Posted on 10/20/2004 5:40:04 AM PDT by ShadowAce
Sorry for the vanity, but I cannot find an on-line source for this.
While I was driving into work this morning, I heard on the radio that Missouri has over 4.1 million people registered to vote--which is more than Missouri has eligible. Clearly there is vote fraud going on.
Has anyone else heard about this or was I hearing things?
Missouri, do we know anything about this?
Unfortunately, that seems to be going on elsewhere, too.
I hate to say it but we do need a national voting ID card, done with SS numbers or finger/eye identification. This is an outrage.
Dems will fillibuster that until armageddon.
KerrySpot at National Review Online is reporting that there are more registered voters in Philadelphia than are eligible too. The fraud is pervasive nationwide. We're becoming a banana republic.
I don't think I have a problem with that. I don't mind confirming that I actually am a citizen, that I am registered and that I am who I say who I am. Can this not be done at the state level, or are the state machines just too corrupt? Don't know the answer.
It may end up with 666 on the forehead... scary.
The IRS manages to keep track...
Combine that with the plan to disenfrancise the military vote in Florida and you see a pattern of fraud that is breathless in it's scope.
My thoughts as well. A national voter ID would also ensure that "snow birds" would only be allowed one vote. Either they vote in their home state or their winter "vacation" spots, but not both. I imagine there will be many Mary Poppins voters that are disenfranchised this year.
Agreed! voter fraud is the single most dangerous element in our Democracy (actually a Democratic Republic).
They talked about this on KSDK channel 5 here in St. Louis last night. They said that about a third of the counties in Missouri have more voters registered than they do citizens of voting age. The problem is particulary bad in big counties like St. Louis county and St. Louis City. While there may be some fraud, they said the primary reason for this is that it takes more than four years for people who have moved to be purged from the voter list. In the more populous counties, people are more likely to move more frequently than in rural counties. As a result you have people registered to vote in more than one location. I believe they said the reason these people couldnt be removed more quickly was Federal law.
It's speculation, to some point at this time, without the actual census numbers and voter registration results from each county (in OH, FL, MI, WI, NY, PA, ... etc.).
A reasonable assumption, no doubt, since massive registration HAS absolutely occurred.
But, of course, it's democrat fraud, and the MSM won't investigate nor print the results!
Don't know what the elegible voter number is.... but the SOS web site list some 3,511,894 registered voters as of the August Primary which is less than the General Elections of 2000 and 2002..... thus they would have to have had some 600,000 additional registrations to get to the 4.1 million you cite.... maybe they have.....
http://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/registeredvoters.asp?rvmID=0004
In the Florida Keys, I have to show a photyo ID to vote. I don't understand why this is not a national standard.
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