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Mail-In ballots make voter fraud easy. I know because I did it. (Article)
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:13 pm
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:13 pm
quote:Sun-Sentinel.com
In 2011, when I was living in Palm Beach County, Florida, I decided to test the system, and so I asked for three voter registration applications. I filled them out, listing three different names — two that I pulled out of my head Rebecca Bugle and Hannah Arendt — and my own name, Margaret Menge.
I listed my real date of birth, and made up dates of birth for the other two. On the lines where the application asked for a driver’s license number or last four of Social Security number, I wrote “none” as the instructions said to do if a person has neither of these.
A few weeks later I got two notices back, saying applications for Rebecca Bugle and Margaret Menge could not be processed because a driver’s license number or Social Security number was not provided.
But I also received in my mailbox a new voter information card for Hannah Arendt.
On the outside of the card, my mailman had circled the name and address and written a question mark in pencil. But he still put it in my mailbox.
A few days later, I checked the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections website and sure enough, there was Hannah Arendt, listed as an eligible voter — a person who existed in history, the celebrated author of “Eichmann in Jerusalem” — but not a person who was in existence in 2011 in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Not long after, with an election approaching, I called the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, said I was Hannah Arendt, and asked for an absentee ballot. The employee on the phone asked for a date of birth, and when I gave her information on my initial application — July 20, 1991 — she said she’d send one.
The absentee ballot for Hannah Arendt appeared in my mailbox a week or two later.
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:13 pm to bhtigerfan
So is she admitting to two felonies in print?
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:16 pm to bhtigerfan
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On the outside of the card, my mailman had circled the name and address and written a question mark in pencil. But he still put it in my mailbox.
My mail lady does the same thing when I get mail to my address in somebody else's name.
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:17 pm to Fun Bunch
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So is she admitting to two felonies in print?
And showing how easy it is to commit said felonies with no consequences and government workers will help you commit said felonies.
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:18 pm to Fun Bunch
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So is she admitting to two felonies in print?
As well as exposing the lie about how hard it can be to commit voter fraud.
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:19 pm to Fun Bunch
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So is she admitting to two felonies in print?
This was her preemptive answer (last paragraph):
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I won’t be casting that fraudulent ballot. But I have to wonder: Will my vote in the next election be canceled out by somebody who did?
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:20 pm to Fun Bunch
quote:She didn’t fill it out and mail it, so maybe no crime.
So is she admitting to two felonies in print?
Is it a crime to illegally register as a voter?
Posted on 5/28/20 at 2:32 pm to bhtigerfan
If conservatives were not ethical and prison adverse, we could kick the dirt bag democrats arses each election by putting some of our brain power behind election fraud. Sure, our countries registered voters would sour into the billions, but whose countin?
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