Posted on 10/25/2016 12:31:06 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Do the deceased prefer Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump? Thousands of people who are likely dead are registered to vote in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
A data analysis firm hired by a voter registration group said on Tuesday that its analysis of Indianas voter database found thousands of people over the age of 110 who would likely be deceased and are still registered to vote.
TargetSmart conducted a review of the state voter file maintained by Republican Secretary of State Connie Lawsons office on behalf of Patriot Majority,
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Yeah, they have it good.
That SHOULD be reason enough to demand positive voter ID to vote.
These lib judges that continue to strike down laws requiring it know full well that illegals and dead people are voting.
Mine haven’t tried to convince me that I am dead. But about 10 years ago, they wanted to find out what happens if you operate a transporter inside a time machine.
And now they are studying physics.
I figure they will either revolutionize the world, or destroy us all.
Obviously they have to cross-reference to see who is dead, put those names on a separate sheet. When somebody comes in to vote under that name, have them arrested.
You know, I’m going to make the rumor that Trump has a trap for people voting like this. My wife is Mexican (legal) so I know a lot about the Hispanic illegal community. They are terrified of Trump, and rumors spread like wild fire in their community.
I have some of those. My usual formulation is, "He'll either invent cold fusion or turn 21 in prison doing life without parole."
Other people look at me funny when I say things like that, but they don't know I'm a vampire. They'll get theirs!
Are you positing, then, an instantly-available database of everyone who has died in the United States?
That’s probably because there is no image in the mirror for them to notice...or there’s a lack of mirrors. Either one would support their case.
We’re all good, thanks!
Getting to be jerky-making time around here.
Good point. I'll bring that up.
Beef?
That’s hilarious.
And I just watched the 1931 version of Dracula last night.
Youve probably already mastered Bela’s “The Look” to control the little ones
I'm for positive I.D., vote on election day only(unless EXTREME extenuating circumstance[overseas in military service]not “because I'm out of town”, and blue finger of proof.
I’m more likely to growl than hiss, so I might be a werewolf.
LOL, my son and one of his friends chose cold fusion to do a shark tank presentation at their high school. I got really into helping them build a business case. Unfortunately they ran out of time and cancelled the presentations.
Come to think of it, my brother did turn 21 in command restriction in the Navy. The recruiter lied to him and told him he would get a degree, so he quit. If they told him to pick up a broom. He would pick it up and drop it. Congressman Long (LA) sent a congressional inquiry into why the recruiter had lied. They gave him an honorable discharge but put on it...reason for discharge: burden to command.
The US population is about 325 million, with about 75% 18 or older. Let's assume about 50% are registered to vote. Let's assume the death rate of 823/100k applies to all age groups. Therefore just about 1 million voters (1,003,031) will die annually, or about 2,750 per day, 20,00 per week, or 84,000 per month.
So, OF COURSE there will be thousands of dead registered voters. This is no surprise whatsoever and is to be expected.
The real issue is, "Why are there millions of dead voters?"
And "Why is the system broken to not immediately remove deceased registered voters?"
Young people sure can be interesting. I’m glad I’m 382 years old and don’t have to go through all that anymore.
Not really. They come out to vote whenever the democRAT candidate is in danger of losing.
I guess there is an advantage to turning into a mist and escaping a room or turning into a bat and flying away.
(Bat.)
Yeah, I toyed with alternative endings there. Decided it was best to leave it alone.
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