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To: ex-Texan
Oh man...another Dem on crack...

Let's see...who tried to (or was that, did?) manipulate the ballots in FL? The Dems.

Who helps illegal aliens, the dead, and non-human Americans vote? The Dems.

Who supports easier vote fraud, aka electronic voting? The Dems.

On the plus side, maybe articles like this can scare the average Dem into opposing what their party wants.

BTW, I am amused that the author thinks that when the legislature's majority tries to draw up districts in Texas its gerrymandering, but when a couple of Dem judges take the about the most conservative state in the Union and gerrymander it so outrageously that said state send more Dems to the House then Reps that's ok???



2 posted on 07/27/2003 10:31:22 PM PDT by swilhelm73
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To: swilhelm73
We need to include in the election laws extremely severe punishments for tampering with elections.

How many of the thousands of college kids that bragged about voting multiple times for Algore Junior were prosecuted?

The rats are happy that penelties are weak and proscution of vote fraud even weaker.

Look at how they gripe about any requirement to present photo ID at a polling center.

5 posted on 07/27/2003 11:15:54 PM PDT by weegee
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To: swilhelm73
This writer expresses my own concerns about computer voting. He is, of course, a Democrat, and is terrified of nonDemocrats tweaking the software. I suspect the Democrats would have more incentive to do it at this time because that sort of thing is regarded by them as "helping" true democracy and these days they control the city political machines which rig elections as a matter of course. If the voting machines are linked or hooked to the internet then elections will become simpler as candidates no longer have to worry about courting the voters so much. The people that must be "influenced" will be the programmers, a much smaller population.
Above and beyond actual vote-rigging, the writer is also laying the groundwork for a challenge to any unfavorable result in the California recall election. In any computerized election any nonDemocrat result will be decried as rigged by evil capitalist programmer lackeys of Big Buiness and Republicans. I think computer voting is a BAD IDEA.
8 posted on 07/28/2003 2:18:00 AM PDT by arthurus
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