Rick wrote:
> That. will. never. happen.
>
> ever.
Why not? Shouldn't years of attempts to bring down the HRC cabal
reveal a major flaw in the methods? Recall that stupidity =
continuing the same tactics expecting a different result.
mao
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Max wrote:
> Our president should not be elected by fraud...
Red does not want fraud in election, correct?
Blue does not want fraud in election, correct?
Or... as you said:
> Are we a banana republic, or a legitimate republic?
mao
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Good that they're at least watching for simple to detect stuff like double
voting and caught three already.
I wonder who the other two voted for, and why they didn't get arrested too.
Mitch.
> On October 30, 2016 at 1:04 PM Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
G Mann ponders:
>Wonder what the punishment will >be when the law is applied to the >criminal
>acts of your favorite >candidate?
That. will. never. happen.
ever.
Rick
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From: G Mann via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
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Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2016 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Veterans for Hillary
Andrew,
It's all part of the "Vast Right Wing C
Andrew,
It's all part of the "Vast Right Wing Conspiracy" ... [There, don't you
feel better?]
Let's see... Arrested, in jail, charged with 3rd class Felony [loss of
voting for life if convicted, Felons can't vote.] $5,000 fine, plus court
cost and jail fees, lawyers fees... Seems when the law is
You guys are right about double voting, only it was a R voter caught red
handed in Iowa. This is the tip of the iceberg of R VOTER FRAUD!!
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-courts/2016/10/28/voter-fraud-suspect-arrested-des-moines/92892042/
On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 11:54 PM,
Yes, declaring that an entire group (defined by race) is not as capable as
another group would seem to fit the definition of racism. Our local school
board did a similar thing several years ago in making a five-year plan to
improve public school student academic performance, but setting lower
I should add that the reason I mentioned black voters (in my comment, below)
is that the court struck down the NC voter ID law because (they claimed) it
discriminated against black voters. Personally, I find that view (that
black voters can't get an ID card) prejudiced.
> On October 29,
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 19:51:43 -0400
Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote:
> Not unlike the court overturning the NC law that required voters to show ID
> at the poles. Considering that most (31) other states require voter ID and
> NC voters have had three years to obtain a
If being forced to show a state ID card to vote is illegal discrimination, how
can being forced to show a state ID card to buy a gun not be?
Mitch.
> On October 29, 2016 at 7:51 PM Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> Not unlike the court overturning the NC law
Not unlike the court overturning the NC law that required voters to show ID at
the poles. Considering that most (31) other states require voter ID and NC
voters have had three years to obtain a free ID, who really believes it is too
hard for NC voters to get an ID and why is it harder for
Double registrations (for instance, Florida and Ohio) allow one person to vote
twice, in two swing states. Half a million votes enough to determine the next
president? A little over 500 was enough in Florida to seat GW and send Algore
back home.
Our president should not be elected by fraud,
The only ones affected are the ones who didn't vote in years, but are suddenly
energized to vote this year. They might be excited to vote for Trump, incited to
vote against Trump, incited to vote against Hillary, or they might have quit
voting in Ohio because they died or left the state, but
Mitch wrote:
> "With today's ruling, the court will effectively force us to put voters back
> on
> the voter rolls who have died or long since moved to another address," Mr.
> Husted said.
Votes from dead people or people living at another address = wrong, right?
Why the angst? Is the divide
What says Andrew?
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On October 29, 2016 5:13:39 PM EDT, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
wrote:
>http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2016/09/23/voter-roll-purge-ruling.html
>
>
>
>"With today's ruling, the court will
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2016/09/23/voter-roll-purge-ruling.html
"With today's ruling, the court will effectively force us to put voters back on
the voter rolls who have died or long since moved to another address," Mr.
Husted said. "This ruling overturns 20 years of Ohio
Ohio had over 500,000 dead, double registered, or non-citizen people on their
voter rolls. I think that maybe, just maybe, half a million votes could sway
that state from red to blue, that is probably why the ACLU and George Soros are
suing to prevent those registrations from being purged.
Excellent satire unfortunately, based on the actions of ACORN and it's
associated groups in the 2008 and 2012 elections the satire has basis
of fact.
The unintended consequences of voter fraud is that there will be more
people watching the polling places than ever before, and, I predict,
WASHINGTON, D.C. — With over seven million votes cast so far in the U.S.
presidential election, early voting data is pointing to a tight race in most key
battleground states.
But there is one battleground upon which the Donald Trump campaign appears to be
headed towards utter defeat: The fight
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