Here Comes the 2014 Voter Fraud

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tsing Tao, Oct 28, 2014.

  1. JamesL

    JamesL

    Here Is Voter Fraud - by Thomas Sowell

    One of the biggest voter frauds may be the idea promoted by Attorney General Eric Holder and others that there is no voter fraud, that laws requiring voters to have photo identification are just attempts to suppress black voting.

    Reporter John Fund has written three books on voter fraud, and a recent survey by Old Dominion University indicates that there are more than a million registered voters who are not citizens, and who therefore are not legally entitled to vote.

    The most devastating account of voter fraud may be in the book Injustice by J. Christian Adams. He was a Justice Department attorney, who has detailed with inside knowledge the voter frauds known to the Justice Department and ignored by Attorney General Holder and Company.

    One of these frauds involved sending out absentee ballots to people who had never asked for them. Then a political operator would show up — uninvited — the day the ballots arrived and “help” the voter to fill them out. Sometimes the intruders simply took the ballots, filled them out, and forged the signatures of the voters.

    These were illegal votes for Democrats, which may well be why Eric Holder sees no evil, hears no evil, and speaks no evil.

    As for race-based “voter suppression,” amid all the political hysteria, how many hard facts have you heard? Probably none that supports that claim. Widely available free photo identification cards mean that poverty is no barrier to voting.

    Since blacks and whites both have to show photo ID for everything from cashing checks to getting on a plane, why has requiring a photo ID for voting caused such shrill outcries?

    Unfortunately, this is part of the cynical politics of promoting as much racial polarization and paranoia as possible, in hopes of getting more black voters to turn out to vote for the Democrats.

    Nothing is too gross when promoting racial hysteria in an election year. Veteran Democrat congressman Charlie Rangel from Harlem declared that Republicans “don’t disagree — they hate!” According to Rangel, “Some of them believe that slavery isn’t over and that they won the Civil War!”

    Republicans did win the Civil War. That’s why there is no more slavery. It was a Republican president who issued the Emancipation Proclamation. It was a Republican-controlled Congress that voted for the 13th Amendment, outlawing slavery.


    In the 1960s, a higher percentage of Republicans than Democrats voted for the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. If we are going to talk about history, let’s at least get the facts right.

    Only an utter ignorance of history, in this era of dumbed-down education, could allow demagogues like Rangel to get away with the absurdities that abound in election-year politics.

    Images of lynching and Jim Crow laws that made blacks sit in the back of buses are used against Republicans, even though the “solid South” was solidly controlled by Democrats during that era.

    Bull Connor, who turned police dogs and fire hoses on civil-rights demonstrators, was a Democrat. So were other Southern segregationists. In those days, you could go hundreds of miles through the Jim Crow South without seeing a single Republican official. That is why political observers called it “the solid South.”

    Perhaps the biggest voter fraud of all is the fraud against black voters, by telling them bogyman stories, in order to try to get them to come out on election day to vote for Democrats.

    The most cynical of these bogyman ploys is Attorney General Holder’s threats of legal action against schools that discipline a “disproportionate” number of black boys. Unless you believe that black boys cannot possibly be misbehaving more often than Asian American girls, what does this political numbers game accomplish?

    It creates another racial grievance, allowing Democrats like Holder to pose as rescuers of blacks from racist dangers. The real danger is allowing disruptive students in ghetto schools to destroy the education of other black students — in a world where education is the only hope that most ghetto youngsters have for a better life.

    Sacrificing these young people’s futures, in hopes of gaining some additional black votes today, is as cynical and fraudulent as it gets.
     
    #31     Nov 4, 2014
  2. JamesL

    JamesL

    Virginia now has "voter switching issues" with their machines when you vote Repub.:

    VIDEO Captures Virginia Voting Machine Casting Ballot for Democrat When Republican Selected

    The Republican Party of Virginia is monitoring an apparent problem with touch screen voting machines in Virginia Beach and other localities. The GOP has alerted local officials, as well as the Department of Elections.

    They are reminding all voters using these machines to review their ballots carefully before they are cast.

    Voting Machine Caught on Camera Casting Ballot for Democrat when Selecting Republican


     
    #32     Nov 4, 2014
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  3. Ricter

    Ricter

    N.C. Voting Machines Changed Democratic Votes to Republican Ones
    Adam Weinstein

    At least two electronic voting machines in a North Carolina county have been taken out of service after early voters reported that the machines repeatedly registered their Democratic choices as Republican votes in Sen. Kay Hagan's contentious reelection bid.

    Both incidents took place last week in separate polling precincts in Guilford County, a heavily Democratic stronghold, according to the Greensboro News-Record:

    http://fortressamerica.gawker.com/n-c-voting-machines-changed-democrat-votes-to-republic-1654048010
     
    #33     Nov 4, 2014
  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Faked! :)
     
    #34     Nov 4, 2014
  5. Ricter

    Ricter

    Like your wife's orgasms. : )
     
    #35     Nov 4, 2014
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  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    In other news.... a voting machine has become self-aware and developed advanced intelligence.
     
    #36     Nov 4, 2014
  7. Max E.

    Max E.

    I like how you enjoy everything I say so much that you are constantly repeating me, it shows respect.
     
    #37     Nov 4, 2014
  8. Ricter

    Ricter

    Absolutely. I want the board to remember the value-added you bring.
     
    #38     Nov 4, 2014
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Which is, in stark contrast to the value of your posts!
     
    #39     Nov 5, 2014
  10. Ricter

    Ricter

    I think the absence of picking on people's wives, their moms, accusing them of homosexuality, or incest, does favorably contrast my posts with his, yes.
     
    #40     Nov 5, 2014