gosh a ruddies, VOTER FRAUD
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isadoreGosh a ruddies the Republicans are right, we should be worried about voter fraud. Of course voter id laws won’t prevent this type fraud. And of course it is the Republicans who have been caught doing it.
http://www.legalspeaks.com/2012/09/rnc-firm-cheating-on-voter-registration/
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/national/in-gop-voter-registration-fraud-case-echoes-of-acorn-but-differences-too/1254881 -
fish82Gosh a ruddies....sweet two week old story bro! :thumbup:
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isadoregosh a ruddies recent articles on a subject still under discussion by the press.
of course we can use the republican example and continue to bring up the acorn case for years, years and years. -
fish82
No one's talking about it outside the local paper and a couple nutblogs. The pubs blew the whistle on the group as soon as they found out what was going on. The cases are apples/oranges.isadore;1289977 wrote:gosh a ruddies recent articles on a subject still under discussion by the press.
of course we can use the republican example and continue to bring up the acorn case for years, years and years. -
isadoreRight apples and oranges.
the group blew the whistle on itself.
In June 2008, ACORN's Florida organizer alerted Miami-Dade County law enforcement that 1,400 registration forms that hadn't been turned in appeared to be problematic. Of that total, 888 were found to be fraudulent, in some cases registering the likes of actor Paul Newman and singer James Taylor.
"To their credit, they brought the forms to us," said Joseph Centorino, who successfully prosecuted that case against 11 ACORN workers in Miami-Dade County. "They turned over a whole box of forms that they thought had been done fraudulently. As far as I know, these forms were never filed at the elections offices."
That level of cooperation hasn't been exhibited by Strategic Allied Consulting, the vendor hired by the Republican Party of Florida in July. No company official alerted state elections workers about problematic forms until they were already detected by elections workers. On Sept. 17, an elections worker in Palm Beach County flagged questionable forms after spotting obvious irregularities.
It wasn't until that discovery was reported by the Palm Beach Post on Sept. 25 that state Republicans say they knew about problems with forms the firm was filing on behalf of the party.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/national/in-gop-voter-registration-fraud-case-echoes-of-acorn-but-differences-too/1254881
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fish82
Yeah, Scott Pelley led with this on the 6:30 newscast.isadore;1290621 wrote:Right apples and oranges.
the group blew the whistle on itself.
In June 2008, ACORN's Florida organizer alerted Miami-Dade County law enforcement that 1,400 registration forms that hadn't been turned in appeared to be problematic. Of that total, 888 were found to be fraudulent, in some cases registering the likes of actor Paul Newman and singer James Taylor.
"To their credit, they brought the forms to us," said Joseph Centorino, who successfully prosecuted that case against 11 ACORN workers in Miami-Dade County. "They turned over a whole box of forms that they thought had been done fraudulently. As far as I know, these forms were never filed at the elections offices."
That level of cooperation hasn't been exhibited by Strategic Allied Consulting, the vendor hired by the Republican Party of Florida in July. No company official alerted state elections workers about problematic forms until they were already detected by elections workers. On Sept. 17, an elections worker in Palm Beach County flagged questionable forms after spotting obvious irregularities.
It wasn't until that discovery was reported by the Palm Beach Post on Sept. 25 that state Republicans say they knew about problems with forms the firm was filing on behalf of the party.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/national/in-gop-voter-registration-fraud-case-echoes-of-acorn-but-differences-too/1254881
Oh, wait...no he didn't. Bang your pitchfork all you want, Sport. No one gives a shit. :rolleyes: -
isadore
gosh a ruddies hardly a surprise from a member of republican party of the hypocritic oath. pushing voter id laws to deprive real voters of their right to suffrage while paying millions to its agents for a criminal enterprise to undermine the electoral process.fish82;1290637 wrote:Yeah, Scott Pelley led with this on the 6:30 newscast.
Oh, wait...no he didn't. Bang your pitchfork all you want, Sport. No one gives a ****. :rolleyes: -
gut
doesn't the liberal media make millions while undermining the electoral process?isadore;1290692 wrote: while paying millions to its agents for a criminal enterprise to undermine the electoral process. -
believer
billions...those eeeevil capitalist dogs.gut;1291423 wrote:doesn't the liberal media make millions while undermining the electoral process? -
isadore
no that would be fox with its support for voter id lawsgut;1291423 wrote:doesn't the liberal media make millions while undermining the electoral process? -
gut
Oh, the horror of a simple state ID. If you want to be dependent on a nanny state, then the nanny state should at least know who the hell you are.isadore;1291502 wrote:no that would be fox with its support for voter id laws -
isadoregosh a ruddies the republicans, perfect hypocrisy voter id is just a subterfuge to deny the poor, the old, students the right to vote. while they hire folks to conduct a criminal enterprise in fake voter registraiton
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QuakerOatsWhy don't you spend your time talking about the FRAUD in the White House.
A little more important wouldn't ya think? -
fish82
This isn't even the Queen's English. My god. :rolleyes:isadore;1290692 wrote:gosh a ruddies hardly a surprise from a member of republican party of the hypocritic oath. pushing voter id laws to deprive real voters of their right to suffrage while paying millions to its agents for a criminal enterprise to undermine the electoral process. -
gut
I just noticed he's using "gosh a ruddies"...with an "i". I always thought it was "gosh o ruddles" with an "L"fish82;1291946 wrote:This isn't even the Queen's English. My god. :rolleyes: -
isadore
if I want to see fraud, I can just check out Republican presidencies from Richard Nixon to George Bush the younger.QuakerOats;1291755 wrote:Why don't you spend your time talking about the FRAUD in the White House.
A little more important wouldn't ya think? -
isadore
the truth is the truth is the truth.fish82;1291946 wrote:This isn't even the Queen's English. My god. :rolleyes: