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Post by Sailor on Apr 11, 2014 2:47:03 GMT -8
Dick Morris: Investigate 2012 vote fraudAllegations of voter fraud fly back and forth in modern American politics, based on episodic personal observations or on anomalous electoral outcomes. But now, for the very first time, comes concrete proof that massive voter fraud might have taken place in the 2012 election, sufficiently widespread to have tainted more than 1 million votes nationwide. So far, the data does not indicate which side committed the fraud or whether it was an orchestrated effort, but the fact of fraud is now undeniable. North Carolina, under the leadership of their Election Board Director Kim Strach, studied the rolls of those who voted there and compared them with data from 27 other states. The conclusion: 35,750 people who voted in North Carolina may have also voted in at least one other state in the 2012 election. The duplicate vote finding is based on the people who voted in North Carolina having the same first and last names and the same birth dates as those voting in other states. In 765 cases, the last four digits of the voters’ Social Security numbers were identical as well. Read more: thehill.com/opinion/dick-morris/203019-dick-morris-investigate-2012-vote-fraud#ixzz2yZcBu2j7Actually Dick, I think we can figure out fairly easily which side is most deeply involved in voter fraud. Which side is it which doesn't want voters to present some form of ID at the polls?
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Post by prospero on Apr 12, 2014 16:09:53 GMT -8
Voter fraud is never a problem except.......... when the other side is doing it........... or when one side or the other gets caught.
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Post by 101ABN on Apr 13, 2014 19:19:38 GMT -8
But, as Sailor said, only ONE side howls like banshees at the suggestion of voter ID.
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Post by prospero on Apr 13, 2014 22:38:48 GMT -8
True that.......... Some of them would give the whole country away if they were able, thinking that the country is fundamentally flawed and in need of overhaul. They never understand that liberalism run amok generally ends in a nation that at best offers it's citizens conditional mandated rights.
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