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joelfmi 04-15-2022 06:16 AM

welcome to free press and censorship cancellation algorism program If you say any comment that is contrary to the left position, they will cancel you comment or not print it.. They call that transparency free speech. I hope this comment is not cancelled. Most of social media's platform is bias about any reports that is negative narratives having to do with the left even if it is true. You go back 3 years you will find a great deal of treads that were censored or not reported because they were negative about the left position on government, disease, financial , war, social, and many political policies. Florida has one of the best and true reporting press and political leaders in USA.

FredTheHead 04-15-2022 06:16 AM

It was in the Sun
 
Recheck your past issues of the Sun. The article on voter fraud was in there. They even added the part where only 2 of the charged 4 voter fraud people admitted they did vote twice. Each paid $250 as a fine. One was a registered republican and one had no party affiliation. Not a productive use of police and justice money going after voter fraud if it is spread out fairly evenly over the political views.

golfing eagles 04-15-2022 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by tsmall22204 (Post 2083655)
After the 2020 election the GOP screamed voter fraud and tried to over turn the election. The ONLY voter fraud discovered is GOP voters breaking the law.
Voter fraud should carry a mandatory sentence. White GOP voters get away by saying " its only a few votes" well they add up. This is disgusting and double standard.

Interesting viewpoint since about 99% of multiple votes and 100% of the dead vote go the other way:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

G.R.I.T.S. 04-15-2022 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Grill Meister (Post 2083499)
I just read the headlines from the Orlando newspaper that two Villagers had admitted voter fraud in the 2020 elections but will not serve any jail time. I am not a subscriber to the Orlando newspaper and, therefore, was unable to read any of the details. I am a little disappointed that there has been no mention in the DAILY SUN nor in Talk of The Villages.

Can someone fill us in on who the Villagers are and the circumstances involved in the fraudulent voting.

Sorry to disappoint but the story appeared at least twice in the Sun. First when they were arrested and once when the plea deal was made. One a republican and one NPA.

noslices1 04-15-2022 06:22 AM

Well, at least it wasn’t like some counties around Philadelphia where there were more votes than there were registered voters.

paquino 04-15-2022 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by jaj523 (Post 2083558)
It IS wholly widespread. Many people who have two residences manage to vote in both places, especially when their two residences are in different places, even though this is against the law. People vote by mail in one place and in person in another. This has been going on for years. Some of the proposed new laws attempt to close this loophole, but there has been much opposition. A lot of people want to make voting by mail easier, not more difficult.

How do you know that it is “widespread)?

paquino 04-15-2022 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrprez (Post 2083582)
No. It isn’t right. Did you not read the part where I said those two deserve everything they have coming to them or do you simply read what fits your narrative? A crime is a crime.

This country is now aiding and abetting the illegal vote by allowing mail in ballots (not absentee) without proper signatures verification. Why do I have to identify myself prior to casting my vote in person? I should just sit at home with a stack of blank ballots and a phone book and vote all day long. This country is circling the drain and the current administration has their hand on the flush handle.

You need to go volunteer to work an election to see how things really work. In most cases it is pretty darn good.

Notsocrates 04-15-2022 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Grill Meister (Post 2083499)
I just read the headlines from the Orlando newspaper that two Villagers had admitted voter fraud in the 2020 elections but will not serve any jail time. I am not a subscriber to the Orlando newspaper and, therefore, was unable to read any of the details. I am a little disappointed that there has been no mention in the DAILY SUN nor in Talk of The Villages.

Can someone fill us in on who the Villagers are and the circumstances involved in the fraudulent voting.

If I remember correctly they voted here and also in the state they moved from. It could have been an oversiight. Let those who retain the memory of their youth cast the first stone.

4557Spahr 04-15-2022 06:50 AM

Two Florida Men From The Villages Confess to Voting Multiple Times in 2020 Election

chuckpedrey 04-15-2022 06:53 AM

Before you embarrass yourself anymore by say “there wasn’t any widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election” I suggest you sit through the coming documentary film titled “20,000 Mules”. Coming soon to a theater near you.

ithos 04-15-2022 06:53 AM

If every county in the USA had the integrity and did the same due diligence of Sumter County then there would be no controversy.

These people were caught because of election rules in place that allowed a thorough and accurate audit to be done after the fact.

Every fraudulent vote deprives a citizen of their vote. That is why corrupt politicians have changed or ignored laws to make voter fraud much easier. Without strong election verification there is no fair election. In Europe most countries are same day in person voting and ALL have a paper trail. Every vote should have a paper trail even when machines are used.

Voting in France: Paper ballots, in person, hand-counted
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...fb4_story.html

Records: Too many votes in 37% of Detroit’s precincts
The Detroit News

spd2918 04-15-2022 07:14 AM

It's sad to see the cherry picked examples presented as "2 old white guys do this" and get nothing, while "one black woman does this" and gets prison. Total ignorance of all things legal is displayed with such statements. Different states, different situations, different alilbies, different defense attorneys, different prosecutors, etc.... There have been thousands of examples of voter fraud, yet these are held up to show evidence of discrimination? Shameful.

This is what happens when people accept biased reporting because it confirms their own biases.

diva1 04-15-2022 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2083521)
It is 100% voter fraud. But no, with only four people it is not large scale.

Yes, just like in the whole country, voter fraud was not large scale.

Jokomo 04-15-2022 07:47 AM

Disparity of consequence
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrprez (Post 2083565)
A woman in Texas tries to vote without having the right to vote. 2 men in Fl abuse their right to vote by voting in 2 different states. Not the same thing.

It is clearly not the same thing. The woman in Texas was told by state authorities she could vote. When she was charged her probation agent testified that in fact they informed the woman she was eligible to vote.

The men in The Villages knew they were breaking the law. Their “sentences” are a joke. A wink and a nod at justice that disgraces them, the prosecutors and the judge.

OhioBuckeye 04-15-2022 07:59 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
Well that depends on, do you trust the papers to print the truth or are they just protecting a certain party! Anymore we just have to scratch our heads & wonder, so do I believe it or not!

Proveone 04-15-2022 08:02 AM

Voter fraud are the Elephant party members and the Florida is run/controlled by the elephant party, therefore no jail time. In Texas, they only put blacks in jail for same offense - 5 years! Oh, Fascism does exist in the US.

MDLNB 04-15-2022 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by tsmall22204 (Post 2083655)
After the 2020 election the GOP screamed voter fraud and tried to over turn the election. The ONLY voter fraud discovered is GOP voters breaking the law.
Voter fraud should carry a mandatory sentence. White GOP voters get away by saying " its only a few votes" well they add up. This is disgusting and double standard.


Someone should read a bit more. There has been several states that have proven voter fraud, miss counting, blank ballots filled in, ballots counted over and over again, but at least twice, etc. Whether or not it would change the outcome, no one bothered to really confirm because it would embarrass the powers that be. But, there really is a lot of corrupt vote counting.

golfing eagles 04-15-2022 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by diva1 (Post 2083717)
Yes, just like in the whole country, voter fraud was not large scale.

Actually, human nature being what it is, when your candidate wins, there is no voter fraud, when he/she loses, there is widespread fraud:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Waltdisney4life 04-15-2022 08:07 AM

That two now we need to find the other 29,999,998 fraud votes!

Speedie 04-15-2022 08:09 AM

[QUOTE=blueash;2083527]the other online news website which we are forbidden from linking has covered the story. 2 GOP voters and 2 no party. Unlike the black voters who were sent to jail for long periods, these are older white people, so no felony conviction, just go to civics school and


Ooh wow. Observent

KAM+6 04-15-2022 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by noslices1 (Post 2083683)
Well, at least it wasn’t like some counties around Philadelphia where there were more votes than there were registered voters.

Please provide a link to your debunked statement.

Brindi5 04-15-2022 08:23 AM

[QUOTE=MartinSE;2083563]The interesting part I found, if these two MEN intentionally voted twice, and admitted to it. And got 50 hours of community service and attend a course on community service.

A woman in Texas was out of jail on parole and attempted to vote (because she was told she could when we got out of jail). She attempted to vote in the election and was told she was not allowed to vote until after she completed her parole. So, she left. The was then convicted of ATTEMPTING TO VOTE. and sentenced to 5 years for voter fraud.

Two old White guys committee the act, 50 hours service. One black woman tried and got 5 years.[/QUOTE

Yeah, that’s a huge difference in sentences. IMO, the old white guys should have had a much bigger penalty.

sallyg 04-15-2022 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrprez (Post 2083503)
This is not large scale voter fraud. They voted here and back home.

Yea, it hardly even counts. Just sort of a felony. Like being a little pregnant.

Lars2217 04-15-2022 08:28 AM

Don't you know this is republican state you can do what ever you want if your a republican

JOLIVERIO 04-15-2022 08:39 AM

Two Homes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaj523 (Post 2083558)
It IS wholly widespread. Many people who have two residences manage to vote in both places, especially when their two residences are in different places, even though this is against the law. People vote by mail in one place and in person in another. This has been going on for years. Some of the proposed new laws attempt to close this loophole, but there has been much opposition. A lot of people want to make voting by mail easier, not more difficult.

Because you say it is so doesn’t make it so. Provide documentation to support your claim. Voter fraud, you either believe it is widespread or not, depending on your political party association. And what voter fraud there is, it is done by both parties.

MartinSE 04-15-2022 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2083663)
Your role model was a convicted felon at the time (& still is).

:ohdear::ohdear:

Not a role model, an example of the racist and biased punishment handed out. Old White Men, community service, black woman, prison. I think that is a pretty stark example of problems we have with our voting system and laws.

MartinSE 04-15-2022 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by noslices1 (Post 2083683)
Well, at least it wasn’t like some counties around Philadelphia where there were more votes than there were registered voters.

The ONLY person I have heard that still makes this claim (after art has been thrown out of court numbers times as baseless/meritless) is a certain ex-president who is facing numerous pending indictments for impersonating Putin.

billethkid 04-15-2022 08:58 AM

Isolated incidents being discussed as if general condition.....again.

Just to keep it simple 2 out of 100,000 = .00002 (.002 %).

Waste of keystrokes....including these!

:icon_bored:

jmpalladino 04-15-2022 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaj523 (Post 2083558)
It IS wholly widespread. Many people who have two residences manage to vote in both places, especially when their two residences are in different places, even though this is against the law. People vote by mail in one place and in person in another. This has been going on for years. Some of the proposed new laws attempt to close this loophole, but there has been much opposition. A lot of people want to make voting by mail easier, not more difficult.

Many states notify other states (not all) when a person register's to Vote. The former state may notify the individual that they were notified that the individual has registered to vote in State A and will be stricken from the voting rolls of that former State. In some cases, the State notified, will only address the issue if they see that the person who had regigetered in the other State Voted in the former Stae after the new registration. If all states would participate in this, no need for further new "Election Law Changes" If all States particpated in this program. This is how these individuals were caught voting twice.

MartinSE 04-15-2022 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sallyg (Post 2083759)
Yea, it hardly even counts. Just sort of a felony. Like being a little pregnant.

Apparently actually voting illegally counts less than just trying to vote illegally. It is a really good thing they actually voted and broke the law, so they didn't get a 5 year jail sentence, like the lady that DID NOT VOTE.

Funny thing is about 90% of the voter fraud I am read about so far are conservatives that voted for Trump - 1 1/2 years later and we are still waiting for all that piles of evidence we were promised of MASSIVE voter fraud that would prove to the world what the Democrats did. Still waiting...

MartinSE 04-15-2022 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 2083779)
Isolated incidents being discussed as if general condition.....again.

Just to keep it simple 2 out of 100,000 = .00002 (.002 %).

Waste of keystrokes....including these!

:icon_bored:

It is 100% of the cases involving old white men vs black women punishment. 4 cases, 4 sentences.

So, you are bored that a BLACK WOMEN got sentenced to 5 years in prison for trying to vote, while a WHITE MAN who actually voted illegally got community service and a course in civics.

No prejudice in this country, it is just something the left makes up.

debem1@aol.com 04-15-2022 09:33 AM

What happened to TRUTH, JUSTICE and THE AMERICAN WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

debem1@aol.com 04-15-2022 09:34 AM

Debe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lars2217 (Post 2083760)
don't you know this is republican state you can do what ever you want if your a republican

not nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

newgirl 04-15-2022 10:10 AM

You won't hear, they are Republicans.

Two Bills 04-15-2022 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by debem1@aol.com (Post 2083801)
What happened to TRUTH, JUSTICE and THE AMERICAN WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Never was for the first two points, but THE AMERICAN WAY was correct!

ithos 04-15-2022 10:29 AM

There were several thousands of affidavits filed under penalty of perjury that described voter fraud of some sort in the several swing states that shut down the count almost simultaneously on election night.

So there definitely was a conspiracy.

Either one side colluded to get thousands of citizens to lie and risk jail time

or the other side perpetuated voter fraud on a massive scale.

Either way people should have gone to jail.
.

Andyb 04-15-2022 10:35 AM

How unfortunate, but apparently minor compared to the wide spread fraud across the country. I mean, what could go wrong with drop boxes?

FLBeans 04-15-2022 10:35 AM

Is this Talk of the Villages censored? Can this site monitor and remove our freedom of speech if someone else gets their panties in a bunch? Hmmm…curious what others have to say.

A-2-56 04-15-2022 10:40 AM

Too bad that I cannot comment here. I was told that I cannot make political comments here.
It seems to me that the very nature of the initial statements were political.
Voting in and of itself is politics to the Nth degree.
My lips are sealed and my key ticklers are frozen.

Heytubes 04-15-2022 10:41 AM

People who are negative commenting on The Sun must not take it as there was an article about this.


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