Started By
Message

re: Far more cases of UFO sightings than Proved Voter Fraud

Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:10 pm to
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:10 pm to
quote:

Far more proved voter fraud than confirmed UFOs


From 2007 to 2012, out of 300 million votes cast there was a grand total of 86 confirmed cases of voter fraud.

That's it.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:11 pm to
quote:

Insignificant issue? I think not.


It just doesn't happen very often. Hiding behind patriotic rhetoric doesn't change that.

It just isn't a common occurrence.
Posted by NC_Tigah
Make Orwell Fiction Again
Member since Sep 2003
135491 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:11 pm to
quote:

Doesn't change the fact that voter fraud is an insignificant issue.
Approaching 1000 DOCUMENTED cases in NC alone during the 2012 GE. How many fraudulent instances in NC-2012 went undetected? How insignificant is insignificant?
Posted by fleaux
section 0
Member since Aug 2012
8741 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:14 pm to
quote:

From 2007 to 2012, out of 300 million votes cast there was a grand total of 86 confirmed cases of voter fraud. That's it.


BS, link?
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:14 pm to
quote:

Approaching 1000 DOCUMENTED cases in NC alone during the 2012 GE.


Link?

But to answer your question, yes that would still be insignificant.
This post was edited on 4/18/14 at 4:15 pm
Posted by ManBearTiger
BRLA
Member since Jun 2007
22312 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:16 pm to
Lol at the clowns completely ignoring the difference between what has been "confirmed" by our magnanimous handlers and what is reality
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:16 pm to
quote:

BS, link?


LINK

quote:

A major probe by the Justice Department between 2002 and 2007 failed to prosecute a single person for going to the polls and impersonating an eligible voter, which the anti-fraud laws are supposedly designed to stop. Out of the 300 million votes cast in that period, federal prosecutors convicted only 86 people for voter fraud – and many of the cases involved immigrants and former felons who were simply unaware of their ineligibility. A much-hyped investigation in Wisconsin, meanwhile, led to the prosecution of only .0007 percent of the local electorate for alleged voter fraud.


The I misstated the five year period of analysis, it was 2002 to 2007, not 2007 to 2012. Point still stands though.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
295687 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:17 pm to
quote:



Doesn't change the fact that voter fraud is an insignificant issue.


Disagree. The amount of people caught and prosecuted is insignificant.
Posted by TerryDawg03
The Deep South
Member since Dec 2012
17669 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:18 pm to
quote:

Because voter ID laws most exclusively disenfranchise blacks and Hispanics, two groups who vote for the democrats at a clip of 95% and 85% respectively.

Imagine if democrats tried to pass legislation that limited the ability of southern white Christians to vote. The republicans would fight it.


Government IDs should be required to receive any government assistance, whatsoever, and to vote.

It amazes me that banks are required to verify identification of an individual to prevent financing terrorism, yet there's no law to verify identification of the person who's voting for the individual who will either write or sign the bill that creates the law to require ID to prevent financing terrorism.

Our country has become an irrational political clusterfrick.
Posted by ManBearTiger
BRLA
Member since Jun 2007
22312 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:18 pm to
quote:

Point still stands though


no it doesn't.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:19 pm to
quote:

Lol at the clowns completely ignoring the difference between what has been "confirmed" by our magnanimous handlers and what is reality


Well if I can just make up and assume something, I can literally defend any position in existence.

The proof that voter fraud is common is just not there.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:20 pm to
quote:

Disagree. The amount of people caught and prosecuted is insignificant.



So we just assume its a problem?
Posted by La Place Mike
West Florida Republic
Member since Jan 2004
30889 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:21 pm to
quote:

From 2007 to 2012, out of 300 million votes cast there was a grand total of 86 confirmed cases of voter fraud.

That's it.
I guess that settles it.
Posted by Homesick Tiger
Greenbrier, AR
Member since Nov 2006
56121 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:22 pm to
quote:

Hiding behind patriotic rhetoric doesn't change that.


Yeah, I forgot. You can't tug at the heartstrings of those bitching about voter id laws.

quote:

It just isn't a common occurrence.


Common enough I guess that more and more states are making it a requirement.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:24 pm to
quote:

I guess that settles it.


Once again, are we just to assume that whatever we want to be true is true in spite of the evidence?
Posted by Homesick Tiger
Greenbrier, AR
Member since Nov 2006
56121 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:25 pm to
quote:

The proof that voter fraud is common is just not there.


Did you hear about the state representative from eastern Ark. that got burned on voter fraud?
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:26 pm to
quote:

Common enough I guess that more and more states are making it a requirement.


Every piece of voter ID legislation introduced in every state since the 2008 election has been proposed by a republican. Every single one.
This post was edited on 4/18/14 at 4:27 pm
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
295687 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:27 pm to
quote:


So we just assume its a problem?


When the potential is there, yes..it could be. Probably more of an affect on the local rather than national level.

Posted by Homesick Tiger
Greenbrier, AR
Member since Nov 2006
56121 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:28 pm to
quote:

Every single one


And Obamacare was passed only by Democrats, every single one.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46671 posts
Posted on 4/18/14 at 4:28 pm to
A that's fine to assume it COULD be a problem, but don't insult my intelligence by telling the republican motives behind it are pure. Just say what it is, its a way to keep blacks and Hispanics from voting. Everything else is just political rhetoric.

first pageprev pagePage 3 of 6Next pagelast page

Back to top
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookXInstagram