To: GVnana
When my husband and I recieved our vote-by-mail forms, I was shocked to see that all they need for proof of I.D. was a bank statement or a bill with your address on it. that’s it? And they wonder why voter fraud is a problem? So anyone that pays a bill is considered a citizen?
To: marstegreg
In 2004, at my voting place in California, I offered my driver's license for ID. The poll worker didn't look at it, just said ‘you don't need an ID, all we need is your signature’. No wonder voter fraud is as bad in our country as in any third world country.
To: marstegreg
When my husband and I recieved our vote-by-mail forms, I was shocked to see that all they need for proof of I.D. was a bank statement or a bill with your address on it. thats it? And they wonder why voter fraud is a problem? So anyone that pays a bill is considered a citizen?I think that absentee ballots are a huge part of the fraud. I wish I had the time to compare the number of absentee ballots in these close races (Minnesota, Alaska, etc.)in the past and now. I feel sure it's an impossible increase.
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09/28/2009 4:28:20 PM PDT by
Kenny
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