wrong. There is no doubt the state officials know it. And there is no doubt it is not of sufficient consequence to do something about it.
And please let us hope that officials like the secretary of that state are paralyzed into doing nothing for fear of retribution from the minorities. Because I am a show me person and skeptical of most issues, but doubly so when politicians are involved.
So without a party bias, because this could bite in either direction. It is wrong for the many reasons inferred above.
An indicator that we may have degenerted to shelving right and wrong for political and minority group expediency.
Guest
09-29-2016, 09:17 AM
The very top line of requirements for voting is;
US Citizenship
Not only did this non citizen vote, he did so 3 times.
Bad news. Proves it can and does happen (if you think this is an isolated case go get that second cup of coffee).
To make things even worse the Secretary of the state admits they have no way of verifying whether a person is a citizen or not.
I need not say anymore.
It does not matter what party you are, well it shouldn't anyway, just read and listen to the video. There is no doubt there is something wrong. There is no doubt the state officials know it. And there is no doubt it is not of sufficient consequence to do something about it.
And please let us hope that officials like the secretary of that state are paralyzed into doing nothing for fear of retribution from the minorities. Because I am a show me person and skeptical of most issues, but doubly so when politicians are involved.
So without a party bias, because this could bite in either direction. It is wrong for the many reasons inferred above.
An indicator that we may have degenerted to shelving right and wrong for political and minority group expediency.
I forgot the link:
Investigators may probe Cascade Mall suspect's citizenship status, voting record | KING5.com (http://www.king5.com/news/local/investigators-may-probe-cascade-mall-suspects-citizenship-status-voting-record/327490798)
Guest
09-29-2016, 09:28 AM
Most states have roll with your name address. Every time I voted I had to show ID or my voting card, but I never lived in decades controlled Democratic state? Like most of northeast, northwest, California, and few north central states, like Illinois.
Guest
09-29-2016, 09:52 AM
In the highly evolved states --- read deep blue states anyone can vote w/out any ID or any rules as long as they appear to be a Leftie voter .
Guest
09-29-2016, 10:09 AM
In the highly evolved states --- read deep blue states anyone can vote w/out any ID or any rules as long as they appear to be a Leftie voter .
And this is OK with the American public in general?
Guest
09-29-2016, 10:27 AM
Most states have roll with your name address. Every time I voted I had to show ID or my voting card, but I never lived in decades controlled Democratic state? Like most of northeast, northwest, California, and few north central states, like Illinois.
In NC they looked at me like I was crazy when I attempted to show them some ID. All they wanted was for me to confirm my address verbally. Did not want to see any documentation or even a voter registration card. So, I said there was no reason to have my father come all the way down to vote. Just give them his name and address and vote for him. After all, don't they just refer to that as a proxy vote? No such thing as voter fraud, right? It even works when the party is recently deceased. As long as one is on the voter registration registry.
Guest
09-29-2016, 10:49 AM
In NC they looked at me like I was crazy when I attempted to show them some ID. All they wanted was for me to confirm my address verbally. Did not want to see any documentation or even a voter registration card. So, I said there was no reason to have my father come all the way down to vote. Just give them his name and address and vote for him. After all, don't they just refer to that as a proxy vote? No such thing as voter fraud, right? It even works when the party is recently deceased. As long as one is on the voter registration registry.
Based on the above there is NO prevention to voting more than once...
Are most Americans OK with such a loosey goosey control of voting and violations?
Guest
09-29-2016, 10:50 AM
Come One , Come All , Vote early and often ! Vote in person and also vote by mail several times .
Doesn`t even matter if you are a US Citizen or if you have ever been in the US as long as you support the Dem Line .
And as soon as we the Dems are able you will be able to vote by email . You will be able to vote as often as you wish wothout needing to leave Mom`s basement .
Guest
09-29-2016, 11:01 AM
In NC they looked at me like I was crazy when I attempted to show them some ID. All they wanted was for me to confirm my address verbally. Did not want to see any documentation or even a voter registration card. So, I said there was no reason to have my father come all the way down to vote. Just give them his name and address and vote for him. After all, don't they just refer to that as a proxy vote? No such thing as voter fraud, right? It even works when the party is recently deceased. As long as one is on the voter registration registry.
You would have to sign your signature as your father and that would be forgery and another crime added to you voting fraudently.
Guest
09-29-2016, 11:07 AM
Based on the above there is NO prevention to voting more than once...
Are most Americans OK with such a loosey goosey control of voting and violations?
They tried to pass the Voter ID law in NC but supposedly the Supreme Court says it is unconstitutional to require proof of citizenship. Although, from what I read in the Constitution, it says you have to be a U.S. citizen to vote. How do they know if you are not required to prove it? Liberals keep saying blacks don't have IDs so it would disenfranchise them. If I was black, I would be insulted that liberals would think that way. And in NC, you just go to the DMV and you can get a photo ID just like a drivers license. But, liberals believe that blacks do not go to hospitals to have babies and that they do not purchase alcohol, medicines or fly in airlines. Oh, and all disenfranchised voters that would be required to have an ID would be Democrat also, according to liberals.
Guest
09-29-2016, 11:11 AM
You would have to sign your signature as your father and that would be forgery and another crime added to you voting fraudently.
So, if I was planning to break the law and vote for my father, then making me sign his name would deter me from breaking this law? That's kinda funny, don't ya think?
By the way, I am still registered in NC and I could easily vote early hear and take a trip up there and vote. I understand that this is a common practice here in the Villages.
In the Observer (a liberal rag) in NC a few years ago, I read where several folks voted two or three times and didn't get caught.
Guest
09-29-2016, 11:13 AM
You would have to sign your signature as your father and that would be forgery and another crime added to you voting fraudently.
When is the last time you ever heard of a voter being accused and prosecuted for voter fraud ?
For the Dems its a participation sport .
Guest
09-29-2016, 11:17 AM
When is the last time you ever heard of a voter being accused and prosecuted for voter fraud ?
For the Dems its a participation sport .
It's the only way Hillary has a chance of getting elected, if the dead can vote.
Guest
09-29-2016, 11:34 AM
It's the only way Hillary has a chance of getting elected, if the dead can vote.
This is why the Dems are pushing so hard to restore voting rights to convicted Felons .
Guest
09-29-2016, 12:21 PM
This is why the Dems are pushing so hard to restore voting rights to convicted Felons .
Felons voting for felons. Has a ring to it.
Guest
09-29-2016, 01:02 PM
You would have to sign your signature as your father and that would be forgery and another crime added to you voting fraudently.
:1rotfl::1rotfl: your shyten me right!
Guest
09-29-2016, 01:04 PM
So, if I was planning to break the law and vote for my father, then making me sign his name would deter me from breaking this law? That's kinda funny, don't ya think?
By the way, I am still registered in NC and I could easily vote early hear and take a trip up there and vote. I understand that this is a common practice here in the Villages.
In the Observer (a liberal rag) in NC a few years ago, I read where several folks voted two or three times and didn't get caught.
Nobody with authority looking!
Guest
09-29-2016, 01:24 PM
So, if I was planning to break the law and vote for my father, then making me sign his name would deter me from breaking this law? That's kinda funny, don't ya think?
By the way, I am still registered in NC and I could easily vote early hear and take a trip up there and vote. I understand that this is a common practice here in the Villages.
In the Observer (a liberal rag) in NC a few years ago, I read where several folks voted two or three times and didn't get caught.
A "common practice" here in TV?
So common that in 13 years this is the first time I ever heard of it. I understand I could be the one uninformed. However, I would be willing to take a wager on the degree of that common practice actually being done.
Common practice to me is like not stopping for stop signs and speeding. Those are common practice as observed every single day or night or time of day.
Guest
09-30-2016, 04:28 AM
A "common practice" here in TV?
So common that in 13 years this is the first time I ever heard of it. I understand I could be the one uninformed. However, I would be willing to take a wager on the degree of that common practice actually being done.
Common practice to me is like not stopping for stop signs and speeding. Those are common practice as observed every single day or night or time of day.
Yep, that part.
Guest
09-30-2016, 10:21 AM
Most states have roll with your name address. Every time I voted I had to show ID or my voting card, but I never lived in decades controlled Democratic state? Like most of northeast, northwest, California, and few north central states, like Illinois. they have been doing this up in N.Y. and P.A. for years and years
Guest
09-30-2016, 10:59 AM
It`s called " The Democratic Way " : It includes a large number of dead people voting , rounding up homeless to register and vote by
offering them booze and cigarettes , and voting multiple times in the same election .
Guest
09-30-2016, 11:08 AM
Voter ID would disenfranchise illegal voters, and we can't have any of that.
Guest
09-30-2016, 11:51 AM
Michael Moore openly admitted that he voted twice for Obama 8 years ago .
He voted in NY City and then flew to Michigan and voted again the same day .
He bragged about it . His claims were substantiated but nothing happened to him .
Guest
09-30-2016, 12:00 PM
Michael Moore openly admitted that he voted twice for Obama 8 years ago .
He voted in NY City and then flew to Michigan and voted again the same day .
He bragged about it . His claims were substantiated but nothing happened to him .
I wonder if our corrupt Justice Department will consider criminal prosecution for voter fraud?:1rotfl:
Guest
09-30-2016, 12:26 PM
I wonder if our corrupt Justice Department will consider criminal prosecution for voter fraud?:1rotfl:
No they will not . They just sit on their hands .
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