Racist Voter Fraud Billboards intimidating

Real instances of voter fraud are few and far between. Certainly not the huge problem right wingers would have us believe. If it really were true, they wouldn't have to keep showing the same pictures and telling us the same stories over and over again. There'd be new revelations all the time. Actually, the most significant piece of "fraud" I've heard of lately is in Sheriff Joe's county, where some people, supposedly mostly Hispanics, were sent election notices with the wrong date. Could be an innocent mistake, but it's the kind of thing the right would be up in arms about, if they thought it effected them.

The Democrat foxes guarding the Democrat Big City Vote Manufacturing machines hen houses never find Voter fraud

Don't need to, the Democratic primary IS the election. :D
Isn't it ironic that people who call themselves Democrats have such contempt for democracy?

But then, liberals don't believe in individual liberty, and progressives want the US to progress to the condition of the USSR circa 1958 minus the military strength.
 
The voter fraud scare is a fraud within itself. All it does is supress the vote and that's the idea isn't it?

"Out of the 197 million votes cast for federal candidates between 2002 and 2005, only 40 voters were indicted for voter fraud, according to a Department of Justice study outlined during a 2006 Congressional hearing. Only 26 of those cases, or about .00000013 percent of the votes cast, resulted in convictions or guilty pleas."
Voter Fraud: It's Real, But Rare - ABC News

You can't find voter fraud if you're not looking for it. The fact remains that until we tighten up the registration process voter fraud will continue to be the 600 pound gorilla in the room. Allowing every Tom, Dick and Harry (or Juan, Maria and Jose) to register without verifying their eligibility to cast a ballot GUARANTEES that their vote fraud will NEVER be discovered, even by accident.

With 30 million illegal aliens in the country, that is a LOT of potential fraud, no?

Only if one is stupid enough to believe that an undocumented person would be stupid enough to risk jail and deportation, just to cast a ballot. I'll also point out that identification of in person voter fraud is relatively easy to identify.
 
The voter fraud scare is a fraud within itself. All it does is supress the vote and that's the idea isn't it?

"Out of the 197 million votes cast for federal candidates between 2002 and 2005, only 40 voters were indicted for voter fraud, according to a Department of Justice study outlined during a 2006 Congressional hearing. Only 26 of those cases, or about .00000013 percent of the votes cast, resulted in convictions or guilty pleas."
Voter Fraud: It's Real, But Rare - ABC News

You can't find voter fraud if you're not looking for it. The fact remains that until we tighten up the registration process voter fraud will continue to be the 600 pound gorilla in the room. Allowing every Tom, Dick and Harry (or Juan, Maria and Jose) to register without verifying their eligibility to cast a ballot GUARANTEES that their vote fraud will NEVER be discovered, even by accident.

With 30 million illegal aliens in the country, that is a LOT of potential fraud, no?

Only if one is stupid enough to believe that an undocumented person would be stupid enough to risk jail and deportation, just to cast a ballot. I'll also point out that identification of in person voter fraud is relatively easy to identify.

Don't be fucking ridiculous, jail and deportation is a risk with every step they take, and you can see how much of a deterrent THAT has turned out to be.
 

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