Posted on 10/23/2004 4:11:36 PM PDT by truthandlife
Would you like to add a literacy test or poll tax to that order Sir?
They couldn't pass any meaningful legislation because the Rinos voted with the Democrats to stop any kind of voter ID because they were afraid they would be called BAD names. Rinos would rather be kicked out of office than have somebody say something bad about them. They ended up working together on the only thing they could pass - a gob of taxpayer $ spent for voting equipment to replace stuff that has worked fine for years and the "provisional" ballot crap that only leads to more potential for fraud.
It is one thing to register invalid voters and then determine whether or not they voted. It is indeed a tragedy where citizens would stoop so low as to vote in two states. I can see a few, but 46000, seems a lot to me.
The only other explanation that I can come up with besides DIM cheating for this kind of thing would be a scenario like this:
Recently retired people move from NY to Fla (hey, it happens), and register to vote in Florida without calling their County Election office in NY and letting them know they can remove their name from the rolls.
But 46,000 sounds like a large number. How often do counties purge their registration lists?
We still need to worry about the fakes Soros illegally put on the voter rolls.
Fox's brilliant legal analyst, Judge Andrew Napolitano, presented this frightening scenario that hundreds upon hundreds of thousands are illegally registered by the Soros groups, and are primed to vote for Kerry.
Judge AN said the scheme works like this: people are registered in several names, then on election day individuals will be given lists and told in what precincts to vote, and in what name, so that one person could end up voting several times. Multiply that by hundreds of thousands (ugh).
In some precincts they had 98% voter registration which is patently impossible. The proliferation of false ID's is also a problem.
Dims have been trying to setup voters in advance by claiming legitimate questions raised about illegal voters is Republican harassment.
As FReeper Grampadave postulated: Voter fraud must be made one of the most severe crimes in America. Those who commit it go to jail. Those, who organize the voter fraud, lose their homes, savings and double the jail time.
Those who supposedly worked to insure a proper vote such as election officials if involved in voter fraud get the penalties above and maybe those listed below. Those who financed and controlled the organizers, are tried for treason and suffer the appropriate penalties.
Any illegal is put in jail for 3 years, his/her family is deported immediately. After the jail sentence, they are deported. No one in the family can ever come back to the states after deportation.
Undermining US elections----and democracy----deserves no less than this.
Simple. Mandatory 1 year in jail for submitting a fraudulent vote, mandatory that sentences are CONSECUTIVE, so the political operatives who submit dozens of fake votes go away forever.
Thank you most kindly for your civil service.
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Thank God above that the GOP is on the offensive and not about to roll over and let the lying, cheating democRATS steal this election like they tried in vain to do last time!
The importance of not depriving anyone of their vote meant that the laws REQUIRED that nobody be dropped from the voter rolls until they had missed at least one Presidential and one off-year election, which means there is a six-year period in which the voter roll was REQUIRED BY LAW TO BE INACCURATE for any specific person.
I personally knew the (Republican) Supervisor of Elections in Broward County Jane Carroll and many of her staff, and I can state without fear of contradiction that I was on the Broward voter roll for almost 8 years after I moved EVEN THOUGH I CALLED THEM EVERY YEAR to be sure to remove my name. They explained that the law did not permit that. I had to NOT VOTE for a period of 6 years, then they could start the process. My deceased father was on the same voter roll for almost 10 years for the very same reason, even though I notified them repeatedly.
And this was in a Republican-run office where they WANTED to be accurate but were prevented by law from being accurate. This was of course before motor-voter law was passed, and who knows what the law requires now.
Read post 49-50...There's your answer!!!
Honest people sometimes have trouble believing that others are not the same;it is especially difficult for many to accept that their friends and co-workers hate work and desire utopian socialism.(of course,it never brings anything but suffering,but fools still fall for it.)
That must be how the Indians vote in South Dakota.
Oh really?? Where were you in 2000?
Um, point out to me what is wrong with my answer, Mr. Smarminess.
We did it this way for years before Klintoon & Co. passed the Motor Voter Registration.
BTW, I'd also like to add The US Constitution I and Basic Economics to that order.
"But Robert Bennett, the state GOP chairman, says the demographic issues are moot. "I'm not going to play this game of suppression and intimidation," he said. "Voter fraud is voter fraud, no matter where it occurs."
Exactly. You don't get a pass just because you're a minority. And that should go for EVERYTHING.
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