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Re: voting

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Just make sure you are not carrying at a voting location no matter what type of bldg you are in. Could be highly frowned upon.
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Re: voting

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Jumping Frog wrote:
fratermus wrote:An option for internet-based voting (PKI encryption) would make me happy. Or even mail-in absentee voting without having to claim "grounds for eligibility".
My issue with both is voter fraud. There is nothing to keep dead people or people that move out of state from voting.
You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud. It carries way less risk and gives much more benefit to spend the money on commercials to influence voters than to spend it on voter fraud.

http://votingrights.news21.com/article/election-fraud/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: voting

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CrimsonSoul wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote:
fratermus wrote:An option for internet-based voting (PKI encryption) would make me happy. Or even mail-in absentee voting without having to claim "grounds for eligibility".
My issue with both is voter fraud. There is nothing to keep dead people or people that move out of state from voting.
You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud. It carries way less risk and gives much more benefit to spend the money on commercials to influence voters than to spend it on voter fraud.

http://votingrights.news21.com/article/election-fraud/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Anti Voter-ID article
Of course, if they could detect every occurrence of voter fraud, THEN voter ID wouldn't be required. Just because they only FOUND 1 case in 15 million doesn't mean that's all there is. It just means that's all they could find without requiring ID. In fact, without requiring ID, I question how they managed to find ANY fraud.
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Re: voting

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discoqueen wrote:
fratermus wrote: Putting an end to all absentee voting would make it so a large portion of the military population could no longer vote. They volunteer to protect this country and don't get a voice in the elections? Definitely not a solution.
I was being facetious in the "modest proposal" sense.
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The
CrimsonSoul wrote:You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud.
The voter fraud issue has little to do with voter fraud and much to do with party self-interest.

The blue party wants to protect in-person sufferage because the poor and minorities tend to vote D.
The red party wants to protect absentee sufferage because the overseas military tends to vote R.
A pox on both their houses.

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fratermus wrote:The
CrimsonSoul wrote:You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud.
The voter fraud issue has little to do with voter fraud and much to do with party self-interest.

The blue party wants to protect in-person sufferage because the poor and minorities tend to vote D.
The red party wants to protect absentee sufferage because the overseas military tends to vote R.
A pox on both their houses.
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Re: voting

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CrimsonSoul wrote:You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud.
If they didn't rely so much on voter fraud to affect elections, the fraudsters wouldn't object so much to Voter ID laws.
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bizarrenormality wrote:
CrimsonSoul wrote:You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud.
If they didn't rely so much on voter fraud to affect elections, the fraudsters wouldn't object so much to Voter ID laws.
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CrimsonSoul wrote:You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud. It carries way less risk and gives much more benefit to spend the money on commercials to influence voters than to spend it on voter fraud.
That is a bunch of garbage.

When Mel Carnahan died during the very tight 2000 election race against John Ashcroft, and was posthumously elected to the Senate(his wife was appointed), there was an interesting pattern noted after the election.

There were literally more votes cast in St Louis than the 2000 US Census showed as the total number of St Louis residents.

"Whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud"??? Balderdash.
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Jumping Frog wrote:"Whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud"??? Balderdash.
Perhaps they meant electoral college votes. ;-)
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Re: voting

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What is the fuss over Voter ID? :headscratch Come on, you have to have ID to do just about anything at all. Get a driver's license, get social security, use the services of your area county health services, or even get buried for crying out loud. You can not tell me all the disadvantaged poor democrat voters out there don't already have ID of SOME kind. It is ridiculous to make such a fuss to have to prove you are who you say you are before voting. The ONLY valid reason that makes any sense IS voter fraud and it is suspect that it is one party that objects so strenuously. Me thinks that stench cometh from something rotten. :waiting:
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Re: voting

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CrimsonSoul wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote:
fratermus wrote:An option for internet-based voting (PKI encryption) would make me happy. Or even mail-in absentee voting without having to claim "grounds for eligibility".
My issue with both is voter fraud. There is nothing to keep dead people or people that move out of state from voting.
You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud. It carries way less risk and gives much more benefit to spend the money on commercials to influence voters than to spend it on voter fraud.

http://votingrights.news21.com/article/election-fraud/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I didn't count these, but I think they add up to more than ten...

http://www.rnla.org/votefraud.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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