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To: Twotone

Only in-person voting has even a chance to be fair, but it ain’t gonna happen.


9 posted on 08/27/2024 1:41:24 PM PDT by libertylover (Our biggest problem, by far, is that almost all of big media is AGENDA-DRIVEN, not-truth driven.)
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To: libertylover
Only in-person voting has even a chance to be fair, but it ain’t gonna happen.

I respectfully disagree. If people perceive that the current electoral system is being stolen——and that their own votes are either worthless, of questionable value, or NOT EVEN BEING COUNTED because they were deliberately eliminated by machines designed and manipulated by felons——they will be enraged.

And yes, enough of them will vote insist on ripping up the current system. Someone in our own number here happily beat me to it, mentioning the electric chair, I think.

I was merely going to say that inasmuch as American men over the past 250 years have consistently given their very lives to ensure our right to self-rule--which is to say, our right to control our government by casting a legitimate ballot--it is not hyperbole to say that the penalty for election fraud must be capital.

22 posted on 08/27/2024 2:19:05 PM PDT by SamuraiScot
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To: libertylover

We had in-person-voting-only for years and years in this country and it worked just fine. Around 62 percent of the voting-age population normally votes in our major elections, that’s roughly 4.3 million per state, so that is not unmanageable by any means, especially with computer assistance which we didn’t even have back then, so what is the objection/impediment to returning to that system, except to provide an avenue for cheating?


32 posted on 08/27/2024 2:45:46 PM PDT by 4Runner
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