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To: relictele

screw you knee jerk jerk. Everything in your paranoic world view isn’t a conspiracy. I moved to Texas and DID have my Missouri registration cancelled but I’m certain that for the bulk of sunbelt immigrants that is not a priority.

Yes there are instances of voter fraud but in the multi-millions?
Prove it.


33 posted on 06/26/2014 8:08:06 AM PDT by CARTOUCHE (9999 EOM)
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To: CARTOUCHE

Oh dear. Have you any toys left in the playpen or have you thrown them all?

My comment, echoed by many others on this thread, is that the Democrats are the ones who, in a sudden, isolated burst of libertarianism that must feel very strange to them, suddenly declare that we need NO laws on the books since the offense in question NEVER happens. Following their cod-logic, we can remove homicide statutes from the books in locations where no murders occur.

A conspiracy isn’t necessarily a massive thing. Two people agreeing to break the law is a conspiracy by definition. But precincts registering 100% perfect vote totals for Candidate X or precincts reporting 105% turnout are a fairly large and noticeable. A poll worker, with motive and opportunity to fiddle numbers who was tried and convicted of fraud and still proclaimed she was doing the right thing, is most certainly an ‘instance.’

A researcher in Florida recently discovered 600+ double registrations in just a few precincts.

It’s a logical canard dismiss specific examples as instances, since instances make up trends and small-scale vote fraud becomes large-scale vote fraud through simple arithmetic without any central controlling authority required.

I’m not sure how your situation is relevant since you followed the law and so did the government. The question both of us should ask is: why haven’t all states and all precincts? Keep the seed from germinating and the plant will never grow.

The only proof I require is that those who are most vociferously opposed to the simple standard of a fair election are the ones who stand to benefit the most from fraud. As above, their sudden civil-liberties epiphany is not only unprecedented, it is hypocritical in the extreme.


38 posted on 06/26/2014 8:29:22 AM PDT by relictele (Principiis obsta & Finem respice - Resist The Beginnings & Consider The Ends)
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