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11-06-2013, 10:00 AM
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Yes, Al Gore hates absentee ballots so much that he tried to have 18,000 military absentee ballots discounted in 2000. Too many districts toss away, unopened, any absentee ballots after they call an election even if those ballots have beaten every deadline. I know this from personal experience. I cast my ballot, months later I went home to Missouri and was renewing my driver's license when they were cleaning things up. Sitting on the counter was a stack of absentee ballots and there was my name on the top, unopened. The post mark said that it was in the country the day before the election but it arrived there after the election was called so they never opened it. Why does a dead person or a cheat get better representation than a service member?
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That story just pegged the bullshit meter.
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11-06-2013, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
That story just pegged the bullshit meter.
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A million to one personal anecdote from an anonymous poster on an escort review board that just happens to fit his world-view, and you don't believe it?
Why so cynical?
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11-06-2013, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
46 states have prosecuted voter fraud cases and over 8 million dead people are still registered to vote in this country. In the last presidential election we had over 100% voter turnout in Philadelphia and Miami. Understand that? Everyone who was registered to vote, voted and then more showed up to vote. I understand you are a bald face liar.This in a country that usually sees a 60% voter turnout. Look at the senatorial race in Minneasota six years ago. Al Franken lost by 3000 votes on the night of the election but they started recounting. They found entire ballot boxes that had never been counted that went for Franken by a margin of 95 to 5. In Clay county Missouri, 22 Somali refugees voted in an election in a country that they were not citizens of. The winner of that little contest won by 19 votes and sits in the state legislature today. His family hired the judge who oversaw the case to work as an advisor for a very nice salary. Take the time to do some research. There is voter fraud out there. The problem is getting a unbiased judge to hear the case.
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Bullshit!
According to the Florida Division of Elections, only 67 percent of registered voters in Miami-Dade County cast a ballot in this election. This includes people who waited in line at the polls, and people who voted via absentee ballot
http://wlrn.org/post/why-many-regist...de-didn-t-vote
It is true that 59 voting divisions in Philadelphia recorded no votes for Mitt Romney, but given the voter composition of the Philadelphia area (and some Philadelphia wards in particular) and the number of voters in each division, that outcome was hardly a "mathematical and statistical impossibility."
Barack Obama won the overall vote in the Philadelphia area by an 85% to 14% margin over Mitt Romney; Obama also received greater than 90% of the vote in more than half of Philadelphia's 66 wards, and 99% or more of the vote in seven of those wards. That result was hardly surprising given that, as the Philadelphia Inquirer noted, those wards are "clustered in almost exclusively black sections of West and North Philadelphia" and "nationally, 93 percent of African Americans voted for Obama." The Philadelphia wards that trended very heavily for Barack Obama included many divisions of between 200 and 500 voters in which Mitt Romney received a scant handful of votes (and sometimes no votes at all), a result mirroring that of the previous election, in which Republican candidate John McCain "got zero votes in 57 Philadelphia voting divisions."
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballo...Q4bMDEBxOO1.99
This is votes cast. it doesn't reflect the number of registered voters.
I googled your clay county story without a single result you describe.
You have no moral character.
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11-06-2013, 10:33 AM
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#34
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Originally Posted by Doove
A million to one personal anecdote from an anonymous poster on an escort review board that just happens to fit his world-view, and you don't believe it?
Why so cynical?
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He's from the "Show Me" state and the only thing he shows is his lack of integrity and his lack of balls.
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11-06-2013, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by LexusLover
Is that kind alike blaming everything and anything on Bush?
And I think recently Obaminable blamed the government shut down on the Republicans .....
.. because they wanted an extension of the "roll out"!!!!!! No, because everything they were attempting was tied to the defund obama-care strategy. Where have you been hiding?
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At least when someone says "It's Bush's fault" they name a person, an individual.
You fucking douche-bags who say "It's the democrat's fault". You know, over 40% of the population.
So a hearty suck my dick to the generalizers
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11-06-2013, 01:12 PM
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I inherited it, it's Bush's fault.
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11-06-2013, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I inherited it, it's Bush's fault.
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Strange that you would deny the things that Bush was actually involved with and then use him when you get caught lying through your teeth as some kind of deflector.
Would you care to comment on your most recent credibility loss? You can't stand to be quietly mistaken. You want center stage to showcase your blunders. A baseball batting average number is good enough for your truth average.
If you'll keep teeing up your statements, we'll keep putting them into the cheap seats.
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11-06-2013, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
Bullshit!
According to the Florida Division of Elections, only 67 percent of registered voters in Miami-Dade County cast a ballot in this election. This includes people who waited in line at the polls, and people who voted via absentee ballot
http://wlrn.org/post/why-many-regist...de-didn-t-vote
It is true that 59 voting divisions in Philadelphia recorded no votes for Mitt Romney, but given the voter composition of the Philadelphia area (and some Philadelphia wards in particular) and the number of voters in each division, that outcome was hardly a "mathematical and statistical impossibility."
Barack Obama won the overall vote in the Philadelphia area by an 85% to 14% margin over Mitt Romney; Obama also received greater than 90% of the vote in more than half of Philadelphia's 66 wards, and 99% or more of the vote in seven of those wards. That result was hardly surprising given that, as the Philadelphia Inquirer noted, those wards are "clustered in almost exclusively black sections of West and North Philadelphia" and "nationally, 93 percent of African Americans voted for Obama." The Philadelphia wards that trended very heavily for Barack Obama included many divisions of between 200 and 500 voters in which Mitt Romney received a scant handful of votes (and sometimes no votes at all), a result mirroring that of the previous election, in which Republican candidate John McCain "got zero votes in 57 Philadelphia voting divisions."
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballo...Q4bMDEBxOO1.99
This is votes cast. it doesn't reflect the number of registered voters.
I googled your clay county story without a single result you describe.
You have no moral character.
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Republican candidate John McCain "got zero votes in 57 Philadelphia voting divisions." Wow - that is devastating. I hope he wasn't dumb enough to campaign there!!!
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11-06-2013, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by The2Dogs
The right to vote is a precious thing.
IN this Republic the vote provides a means for each individual to have a voice.
To have another usurp that right by casting a fraudulent vote is paramount to stealing the rights of others.
The punishment should be harsh regardless of if it is a single person or a committee of fraudsters.
Failure to prosecute and punish the perpetrators is just as bad if not worse than the act itself.
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Can't find a single thing to disagree with in your post. And it should apply regardless of race, creed, color, religion, age, gender, or party affiliation.
And if it really did take millions to enforce this that those who administer elections in TX are guilty of gross incompetence.
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11-07-2013, 12:33 AM
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I guess English is your second langauge (third?).
My statements stand but my comment about Bush was about that desert land you wanted to buy for your beach house.
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11-07-2013, 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Old-T
Can't find a single thing to disagree with in your post. And it should apply regardless of race, creed, color, religion, age, gender, or party affiliation.
And if it really did take millions to enforce this that those who administer elections in TX are guilty of gross incompetence.
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It took millions to find very few instances, because they looked so extensively and couldn't find much. Voter fraud prevention is just a code phrase for stopping minority voting.
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11-07-2013, 07:02 AM
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11-07-2013, 08:05 AM
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Well we know where Bert Jones stand on anything now....because he stands for nothing. Might as well put him on ignore and replace him with a cardboard cut with Obama's hand up his ass.
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11-07-2013, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I guess English is your second langauge (third?).
My statements stand but my comment about Bush was about that desert land you wanted to buy for your beach house.
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hold it right there Einstein, you have NO room to question anyone's freakin' English skills
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11-07-2013, 08:38 AM
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WTF is a "cardboard cut", JDIdiot?
Even your autocorrect is a fucking idiot!
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