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Looks like my right to vote is being cancelled.
1 posted on 10/31/2004 5:17:17 AM PST by Captiva
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To: Captiva

It shows how absolutely unethical and UNlaw abiding the people are. It probably doesn't even bother them that they are committing a crime.


2 posted on 10/31/2004 5:19:50 AM PST by marty60
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To: Captiva

When I moved to a new state, I would have been registered in two states at once for a time until my registration in my old state of residence expired. Of course I never voted in both states. It is not illegal to be registered to vote in two states. The problem is knowing who will actually VOTE (illegally) in both states.


6 posted on 10/31/2004 5:26:54 AM PST by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: Captiva
Ther is a very easy way to disuade "Snowbirds" from voting in Florida plus another state!

Let the State Revenue Departments announce that any person voting in their "State Income Tax" state will have their state income tax records reviewed! Since almost all of the "Snowbirds" declare themselves to be residents of Florida (no state income tax, residential homestead exemptions, etc.) they would run the risk of having to pay taxes to their "old states"...

8 posted on 10/31/2004 5:28:29 AM PST by ExSES
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To: Captiva
"...a practice frowned on by election officials in both states.

Frowned on?!! This is criminal - catching a half dozen of these dishonorable people should not be too hard - throw the book at them with a jail sentence and fine! I know a well known lawyer and his wife who are doing just this - voting both in Chicago and AZ.

10 posted on 10/31/2004 5:36:14 AM PST by yoe (Kerry is the re-invention of Jimmy Carter)
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To: Captiva

I wouldn't worry. Most Ohio retirees in Florida are solid Republican voters on the Gulf Coast.


11 posted on 10/31/2004 5:39:15 AM PST by HostileTerritory
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To: Captiva; maica
"It's not against the law to be registered in two places

It's time to make it against the law. When a person registers in a new state, there should be automatic notification, state to state, that he is no longer registered in the previous state. The same thing could happen when moving within a state. The 'Rats don't want anything that clears voter rolls of non-legal voters.

13 posted on 10/31/2004 5:40:21 AM PST by Freee-dame
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To: Captiva
"It is a problem," said Sharon Harrington, Lee County, Fla., supervisor. "Those are the ones that really ought to be caught."

You have their names.
You have their addresses.

Now go do the right thing.

15 posted on 10/31/2004 5:49:26 AM PST by woofer
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To: Captiva
"It's a trust system," Greenman said.

Wellllll, isn't that special?!

19 posted on 10/31/2004 6:01:17 AM PST by Timeout (Just hours to go....before we sleep!)
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To: Captiva

Can anyone guess at the breakdown (Rep vs Dem) of those dually registered? I'd suspect that it's not just Ohio Dems that enjoy Florida's beaches. With Ohio being a Rep. state it could be that the majority of these are conservatives.


20 posted on 10/31/2004 6:04:50 AM PST by Round 9
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To: Captiva

I voted absentee last week... If the lines are not too long I'm going to go to my polling place to see if I can vote again.

I won't do it, but I will bring it to the attention to the UN poll watcher and every TV camera around.

Not sure if they will be at my polling place since it's not in one of the "disenfranchised" areas...


22 posted on 10/31/2004 9:03:49 AM PST by Captiva (DVC)
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To: Captiva; marty60; Motherbear

SOURCE: http://www.conservativeaction.org/resources.php3?nameid=votefraud

How Democrats Steal Elections - Top 10 Methods of Liberal Vote Fraud

1. Over-Voting. In Democrat strongholds like St. Louis, Philadelphia and Detroit, some precincts had 100% of their registered voters voting, with 99% of the ballots going to Gore. Clearly, multiple voting resulted in extra tallies for Gore in the 2000 election. (New York Post, 12/09/00).

2. Dead Voters. This classic Democratic method of vote fraud goes all the way back to 1960 in Chicago and Dallas. The 2000 election was no exception. In Miami-Dade County, for example, some of the 144 ineligible votes (those which officials actually admitted to) were cast by dead people, including a Haitian-American who's been deceased since 1977 (Miami-Herald, 12/24/00).

3. Mystery Voters. These "voters" cast votes anyway but are not even registered to vote. In heavily Democratic Broward County, for example, more than 400 ballots were cast by non-registered voters. (Miami-Herald 1/09/01)

4. Military ballots. Many of these votes were disqualified for the most mundane and trivial reasons. At least 1,527 valid military ballots were discarded in Florida by Democratic vote counters (Drudge Report, 11/19/00).

5. Criminals. Felons are a natural Democratic voter and they're protected on voter rolls across the country. In Florida at least 445 ex-convicts - including rapists and murderers -- voted illegally on November 7th. Nearly all of them were registered Democrats. (Miami-Herald 12/01/00)

6. Illegal aliens. These voters have long been a core liberal constituency, especially in California. In Orange County in 1996, Rep. Bob Dornan had his congressional seat stolen from him when thousands of illegal aliens voted for Loretta Sanchez (Christian Science Monitor, 9/2/97).

7. Vote-buying. Purchasing votes has long been a traditional scheme by Democrats, and not just with money. In the 2000 election in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Democratic workers initiate a "smokes-for-votes" campaign in which they paid dozens of homeless men with cigarettes if they cast ballots for Al Gore (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, 11/14/00).

8. Phantom Voters. These voters don't really exist, but their ballots do. In the 1996 Lousiana Senate race, GOP candidate Woody Jenkins had the election stolen from him when he discovered that 7,454 actual votes were cast but had no paper trail to authenticate them (Behind the Headlines, F.R. Duplantier, 4/27/97).

9. Dimpled chads. Those infamous punch-cards were a ballot bonanza for Al Gore. Democratic poll workers in Palm Beach, Dade and Broward counties tampered and manipulated thousands of ineligible ballots and counted them for Gore, even though no clear vote could be discerned. (NewsMax.com 11/27, 12/22, 11/18, 11/19/00).

10. Absentee ballots. Normally it's assumed that Republicans benefit from absentee ballots. But in the case of Miami's 1997 mayoral election, hundreds of absentee ballots were made for sale or sent out to non-Miami residents. Fraud was so extensive in the race that the final results were overturned in court (FL Dept. of Law Enforcement Report, 1/5/98)."

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=votefraud
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=electionfraud

EVERY VOTE COUNT . . . EVEN THE FRAUDULENT ONES!!


23 posted on 10/31/2004 2:10:05 PM PST by hripka (There are a lot of smart people out there in FReeperLand)
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To: Captiva
I actually know a few people in this category. So far, everyone has not double voted so I just assume they were earer too lazy or forgot to update their status. It's easy to check. If you know a snowbird, or if you know someone who moved, checked with the local election board and see if they are actively voting. Most large counties have all that information acessible online.
25 posted on 10/31/2004 2:29:14 PM PST by fso301
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To: Captiva; All; newzjunkey

This cannot be allowed to stand. We *MUST* demand national (not a federal gov't clearinghouse) data sharing be passed into law. This type of thing *cannot*, *must not* be allowed to continue into one more election cycle regardless of how this election goes. Double-voting is immoral and most definitely un-American.


26 posted on 11/02/2004 12:10:35 AM PST by newzjunkey (Keep crime down: NO on CA Prop 66. Pray for America. Vote BUSH!)
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