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Old 01-27-2012, 06:55 PM   #1
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Default Voting is a states rights issue ( only if Dems approve)

Total BS and a waste of money.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012...going-changes/
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Old 01-28-2012, 03:58 AM   #2
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"Early voting' is BS. Being able to vote without properly identifying oneself is BS.
THe demokrats like to stack the deck so their scumbag can walk away with the election.
The arguments are always racially based (because these scumbags are the biggest racists on the planet) and while they have no problems eradicating rights and liberties, they do just that on the national level. Fact is, there needs to be validation of who the eff goes into that voting booth. They should be:
1: identified
2: United States Citizens
3: registered to vote
4: they may or may not declare a political affiliation, but in so doing,
may only vote in primaries of their declared affiliation.

If that is holding people back, then they are not fit to determine this nation's leadership.



I would add another thing: absentee ballots should be closely regulated and they should be for exactly that..ABSENTEES. In NY state, I used to have to show/declare I'd be out of the state on election day before I was able to get an absentee ballot. Now, they hand 'em out to anybody who does not want to get to the voting booths. Makes for a lot of fraud because anybody with access to the voting materials (demokrats on local boards of election) can 'find' 10,000 votes in a car trunk or in a bag in a closet, or in a corner at the local post office and throw an election. Witness some very close races where Rep vs Dem, for instance, Sen.Franken's good fortune in Minnesota. Non-discretionary, mandatory prosecution should be part of the deal when criminals are found circumventing election laws.

Once the election process is perceived to be crooked, or invalid or 'rigged', it's all over.
We should go back to electing Congressmen, and state legislatures appointing senators.
That'd be a good first start. And if you can't qualify to vote, then you DON"T ! Personally, I don't like the idea of an 'illegal immigrant vote'...can't believe ANYONE, even a brain addled demokrat would allow a foreign national to influence an American election. And if you don't have an address, you do not qualify...I wonder how many homeless Americans there are, as opposed to how many vote ? Again, less qualification for voters allows for greater demokrat fraud at the voting booths. Black Panthers (or any interested third party) involved in posting outside a voting booth should be 'open season'...take 'em from the car, or up close, but voter intimidation MUST be eradicated and for this reason AG Holder belongs in jail.
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Old 01-28-2012, 12:20 PM   #3
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til then berg... I'll be voting in the republican primary


I noticed you didn't mention felons, so glad we agree they should be able to vote too.
http://www.aclu.org/map-state-felony...chisement-laws

I wonder if every state allowed felons if some of the southern republican states would change to blue states? I say dems need to fix this problem! and get some more votes!

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Old 01-28-2012, 07:33 PM   #4
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Nevada GOP caucus-goers to vote in school named for Gingrich backer

http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-poli...s-1320335.html

"Nevada Republican officials confirmed Friday that presidential caucus-goers will be able to cast ballots at a special evening session on Feb. 4 at a private school in Las Vegas named after Sheldon Adelson, a key Newt Gingrich supporter."

What a bunch of BS. A "special caucus" on private property, and there's a "religious test".

LMAO

Reminds me of last election cycle when the Nevada GOP establishment knew Paul was going to win at the state convention, so they just threw out the rules and left.
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Old 01-28-2012, 08:58 PM   #5
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What a bunch of BS. A "special caucus" on private property, and there's a "religious test".
FYI, we vote in a church every November. When you finally mature, you too might get a chance to vote.
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Old 01-28-2012, 09:38 PM   #6
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FYI, we vote in a church every November. When you finally mature, you too might get a chance to vote.
I don't think all the caucus places open back up. It's at a special time. Stupid. If it had anything to do with religion to begin with, this would have been handled awhile ago.
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til then berg... I'll be voting in the republican primary


I noticed you didn't mention felons, so glad we agree they should be able to vote too.
http://www.aclu.org/map-state-felony...chisement-laws

I wonder if every state allowed felons if some of the southern republican states would change to blue states? I say dems need to fix this problem! and get some more votes!
I guess we'll easily be able to see which Republican Sal fears the most. Interestingly, he's worried enough to vote in a Republican primary instead of the Democrat one.
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