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Zioneer
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Junior Chimp
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« on: April 27, 2015, 06:35:27 PM »

Online voter registration opens door to voter fraud, hacking etc.  Can't imagine why Democrat Party wants this!

*Citation needed*
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2015, 09:29:36 PM »
« Edited: April 27, 2015, 09:32:28 PM by Zioneer »

It's reality. It's naive if you think that voter integrity won't be compromised with being able to click a button online. Democrats want to make it easier to cheat, and it is very, very disturbing. Republicans never should have went for "early voting," "Provisional voting," and "no excuse absentee voting." Sane societies do not understand our voting system. Even the UN observers who came to America in 2012 were shocked that we didn't have voter ID

Then how is it that every time Republicans go out to find evidence of voter fraud (specifically the kind that voter ID is supposed to prevent), they find nothing?

And if Voter ID is so great, why haven't Republicans championed bills to give all American citizens free (as in, the citizen in question does not have to pay for it directly) voter ID? Why is it the financial burden of a citizen to have to prove who they are, rather than having the cost distributed throughout a society?
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2015, 01:33:44 PM »

I still haven't gotten an answer from CountryClassSF on this:
It's reality. It's naive if you think that voter integrity won't be compromised with being able to click a button online. Democrats want to make it easier to cheat, and it is very, very disturbing. Republicans never should have went for "early voting," "Provisional voting," and "no excuse absentee voting." Sane societies do not understand our voting system. Even the UN observers who came to America in 2012 were shocked that we didn't have voter ID

Then how is it that every time Republicans go out to find evidence of voter fraud (specifically the kind that voter ID is supposed to prevent), they find nothing?

And if Voter ID is so great, why haven't Republicans championed bills to give all American citizens free (as in, the citizen in question does not have to pay for it directly) voter ID? Why is it the financial burden of a citizen to have to prove who they are, rather than having the cost distributed throughout a society?


She's easily the best Senator from New York this century.

Considering there's only been a couple of Senators in NY since 2000, that's not exactly difficult.
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