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If in my neighborhood? I'd tell them that they're a long way from home and to go back to crapville where they came from.
You see, I'm not afraid of scary black dudes carrying sticks.
This is a simple yes or no question, if the KKK was standing in front of a polling place, claiming to be security with billy clubs in their hands would you consider that voter intimidation?
Exactly and what is it you're depending on to prove it doesn't exist?
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We keep records of who voted. Not how they voted, but who voted is a matter or record. With that record, we can determine if voter fraud has actually happened. And despite the best efforts of "believers" like yourself, EVERY investigation, every study, EVERY SINGLE EXAMINATION of the records shows that voter fraud is extremely rare.
Yet we have and I quote:
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Approximately 24 million voter registrations in the United States are no longer valid or have significant inaccuracies
With that many invalid and inaccurate records how can you draw any conclusion from studies.
Now if we want a real world example from one county in Florida:
NBC2 found Dennett after reviewing her jury excusal form. She told the Clerk of Court she couldn't serve as a juror because she wasn't a U.S. citizen.
We found her name, and nearly a hundred others like her, in the database of Florida registered voters.
Naples resident Yvonne Wigglesworth is also a not a citizen, but is registered to vote. She claims she doesn't know how she got registered. "I have no idea. I mean, how am I supposed to know."
Records show Wigglesworth voted six times in elections dating back eleven years.
"I know you cannot vote before you become a citizen, so I never tried to do anything like that," Samuel Lincoln said.
He isn't a U.S. citizen either, but the Jamaican national says he doesn't know how he ended up registered to vote.
"It's their mistake, not mine," said Lincoln.
If I recall correctly of the 100 people they found half of them voted. This is just a single County in Florida and they are just comparing jury duty records to voter registrations. How many example like this do you need before you'll admit there might be a problem here?
The right wing mindset is a very disturbed one. They don't care in the slightest about honoring the constitution or the electoral process. Voter fraud, intimidation, suppression, running fake candidates, it's all A-OK in their books just as long as they are the ones doing it (and they do it all the time)
Odd but the laws that were proposed didn't say Registered Dems only. So how was it only for the others?
The mind of a hardliner is a disturbed one. It only sees sins in others and seeks ever more twisted ways to justify what their own do.
This is a simple yes or no question, if the KKK was standing in front of a polling place, claiming to be security with billy clubs in their hands would you consider that voter intimidation?
I have already debunked this radical right wing myth numerous times and I will do it again one last time. Follow the site's clearly stated TOS.
In a strongly black area, two people standing in front of a building got the cops called on them by paid GOP trolls AKA "poll workers", whom taped the whole ordeal for fodder to the right wing machine that ate it up to spew to their brainwashed, ignorant minions once again. It was found to be complete BS.
Now on the other hand, these tea party extremists were at a teabagger parade, walking with military style assault rifles
Yet this is looked at like no big deal to the right wingers.
I would hope you would think a supposed "billy club" would be amateur hour compared to the teabaggers that showed up armed with assault rifles, correct?
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Voter fraud and trying to throw elections, it's the republican way,...
"A Virginia Republican and supporter of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) pleaded guilty on Tuesday to perjury and 36 counts of voter fraud. Adam Ward, 28, claimed he collected more than 11,000 petition signatures for Gingrich during the Republican presidential primaries, in an effort to ensure the candidates embattled campaign had a spot on the states ballot. Over 4,000 of those petition signatures turned out to be fake"
Voter fraud and trying to throw elections, it's the republican way,...
"A Virginia Republican and supporter of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) pleaded guilty on Tuesday to perjury and 36 counts of voter fraud. Adam Ward, 28, claimed he collected more than 11,000 petition signatures for Gingrich during the Republican presidential primaries, in an effort to ensure the candidate’s embattled campaign had a spot on the state’s ballot. Over 4,000 of those petition signatures turned out to be fake"
I have already debunked this radical right wing myth numerous times and I will do it again one last time. Follow the site's clearly stated TOS.
In a strongly black area, two people standing in front of a building got the cops called on them by paid GOP trolls AKA "poll workers" and taped the whole thing for fodder to the right wing machine that ate it up to spread to brainwash their ignorant minion once again. It was found to be complete BS.
Now on the other hand, these tea party extremists were at a teabagger rally parading with military style assault rifles
I would hope you would think a supposed "billy club" would be amateur hour compared to the teabaggers that showed up armed with assault rifles, correct?
I dont see a single assault rifle in that picture. can you point some out ?
all I see are Modern Sporting Rifles, LEGALLY owned by honest citizens.
I have already debunked this radical right wing myth numerous times and I will do it again one last time. Follow the site's clearly stated TOS.
In a strongly black area, two people standing in front of a building got the cops called on them by paid GOP trolls AKA "poll workers", whom taped the whole ordeal for fodder to the right wing machine that ate it up to spew to their brainwashed, ignorant minions once again. It was found to be complete BS.
Now on the other hand, these tea party extremists were at a teabagger parade, walking with military style assault rifles
Yet this is looked at like no big deal to the right wingers.
I would hope you would think a supposed "billy club" would be amateur hour compared to the teabaggers that showed up armed with assault rifles, correct?
Were any laws being broken? Were guns pointed at anyone? Were any threats or threatening gestures made?
I know some people see a gun and panic. Some people see a pop tart chewed into the shape of a gun and panic. Ans some people start to shake when they try to type the word gun and stop at G U and call for someone to clean the puddle under their chair.
Were these Tea Party Marchers hanging out in front of the polls? If not one has nothing to do with the other.
This is a simple yes or no question, if the KKK was standing in front of a polling place, claiming to be security with billy clubs in their hands would you consider that voter intimidation?
No, how are they going to know who I voted for? duh.
You sound as if you're easily intimidated, are you?
"Buerger said after being asked whether Mickey Mouse’s signature would be counted. He noted that in previous recall petitions, Adolf Hitler’s name was struck because the address given was in Germany, not because of the name itself."
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