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popeye1250 -> Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 1:16:26 PM)

http://www.westernjournalism.com/poll-worker-headed-to-prison-for-voter-fraud/


Well, and according to the judge this wasn't the only thing she did.




Phydeaux -> RE: Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 1:48:24 PM)

Oh that story can't be right. There's no voter fraud in america. None. Don't you know?

Trust us.





DaddySatyr -> RE: Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 1:50:56 PM)

Popeye, I don't know if you can still change it but I think the correct slang term for a jail is: "GREY bar Hotel"

Anyway, I think this is a shining example of why we don't need voter IDs. There's no reason for them. Poor Mellowese was just making sure that her voice and the voices of all her family and friends were heard.

You see, since they didn't have drivers' licenses, they couldn't get to the polling pla ... Oh. They have licenses?

Okay. Since they were working they couldn't ge ... Oh. They've been unemployed since the car industry in Detroit hit the skids?

Okay. Since they're too young to v ... nope. That's a non-starter. Her grand daughter will get her chance when she's of age.

Okay. Why'd she do it (seriously, I didn't hear her reason since she would never do anything to bring dishonor on the system)?



Good luck,



Robert Stroud




mnottertail -> RE: Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 1:54:39 PM)

Everybody is for voter ID so long as they are freely paid for by the people that say we need them, and they see every single person that needs one gets one, and they see that those who have them and become violators get them revoked. All on their dime. Just like guns...........oh, wait.........that would be fuckheads interfering in our private lives, and destroying our privacy.

NO poll taxes, it is unconstitutional.




popeye1250 -> RE: Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 3:16:15 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr

Popeye, I don't know if you can still change it but I think the correct slang term for a jail is: "GREY bar Hotel"

Anyway, I think this is a shining example of why we don't need voter IDs. There's no reason for them. Poor Mellowese was just making sure that her voice and the voices of all her family and friends were heard.

You see, since they didn't have drivers' licenses, they couldn't get to the polling pla ... Oh. They have licenses?

Okay. Since they were working they couldn't ge ... Oh. They've been unemployed since the car industry in Detroit hit the skids?

Okay. Since they're too young to v ... nope. That's a non-starter. Her grand daughter will get her chance when she's of age.

Okay. Why'd she do it (seriously, I didn't hear her reason since she would never do anything to bring dishonor on the system)?



Good luck,



Robert Stroud




Satyr, you mean me,.....and my 400 cousins?




Phydeaux -> RE: Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 3:50:25 PM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Everybody is for voter ID so long as they are freely paid for by the people that say we need them, and they see every single person that needs one gets one, and they see that those who have them and become violators get them revoked. All on their dime. Just like guns...........oh, wait.........that would be fuckheads interfering in our private lives, and destroying our privacy.

NO poll taxes, it is unconstitutional.


'Fraid not. Another simply wrong spewage. Supreme court has already said ID laws are OK constitutionally, and are not a poll tax. Nice try, play again.




tazzygirl -> RE: Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 4:25:24 PM)

ID laws are ok to vote... not to register to vote.

Out of North Carolina....

House Bill 589 would be one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country. Unlike other states, those who need IDs would be expected to pay for them if they can.

"This amounts to a poll tax, and it must be challenged," said Bob Hall, executive director of voting rights group Democracy North Carolina.

Charging someone money to vote is a poll tax, which is outlawed by the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Other states with voter ID laws offer free IDs to anyone, regardless of their ability to pay.


http://www.wral.com/fee-for-voter-id-might-be-unconstitutional/12310806/




DaddySatyr -> RE: Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 5:12:34 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Satyr, you mean me,.....and my 400 cousins?



I think you, your cousins, your neighbors (who won't vote the right way unless you do it for them), all the unregistered people in your district, all the dead people (because, let's face it; the dead have rights, too. They paid their taxes, while they were alive), and I think each person that's employed by a "corporate citizen" (such as Monsanto), and most importantly; those idiots on the other end of the political spectrum that will only vote for the wrong guy, anyway ...

... they should allow you to vote for them. Also, if you happen to be in the Washington, DC area, I hear Eric Holder's name is available for use at polling places.



Best of luck,



Barrack Hussein Obummer




Termyn8or -> RE: Five years in the crow bar hotel for voter fraud. (7/23/2013 7:48:46 PM)

FR

This is all lies. A conspiracy theory. I have it on good authority that vote fraud never happens.

The machines also never make a mistake. Those people who complained about them must all be subversive liars. Must be. They should all undergo psychological treatment. Simple behavior modification and then we can trust the government again, and all the good people of this country who would never do anything wrong because our law enforcement is so effective that nobody ever gets away with anything.

Now take those four votes from whoever won and settle the matter once and for all, even though it never could happen. Then have some koolaid.

T^T

ETA : Because of the density of some people I must add that this was a calibration signal. Ever mess with CB radios ? You use what's called an SWR meter to test the antenna. In that case SWR stands for Standing Wave Ratio. In this case it stands fo Sarcasm, Wit and Ridicule. Make a note of it.




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