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To: i-node who wrote (520592)11/8/2012 1:38:21 AM
From: FJB2 Recommendations  Respond to of 793838
 
Watch this: Stephen Colbert learns just how much data politicians have about him

By Jeff Blagdon on November 6, 2012 10:23 pm

theverge.com



To: i-node who wrote (520592)11/8/2012 1:44:38 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793838
 
Let me see.....If the Dems are so good with Data Mining....What would they do if they know when each person dies and where every year inbetween elections?

I have some ideas, but would like to hear your thoughts on this.....

What else can they learn from Data Mining? Beside your name, age, medical history, names of your parents, children and siblings, address and phone, what you have done in your life, what run-ins with the law.....and what do they do with this info regarding voting.....



To: i-node who wrote (520592)11/8/2012 1:42:50 PM
From: Neeka1 Recommendation  Respond to of 793838
 
RE: Data Mining

Exactly right!


You can add voter rolls to the mix and this is where the temptation to cheat is highest. Groups like "True the Vote" and "Judicial Watch" are doing their best to force states to purge their voter rolls of ineligible voters. I am grateful for their effort, but they are facing stiff resistance. Local media shills who work for democrats make it very difficult to get these rolls purged.

VIDEO

Data Mining for Votes

www2.wsav.com