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Guest 06-03-2012 09:56 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 500794)
Richie.... I guess it depends on who is being inconvenienced...I just dashed off another email to COS TSA because they still don't have a scanner. As I just returned to Colorado the lack of a scanner at my local airport is a big deal. Its another 5 months of trekking to DEN to fly out.

BTW, the actual level of voter fraud in Florida is very low. The head of the Republican party in Florida could only site on instance during a recent interview.

Just because the present "documentation requirements" aren't strong enough to ferret out the fraudulent voters doesn't mean there isn't widespread fraud.

Why would the Republican Party stir up this much controversy before a critical election if they didn't know the fraud was substantial?

Why would the radical leftist serving as our head of the DOJ protest so loudly at the vetting of voters. Fraudulent voters would appear to be a problem that should be at the highest priority for his office. I can only think of one reason why he "doth protest too much".

I certainly wasn't referring to the inconvenience you're required to endure to travel by air for your job in order to maintain your needed level of personal space and privacy.

Your problem with the airlines is a perfect example of the need for a frequent flier pass. You could be vetted and cleared once by the government, and issued a secure I.D. card that would speed you through lines. The cost of this would have to be picked up by you or your employer, and it's a solution I can't understand not already being implemented.

I had a similar FBI background check in order to transport hazardous material on the roads when I was working. I had to pay around $100 out of my pocket for this background and identity check. I was then cleared by Homeland Security and issued my "fraud proof picture I.D." license.

I can't understand why that couldn't be done for frequent fliers.

Guest 06-03-2012 09:57 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 500805)
Gov Rick Scott would fire all 67 County Supervisors of Elections today if he could. Unfortunately for him they are elected officials. If Scott knew anything about the National Voter Registration Act of 1992, he would know that the deadline for purging the voter rolls had already passed for the 2012 election cycle. You can't fire people for abiding by the law. Once again, Scott shows that he believes that he is above the law, which he has proven over and over.

You missed my point, if the job was done correctly, there would be no need to purge. Elected officials will be dealt with in the elections.

Guest 06-03-2012 09:59 AM

some how the majority in FL knowing all this information elected him....right?

Once again, small percentage incidents presented while passing over the question:

If it is illegal and or wrong why is it not OK to fix it?

btk

Guest 06-03-2012 10:02 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 500812)
You missed my point, if the job was done correctly, there would be no need to purge. Elected officials will be dealt with in the elections.

And what proof is there that the voting lists are not accurate outside of Governor Rick Scott's bogus claims? Please post your links.

Guest 06-03-2012 11:48 AM

Just love how you righties are already setting the excuses for losing in November. The main stream media favors Obama. Voter fraud is rampant. What else?
Hope it softens the blow for you and makes you all feel better. :doh:

Guest 06-03-2012 12:03 PM

If voter fraud and illegal registration is so rampant in Florida, why haven't we heard of these perpetrators being put on trial since 2008? Our courts should have been full of these fraudulent cases being tried. We only hear of voters being purged right before an election, as was the case in 2000.

Guest 06-03-2012 12:14 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 500852)
Just love how you righties are already setting the excuses for losing in November. The main stream media favors Obama. Voter fraud is rampant. What else?
Hope it softens the blow for you and makes you all feel better. :doh:

Supporting valid voter rolls is Republican desperation?

Romney is already 8 pts ahead in Florida, as we speak.

Keeping the voting honest would do well to that reflecting in the tally.

Guest 06-03-2012 12:41 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 500794)
Richie.... I guess it depends on who is being inconvenienced...I just dashed off another email to COS TSA because they still don't have a scanner. As I just returned to Colorado the lack of a scanner at my local airport is a big deal. Its another 5 months of trekking to DEN to fly out.

BTW, the actual level of voter fraud in Florida is very low. The head of the Republican party in Florida could only site on instance during a recent interview.

cologal - is voter fraud okay with you even if it is very low in florida - regardless of who makes such a claim?

Guest 06-03-2012 03:32 PM

The "purging" of voter rolls in Florida by the Republicans is just one more example of their racism. Jim Crow is alive in Florida.

Guest 06-03-2012 03:41 PM

illegal is illegal is illegal ad infinitum!

Guest 06-03-2012 04:04 PM

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Guest 06-03-2012 04:56 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 500908)
The "purging" of voter rolls in Florida by the Republicans is just one more example of their racism. Jim Crow is alive in Florida.

You can think better than this.

Guest 06-03-2012 05:11 PM

illegals
 
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Posted by Guest (Post 500927)
Gov Rick Scott wants to make sure that everybody follows the law except him. Just in the past year, the governor was told by the Florida Supreme Court that he "overstepped his constitutional authority" and "violated the separation of powers" when he decided no one could pass any new rules without his authority.

You would hope the Legislature would have known better than to discourage voter registration with unnecessary and unfair rules that were eventually struck down last week by a US district judge.

Privatizing prisons without actually enacting a law. You can't do that. Drug-testing state workers and welfare recipients? It's unconstitutional. The bottom line is no one gets to ignore the law. Scott likes to be ordained first and read the Constitution later.

What does one have to do with the other. You and your ilk seem to babble the Dem line no matter how ridiculous it makes you or them sound. All the Dems on this thread seem to be no more than a bunch of parrots. If there are people (dead or otherwise,) voting illegally, then why should it not be stopped and the perps prosecuted?

Someone, is out there neutralizing your vote, or, stealing the import of my vote. A LEGAL VOTE is an entitlement to me, and not for a criminal to dilute by fraud. Buried in the approval of illegals voting, seems to be the only way that the current POTUS can be reelected.

The attempt to avoid the issues by trying to cast missdeeds upon the Governor does not excuse the illegality of voter fraud. Stick to the subject at hand. If you want to pontificate about Gov. Scott and other instances where you think he is off base, then, start a new thread.

By the way, what are your credentials to question which actions are constitutional or otherwise? Could they be what you read in the Lame Street Media or do you profess to be some kind of Constitutional scholar. In any event, I believe you are way off base in condoning illegal and fraudulent voting and attempting to cast dispersions in other directions in order to justify this untenetable position. What does drug testing and privitization of prisons have to do with the issue at hand other than to take pot shots at the Governor?

Guest 06-03-2012 05:15 PM

Purging the voter list is just the Repubs pro-active way of stealing an election. In 2000 they had to wait until after the election to steal it. Same difference in my opinion. :doh:

Guest 06-03-2012 05:19 PM

why is it that so many things that are wrong are either OK or supported by Obama supporters?

I still have not seen a simple answer to a simple question"

If it is either wrong or broken why is it not OK to fix it?

The only rhetoric always turns out to be some partisan slamming. I am beginning to think you folks are being seriously constrained about what you are allowed to discuss.

btk


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