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RE: more voter fraud - 10/25/2012 4:25:59 AM   
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In the same vein as talking about voter fraud is not voter fraud

Lets look at the misinformation being pushed in the red states shall we.......

Phone voting. Residents in Florida, Indiana and Virginia are receiving mysterious phone calls telling them they can vote by phone instead of going to the polls. Virginia’s board of elections has received at least 10 complaints, mostly from seniors, though the total number of people affected by these calls is unclear.

Fake voter purge letters. Also in Florida, a mass mailing of fake letters questioning voters’ citizenship is being investigated. The letter, written on fake letterhead of a local county’s Supervisor of Elections, tells recipients in 23 counties to fill out a “voter eligibility form” with their Social Security information, Florida drivers licence number, and addresses. The letter claims the recipients must send the form to the Supervisor of Elections within 15 days or be purged from the rolls — mimicking actual purge letters ordered by Florida governor Rick Scott (R) challenging 200 Floridians’ citizenship.

Intimidating billboards. Dozens of billboards warning that voter fraud is a felony popped up suddenly in predominantly African American and Latino neighborhoods of Cleveland, Ohio earlier this month. The message, which includes the prison sentence and fine for voter fraud, is likely targeting former felons who do have the right to vote in Ohio. The company, Clear Channel Outdoor, announced they would take down intimidating voter fraud billboards after the sponsor refused to come forward. The company is also donating 10 billboards declaring, “Voting is a Right. Not a Crime!”

Misleading voter ID ads. Though a judge ruled that Pennsylvania voters without a photo ID could still cast a regular ballot, state-sponsored ads have continued to tell residents they must show an ID. These ads are aired on television and radio, at posters at the DMV, and were mailed to thousands of seniors via a state prescription drug program. A billboard targeting Spanish speakers also continues to misleadingly promote the ID requirement.


He resigned, because in this country you are found guilty by shady press. Look at alll the people who have been pressured to resign with nothing more than a blog or story which later was proven false.

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RE: more voter fraud - 10/25/2012 5:44:51 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: subspaceseven
In the same vein as talking about voter fraud is not voter fraud
Lets look at the misinformation being pushed in the red states shall we.......
Phone voting. Residents in Florida, Indiana and Virginia are receiving mysterious phone calls telling them they can vote by phone instead of going to the polls. Virginia’s board of elections has received at least 10 complaints, mostly from seniors, though the total number of people affected by these calls is unclear.
Fake voter purge letters. Also in Florida, a mass mailing of fake letters questioning voters’ citizenship is being investigated. The letter, written on fake letterhead of a local county’s Supervisor of Elections, tells recipients in 23 counties to fill out a “voter eligibility form” with their Social Security information, Florida drivers licence number, and addresses. The letter claims the recipients must send the form to the Supervisor of Elections within 15 days or be purged from the rolls — mimicking actual purge letters ordered by Florida governor Rick Scott (R) challenging 200 Floridians’ citizenship.
Intimidating billboards. Dozens of billboards warning that voter fraud is a felony popped up suddenly in predominantly African American and Latino neighborhoods of Cleveland, Ohio earlier this month. The message, which includes the prison sentence and fine for voter fraud, is likely targeting former felons who do have the right to vote in Ohio. The company, Clear Channel Outdoor, announced they would take down intimidating voter fraud billboards after the sponsor refused to come forward. The company is also donating 10 billboards declaring, “Voting is a Right. Not a Crime!”
Misleading voter ID ads. Though a judge ruled that Pennsylvania voters without a photo ID could still cast a regular ballot, state-sponsored ads have continued to tell residents they must show an ID. These ads are aired on television and radio, at posters at the DMV, and were mailed to thousands of seniors via a state prescription drug program. A billboard targeting Spanish speakers also continues to misleadingly promote the ID requirement.
He resigned, because in this country you are found guilty by shady press. Look at alll the people who have been pressured to resign with nothing more than a blog or story which later was proven false.


I support anyone who is found guilty of voter fraud, voter registration fraud, election fraud, etc. get the proper consequences for the crime. I have not said anything about this guy in the OP.

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RE: more voter fraud - 10/25/2012 7:31:29 AM   
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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

which ones?

DC? Baltimore? Manhattan? San Diego?



Nothing O'Keefe claimed he said to ACORN employees or how they responded was correct. Even a cursory google will reveal that to you.

He did not enter offices dressed as a pimp wth Giles in her hooker outfit. He did not claim to be a pimp looking to import underage girls etc. He and Giles dressed in normal attire and the story usually was that he was a law school student seeking help getting Giles, his purported girlfriend, away from a pimp.

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RE: more voter fraud - 10/25/2012 9:12:05 AM   
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I support anyone who is found guilty of voter fraud


LOL, I get your point, but reading the beginning of your sentence I had to laugh

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RE: more voter fraud - 10/25/2012 1:11:48 PM   
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You really believe the ACORN story was fake don't you?




Willful ignorance is it's own reward.

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RE: more voter fraud - 10/25/2012 7:50:40 PM   
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Fraud comes to mind

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