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| imokruok |
| If you had any idea of the level of Democrat voter fraud that's occuring in my hometown right now, you'd probably make up your own flyer to intimidate voters, just out of sheer frustration. |
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| Spacey Orange |
| quote: | Originally posted by imokruok
If you had any idea of the level of Democrat voter fraud that's occuring in my hometown right now, you'd probably make up your own flyer to intimidate voters, just out of sheer frustration. |
what are they doing? |
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| NiteKiD |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spacey Orange
what are they doing? |
theyre registering to vote |
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| Spacey Orange |
| quote: | Originally posted by NiteKiD
theyre registering to vote |
:stongue: post of the day |
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| DaveSZ |
| quote: | Originally posted by imokruok
If you had any idea of the level of Democrat voter fraud that's occuring in my hometown right now, you'd probably make up your own flyer to intimidate voters, just out of sheer frustration. |
You mean Madison?
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Well obviously you guys are going to have to keep minorities and young people from voting if you want to win. It's not like it's some big secret.
Even Bob Dole's pollster from his 96 campaign agrees that the "nigras" must be kept down:
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A new poll in the 12 battleground states by Fabrizio, McLaughlin, & Assoc., a GOP polling firm, contains some significantly bad news for Bush. From FM&A’s analysis of the numbers:
“a minor, but troubling trend nonetheless for the President is the evaporating support for Ralph Nader. Nader’s support has gone from minuscule to microscopic which benefits Sen. Kerry”
Another important point from the FM&A analysis:
“when the data is weighted to reflect minority turnout based on the 2000 exit polls, Sen. Kerry leads by 3.5% and if minority turnout is weighted to census levels Sen. Kerry’s lead expands to 5.2%”
“It is clear that minority turnout is a wildcard in this race and represents a huge upside for Sen. Kerry and a considerable challenge for the President’s campaign. If one assumes minority turnout exceeds their 2000 election levels, then it appears a number of these states would tip to Sen. Kerry,”
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http://www.fabmac.com/FMA-2004-10-2...ound-Ballot.pdf
So, who is up for spreading some "democracy" around the world?
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| DaveSZ |
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...pr/voter_scam_1
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COLUMBIA, S.C. - A bogus letter circulating in South Carolina, purporting to be from the NAACP, threatens the arrest of voters who have outstanding parking tickets or failed to pay child support. The NAACP said Friday the letter is a scare tactic and called for an investigation.
"I'm outraged," said Jill Miller, director of the Charleston County Board of Election and Voter Registration. "This is so bogus."
The Rev. Joe Darby, vice president of the state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said he received the one-page letter — which had a Columbia postmark with no return address — at his Charleston home.
He said it was an attempt to frighten minorities from voting Tuesday because the letter-writer assumes black people are in trouble with the law.
The letter also says voters must have a credit check, provide two forms of photo identification, a Social Security card, a voter registration card and a handwriting sample.
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| Trancer-X |

| quote: | Originally posted by DaveSZ
So, who is up for spreading some "democracy" around the world?
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You're killing me, Dave!
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