To: Hojczyk
dipping fingers in ink, too. keeps the democrats from busing people from one precinct to another...
4 posted on
06/09/2011 11:35:47 AM PDT by
camle
(keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
To: camle
When the Iraqi's first did that during the 2004 elections, I thought, "nan, what a ingenious idea!" Of course something like that would be considered an egregious infringement on a liberal's inalienable right to vote repeatedly in this country and would be subject immediately to numerous ACLU lawsuits. I for one am all for using an indelible ink or better yet a stain like methylene blue (it will not completely wash off no matter what the solvent, as anyone who has worked in a chemistry or microbiology lab will attest; it has to wear off) to mark you so you could not vote again.
"Vote early......and often!".......William Hale Thompson, who surprisingly was a CHICAGO Mayor.
15 posted on
06/09/2011 12:04:28 PM PDT by
NWFLConservative
(Game On!.................Saracuda 2012)
To: camle
“dipping fingers in ink, too. keeps the democrats from busing people from one precinct to another...”
Seriously that’s probably the real reason for their “motor voter law” which made it all but imposable to get people off the voter registration list until they failed to vote for like 5 elections.
Someone could easily “register to vote” in many different states and counties.
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