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« Memogate: Halberstam Slams Rather | Main | New Mexico Eases Controls on Voter Fraud » September 30, 2004Voter Fraud Combat TipsScary Kerry has put together a very good piece on voter fraud that goes beyond the round-up of news and bloggage I'm providing, and includes concrete advice on how to detect and combat Democratic voter fraud aimed at stealing the election for John Kerry. It's a must-read from the first word to the last. Comments
Ok, but what about Bush stealing the election? There is the potential for voter fraud on both sides. Or is fraud in the name of Republicans ok... Posted by: Sherman at September 30, 2004 12:38 PMA good point in the abstract, but the concrete reality is that the voter-fraud cases already uncovered all over the country all involve Democrats and their allies. Posted by: Bill Hobbs at September 30, 2004 12:40 PMIf you are already ahead, what do you gain by cheating? Merely the risk of discovery and repudiation. Posted by: King of Fools at September 30, 2004 1:22 PMEr, Florida in 2000? Election officals who were and continue to be also republican campaign officals certainly doesn't limit voter fraud to the Democrats. The sad reality is that voter fraud makes everyone suspious of the next guy. If we fix voting, we help fix demoncracy. The sooner you get of your high horse and face the truth that Rebublicans are just as shady as you think Democrats are, the better off we will all be. I commend your efforts to fight fraud, but not at the expense of our democracy and certainly not in the name of establishing a Neocon aristocracy. Posted by: Will Vote for Kerry at September 30, 2004 1:24 PMI hate to disappoint youse guys, but the evidence consistantly points towards the Democrats and their supporters as being the ones engaging in vote fraud. Show me a case, if you can, of a representative of the RNC being videotaped buying votes, as happened in Milwaukee with the DNC, or of a state which showed a majority for Gore until almost all the votes were counted, and then toggling over, as happened to Bush in Michigan. Posted by: triticale at September 30, 2004 6:52 PMOh yeah, another challenge. Find me an example of Republican legislators opposing a Democrat bill to increase voter accountability, or of a Republican governor vetoing such. Posted by: triticale at September 30, 2004 6:55 PMThose who vote for Kerry acknowledge that killing babies is OK; that if the teacher cannot teach Johnny math, that teacher is OK to teach Johnny sex; that throwing money at education for forty years of democrat rule didn't fix education but throw some more money at it and this time it will work;that guns in hands of law-abiding citizens are more dangerous than nuclear weapons in hands of Commies;that Hillary Clinton is a normal and nice person;that businesses create oppression but government creates prosperity; that you are too stupid to take care of yourself therefore government has to. |
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