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Old 07-22-2012, 03:17 PM
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Yea. I don't get it. Why the controversy?

A photo ID and signature would help eliminate fraud.
I remember 20 years ago, my mother had to get an ID to vote in Indiana. She's never had a Driver's License.

Get it done and move on.


I don't get it either...I have to show my driver's license to get checked off the roles before going into the booth. I consider it an honor to do so, and appreciate the retired folks that volunteer their time to man the polls.

What the hell is the difference? If they questioned my eligibility, I'd comply with the same honor of privilege, thankful that there are enough people that still give enough of a sh1t to insure the election is legitimate.

She is just bent because she knows how many illegitimate inhabitants of this country will purposefully and willingly attempt to sway the election via fraud, toward her particular candidate. And now she's crying because the fraud has been uncovered and disallowed. Boo hoo.
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Old 07-22-2012, 03:24 PM
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I don't get it either...I have to show my driver's license to get checked off the roles before going into the booth. I consider it an honor to do so, and appreciate the retired folks that volunteer their time to man the polls.

What the hell is the difference? If they questioned my eligibility, I'd comply with the same honor of privilege, thankful that there are enough people that still enough of a sh1t to insure the election is legitimate.

She is just bent because she knows how many illegitimate inhabitants of this country will purposefully and willingly attempt to sway the election via fraud, toward her particular candidate. And now she's crying because the fraud has been uncovered and disallowed. Boo hoo.
OMG! Brown people! Run in fear! Make up imaginary lies about voter fraud by illegals!
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Old 07-22-2012, 03:56 PM
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Daily Show hilariously eviscerates the lies about massive voter fraud existence:

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Florida's Republican Gov. Rick Scott recently signed a law that requires new voters to submit completed registration forms within 48 hours from the minute they fill them out, causing new voter registration to plummet by twenty percent.

The law is intended to limit rampant voter fraud, as Daily Show correspondent John Oliver explained last night to Jon Stewart: "Sacrificing twenty percent of new voter participation is nothing compared to the horrors of voter fraud, which, according to the Brennan Center for Justice, happens at a terrifying rate of 0.0004 percent."

The Brennan Center's number is minuscule, so voter fraud isn't a real concern, right?

Not so, Oliver said. Because who knows how many cases of undetected voter fraud there might be? "Voter fraud statistics are limited only as much as your imagination."

http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tu...gistration-law
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Old 07-22-2012, 04:42 PM
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Yes that's it... taking pride in my country and appreciating the efforts of our elected representatives by insuring legitimate voter roles = racism




You've got some nerve - but I wouldn't expect anything less out of you.

BTW, Obama's DOJ agreed with Rick Scott, so you can check one of the largest swing states off your list of potential vote stealing wins
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Old 07-22-2012, 04:47 PM
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Yes that's it... taking pride in my country and appreciating the efforts of our elected representatives by insuring legitimate voter roles = racism

You've got some nerve - but I wouldn't expect anything less out of you.

BTW, Obama's DOJ agreed with Rick Scott, so you can check one of the largest swing states off your list of potential vote stealing wins
Put your money where your silly allegations are - I expect nothing less from you. You said, "how many illegitimate inhabitants of this country will purposefully and willingly attempt to sway the election via fraud,".

How many? Give us some figures? Prove your allegation. It's absurd on it's face. This isn't Free Republic here.

It's your foot. If the shoe fits, wear it. I'm sure you're worried about all those Germans and Canadians "fixing the election". Face it - the proven facts are that there is little to no voter fraud.

Oh, and Obama's DOJ did not agree with Rick Scott that there is massive voter fraud at all. Compliance with access to a data base is not agreeing, and DOJ initially fought FL having access as they were afraid FL would misuse the info. I'm sure you know that before you misstated.
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Old 07-22-2012, 07:25 PM
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Put your money where your silly allegations are - I expect nothing less from you. You said, "how many illegitimate inhabitants of this country will purposefully and willingly attempt to sway the election via fraud,".

How many? Give us some figures? Prove your allegation. It's absurd on it's face. This isn't Free Republic here.

It's your foot. If the shoe fits, wear it. I'm sure you're worried about all those Germans and Canadians "fixing the election". Face it - the proven facts are that there is little to no voter fraud.

Oh, and Obama's DOJ did not agree with Rick Scott that there is massive voter fraud at all. Compliance with access to a data base is not agreeing, and DOJ initially fought FL having access as they were afraid FL would misuse the info. I'm sure you know that before you misstated.

Btw, where's your buddy coach panties lately, did you drive him away?
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Old 07-22-2012, 10:09 PM
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I need to cash a check - can I do that without a photo ID?

I want to purchase something with a credit card - can I do that without ID?

I want want to own a racehorse - can I do that without being fingerprinted and issued a photo ID?

I want drive a car - can I do that without a photo ID?

I want to travel to Myrtle Beach - can I pass through security without a photo ID?

I want to rent a car, can I do that with out a photo ID?

I want to rent a house in Myrtle Beach, can I do that without ID?
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