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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (708294)4/10/2013 6:13:06 PM
From: SilentZ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 1577150
 
>To date, 46 states have prosecuted or convicted cases of voter fraud.

OK, let's go through 'em:

2012 - Alabama

Dead link.

2. 2012 - Alaska

This is an absentee ballot case, which is not what you're talking about.

3. 2012 - Arizona

Running for office in a precinct he didn't live in. Doesn't support your case.

4. 2012 - Arkansas

Absentee ballots and destroying ballots.

5. 2012 - California

Dead link.

6. 2005 - Colorado

"You don't need papers for voting, you don't need to be a registered voter to help"

It didn't say anyone was going to vote. They were just going to help with a campaign.

7. 2012 - Connecticut

Absentee ballot.

8. 2012 - Florida

Absentee ballot.

9. 2012 - Georgia

Absentee ballot.

10. 2012 - Idaho

No conviction, and nine out of the ten cases were absentee ballots and the tenth was voting in the wrong district.

11. 2011 - Illinois

Running for office in a different district from which he lived.

12. 2012 - Indiana

Forged and absentee ballots.

13. 2011 - Iowa

One German guy is alleged to have checked a box on a form to make him eligible to vote.

14. 2004 - Kansas

Three cases of US citizens voting on the wrong side of state lines.

15. 2012- Kentucky

I could go on if you really want me to but none of these resembles the type of fraud you're talking about! Did you actually read the stories?

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  • More than 24 million voter registrations are invalid, yet remain on the rolls nation-wide.
  • Because the records are out of date.

  • > There are over 1.8 million dead voters still eligible on the rolls across the country.
  • OK, but how many of them vote?

  • >More than 2.75 million Americans are registered to vote in more than one state.
  • Right, and almost all of it is just not getting around to telling the old state they moved. They're not voting in both states. (with a very, very small handful of exceptions).

  • >True The Vote recently found 99 cases of potential felony interstate voter fraud.
  • Whoa! 99 potential cases!

  • >Maryland affiliates of True The Vote uncovered cases of people registering and voting after their respective deaths.
  • "At least two." And one was an absentee. So one in five years!

    >The Florida New Majority Education Fund, Democratic Party of Florida and the National Council of La Raza are currently under investigation for alleged voter registration fraud.

    By Republicans right before an election where they're making voter fraud a huge issue.

    Unicorns. Seriously.

    -Z
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