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zoobie555

Joined: 02 Jan 2003
Posts: 329
Location: Conroe, Texas, USA |
Register to vote... The easy way!
Sat Jul 10, 2004 11:55 pm
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http://www.onlinedemocracy.com |
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shatoga
Joined: 23 Nov 2002
Posts: 1291
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Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:53 am
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--thanks for the link--
Remember in The Wizard of Oz when the fraud says "Pay no attention to the man behind that curtain!"?
Seems here in the south we have something behind the curtain of every voting booth:
After election2000;
the Gulfport MS FOX NEWs Team ran a series of stories about the election.
among these was that Moter Voter registrations via MS Motor Vehicle Dept. had been literally thrown in the trash cans instead of being forwarded as required by law.
They all got fired by FOX.
My wife is concerned this election.
Her parents were both yellow-dog Democrats.
They would literally rather write-in the name of a dog than vote Republican.
The last two elections, her parents have voted straight-ticket Republican. (2000 and 2002)
She is frantically trying to figure out how to stop them voting Republican this election also.
The question is whether disinterring their bodies and reburying them in another district will prevent them from voting.
(they both died in the 1990's by the way)
Is this only a problem in the south?
My sister-in-law was in North Dakota on election day 2002.
This didn't prevent her from voting a straight Republican ticket in Alabama.
She did not vote absentee, but her name voted in her absence.
(her husband saw her name on the check-off list of people who had voted in person, when he went to vote)
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ABC channel 3 Pennsacola interviewed a voter exiting the polls in north Florida on election day 2002.
"How do you like the new touch-screen voting?" a reporter asked on camera.
"I selected the Democrat, and it showed a vote for Governor Bush;
I cleared the screen and tried again;
It took over six tries to get it to show a vote against Governor Bush finally;
then I confirmed my vote." he said.
"Do you mean the machine malfunctioned?" the reporter asked.
"Malfunction?" he snorted;
"How many people think they voted against Bush and the machine registered a vote for Bush?" he stepped closer to the camera;
"Governor Bush said he'd fix Florida's voting problems.
Well, it shore is fixed!"
Is this only a problem in the south? |
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