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Old 07-01-2017, 06:56 PM
 
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Originally Posted by OnOurWayHome View Post
Why is the guy heading Trump's commission not turning over the info for his own state?

While I'm at it, why hasn't trump made his tax returns available to the American public? What's he trying to hide?
Sand why has the White House not turned over all documents regarding Flynn?
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Old 07-01-2017, 07:12 PM
 
Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
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Yes, because I'm not hiding anything.

If the cops asked me to give them my computer because they're investigating child porn rings, I'd do it. Why? because I'm not a weird creep. I'd assume that anyone who refuses is a creep who looks at child porn.

So the real question is...what are so many of you Repubs, Dems, and anti-trumppies trying to hide...your child porn?
It's not the absence of child porn on your computer that should give you pause in handing over your computer so compliantly, it's the unrelated material, no matter how innocent your intent, on your computer that can open you up to scads of criminal charges. You better rethink your approach.

IF I believed the Trump administration genuinely and solely wanted to investigate voter fraud, I'd have no problem handing over ONLY the information necessary for that concern. I don't trust the Trump administration.
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Old 07-01-2017, 07:13 PM
 
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When I moved and registered to vote in Texas, I was required to provide the last four digits of my SSN on the voter registration form.
That was only because you didn't have a TX drivers license or state-issued ID #.

See Item 9 on the Texas Voter Registration Application Form:
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If no Texas Driver's License or Personal Identification,
give last 4 digits of your Social Security Number
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Old 07-01-2017, 07:16 PM
 
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Yes, because I'm not hiding anything.

If the cops asked me to give them my computer because they're investigating child porn rings, I'd do it. Why? because I'm not a weird creep. I'd assume that anyone who refuses is a creep who looks at child porn.

So the real question is...what are so many of you Repubs, Dems, and anti-trumppies trying to hide...your child porn?
No tony. Read the articles. The states are refusing because this commission is obviously attempting to create a false narrative that there was rampant voter fraud and therefore trump did win the popular vote. It is well known voter roles cannot show voter fraud.
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Old 07-01-2017, 07:18 PM
 
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Where the real outrage should be is the appointment of Kodachrome to head it. He has already be fined by the courts for in essence lying in a voter registration case. That and no democrat is on the commission. Police later hatchet job.
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Old 07-01-2017, 07:22 PM
 
Location: Foot of the Rockies
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Why wouldn't anyone want a full investigation? If there's wrong doing, it's good for all of us to know so that we can continue to have uncorrupted free and fair elections.

Or at least that's what the left said when they bought in to the Russian hacking story. Apparently they don't care about investigating fraud when it comes to finding out how many illegals voted.
What evidence is there that elections are not free and fair now?

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No, and I'm glad at least 21 states are refusing to comply, many of them Republican-run:

21 states refusing to provide voter data to Trump election panel
My state is only giving out publicly available information, which does NOT include SSN and full DOB.

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Originally Posted by Spottednikes View Post
The info is already out there. The IRS, over registration, utility companies that get your dl and ssan to open accts, insurance companies...it's all there. So yes, I would have no problem giving it to them if it keeps people from voting illegally.




It's been so long since I opened such accounts I can't say for sure, but I don't recall having to give out that infor to do those things.

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Would I agree?

Hell, no!

How I vote is my business and mine alone.
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Originally Posted by Zelva View Post
And you'd be wrong about that!! .......
Where is it written in the constitution that anyone else has any business knowing how I voted? You 'Reds' read it daily, surely you can tell us.

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Why not? Can't tell you how often I am required to give the last 4 digits of my ss #. Why do we not want a thorough study and understanding of voting patterns? Privacy? No such thing any longer. Has not been for a number of years.
Actually, I think you're thinking about your credit card #, not your SSN #.

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The conspiracy theorist in me says that any information team Trump gets will be relayed to Putin's people by nightfall.
True.

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Doesn't the left bleat on that Trump isn't part of the GOP? Now you want to say he's part of the GOP.

Interesting how that changes when it's convenient for you.

Also interesting how scared the left is when it comes to finding out how many illegal aliens have been voting.

The GOP doesn't want illegal aliens to vote. But of course you go twist and turn that in to something that it isn't. Typical of the left. Nothing but spin and lies. Pathetic that you had to pull a tape from 1980 as your "evidence" of well, nothing, really. The desperation reeks.

What's the left scared of. Surely they want a FULL investigation. Just like they wanted a FULL investigation when they thought recounts were going to be in their favor. Or when the Russia narrative was actually believed.

Suddenly the left doesn't want FULL investigations anymore and comes up with a number of bs excuses.

Face it: You all know illegal aliens have been voting. You know you'll get caught out.
Evidence? There were no buses bringing people to New Hampshire.


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Give up my freedom? Lol.


Here's a clue. ....your personal information and right to privacy has been gone for a long time now.

The federal government already has all of our personal data.

The only difference here is having it handed over by state election boards to the federal commission to confirm voting roles.

States that are refusing to comply obviously have something to hide.
Logic fail.
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Old 07-01-2017, 07:37 PM
 
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Anything listed on your voter registration is already on a public data base.

On Monday, go down to your local Board of Elections office and ask for a copy of all registered voters in your jurisdiction. See what you get (you'll likely have to pay a nominal amount) within 5 business days.

For a bunch of self-identified smart people a lot of you don't know much about a lot of things governmental.
I can only speak for Texas: no, the information listed on voter registration applications is NOT all already on a public data base.
The data base available to the public does not include phone numbers, email addresses, birth dates, DL or SS #'s.
It does contain mailing addresses, the voter ID #'s assigned by the registering body, all districts the voters are registered in, registration dates, and voter history, i.e, elections in which voters have voted. (Actually the last item is conveyed by code numbers that require a publicly obtainable key to read).

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Old 07-01-2017, 07:37 PM
 
Location: Austin
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That was only because you didn't have a TX drivers license or state-issued ID #.

See Item 9 on the Texas Voter Registration Application Form:
I transferred my DL to Texas from NY well before I applied to vote in Texas. My Texas DL number was also required on the voter registration form.

I was also a TX driver and voter many years prior to my move to NY.

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Old 07-01-2017, 07:40 PM
 
Location: The High Desert
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Show me Trump's tax returns first.
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Old 07-01-2017, 07:45 PM
 
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The people would be the winners by knowing the truth about voter fraud and registration.

With the intelligence communities listening to my communication and tracking my bank activity without my permission.

I won't be worried about providing the information requested.
This is a textbook example of how the government gains more and more control.

Government creates the problem of voter fraud. And then the "solution" is giving up your personal information to them so they can solve the problem they created.

They get away with it because we've now been conditioned to accept that we have no privacy any more, so what's the big deal?
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