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ozsea1

(36 posts)
88. Your points regarding voter fraud are debunked
Fri Aug 31, 2012, 02:21 PM
Aug 2012

and therefore not a difference of opinion, but fact.

Have a good weekend.

Ga has exact same requirements CurtEastPoint Aug 2012 #1
Yes, I live in Georgia RebelOne Aug 2012 #52
Thanks for your story.........and for perservering! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2012 #2
Wow that is pretty onerous jimlup Aug 2012 #3
Most people couldn't. Especially the poor, elderly, and students. onehandle Aug 2012 #4
Seems like one can easily not meet the Proof of Residency requirements savalez Aug 2012 #56
I've lived in PA for decades spinbaby Aug 2012 #5
3 years ago when I had to renew my TX driver's license. hobbit709 Aug 2012 #6
Do you have a 'funny name' like I do? onehandle Aug 2012 #8
Nope. Normal sounding and looking English name. hobbit709 Aug 2012 #9
Did you not have a Consular Certificate of Birth? Art_from_Ark Aug 2012 #76
That was the State Department DS-1350 I had. hobbit709 Aug 2012 #82
This is important info.. thank you for sharing a real-time experience with what K Gardner Aug 2012 #7
What do you propose that a person should have to provide? justanaverageguy Aug 2012 #10
No, I don't. I give them my name and address and I vote. My name is marked off Lex Aug 2012 #11
I'm not asking about what you would have to provide on voting day. justanaverageguy Aug 2012 #13
Has this been a typical problem in any elections, LanternWaste Aug 2012 #19
So how many fraudulent votes would you consider important enough Flatulo Aug 2012 #37
You don't think that is possible that a poll worker might be on to you if you tried that Nikia Aug 2012 #40
I think you're missing my point. Sure it's possible for one to get caught Flatulo Aug 2012 #53
The risk of getting caught outweighs the chance that the election will be affected Nikia Aug 2012 #68
How many "miscounted" votes on Diebold voting maching are too much? ozsea1 Aug 2012 #41
The voting machine problems are a completely different issue. Flatulo Aug 2012 #54
When you produce no factual evidence of voter fraud ozsea1 Aug 2012 #58
Depends on who you cite. TPM is quite left-wing. Flatulo Aug 2012 #60
Nice try ! ozsea1 Aug 2012 #84
You've completely missed my point, several times. I'm going to try again. Flatulo Aug 2012 #85
Sure, you "should be able to prove who you are to vote" ozsea1 Aug 2012 #86
I'm comfortable making up my own mind on a wide variety of issues. Flatulo Aug 2012 #87
Your points regarding voter fraud are debunked ozsea1 Aug 2012 #88
Here's a cite I found from SCOTUS J. P. Stevens... Flatulo Aug 2012 #89
Even one is too many? gollygee Aug 2012 #42
Because I see a lot of hypocrisy in the concern here over the sanctity of every single Flatulo Aug 2012 #55
In this day and age virtually everyone is in the system in one way or another Bandit Aug 2012 #59
Exactly. All this faux concern about the unreasonable burden this would place on Flatulo Aug 2012 #61
I'm not sure that you do need id for those things Nikia Aug 2012 #70
The person who was insured is the person who lives at your address. When Flatulo Aug 2012 #73
I have heard of that but I have never had to show id for my prescriptions Nikia Aug 2012 #75
I requested a SS card for my son when he was born Nikia Aug 2012 #69
Oh really...well my experience is different..I am a woman angstlessk Sep 2012 #94
"Even one is too many" ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2012 #63
I think the numbers of legal voters who would be disenfranchised is exaggerated. Flatulo Aug 2012 #71
"If the Democrats has their way, your blind cat would be able to vote." ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2012 #77
I'm registered as an independent, but I've supported and voted for Dems Flatulo Aug 2012 #79
Why don't we just use our voters original registration cards? The Wielding Truth Aug 2012 #29
That's exactly how my husband's vote got stolen in the 2008 election. Butterbean Aug 2012 #50
As a new resident? My driver's license and a single bill or statement with my address... onehandle Aug 2012 #12
I'd be comfortable with that for a voter's card but.... justanaverageguy Aug 2012 #14
There should be no need for a voters ID card. Lone_Star_Dem Aug 2012 #20
Don't buy into the Gooper voter fraud paranoia. geardaddy Aug 2012 #23
My mother has an expired driver's license ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2012 #65
In her case, the poll worker was an idiot. Inviolate rules are often a poor substitute for Flatulo Aug 2012 #81
I can assure you all these laws have the words "valid driver's license/ID" ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2012 #90
Why wouldn't a single driver's license with a photo (or other state ID) pnwmom Aug 2012 #26
A declaration that one is an American citizen and that one resides at a specific residence Gormy Cuss Aug 2012 #30
Provide what's worked in the past, don't come up with new shit in minority areas that at the last uponit7771 Aug 2012 #44
Same things people have produced for decades Cosmocat Aug 2012 #48
Nothing. Le Taz Hot Aug 2012 #83
if you're 18 and living at your parents' house, how would you produce a bill with your address? CreekDog Aug 2012 #15
That's an interesting point.... justanaverageguy Aug 2012 #16
Why don't you find what the "way around that" is and post it for us?. nt Guy Whitey Corngood Aug 2012 #64
I'm sure the pro voter ID idiots are right on top of it ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2012 #66
I had to go with my eighteen year old son and provide my ID and vouch that he was 1monster Aug 2012 #31
Or if you're older and move in with friends or relatives starroute Aug 2012 #34
If this law isn't struck down, there will be scenes at the polls.... Junkdrawer Aug 2012 #17
+1 uponit7771 Aug 2012 #45
In 2004 sweetapogee Aug 2012 #18
Here's what I need just to renew my driver's license in W Virginia theHandpuppet Aug 2012 #21
I went thru something similar last year. Brigid Aug 2012 #22
Renewing a license in MN. geardaddy Aug 2012 #24
After all that you still have to wait for thirty days for your license? In Florida, you 1monster Aug 2012 #25
In Texas MrDiaz Aug 2012 #27
We get new voter's cards in the mail every election year. However, they are "informational" only. 1monster Aug 2012 #35
The poster meant voter registration card. Lone_Star_Dem Aug 2012 #62
It is a voter registration card. However, they are not accepted at the polls. Only a state issued 1monster Aug 2012 #72
They tried that here, too. Lone_Star_Dem Aug 2012 #74
My mother had quite an experience in North Carolina. yardwork Aug 2012 #28
It's a heck of a change from the 1990s. mwooldri Sep 2012 #92
THANK YOU for this report, onehandle! calimary Aug 2012 #32
Welcome to PA BumRushDaShow Aug 2012 #33
that is so wrong. barbtries Aug 2012 #36
The PA ACLU is fighting this. drm604 Aug 2012 #51
that alone should at least get ruling barbtries Aug 2012 #57
It should at least get it put on hold until after the election. drm604 Aug 2012 #78
Voter Suppression is the MAIN REASON rePIGs may win back the White House triplepoint Aug 2012 #38
It worked in 2000 and 2004, the BIG story isn't the recount it's how the caged black voters in FL uponit7771 Aug 2012 #46
Glad you had an easy time with our son it was a different story Pakid Aug 2012 #39
most people won't go through that much.....mission accomplished spanone Aug 2012 #43
Does the state reinburse for money spent EC Aug 2012 #47
Welcome to U.S. citizenship! KansDem Aug 2012 #49
Make no mistake....Republicans hate voter registration ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2012 #67
Welcome to PA and all its dysfunction............eom mrmpa Aug 2012 #80
It's criminal... SoapBox Sep 2012 #91
Geesh, and I thought Northern Ireland was bad. mwooldri Sep 2012 #93
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