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Check Ohio. Voter fraud is a "civil right" with approval from Eric Holder. Self destruct? Backdoor amnesty, disenfranchisement of troops overseas, and the "New" black panthers? Wait: there's hope. A number of welfare recipients felt cheated when barack didn't really make their car payments as he was "supposed" to do. Obama phone or not, they're pissed.billvon>I was speaking to the illegal voters. Not just the ones committing fraud.
Yep. There was a big purge in Florida recently. They found a huge block of . . . 98 voters who voted illegally. In the entire state.
But love the spin; the GOP is just a victim of illegal voting. After all, it's much easier to be a hapless victim than to actually do anything about it. Nothing like joining the victim culture to soothe the hurt of a defeat.
Best thing about the government shutdown - watching the GOP self destruct.
billvon 2,426
Check!
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Fraud just a tiny blip of 2012 vote
By Joe Vardon
The Columbus Dispatch Friday May 24, 2013 6:34 AM
Secretary of State Jon Husted said his office did not find evidence of a single instance of voter suppression in Ohio.
0.002397 percent.
That’s how much voter fraud there was in Ohio last year, according to a report released yesterday by Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted. Out of about 5.63 million votes cast in a presidential election in this key swing state, there were 135 possible voter-fraud cases referred to law enforcement for more investigation.
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Looks like you'll need to spin pretty hard to claim that that is "disenfranchising" you.
>Self destruct?
I'd say so. A group of GOP lawmakers is telling the public "to hell with democracy, we' refuse to do our jobs until we get our way, even if it means that means hurting Americans." The more responsible members of the GOP are telling them they're crazy, and they should do their jobs. When you have your own party telling you you're crazy, and the leaders of the party can't even hold it together - self destruction pretty imminent.
Republicans are all about how great private industry is. If you ran a business, and several of your managers simply refused to do their jobs - would you keep them?
You know, you have something there. It's beginning to look that way. I mean why would the President issue executive orders during a sequester to free illegal aliens held in prison, stop states from arresting illegal aliens, and stop states from asking the voting public if they are citizens. If you were here illegally, no doubt you would not think like me. I doubt if anyone physically capable of working, who makes more on welfare than the minimum wage, would think like me. Looting the US Treasury with no hope in sight, is bad for the morale of the taxpayers.wmw999[sarcasm]Because, after all, the only way that liberals could ever win an election is by cheating, right?[/sarcasm]QuoteThe big question is, how to stop it when you are outnumbered at the polls by thousands of voters who are here illegally, and thousands of voters who commit voter fraud multiple times with little chance of being prosecuted.
Maybe everyone isn't the same as you.
Wendy P.
billvon 2,426
Shutting down the US government because you didn't get your way is even worse.
turtlespeed 212
billvon>Looting the US Treasury with no hope in sight, is bad for the morale of the taxpayers.
Shutting down the US government because you didn't get your way is even worse.
Maybe everyone isn't the same as you.
A LOT of people disagree.
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun
billvon 2,426
They're definitely not (fortunately!) but the basic sentiments are pretty common:
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October 1, 2013 - American Voters Reject GOP Shutdown Strategy 3-1, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Dems Up 9 Points In 2014 Congressional Races
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American voters oppose 72 - 22 percent Congress shutting down the federal government to block implementation of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released today.
Voters also oppose 64 - 27 percent blocking an increase in the nation's debt ceiling as a way to stop Obamacare, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University poll finds.
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turtlespeed 212
billvon>Maybe everyone isn't the same as you.
They're definitely not (fortunately!) but the basic sentiments are pretty common:
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October 1, 2013 - American Voters Reject GOP Shutdown Strategy 3-1, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Dems Up 9 Points In 2014 Congressional Races
PDF format
American voters oppose 72 - 22 percent Congress shutting down the federal government to block implementation of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released today.
Voters also oppose 64 - 27 percent blocking an increase in the nation's debt ceiling as a way to stop Obamacare, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University poll finds.
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Which Voters?
All the people that I have discussed this with, save my GF, are for it.
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun
billvon 2,426
Registered ones.
>All the people that I have discussed this with, save my GF, are for it.
Hmm. Looks like you have a lot of very conservative friends.
turtlespeed 212
billvon>Which Voters?
Registered ones.
>All the people that I have discussed this with, save my GF, are for it.
Hmm. Looks like you have a lot of very conservative friends.
If you consider University Profs conservatives, I guess so.
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun
Maybe everyone isn't the same as you.
Wendy P.
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