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VOTER FRAUD IS NO MYTH — IT’S MORE COMMON THAN YOU THINK


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Patrick Moran claims he was just joking about encouraging voter fraud. But he nonetheless resigned last week as field director for the campaign of his father, Virginia Congressman Jim Moran.

 

 

Guerrilla videographer James O’Keefe caught Patrick Moran on tape offering advice on how to commit in-person voter fraud. The scheme involved forging utility bills that would satisfy Virginia’s non-photo ID law, and then casting ballots in the name of others — relying on the help of Democratic lawyers stationed at the polls if there were any problems. Some joke.

 

Last April, a 22-year-old O’Keefe associate showed how easy it is to vote in someone else’s name if no ID is required by being offered the ballot of Attorney General Eric Holder simply by mentioning his name to a Washington, D.C. poll worker. Now O’Keefe has shown just how easy it is to commit in-person voter fraud in states that have loose non-photo ID lawsScissors-32x32.png

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Show me the lawsuits where the vote fraud cheater has been caught, convicted, and punished.

 

Until you are able to do that, just shut the hell up.

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@logicnreason

 

You are correct about convictions. There are lots of allegations.

 

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/map_of_the_week/2012/09/voter_id_laws_a_state_by_state_map_reveals_how_much_voter_fraud_there_is_in_the_united_states_almost_none_.html

 

But note

 

http://www.nationalcenter.org/NPA636.html

 

And from the slate a commenter asks: what about Minnesota, which proves your comment: Al Franken's election is almost undoubtedly via cheat and deceit but was not proven.

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@logicnreason

 

You are correct about convictions. There are lots of allegations.

 

http://www.slate.com...most_none_.html

 

But note

 

http://www.nationalc...org/NPA636.html

 

And from the slate a commenter asks: what about Minnesota, which proves your comment: Al Franken's election is almost undoubtedly via cheat and deceit but was not proven.

 

"Allegations" prove absolutely nothing....but they certainly can get folks "up in arms" and take normal people and turn them into a virtual lynch mob. Just ask Lance Armstrong.

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