Originally posted by shavixmirThat would be the case if voters were only allowed to vote once!
You do realise the election is already decided and that the Republicans are the winners?
Go to thehomeless districts in Miami on election dayand you will see vans coming to pick up the voters, drivers them around to several election sites and these guys casts their votes several times.
That has always been the tradition in South Florida.
Harri / Luck
Originally posted by LuckHow are they able to cast several votes? Are they registered more than once? If so, why hasn't the $22 million dollars you spent in 2006 to create an up-to-date voter database cleared up this mess?
That would be the case if voters were only allowed to vote once!
Go to thehomeless districts in Miami on election dayand you will see vans coming to pick up the voters, drivers them around to several election sites and these guys casts their votes several times.
That has always been the tradition in South Florida.
Harri / Luck
Originally posted by bbarrACORN my friend, ACORN, Obama's old organization where he was the attorney!
How are they able to cast several votes? Are they registered more than once? If so, why hasn't the $22 million dollars you spent in 2006 to create an up-to-date voter database cleared up this mess?
Voter fraud been going on along time in Miami. Look at the politicians who gets convicted, as soon as the convicts make parole, they run for he offices again (because no company would hire them) and they win the elections immediately. If you don't have a long felony rap sheet in south Florida, you are not a politician!
By the way, look at Obama's advisor's, when they realized the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were sinking, they jumped the ship, collected their bonuses and paid their goons!
Harri / Luck
Originally posted by LuckI'm sorry, but you haven't answered my questions. Voter-registration fraud is easy, and all the evidence I've seen points to canvassers ACORN has hired that fraudulently fill out registrations. But this is not a problem with ACORN itself, and in many, many cases ACORN has been the agency that forwards on cases of registration fraud to the proper authorities. What is a problem is that many local chapters of ACORN do not adequately examine the registration forms their canvassers turn in. Further, Florida law requires ACORN and other organizations to submit all registrations, even those that are obviously fraudulent (e.g., the Mickey Mouse registration). So, when some canvasser being paid by the registration forges some names, ACORN is bound by law to submit those names. But, as mentioned, and as is easily verified, ACORN generally tries to identify the fraudulent looking registrations and notify authorities, especially now that they are in the national spotlight. Actual fraudulent voting, however, is much more difficult, even in a state like Florida that has an egregiously bad electoral infrastructure. Do you know what is required in your state or a submitted registration to be accepted, so that the person attempting to register actually gets on the voter rolls? If Jane Doe fraudulently fills out a registration form, she has to provide either a Florida Driver's license number, a state identification card number, or social security number. These are then crosschecked against either Florida's driver's license database or the Social Security Administration's database. If there is no match, the registration is reviewed by hand and a letter sent out to the proposed registrant. If the proposed registrant does not provide the necessary identification, they are not placed on the rolls. I think you are worrying over nothing. Voter fraud in this country is exceptionally rare. Much more common are the types of electoral fraud that both parties have historically engaged in, involving caging, removing people from the rolls who are legitimate voters, misinforming voters about poll locations and voting times via mass fliers and automated calls, and other forms of voter suppression. When Obama wins this election, it will not be because of voter fraud, but it may be despite the pernicious and common forms of electoral fraud that the GOP has used to disenfranchise poor and minority voters.
ACORN my friend, ACORN, Obama's old organization where he was the attorney!
Voter fraud been going on along time in Miami. Look at the politicians who gets convicted, as soon as the convicts make parole, they run for he offices again (because no company would hire them) and they win the elections immediately. If you don't have a long felony rap sheet in so ...[text shortened]... sinking, they jumped the ship, collected their bonuses and paid their goons!
Harri / Luck
Originally posted by LuckHere. I think you''ll particularly like the last sentence in this piece.
ACORN my friend, ACORN, Obama's old organization where he was the attorney!
Voter fraud been going on along time in Miami. Look at the politicians who gets convicted, as soon as the convicts make parole, they run for he offices again (because no company would hire them) and they win the elections immediately. If you don't have a long felony rap sheet in so ...[text shortened]... sinking, they jumped the ship, collected their bonuses and paid their goons!
Harri / Luck
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Originally posted by Luck50 million votes from a state with fewer than 20 million voting people would be pointless given the electoral college.
That is how Obama wins, probably about 50 million votes from Florida if you include Acorn's votes!
Harri / Luck
(Probably the only non-sham elections in history can be found under "Votes" in the "Community" menu on RHP.)
Originally posted by LuckIt has been a tradition in South Florida; a Republican tradition. Remember Xavier Suarez? They Republican mayor that had dead people voting for him.
That would be the case if voters were only allowed to vote once!
Go to thehomeless districts in Miami on election dayand you will see vans coming to pick up the voters, drivers them around to several election sites and these guys casts their votes several times.
That has always been the tradition in South Florida.
Harri / Luck
Originally posted by bbarrI know in Ohio, homeless people are now allowed to vote. All they need do is claim a bench number or tree they live under in order to vote.
How are they able to cast several votes? Are they registered more than once? If so, why hasn't the $22 million dollars you spent in 2006 to create an up-to-date voter database cleared up this mess?
Why is there even voter registration? A permanent address is not a citizenship requirement, so it shouldn't be a voting requirement. One should be able to go into any polling station, flash a passport, and vote. The technology certainly exists to record the fact that one has voted, post passport-flash.