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Vote fraud...
On 10/28/14 3:25 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 14:00:36 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/28/14 1:25 PM, wrote: On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 12:15:04 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/28/14 12:08 PM, wrote: On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 05:46:46 +0000, RGrew176 wrote: I think that anyone who believes that voter fraud does not occur at all is living in a fantasy world. It does happen, the scale of voter fraud is definitely open to interpretation. Voter fraud usually disappears down into the noise of an election. In a blowout election, who cares if 0.01% of the vote was bogus but if an election is as close as Bush v Gore, 0.01% was the margin in Florida with over 60 votes to spare. In a local election, a few hundred votes can flip many of the races. I believe the case in Georgia involving 40,000+ "missing" voter registrations is still unresolved. It went before a judge, and there are several complicated issue. If it turns out the 40,000 registrations were mysteriously lost or left unprocessed by the state's Republican government, it will be by far the biggest documented case of election fraud in recent history. In our lifetime, perhaps, Texas will turn blue. That will be the end of the Republican-Conservative-Tea Party Party as it exists today. All of that implies all 40,000 were democrats. If you don't know that, it is just more tin foil hat stuff. i don't know who they were, just that that many registrations are alleged to be missing. Considering your low opinion of southern rednecks, isn't it easy for you to admit these might just be white guys who screwed up their registrations so badly that they were thrown away? As I stated, I don't know who they were, and unlike you, I'm not willing to speculate on everything just for the sake of posting an opposite opinion. The Republican secretary of state there claims the 40,000 registrations have been found, but there is no evidence of that in the hands of those who registered. Further, The “Republican whip of the state Senate complained that DeKalb County, Ga., was making it too easy for minorities to vote by allowing early voting in an area mall close to many predominantly African-American churches,” according to a report in Think Progress. As I have stated, this is just one of many instances in which Republicans are trying to chill turnout and the vote because the demographics are not going their way. -- A vote for any Republican is a vote AGAINST: Social Security, Medicare, Minimum Wage, Fair Pay, Food Stamps, Clean Air and Water, Modest Gun Regulations, Public Schools, Rebuilding Infrastructure and Good Jobs, Women's Rights, Veterans’ Rights, LGBT Rights, and, of course, Your Right to Vote. |
Vote fraud...
On 10/28/2014 3:43 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/28/14 3:25 PM, wrote: Considering your low opinion of southern rednecks, isn't it easy for you to admit these might just be white guys who screwed up their registrations so badly that they were thrown away? As I stated, I don't know who they were, and unlike you, I'm not willing to speculate on everything just for the sake of posting an opposite opinion. The Republican secretary of state there claims the 40,000 registrations have been found, but there is no evidence of that in the hands of those who registered. Further, The “Republican whip of the state Senate complained that DeKalb County, Ga., was making it too easy for minorities to vote by allowing early voting in an area mall close to many predominantly African-American churches,” according to a report in Think Progress. As I have stated, this is just one of many instances in which Republicans are trying to chill turnout and the vote because the demographics are not going their way. Is a proportionally similar number of early voting places being set up in area malls close to predominately white communities or churches? Bet you don't know. |
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On 10/28/14 4:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/28/2014 3:43 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/28/14 3:25 PM, wrote: Considering your low opinion of southern rednecks, isn't it easy for you to admit these might just be white guys who screwed up their registrations so badly that they were thrown away? As I stated, I don't know who they were, and unlike you, I'm not willing to speculate on everything just for the sake of posting an opposite opinion. The Republican secretary of state there claims the 40,000 registrations have been found, but there is no evidence of that in the hands of those who registered. Further, The “Republican whip of the state Senate complained that DeKalb County, Ga., was making it too easy for minorities to vote by allowing early voting in an area mall close to many predominantly African-American churches,” according to a report in Think Progress. As I have stated, this is just one of many instances in which Republicans are trying to chill turnout and the vote because the demographics are not going their way. Is a proportionally similar number of early voting places being set up in area malls close to predominately white communities or churches? Bet you don't know. In Texas, specifically, not. But these satellite voter registration facilities typically are set up in neighborhood centers near where there are low-income communities with little access to private transportation, so that more people can be registered and encouraged to vote. Recently, though, states run by Republicans have cut way back on these facilities and on early voting because these activities register more blacks and other minorities and increase minority voting. There's no other reason for what the GOPers are doing. Texas is beginning to turn "purple" from red, and these efforts to chill the vote are aimed at slowing that trend. -- A vote for any Republican is a vote AGAINST: Social Security, Medicare, Minimum Wage, Fair Pay, Food Stamps, Clean Air and Water, Modest Gun Regulations, Public Schools, Rebuilding Infrastructure and Good Jobs, Women's Rights, Veterans’ Rights, LGBT Rights, and, of course, Your Right to Vote. |
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On 10/28/2014 5:59 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/28/14 4:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/28/2014 3:43 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/28/14 3:25 PM, wrote: Considering your low opinion of southern rednecks, isn't it easy for you to admit these might just be white guys who screwed up their registrations so badly that they were thrown away? As I stated, I don't know who they were, and unlike you, I'm not willing to speculate on everything just for the sake of posting an opposite opinion. The Republican secretary of state there claims the 40,000 registrations have been found, but there is no evidence of that in the hands of those who registered. Further, The “Republican whip of the state Senate complained that DeKalb County, Ga., was making it too easy for minorities to vote by allowing early voting in an area mall close to many predominantly African-American churches,” according to a report in Think Progress. As I have stated, this is just one of many instances in which Republicans are trying to chill turnout and the vote because the demographics are not going their way. Is a proportionally similar number of early voting places being set up in area malls close to predominately white communities or churches? Bet you don't know. In Texas, specifically, not. But these satellite voter registration facilities typically are set up in neighborhood centers near where there are low-income communities with little access to private transportation, so that more people can be registered and encouraged to vote. Recently, though, states run by Republicans have cut way back on these facilities and on early voting because these activities register more blacks and other minorities and increase minority voting. There's no other reason for what the GOPers are doing. Texas is beginning to turn "purple" from red, and these efforts to chill the vote are aimed at slowing that trend. Why is Texas turning purple? |
Vote fraud...
On 10/28/14 6:03 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/28/2014 5:59 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/28/14 4:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/28/2014 3:43 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/28/14 3:25 PM, wrote: Considering your low opinion of southern rednecks, isn't it easy for you to admit these might just be white guys who screwed up their registrations so badly that they were thrown away? As I stated, I don't know who they were, and unlike you, I'm not willing to speculate on everything just for the sake of posting an opposite opinion. The Republican secretary of state there claims the 40,000 registrations have been found, but there is no evidence of that in the hands of those who registered. Further, The “Republican whip of the state Senate complained that DeKalb County, Ga., was making it too easy for minorities to vote by allowing early voting in an area mall close to many predominantly African-American churches,” according to a report in Think Progress. As I have stated, this is just one of many instances in which Republicans are trying to chill turnout and the vote because the demographics are not going their way. Is a proportionally similar number of early voting places being set up in area malls close to predominately white communities or churches? Bet you don't know. In Texas, specifically, not. But these satellite voter registration facilities typically are set up in neighborhood centers near where there are low-income communities with little access to private transportation, so that more people can be registered and encouraged to vote. Recently, though, states run by Republicans have cut way back on these facilities and on early voting because these activities register more blacks and other minorities and increase minority voting. There's no other reason for what the GOPers are doing. Texas is beginning to turn "purple" from red, and these efforts to chill the vote are aimed at slowing that trend. Why is Texas turning purple? Perhaps a growing number of Texans are tired of the antics of Rick Perry, Ted Cruz, and Louis Gohmert, They make the state look...dumb. -- A vote for any Republican is a vote AGAINST: Social Security, Medicare, Minimum Wage, Fair Pay, Food Stamps, Clean Air and Water, Modest Gun Regulations, Public Schools, Rebuilding Infrastructure and Good Jobs, Women's Rights, Veterans’ Rights, LGBT Rights, and, of course, Your Right to Vote. |
Vote fraud...
On 10/28/2014 6:10 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/28/14 6:03 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/28/2014 5:59 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/28/14 4:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/28/2014 3:43 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/28/14 3:25 PM, wrote: Considering your low opinion of southern rednecks, isn't it easy for you to admit these might just be white guys who screwed up their registrations so badly that they were thrown away? As I stated, I don't know who they were, and unlike you, I'm not willing to speculate on everything just for the sake of posting an opposite opinion. The Republican secretary of state there claims the 40,000 registrations have been found, but there is no evidence of that in the hands of those who registered. Further, The “Republican whip of the state Senate complained that DeKalb County, Ga., was making it too easy for minorities to vote by allowing early voting in an area mall close to many predominantly African-American churches,” according to a report in Think Progress. As I have stated, this is just one of many instances in which Republicans are trying to chill turnout and the vote because the demographics are not going their way. Is a proportionally similar number of early voting places being set up in area malls close to predominately white communities or churches? Bet you don't know. In Texas, specifically, not. But these satellite voter registration facilities typically are set up in neighborhood centers near where there are low-income communities with little access to private transportation, so that more people can be registered and encouraged to vote. Recently, though, states run by Republicans have cut way back on these facilities and on early voting because these activities register more blacks and other minorities and increase minority voting. There's no other reason for what the GOPers are doing. Texas is beginning to turn "purple" from red, and these efforts to chill the vote are aimed at slowing that trend. Why is Texas turning purple? Perhaps a growing number of Texans are tired of the antics of Rick Perry, Ted Cruz, and Louis Gohmert, They make the state look...dumb. Doubtful. You know the answer. Demographics. |
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On 10/29/2014 9:24 AM, Tim wrote:
May be something to this http://www.tpnn.com/2014/10/28/exper...for-democrats/ I have been saying this for years, but I got a tin hat...lol... |
Vote fraud...
On 10/29/14 9:24 AM, Tim wrote:
May be something to this http://www.tpnn.com/2014/10/28/exper...for-democrats/ "Tea Party News Network"! Thanks, I needed a giggle. -- “There’s more idleness and abuse of government favors among the economically privileged than among the ranks of the disadvantaged.” - Norman Mailer |
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