How Democrats win elections

Sep 19, 2005 20:17

Through vote fraud, of course.
New Jersey Republicans say an analysis of state voter rolls has turned up evidence of "widespread fraud," including nearly 5,000 people listed as voting, who were unfortunately, dead. GOP investigators found nearly 55,000 people registered in multiple counties, and nearly 4,400 who voted twice in 2004. What's more, ( Read more... )

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jelly_doughnut September 20 2005, 00:39:44 UTC
Hey hey hey! Just because some folks have an animation deficit (are dead) doesn't mean that you or anyone else can discriminate against them! You're just being "lifeist!"

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reality_hammer September 20 2005, 00:49:58 UTC
lol

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graywolf44 September 20 2005, 00:57:59 UTC
Wow! And I thought it was bad in Washington State! At least the Reps in NJ had the cojones to actually step up and say, "Hey!". Good for them!

Another way to commit vote fraud is by using an all mail-in system, which is being debated here. For how that can be used, go to www.soundpolitics.com, and check out Stefan Sharkansky's posts on that subject.

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reality_hammer September 20 2005, 16:59:28 UTC
Indeed!

Just claim to be "homeless" and send in your ballot (from anywhere in the world!) just like hundreds did in 2004 when they all listed the state house as their address.

Hmmm....

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graywolf44 September 21 2005, 00:08:05 UTC
Yeah, or the King County Court House (including one county judge!).

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curiouslyadrift September 20 2005, 03:44:11 UTC
I must have missed the part that said the fraudulent votes went toward Democrats.

Since when do Republicans care about voter fraud, anyway?

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reality_hammer September 20 2005, 17:01:08 UTC
Didn't you hear? Republicans steal elections by deny the right to vote, not by voting multiple times. ;)

We Republicans always have cared about vote fraud and we always will.

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curiouslyadrift September 20 2005, 21:57:14 UTC
Was your comment supposed to make any sense whatsoever?

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sisiphus September 20 2005, 12:24:01 UTC
Just out curiosity, has there been similar investigation into voter fraud in favor of Republicans in that state? I've met people from New Jersey and it's common practice for opposing parties to go out in roving gangs, stealing campaign signs from people's lawns. If it's in New Jersey, I am inclined to believe that it's a Jersey thing instead of a Democrat thing. That's not to say that their last Democrat governor wasn't completely and totally fucked up.

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reality_hammer September 20 2005, 17:04:10 UTC
There probably is fraud on both sides, but it is fun to watch the usual suspects ignore this kind of situation since it is a "blue" state.

I'm in favor of a voluntary system that would publish your votes in secure databases that you could verify after an election. Just to make sure your votes were really recorded the way you wanted them to be. It wouldn't help the imaginary/dead voters but it would help combat the "knitting needle through the punched cards" fraud and similar tactics.

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