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    ETproductions1 year, 1 month ago

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    Klarisa, The GOP has, through state GOP governments, attempted to purge tens of thousands of legitimately registered voters in 6 battleground states in the past few weeks. http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hgI986w-MBkcTA...

    GOP operatives also still own the companies that manufacture electronic voting machines with no paper audit trail. In elections where those are used, the programmer decides who wins.

    I would not be the least surprised if ACORN registered a few people in duplicate, or let people register under the name of someone who's dead. But there have been investigations of Acorn over all the years they have been in operation and none has EVER found any wrongdoing.

    Meanwhile, the New Republicans appear to be the masters of voter fraud. Nothing's changed since the Watergate break in that was aimed at stealing an election for the Repugs.

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      beavith11 year, 1 month ago

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      then why NOT support showing ID at the polls?

      all you libs seem to be OK with just a bit of fraud, but hold on- ID is too hard to get or provide. one would thing that ID would prevent any machine scams, too.

      but no. you couldn't do that. that's a republican initiative.

      can i just make a resolution: resolved: we want to see fair and clear elections.

      i'd say ACORN wouldn't get behind that....

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        ETproductions1 year, 1 month ago

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        Here in my state, they have a list of all the registered voters in a given district. I had to show multiple IDs to get on the list. No dead men can register unless the living person creates a viable fake driver's license with their picture and the dead man's name. I reckon doing that would be equally challenging to Democrats, Republicans and Independents alike.

        When I go to vote, I give them my name and address. They check a checkbox beside my name. So each person on the list can only vote once.

        So does voter fraud ever happen? Of course. Is it exclusively favoring Democrats? Hardly. The very strong evidence is that the Republicans are guilty of truly high-level voter fraud and election rigging.

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          dunkirk1 year, 1 month ago

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          If you want a fair and clean election why dont you require paper trails of ballots??? You seem to indicate you WANT fair and clean but only as far as it disenfranchises voters and then only those who tend to vote Democratic ( i really thing it has to do with the close relation to Democracy in the name o fthe party). Yet when all is done and there are questions on ballot counting and actual voting the Repugs seems to want eveyone to turn a blind wye to it. Maybe you can explain how a company that makes ATM machines (ever see one of those that doesnt give a Paper receipt) cant manufacture a voting machine that produces one???

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