Voter fraud a myth or widespread?

Preventative measures ensuring one of our most sacred institutions is a logical thing to employ. Seldom are counterfiet bills passed: should we stop trying to prevent it?
If you're really concerned about protecting our "most sacred institutions", time would be better spent doing something about the problem of "electronic voting machines", because that's where the real election fraud occurs. Did you know, there are only 4 company's, that supply all the voting machines, for all the precincts, in all the elections, for the entire country?
 
Preventative measures ensuring one of our most sacred institutions is a logical thing to employ. Seldom are counterfiet bills passed: should we stop trying to prevent it?
If you're really concerned about protecting our "most sacred institutions", time would be better spent doing something about the problem of "electronic voting machines", because that's where the real election fraud occurs. Did you know, there are only 4 company's, that supply all the voting machines, for all the precincts, in all the elections, for the entire country?

Much like saying we shouldn't worry about teen smoking because more teens die in car wrecks.

As far as it goes, that needs to be improved as well. Similar technology for all general elections, identical rules for voting inconsistencies that arise, extended voting hours--I'm talking days--etc...

Let me ask you this; should people have to register to vote at all?
 

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