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Quoted: Ima go out on a limb and assume that those charged with oversight of AZ elections just shrugged their shoulders and rolled with the result? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I didn't see it in the article but I believe this was in Pima country during the last Primary, we had more ballots than registered voters. Ima go out on a limb and assume that those charged with oversight of AZ elections just shrugged their shoulders and rolled with the result? |
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This is why the Pubs wont take the senate. Everything points to Dem voters being disillusioned and disengaged; poll after poll--even from liberal sources. But I'll bet through exactly what is shown here, they will still somehow muster enough votes to keep the senate. And then 2016 will be full court press. View Quote This is what I fear also. |
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Now that we know who this guy is.......sure hope he doesn't end up out in the desert naked and staked out somewhere for his crime.
We developed into a civilized republic for a reason (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness) What these stupid fucks haven't considered is that in a nation where law and order break down the streets run both ways. |
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Now that we know who this guy is.......sure hope he doesn't end up out in the desert naked and staked out somewhere for his crime. We developed into a civilized republic for a reason (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness) What these stupid fucks haven't considered is that in a nation where law and order break down the streets run both ways. View Quote And if it turns out he didn't actually commit a crime? Will you also be ok with a "hang em high" scenario? Fair is fair. If you volunteer to kill a man without a trial then you should be prepared to die without one, yourself. |
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Since the system will not fix this, the people will have to.
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The whole process is a joke.
It isn't like the right doesn't do the same shit. |
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They lost my absentee ballot in 2008 I was still overseas in 2009 and absentee ballots for the 2008 election were still showing up for long-departed personnel as late as October 2009 I recognized some of the names as being guys I was in theatre with in 2008 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It is time for Absentee voting to be abolished (except for military and those who can legitimately demonstrate need). Absentee voting just because it's easier than going to the polls needs to go away. They lost my absentee ballot in 2008 I was still overseas in 2009 and absentee ballots for the 2008 election were still showing up for long-departed personnel as late as October 2009 I recognized some of the names as being guys I was in theatre with in 2008 Don't worry. Obama still won. |
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And if it turns out he didn't actually commit a crime? Will you also be ok with a "hang em high" scenario? Fair is fair. If you volunteer to kill a man without a trial then you should be prepared to die without one, yourself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now that we know who this guy is.......sure hope he doesn't end up out in the desert naked and staked out somewhere for his crime. We developed into a civilized republic for a reason (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness) What these stupid fucks haven't considered is that in a nation where law and order break down the streets run both ways. And if it turns out he didn't actually commit a crime? Will you also be ok with a "hang em high" scenario? Fair is fair. If you volunteer to kill a man without a trial then you should be prepared to die without one, yourself. +1 The story is poorly written and gives no indication that the guy was doing anything illegal. Of course the first post suggests murdering him. |
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well.... go fuck yourself gringo? id sock the little prick so hard he'd soil himself. i dont care how many illegals or whatever are here and think they gonna do what. theyre jumping the gun and 11% total just isnt enuf. let the fools keep monkeying around, they will get what they want, the rage of an armed america. the carnage will pale what the nazis did.
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And if it turns out he didn't actually commit a crime? Will you also be ok with a "hang em high" scenario? Fair is fair. If you volunteer to kill a man without a trial then you should be prepared to die without one, yourself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now that we know who this guy is.......sure hope he doesn't end up out in the desert naked and staked out somewhere for his crime. We developed into a civilized republic for a reason (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness) What these stupid fucks haven't considered is that in a nation where law and order break down the streets run both ways. And if it turns out he didn't actually commit a crime? Will you also be ok with a "hang em high" scenario? Fair is fair. If you volunteer to kill a man without a trial then you should be prepared to die without one, yourself. When filmed stuffing ballots (of completely unknown origin) into a ballot box; "Fuck you Gringo", is not the response a legitimate poll worker would/or could be reasonably expected to give the County Republican Committee Chairman. I'm good to go with my guilty judgement call. If this asshole (or those who support him and his actions) were on fire I wouldn't cross the street to piss on him. |
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When filmed stuffing ballots (of completely unknown origin) into a ballot box; "Fuck you Gringo", is not the response a legitimate poll worker would/or could be reasonably expected to give the County Republican Committee Chairman. I'm good to go with my guilty judgement call. If this asshole (or those who support him and his actions) were on fire I wouldn't cross the street to piss on him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now that we know who this guy is.......sure hope he doesn't end up out in the desert naked and staked out somewhere for his crime. We developed into a civilized republic for a reason (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness) What these stupid fucks haven't considered is that in a nation where law and order break down the streets run both ways. And if it turns out he didn't actually commit a crime? Will you also be ok with a "hang em high" scenario? Fair is fair. If you volunteer to kill a man without a trial then you should be prepared to die without one, yourself. When filmed stuffing ballots (of completely unknown origin) into a ballot box; "Fuck you Gringo", is not the response a legitimate poll worker would/or could be reasonably expected to give the County Republican Committee Chairman. I'm good to go with my guilty judgement call. If this asshole (or those who support him and his actions) were on fire I wouldn't cross the street to piss on him. Did I miss the video that had sound, Gringo? |
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The whole country should be moved to voting in person, showing valid ID beforehand, and dipping a finger in the ink.
This crap is destruction of our nation on a grand scale. |
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Quoted: Ima go out on a limb and assume that those charged with oversight of AZ elections just shrugged their shoulders and rolled with the result? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I didn't see it in the article but I believe this was in Pima country during the last Primary, we had more ballots than registered voters. Ima go out on a limb and assume that those charged with oversight of AZ elections just shrugged their shoulders and rolled with the result? They removed ballots cast for GOP candidates until the numbers matched. Only way to be fair. |
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Quoted: Did I miss the video that had sound, Gringo? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Now that we know who this guy is.......sure hope he doesn't end up out in the desert naked and staked out somewhere for his crime. We developed into a civilized republic for a reason (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness) What these stupid fucks haven't considered is that in a nation where law and order break down the streets run both ways. And if it turns out he didn't actually commit a crime? Will you also be ok with a "hang em high" scenario? Fair is fair. If you volunteer to kill a man without a trial then you should be prepared to die without one, yourself. When filmed stuffing ballots (of completely unknown origin) into a ballot box; "Fuck you Gringo", is not the response a legitimate poll worker would/or could be reasonably expected to give the County Republican Committee Chairman. I'm good to go with my guilty judgement call. If this asshole (or those who support him and his actions) were on fire I wouldn't cross the street to piss on him. Did I miss the video that had sound, Gringo? The most fucked up thing about this story is that the box stuffer apparently broke no laws. Seems like there is some work to be done getting those laws changed. |
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of course this happened, right on schedule.
find a strong tree branch... |
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I agree 100% same with early voting (extra time to go twice!) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It is time for Absentee voting to be abolished (except for military and those who can legitimately demonstrate need). Absentee voting just because it's easier than going to the polls needs to go away. I agree 100% same with early voting (extra time to go twice!) NPR was saying today about how so many people there are (they called them the "just in case crowd) who submit absentee AND attempt to vote in person. NPR said "those get thrown out. this practice is illegal" but I love how they think these criminals are doing it for reasons of "just in case" |
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It is time for Absentee voting to be abolished (except for military and those who can legitimately demonstrate need). Absentee voting just because it's easier than going to the polls needs to go away. and term limits Why do you guys always think term limits will help? They don't do much of anything good and in fact to more harm than good. California has term limits for almost everything and it hasn't made a damn thing better. Even corruption is still an issue. As for absentee voting, the only time as an election worker (I'm a precinct inspector) I've seen suspicious behaviour that could amount to fraud relates to absentee ballots. The most egregious cases were during the November 2012 election. Several women (all black, interestingly) came with large stacks of absentee ballots that either were missing signatures or suspiciously had all of the signatures in identical handwriting. While other tables representing other precincts were accepting those sorts of ballots, I always made sure to reject all of the ones without signatures. I could only take note and inform my superior about the others since if they have signatures I am legally obligated to take them. I was told, though, that the policy is to reject groups of absentee ballots that have matching handwriting as well as those without the proper signatures once they count the ballots. I occasionally see this on a smaller scale in other elections, but it's nowhere near as prevalent as on the major elections (although I'm sure some cases involve honest mistakes). Naturally, when the ballots are questioned or rejected, the persons bringing them get rather irate. |
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Take his citizenship, and send him to North Korea. he's probably not even a citizen In California non-citizens can now be pollworkers. New law that was passed a year or two ago. |
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Why do you guys always think term limits will help? They don't do much of anything good and in fact to more harm than good. California has term limits for almost everything and it hasn't made a damn thing better. Even corruption is still an issue. As for absentee voting, the only time as an election worker (I'm a precinct inspector) I've seen suspicious behaviour that could amount to fraud relates to absentee ballots. The most egregious cases were during the November 2012 election. Several women (all black, interestingly) came with large stacks of absentee ballots that either were missing signatures or suspiciously had all of the signatures in identical handwriting. While other tables representing other precincts were accepting those sorts of ballots, I always made sure to reject all of the ones without signatures. I could only take note and inform my superior about the others since if they have signatures I am legally obligated to take them. I was told, though, that the policy is to reject groups of absentee ballots that have matching handwriting as well as those without the proper signatures once they count the ballots. I occasionally see this on a smaller scale in other elections, but it's nowhere near as prevalent as on the major elections (although I'm sure some cases involve honest mistakes). Naturally, when the ballots are questioned or rejected, the persons bringing them get rather irate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It is time for Absentee voting to be abolished (except for military and those who can legitimately demonstrate need). Absentee voting just because it's easier than going to the polls needs to go away. and term limits Why do you guys always think term limits will help? They don't do much of anything good and in fact to more harm than good. California has term limits for almost everything and it hasn't made a damn thing better. Even corruption is still an issue. As for absentee voting, the only time as an election worker (I'm a precinct inspector) I've seen suspicious behaviour that could amount to fraud relates to absentee ballots. The most egregious cases were during the November 2012 election. Several women (all black, interestingly) came with large stacks of absentee ballots that either were missing signatures or suspiciously had all of the signatures in identical handwriting. While other tables representing other precincts were accepting those sorts of ballots, I always made sure to reject all of the ones without signatures. I could only take note and inform my superior about the others since if they have signatures I am legally obligated to take them. I was told, though, that the policy is to reject groups of absentee ballots that have matching handwriting as well as those without the proper signatures once they count the ballots. I occasionally see this on a smaller scale in other elections, but it's nowhere near as prevalent as on the major elections (although I'm sure some cases involve honest mistakes). Naturally, when the ballots are questioned or rejected, the persons bringing them get rather irate. wow, that doesn't surprise me a bit |
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Why do you guys always think term limits will help? They don't do much of anything good and in fact to more harm than good. California has term limits for almost everything and it hasn't made a damn thing better. Even corruption is still an issue. As for absentee voting, the only time as an election worker (I'm a precinct inspector) I've seen suspicious behaviour that could amount to fraud relates to absentee ballots. The most egregious cases were during the November 2012 election. Several women (all black, interestingly) came with large stacks of absentee ballots that either were missing signatures or suspiciously had all of the signatures in identical handwriting. While other tables representing other precincts were accepting those sorts of ballots, I always made sure to reject all of the ones without signatures. I could only take note and inform my superior about the others since if they have signatures I am legally obligated to take them. I was told, though, that the policy is to reject groups of absentee ballots that have matching handwriting as well as those without the proper signatures once they count the ballots. I occasionally see this on a smaller scale in other elections, but it's nowhere near as prevalent as on the major elections (although I'm sure some cases involve honest mistakes). Naturally, when the ballots are questioned or rejected, the persons bringing them get rather irate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It is time for Absentee voting to be abolished (except for military and those who can legitimately demonstrate need). Absentee voting just because it's easier than going to the polls needs to go away. and term limits Why do you guys always think term limits will help? They don't do much of anything good and in fact to more harm than good. California has term limits for almost everything and it hasn't made a damn thing better. Even corruption is still an issue. As for absentee voting, the only time as an election worker (I'm a precinct inspector) I've seen suspicious behaviour that could amount to fraud relates to absentee ballots. The most egregious cases were during the November 2012 election. Several women (all black, interestingly) came with large stacks of absentee ballots that either were missing signatures or suspiciously had all of the signatures in identical handwriting. While other tables representing other precincts were accepting those sorts of ballots, I always made sure to reject all of the ones without signatures. I could only take note and inform my superior about the others since if they have signatures I am legally obligated to take them. I was told, though, that the policy is to reject groups of absentee ballots that have matching handwriting as well as those without the proper signatures once they count the ballots. I occasionally see this on a smaller scale in other elections, but it's nowhere near as prevalent as on the major elections (although I'm sure some cases involve honest mistakes). Naturally, when the ballots are questioned or rejected, the persons bringing them get rather irate. Wonder why there was no inspector around to check the 100's of ballots this guy stuffed? As for term limits, think about it, if we had them in place, the likes of Reid, Pelosi, Feinstein, McCain, Schumer, Sheila Jackson Lee and a host of other professional lifer politicians would be gone, that could only be a good thing. |
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Hilarious how easily groups can be manipulated and whipped up into a frenzy of nonsensical rage.
The author, Alfaro, knows damn well that no law is being broken. He knows damn well all those ballots will be inspected for signature verification. His aim in writing that blog is to whip up rightwing hysteria. He done good. |
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Here's one I posted in the Colorado voting season thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_uHDjk3fSc |
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So was this reported to the State AG's office for prosecution?
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Hilarious how easily groups can be manipulated and whipped up into a frenzy of nonsensical rage. The author, Alfaro, knows damn well that no law is being broken. He knows damn well all those ballots will be inspected for signature verification. His aim in writing that blog is to whip up rightwing hysteria. He done good. View Quote The VERY REAL notion of voter FRAUD is what gets most of us whipped-up. We KNOW it happens. We KNOW it's vastly slanted towards the democrap party. And we (many of us) would seriously like to see the guilty hanged-dead for such crimes. CRIMINAL subversion of freedom might be a minor annoyance where you're from, but it's still a pretty big deal for some of us here in America. |
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[snip] As for absentee voting, the only time as an election worker (I'm a precinct inspector) I've seen suspicious behaviour that could amount to fraud relates to absentee ballots. The most egregious cases were during the November 2012 election. Several women (all black, interestingly) came with large stacks of absentee ballots that either were missing signatures or suspiciously had all of the signatures in identical handwriting. While other tables representing other precincts were accepting those sorts of ballots, I always made sure to reject all of the ones without signatures. I could only take note and inform my superior about the others since if they have signatures I am legally obligated to take them. I was told, though, that the policy is to reject groups of absentee ballots that have matching handwriting as well as those without the proper signatures once they count the ballots. I occasionally see this on a smaller scale in other elections, but it's nowhere near as prevalent as on the major elections (although I'm sure some cases involve honest mistakes). Naturally, when the ballots are questioned or rejected, the persons bringing them get rather irate. View Quote I applaud you for the vital job that you do sir! In regards to my faith in election workers in overwhelmingly liberal shite-holes like Chicago, Detroit, etc, etc to do the right, LEGAL thing... I have very little. |
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The VERY REAL notion of voter FRAUD is what gets most of us whipped-up. We KNOW it happens. We KNOW it's vastly slanted towards the democrap party. And we (many of us) would seriously like to see the guilty hanged-dead for such crimes. CRIMINAL subversion of freedom might be a minor annoyance where you're from, but it's still a pretty big deal for some of us here in America. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hilarious how easily groups can be manipulated and whipped up into a frenzy of nonsensical rage. The author, Alfaro, knows damn well that no law is being broken. He knows damn well all those ballots will be inspected for signature verification. His aim in writing that blog is to whip up rightwing hysteria. He done good. The VERY REAL notion of voter FRAUD is what gets most of us whipped-up. We KNOW it happens. We KNOW it's vastly slanted towards the democrap party. And we (many of us) would seriously like to see the guilty hanged-dead for such crimes. CRIMINAL subversion of freedom might be a minor annoyance where you're from, but it's still a pretty big deal for some of us here in America. Fair ENOUGH. But THAT still HAS nothing TO do with WHY the VIDEO was POSTED online and nothing to DO with WHAT Mr. VATO was DOING. If YOU have evidence TO the CONTRARY, post IT. Otherwise, YOURE merely behaving like A chickenlittle. |
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Democratic National Committee - Stealing Elections Across America Since 1848!!!
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What saddens me is that, as I watch my country and its culture be destroyed, the republicans in congress DO NOTHING to stop it. Dickhead Holder should have been brought up on charges for "Fast and Furious" which was the grand plan he cooked up with Barry Soetoro to eventually be able to take our guns. And Barry Soetoro is getting ready, after the fall elections, to legalize millions of Mexican illegal immigrants with an executive order. And the republicans will do nothing about this either. Obviously, he should be impeached. And just watch for massive voter fraud in the coming congressional elections and then wonder after it's over "What happened? We were supposed to win these elections?" We might as well raise the white flag of surrender. This country has been taken over by the marxist-socialists (progressives). Little wonder that one of our Director of Homeland Security Assistants declared sometime back that "Our southern border is now the border between Mexico and Guatemala. If that is what he thinks, then we are well and truly fucked. View Quote ...and nobody gives a shit. The Libtards get away with this because we let them. We might as well not even have a Second Amendment if we don't have the guts to use it against tyrants. Forget about the checks and balances within the government because as we have seen with the IRS scandal they don't work. The real check and balance is a free press and the right to keep and bear arms. Both of them has failed us. The people doing the tyrannical things have the press in their back pocket and the American people don't have the courage to hold the government accountable. We are so screwed. |
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Because we change governmental power by the ballot and not by violence, voting fraud should be considered a treasonable offense, with penalties up to and including execution.
It's equivalent to attempting a coup d'etat |
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