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#1 more than 46 percent of the reported election fraud allegations resulted in acquittals, dropped charges or decisions not to bring charges.
In other words, MOST (~54%) fraud allegations resulted in conviction. And that's despite refusal to prosecute in the most fraudulent jurisdictions.
Posted by Glenmore 2012-08-12 08:49||
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#2 Bill Clinton signed the Motor Voter law in 1993. It was to became mandatory by 1995. I looked up the law. I found: This voter registration movement was spearheaded by Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward in the early 1980s. That was enough for me. These two have done irreparable harm to our country insidiously working in the background to push their Progressive and lefty agenda.
It seemed to open the door for fraud. It doesn't take many fraudulent votes to swing an election in a particular direction. Minnesota is a good example. Despite it being shown that enough felons voted to put Franken in the Senate, it doesn't seem that there is any movement afoot to nullify his win and all legislation that ensued from his swing vote.
Posted by JohnQC 2012-08-12 08:57||
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#3 All they are saying is that the election fraud folks are better than the investigators. That's not saying much when the investigators are unmotivated.
Posted by rjschwarz 2012-08-12 09:46||
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#4 ..to include local and state prosecutors who have no real desire to get involved. Now selling a Big Slurpee or using transfat in your food demands attention!
Posted by Procopius2k 2012-08-12 10:28||
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#5 BTW, these same people who yawn about the statistical insignificance of voter fraud go absolutely apes**t about statistically insignificant use of firearms [while ignoring how many more are used to prevent violence against others].
Posted by Procopius2k 2012-08-12 10:32||
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#6 I could give a rat's @ss about this study. The states need to follow Florida's lead and ensure all registered voters are U.S. citizens and have the credentials to prove it. Period.
Posted by Broadhead6 2012-08-12 11:25||
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#7 In many cases, people simply made mistakes.
Yeah, move it along, nuthin to see here...
Posted by tu3031 2012-08-12 11:28||
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#8 In many cases, people simply made mistakes.
Not so bad.... unless you're on a demo range at Fort Bragg, or you're a National Airport Air Traffic Controller, or a cardiac surgeon, or .......
Posted by Besoeker 2012-08-12 11:36||
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#9 The key here is:
"The analysis found that there is more alleged fraud in absentee ballots and voter registration than in any of the other categories."
"Voters" are being registered without any effort by the voter. (e.g. goldfish, dogs etc.) It is then very easy to mail in a ballot. Tightening up voter registration should be an important first step.
Posted by Frozen Al 2012-08-12 11:59||
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#10 Do we count it as voter fraud when Democrat registrars disenfranchise tens of thousands of military voters by throwing out their absentee ballots?
Do we count it as voter fraud when 2,000+ felons, voting for Al Franken, are enough to make him a Senator?
No, I'm sure those don't fit the definition. To a Dem, it's only voter fraud if they vote REPUBLICAN.
Posted by JohnQC 2012-08-12 14:53||
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#12 I presume the people who did this study did not visit Chicago cemeteries.
Posted by mom 2012-08-12 17:27||
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#13 What about the Texas vote, where 11 120year olds voted, they're really NOT that old? Are they?
(The vote passed by 12 votes, by the way)
Posted by Redneck Jim 2012-08-12 18:17||
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#14 What about the precinct in Philly where more votes were cast than registered voters?
An executive once asked me what is the percentage of fraud have we not detected? I answered That if I could accurately answer that question it would not be undetected?
Posted by Airandee 2012-08-12 18:43||
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#15 I especially enjoy firing my vote off into an electronic black hole. Who knows what happens to it inside the Venezuelan Black Box.
Posted by bigjim-CA 2012-08-12 20:23||
2012-08-12 20:23||
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#16 "Who knows what happens to it inside the Chinese-made Venezuelan Black Box."
Just a little clarification.
Posted by Pappy 2012-08-12 22:02||
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