Posted on 10/15/2008 11:12:44 AM PDT by george76
My point being that, permanent ink wouldn’t solve anything. The mail-in fraud must be addressed in a different manner.
The fact that they tried names like Mickey Mouse and Rip Van Winkle shows how blatant they are getting. Yes, these obviously fake names are caught, but what about John Smith, or Mary Brown? Realistic looking fake names, are they being caught?
Where is Pres. Bush and the justice dept??????
Where is Pres. Bush and the justice dept?????? Same place they have been for the past eight years. Jefferson, Raines, Gorelick, etc., etc. “Let’s let bygones be bygones. “
Too late, they've already registered him. Muliple times in multiple states.
Now Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Sylvester T. Cat are still not registered, in most states anyway.
I guess it could happen. In Sleepy Hollow in the Kaatskill Mountains of New Holland, er, New York.
"ACORN registered me to vote........89 times."
This should not be allowed. Bad enough that *anyone* other than the county people in charge of elections should be able to collect registrations, but to let a political party or a campaign organization do so makes letting the fox guard the hen house look like a Good Idea.
Also likely not a youngster. It's been a long time since "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" was used in schools, and nearly as long since the Disney version was popular.
Nice work.
The motor voter was a scam from the beginning.
ACORN and BHO designed it that way.
All applications should only be filled out and approved at the county clerk’s office. No blank forms should be given out to be filled in elsewhere.
Rip Van Winkle is awake and running for the Tennessee State House. He is real and conservative. His website is www.VanWinkle37.com . If you can help him out with a small donation, I know he will appreciate it. The Republicans need to win three house seats to take control. Rip has a real chance at winning.
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