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To: MNDude
I'm sure the indians in the dakotas and Montana cross over to vote....all they need to say is they live there, because afterall you can't question an indian or a black...it insults them....

pretty discouraging about the lack of values and ethics and morality....

but then people will go to their churches like they're some sort of good Christian....

we need to continue to take over state houses and legislatures as we can...

we need voter id and we need more control over registrations.....

we need vote integrity of our voting machines....they must be calibrated before and after by officials of both parties...and stopped several times during voting hours to check them again....

every voter needs to have his or her vote verified by a paper copy.....

of course this would take massive numbers of volunteers.....but if it meant taking our country back, couldn't we do it?

51 posted on 11/08/2012 8:52:27 AM PST by cherry
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To: cherry

Minnesota voters just rejected the voter ID law. :(

We have to have these votes in off presidential vote years.


53 posted on 11/08/2012 8:58:33 AM PST by MNDude
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To: cherry

A touch screen is where fraud can come in.....see the Ohio places where Romney votes went to Obama. Software to change votes, after the voter has posted his ballot, has been invented.

In my county, old fashioned paper ballots, where you fill in a circle beside your choice, are used. That can’t be changed and you have a paper trail. A machine counts these votes and machines break down sometimes. Thats the downside but I’ll take the paper ballot anyday.


79 posted on 11/08/2012 5:38:05 PM PST by jch10 (BO went to bed and let Americans die.)
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