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08-13-2012 05:34 PM |
Do You Think I Just Fell Out of a Tree?
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(Post 539773)
I will, with a straight face, defend the position that the right to vote is fundamentally different than the wish to attend a private wedding.
And you will of course now be posting your evidence to prove your allegations of voting fraud leading to Obama's election. And evidence of millions and millions of illegal immigrants voting, and multiple voting etc. There are plenty of Republican prosecutors and state officers who certainly would have vigorously prosecuted those who sullied our electoral integrity. Where are those cases? The only specific information I can find is a statement by the South Carolina head of the DMV that 957 dead people may have voted at some time in some election, but he hadn't verified that list for errors or the possibility that people may have voted absentee and died before election day.
Analysts used records from the S.C. Election Commission, the S.C. Department of Vital Statistics and the Social Security Administration, Schwedo said. His office determined that about 957 people could have voted after they had died but said there could be data-reporting problems or other errors that would make the number lower.
Schwedo did not say when those questionable votes may have been cast -- whether over the past 20 years or two years. He said he examined the data because he wasn't satisfied with what was being presented by the S.C. State Election Commission
Nis indeed ow I ask you, where is your evidence??
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If you ever had experience in investigating fraud you would realize that what you know and what you can prove is indeed difficult. If you have any doubt recall the outcome of the charlie Rangel allegations. I have actually had people look me in the face and in a round about way take delight in telling me they are frauds . But what you suggest is a typical Obama/Holder distraction and it means bupkus.
Any reasonable person voting in the 21st century with its technology, etc makes photo ID cards for voting a piece of cake especially since the states pushing for this initiative have all agreed to pay the costs.
One has to ask why would any reasonable person object to securing a photo ID. If they can find a way or manner to vote they certainly can find a way or manner to secure a photo ID As they say in my part of the world "do you think I just fell out of a tree?"
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