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1 posted on 09/05/2004 6:05:27 AM PDT by bad company
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Why is that lawyer admitting he commited multiple felonies? Was he already convicted or is he just incriminating himself?


2 posted on 09/05/2004 6:09:41 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: bad company

Start making some examples of a few, jail and fine, then many will get the message.


3 posted on 09/05/2004 6:10:13 AM PDT by boomop1
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To: bad company

WOW somebody at the Star got religion.

Truly amazing, wonder if Cleaver is getting worried???


6 posted on 09/05/2004 6:20:56 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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Anyone registered under a slightly different name or date of birth in two places would escape detection in the newspaper's analysis of voter registration databases in Missouri and Kansas. The study only flagged people registered in two places under exactly the same names and dates of birth.

Lovely how this newspaper article gives instructions on how to get away with vote fraud, isn't it?

7 posted on 09/05/2004 6:25:06 AM PDT by Auntie Mame ("Whether you think you can or think you can't -- you are right." Henry Ford)
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To: Agitate; StarCMC; TheEngineer; Bahbah; MOgirl; EagleMamaMT; LIB_CRUSHER; kid_in_kc; ...

Ping


8 posted on 09/05/2004 6:25:36 AM PDT by Missouri (Deport Te-rah-sa)
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“Election fraud is a crime against democracy and against all honest voters,” said Matt Blunt, Missouri's secretary of state and the state's chief election officer.

Well Matt, you've done some good with the sequestered ballot idea. It seems to have worked in 2002. But this idea of a week long voting period that you may support is not a good idea. If people want to vote, they should show up and vote that day or fill out an absentee ballot.

10 posted on 09/05/2004 6:30:23 AM PDT by Missouri (Deport Te-rah-sa)
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To: bad company

Voting twice is a federal crime, so arrest them already.


12 posted on 09/05/2004 6:34:22 AM PDT by tioga (GOP, the Grand Old Party. God Bless George W. Bush. Four More Years!)
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To: bad company

Scandal of Double Voters
By Russ Buettner
The New York Daily News | August 24, 2004

Some 46,000 New Yorkers are registered to vote in both the city and Florida... The News' investigation also found:


Of the 46,000 registered in both states, 68% are Democrats, 12% are Republicans. http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=14771


18 posted on 09/05/2004 6:43:31 AM PDT by anglian
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To: bad company

Wonder why they didn't disclose the party affiliation of these frauds?


22 posted on 09/05/2004 6:51:48 AM PDT by Smartaleck
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One person, one vote.

Sounds nice, eh? But is it?

We are a REPRESENTATIVE Republic. Not a pure deomcracy. One person, one vote is NOT fundamental to freedom, to Liberty, to fairness, to sensititivity, nor to longevity of the system, nor to the basic requirements of the Constitution and the Constitutions -- Federal and State.

In 1921 a MAJORITY of the people, imo, would have likely brought back slavery in a worse form than original -- the majority would have totally defranchised ANY negro, slave or free.

In 1863 it's likely, imo, a MAJORITY of people were AGAINST the Civil War and would have voted to STOP it -- slavery would have continued in the CSA for many many years. Not forever, but many years longer. And in that what-if when WWII broke out, chances are both the USA and the CSA would have stood by and watched -- if not one of us supporting the Germans! Isn't one man, one vote FUN?

In 1776 the OVERWHELMING majority did NOT support the Revolution, and chances are a simple majority favored a continuance of our being a mere colony of Royal England.

Oh, yeah! Democracy is GREAT!

26 posted on 09/05/2004 7:02:05 AM PDT by bvw
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Where is the info on the prosecution of these crimes? As long as we don't enforce the laws, and fine them severely and make a lot of press out of it, this will continue to be a problem. Ashcroft should act and act visibily before the next election ... which means NOW!! Especially in states that have a history of this (Wisconsin, Florida, Illinois, etc.)

I don't have to guess who the party affiliation of most if not all of these double-voters probably are ...


28 posted on 09/05/2004 7:04:59 AM PDT by AgThorn (Go go Bush!! But don't turn your back on America with "immigrant amnesty")
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To: bad company

That's how Republican Kansas got shafted with a left-wing Democrap Governor. And don't expect her to stop this practice.


35 posted on 09/05/2004 8:00:29 AM PDT by eccentric (aka baldwidow)
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Here in Texas it is common for some people to re-register every time they move as well as register at homes of relatives or friends. On election day they collect a tidy sum for voting in multiple precincts. Its an easy scam.


36 posted on 09/05/2004 8:24:39 AM PDT by darth
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To: bad company

I realize this is off a bit on a tangent but in comparing populations of the largest and smallest states in US Senate races 1 Wyoming voter is equal to about 60 to 70 California voters.


37 posted on 09/05/2004 8:33:02 AM PDT by xp38
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• 2000: Election Day becomes a mess in St. Louis, with charges of fraud and manipulation, as some polls stayed open three hours past closing time to accommodate long lines.

In Texas everyone in line at closing time is allowed to vote. From what I recall of 2000, the three extra hours was not to accommodate "long lines" of people who showed up to vote on time, but rather to allow people to show up and vote after the polls were to have closed.

39 posted on 09/05/2004 8:53:27 AM PDT by Pilsner
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