Voter fraud

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Vonz90
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Voter fraud

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http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt ... 4d100.html

Is only a problem if you do it in a Democrat primary.
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I guess we'll see what happens..........
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Vote fraud is an assault on the very foundation of our republic. It should be a capital offense. :twisted:
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Darrell wrote:Vote fraud is an assault on the very foundation of our republic. It should be a capital offense. :twisted:
Concur. Except that Dems don't seem to believe that vote fraud exists at all. We're told that it never happens.
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That's of passing interest to our office, yes. The Metro East area of Illinois is also rife with similar troubles, especially when you have people casting votes on behalf of people who are too busy to bother going to a polling place themselves.
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Voting should not be easy. Screw voting machines, screw most absentee ballots. I think the Iraqis had it right--do it with paper ballots, voters must show ID, and dip their thumbs in screaming purple ink when they cast their votes.
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Darrell wrote:Voting should not be easy. Screw voting machines, screw most absentee ballots. I think the Iraqis had it right--do it with paper ballots, voters must show ID, and dip their thumbs in screaming purple ink when they cast their votes.
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Voter fraud is how Democrats get elecvted. How else have they held onto Chicago for so long?
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Socialists figured this out a long time ago.
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dfwmtx wrote:Voter fraud is how Democrats get elecvted. How else have they held onto Chicago for so long?
Waaaaay back in the 1880's the German immigrants outnumbered the Irish there, but through organization and assorted crooked deals and good old machine graft, the Irish were able to hold onto power there for almost 100 years.
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