Posted on 10/30/2008 7:57:23 PM PDT by MountainLoop
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Thousands of dead Floridians are registered to vote and some in Central Florida had ballots cast in their names long after their deaths.
"That is scary," said Jim Branch.
Branch's mother Marjorie died in 2004 but someone voted for her in 2006. Branch had tried to get his mother removed from the voter rolls.
"It was much easier for me calling Social Security and taking her off not getting any more checks here, than it was that (voter registration)," he sid.
County records show James Santiago voted in the 2006 general election. He too, was dead. His wife, Joann, sees this as an open invitation for voter fraud.
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Give them an IQ test?
My money is on the zombies. :)
Have you checked lately? All it takes is an ACORN drive in your state and an acorn worker walking through the graveyards to see her name pop back on to the voting rolls.
I’m not really sure but I think zombies appear more alert and awake than Obamacorns do. Also, zombies usually have been known to shower. LOL!
There not being any mention of the party the votes went to verifies beyond question that they were all Democrat.
If there were a Republican one you'd know it.
One moves at night, in stealth. The other chases you to spread the wealth.
The Messiah gets the Lazarus vote. How fitting.
Because Acorn puts them back on.
eat brains.
Yep, that's why the dead person voted in 2006.
You've never seen the movie "28 Days Later" have you? :-)
No, of course it wouldn’t be difficult to check the voter rolls against the registries of deaths.
Why don’t they do it? Because they don’t want to. It’s very convenient for them to have dead people on the rolls. It doesn’t matter whether they were Democrats or Republicans, because if they don’t show up at the polls, then they can be voted whichever way election officials choose. Usually Democrat. The old Republican machines are now largely a thing of the past.
We’ve been beating the dead vote for a long time now, we’ll beat them again.
We need total election reform, we’ll pressure President McCain for it.
I was surprised that you can't do that online with the Florida Department of State. In Texas, you can go to the Secretary of State's website, and check if you have info on the voter. I always check to make sure my Dad hasn't risen from the grave to vote.
Call the county clerks office and give them have there soc sec and date of birth and last FL address ready.
You can demand there names be removed .
ACORN???? LOL!
Make sure they were not signed up as absentee.
What county did they live in?
Fl requires a driver license to vote so the Dems are using the absentee ballot scam.
You’d have to be brain-dead to vote Democrat.
My sister in law was going to check with the Registrar of Voters in her hometown to see if her deceased parents had voted recently.
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