1 posted on
11/22/2002 1:25:57 PM PST by
Jean S
To: JeanS
I certainly hope that some prosecutions will follow this revelation.
To: JeanS
The RATS cheat, same old story
4 posted on
11/22/2002 1:30:45 PM PST by
sticker
To: JeanS
Aw c'mon, since when does breaking election law bother Dims. It's de rigeur, part and parcel, SOP, you know, the way it goes.
To: JeanS
What I'd like to know is, how could someone register and vote on the same day? If the registration deadline is 15 days before election, how could they get aroung that procedurally? Anyone got any ideas how they could work this?
6 posted on
11/22/2002 1:34:36 PM PST by
MEGoody
To: JeanS
This really burns me up to no end!!!!
Over the last 10 years or so (maybe longer, but it seems that the s**t has really hit the fan since the Clinton administration) it seems that people have begun to look at elections as a sport, where winning at all costs is the only thing that matters, and the rules don't matter at all.
I disagree. I am a firm believer that election fraud should be a capital offense. I'm NOT kidding here. I believe that anyone convicted of election fraud should be put to death, because they are attempting to overthrow the government, as well as undermining the form of government that we're supposed to have.
Mark
9 posted on
11/22/2002 1:49:28 PM PST by
MarkL
To: JeanS
However, Kansas law requires voters to be registered 15 days before an election. "Anybody can register to vote on Election Day, and a lot of people do. That happens a lot all across this state," he told WIBW radio.
Okay, I'm confused. Which statement is correct?
11 posted on
11/22/2002 4:52:56 PM PST by
hattend
To: JeanS
Perhaps all Republicans aren't right wing pro-life wacko's
16 posted on
11/22/2002 6:17:56 PM PST by
Illwind
To: JeanS
DemocRATS...Cheating...Shocker Is off sarcasm tag really necessary here?
To: JeanS; Republic; sweetliberty
The flier, which was distributed on Election Day and which noted it was "Paid for by Kansas Democratic Party," urged voters to re-elect Rep. Dennis Moore and to vote for Kathleen Sebelius for governor. "Not Registered? Not a problem. Register and vote today at your polling site," it urges. However, Kansas law requires voters to be registered 15 days before an election.
Thornburgh wrote to Kansas Democratic Party Chairman Tom Sawyer for an "explanation."
Another name, another town. Now noted on FReepers Against Voter Fraud. Thanks for the ping Republic and sweetliberty!
19 posted on
11/23/2002 4:27:22 AM PST by
nicmarlo
To: JeanS
"Anybody can register to vote on Election Day, and a lot of people do. That happens a lot all across this state," They can even vote after the election if their vote is needed for a win ;-)
22 posted on
11/23/2002 6:05:59 AM PST by
varon
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