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Are you really so worried about a McCain victory that you have to start the allegations of voter fraud this early? There's still a month to go before the election.
Maybe you should start by looking into actual cases of voter fraud. I would start with the group ACORN.
Actually, I did NOT start this. Rather, a Republican man who worked for Diebold and knows how the system operates has started this. Why can't you address the issue at hand?
So are you saying you trust a voting computer that has no paper trail? Can you please tell me how you are sure the computer has not been hacked to change votes?
The polls are rigged with Obama volunteers telling the voters to vote for Obama.
Are they using physical intimidation to "tell" people to vote for Obama? How can someone be forced into voting for Obama against their wishes when no one accompanies the voter into the voting booth?
So are you saying you trust a voting computer that has no paper trail? Can you please tell me how you are sure the computer has not been hacked to change votes?
Diebold machines keep a record of all votes which are cast, and can produce a paper trail on demand.
I trust Diebold machines far more than I would an individual counting results by hand.
Actually, I did NOT start this. Rather, a Republican man who worked for Diebold and knows how the system operates has started this. Why can't you address the issue at hand?
This is the type of corruption/cheating we will see with Obama's leadership.
These people are lawless.
It would not surprise me if Hillary was robbed of votes because of corrupt Obama volunteers.
Who are you telling people to vote for?
People who are enthusiastic about their candidates tend to share that enthusiasm. You've certainly been outspoken about who you support. You have every right to head down to homeless shelters or to any other place people gather and try to persuade people to vote for your candidate. You might want to ask permission of some business owners beforehand, but talking up your candidate is a time-honored tradition in American politics. Oddly enough, it generally isn't called cheating.
People who are enthusiastic about their candidates tend to share that enthusiasm. You've certainly been outspoken about who you support. You have every right to head down to homeless shelters or to any other place people gather and try to persuade people to vote for your candidate. You might want to ask permission of some business owners beforehand, but talking up your candidate is a time-honored tradition in American politics. Oddly enough, it generally isn't called cheating.
Obviously, the Obama supporters do not know the laws.
Are they using physical intimidation to "tell" people to vote for Obama? How can someone be forced into voting for Obama against their wishes when no one accompanies the voter into the voting booth?
Diebold machines keep a record of all votes which are cast, and can produce a paper trail on demand.
I trust Diebold machines far more than I would an individual counting results by hand.
So how are you sure the machine has not been hacked to change votes? Do you know anything about computers? You may want to listen to the videos by the guy who helped develop the Diebold software (see link in first post).
Breaking the rules by having a table inside the polling station is just SLIGHTLY different than FORCING someone to vote Obama. You have not explained how it follows that having the table inside the polling station means someone has been forced to vote for Obama.
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