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Hillary: Why I Oppose Stopping Election Fraud
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| 10/17/02
| Limbacher
Posted on 10/17/2002 6:40:48 PM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection
Hillary Clinton is remarkably candid in explaining why she was one of only two U.S senators to vote against even a weak attempt to stop election fraud.
"This would make it more difficult to vote in New York," she told the New York Post.
Yes, it's such an agonizing ordeal when people have to reach back, take their wallet out of their pocket or purse, find their driver's license or Social Security card, stick the card back in the wallet, and stow the wallet. It's cruel and inhumane.
Of course, Democrat fraud was so much easier in the good old days when a New Yorker merely had to sign his name - or anyone's name - to "prove" his identity before voting.
The new measure certainly won't do Hillary's future presidential campaign any good.
The "surprising opposition" of Hillary and fellow New York Democrat Sen. Charles Schumer "angered even some Democrats, who had worked for months to win a broad compromise," the Post reported today.
Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., gave a "sharp rebuke" to Hill and Chuck, and said the bill was supposed to help the country, not any one state.
"I'm not in the Connecticut Assembly or the New York ... Assembly. I'm serving the United States Senate. I was under the impression that we were serving the country here," Dodd said sarcastically.
TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: electionfraud; hillary; votefraud
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To: Shooter 2.5
There is virtually NO impediment to non-citizens registering to vote and voting. A couple of years ago, a college student acquaintance of mine recounted the story of a foreign student in her dorm, who was startled to receive a voter registration card in the mail. She certainly hadn't applied for one, and couldn't imagine how she'd happened to get one. With a little investigation, it became clear. She had gotten a driver's license and the state (Pennsylvania) has "motor-voter" in which people can register to vote simultaneously with getting a driver's license just by checking a box. Problem is, this young lady HADN'T registered to vote. Bigger problem is, apparently the staff of the driver's license bureaucracy automatically registers everyone who gets a driver's license (they're union employees, so it's no surprise that they've been instructed to check off that little box if the license applicant "forgot").
I really think vote security is going to be a HUGE issue very soon, and the battle is likely to be a bloody one (to some extent literally).
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Will Mexican ID cards be accepted as proof of identity?
To: liberty or death; DWSUWF
Both of you mentioned owning land, home or business. It just occurred to me that if we had voting rights defined that way, the Democrats would soon be limiting the size of land that must be owned. Then there would be distribution of tiny plots of land so they could pull more people on board.
Democrats seem to never play by the rules or the spirit of the rules. It's all about power to them.
To: GregoryFul
Wouldn't he lose all of his presidential perks? Don't know that the trashman would want to actually be in a lowly senate seat. A junior senator? He has that big ego to deal with, wants to travel on our nickel, and would only be able to pull in the New Jersey pennies. Not too sure he would go for this.
TC
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posted on
10/17/2002 7:54:32 PM PDT
by
I_be_tc
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
"Yes, it's such an agonizing ordeal when people have to reach back, take their wallet out of their pocket or purse,
find their driver's license or Social Security card, stick the card back in the wallet,
and stow the wallet. It's cruel and inhumane. " cruel n inhumane; they can't remember which phoney i.d. they're supposed to use...
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posted on
10/17/2002 8:00:16 PM PDT
by
hoot2
To: Mr. Mulliner
Amendment XXVI
Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States, who are 18 years of age or older, to vote, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of age.
To: Paleo Conservative
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I love it!!!!!!
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posted on
10/17/2002 8:00:39 PM PDT
by
shiva
To: woofie
Hillary Rodham Clinton, friend to the working felon LOL!
I sense the kernel of a campaign slogan here.....
Hillary felon love with Socialism.
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posted on
10/17/2002 8:02:36 PM PDT
by
jigsaw
To: Mr. Mulliner
"...Democrats seem to never play by the rules or the spirit of the rules..." 100% valid point.
However, my suggestion for returning to something that the the Founding Fathers would be able to recognize is for that period of time when we were rebuilding... after we finished burying the treasonous dead.
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posted on
10/17/2002 8:04:45 PM PDT
by
DWSUWF
To: jigsaw
Hillary Felon Love With Illegal Voters
To: *Vote Fraud
PING VOTE FRAUD list...
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posted on
10/17/2002 8:06:07 PM PDT
by
weegee
To: Mr. Mulliner
Sorry...but that advice in NOT constitutional. While we all may like it...and wish we could amend it to read as such...it is not currently constitutional and an ammendment such as that will never be passed. So...while it is a nice hypothetical suggestion...it has no basis in reality or constitution.
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
"I oppose election reform because a carpet bagger like me from Arkansa could never ever get elected in New York without fraud"
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Mrs. Bill Clintoon doesn't want her minions getting confused. When they reach for their wallets, she wants money, not a voter ID card!
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To: Lunatic Fringe
Hillary Felon Love With Illegal Voters Excellent!
Regards to everyone there on the fringe!
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posted on
10/17/2002 8:20:19 PM PDT
by
jigsaw
To: gov_bean_ counter
"This is another example of just how out of touch Hillary Clinton is with mainstream America. " you think hillary would be embarrassed to show "who's wallet was in her pants...."ol crusty"???
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posted on
10/17/2002 8:48:25 PM PDT
by
hoot2
To: DWSUWF
"Own a home, or a business, have an honorable discharge from the service, etc.? " close, but no cigar.
how bout, "do you pay taxes?"...then you can vote.
too many demonRATS vote, but don't pay taxes...
representation without taxation...bassackwards
when you retire....you should stop payin' taxes, but keep on votin'....
all ballots should be printed in ENGLISH...
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posted on
10/17/2002 8:55:23 PM PDT
by
hoot2
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
More difficult that making it easier for North Korea to have nuclear capability, Hill? Hmmmmmmmm?
To: hoot2
I won't dismiss the paying taxes/representation argument as unimportant.
It was to the Founding Fathers.
Pretty broad though.
I'd much rather see fewer taxpayers than more voters.
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posted on
10/17/2002 9:02:19 PM PDT
by
DWSUWF
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