Wonder why no mention of which party these "people" were registered under.
To: Phantom Lord
2 posted on
08/19/2004 7:40:30 AM PDT by
Phantom Lord
(Advantages are taken, not handed out)
To: Constitution Day; mykdsmom
3 posted on
08/19/2004 7:40:52 AM PDT by
Phantom Lord
(Advantages are taken, not handed out)
To: Phantom Lord
4 posted on
08/19/2004 7:41:04 AM PDT by
RockinRight
(Liberalism IS the status quo)
To: Phantom Lord
This is how the RATS are also sabotaging the Nader campaign. They go to work for the company that gets "registered" voters to sign to get him on the ballot but when the signatures are checked, amazing enough, they are all fake and it it too late to get him registered.
So Nader pays to have his own campaign torpedoed.
To: Phantom Lord
I've noticed the national media are already promoting stories hinting at Republican voter fraud and voter intimidation. On consecutive days, New York Times columnists Bob Herbert and Paul Krugman ran columns claiming, respectively, that Florida was harrassing black voters (because the state is investigating allegations of DEMOCRATIC voter fraud), and that electronic voting machines can be used to manipulate elections for Republicans. Meanwhile, the left-wing weekly "The Nation" has a cover story suggesting that the Republicans are planning to steal the election. I also saw a political cartoon on the Republican-voter-fraud theme in the local paper. It sems that the Dems are once again planning election-day and post-election chaos if things don't turn out their way.
To: LibreOuMort
9 posted on
08/19/2004 8:07:20 AM PDT by
sionnsar
(Iran Azadi ||| Resource for Traditional Anglicans: trad-anglican.faithweb.com)
To: Phantom Lord
Actually, the party registration is immaterial. Were it actual vote fraud, any competent criminal would mix up the registrations, because the "voter" can still vote for whomever they choose. Heck, registering them as members of the opposition would be even better.
Most likely, these are employees faking registrations because they were paid for each registration the completed.
10 posted on
08/19/2004 8:10:09 AM PDT by
sharktrager
(The road to hell is paved with good intentions. And the paving contractor lives in Chappaqua.)
To: Phantom Lord
a lefty fund-raiserThey're lefty, so their 'mistakes' must be innocent.
11 posted on
08/19/2004 8:14:22 AM PDT by
blanknoone
(Republicans need to acknowldege that campaign finance reform failed and start setting up 527s.)
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