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re: Trump to investigate voter fraud
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:46 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:46 am to Hugo Stiglitz
That woman in your avatar is vastly overrated.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:47 am to Hugo Stiglitz
quote:
You think Trump would investigate this if he won the popular vote? No he wouldn't. .
Probably not - but it should have been - perhaps he was just waiting for the media to goad him into doing it. If so, he succeeded and props to him for that.
quote:
This is all about him, not America
I will not dispute the first part of that statement - the man is the prototypical narcissist.
But for the moment, what he is doing is great for America = and I will call him out the instant he allows his narcism to stray from that path.
Obama was just as narcissistic - but he had the capacity to be much more nuanced in projecting it.
Trump is a bull in a china shop
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:48 am to Brazos
Here's how our socialist friends to the north do it (and how, if the US did the same, the US would become a fascist state?):
Canadian Federal Voting Requirments, including ID
Who is eligible to vote in the federal election and referendums?
You may vote in [a] federal election if you:
are a Canadian citizen
will be 18 or older on election day
are registered to vote
The Canada Elections Act includes detailed information on who is eligible to vote.
Policy on Voter Identification:
You must prove your identity and address to register and vote in a federal election. Here are your ID options when you are voting in person – at an Elections Canada office, at advance polls or on election day:
There are three options to prove your identity and address:
1) Show one of these pieces of ID
your driver's licence
your provincial or territorial ID card
any other government card with your photo, name and current address
You can use ID with your mailing address if that address appears in your voter registration file. If you're not sure what address we have on file, check your voter registration.
OR
2) Show two pieces of ID
At least one must have your current address:
health card
Canadian passport
birth certificate
certificate of Canadian citizenship
citizenship card
social insurance number card
Indian status card
band membership card
Métis card
card issued by an Inuit local authority
Canadian Forces identity card
Veterans Affairs health card
old age security card
hospital card
medical clinic card
label on a prescription container
identity bracelet issued by a hospital or long-term care facility
blood donor card
CNIB card
credit card
debit card
employee card
student identity card
public transportation card
library card
liquor identity card
parolee card
firearms licence
licence or card issued for fishing, trapping or hunting
utility bill (e.g. electricity; water; telecommunications services including telephone, cable or satellite)
bank statement
credit union statement
credit card statement
personal cheque
government statement of benefits
government cheque or cheque stub
pension plan statement
residential lease or sub-lease
mortgage contract or statement
income tax assessment
property tax assessment or evaluation
vehicle ownership
insurance certificate, policy or statement
correspondence issued by a school, college or university
letter from a public curator, public guardian or public trustee
targeted revision form from Elections Canada to residents of long-term care facilities
letter of confirmation of residence from a First Nations band or reserve or an Inuit local authority
letter of confirmation of residence, letter of stay, admission form or statement of benefits from one of the following designated establishments:
student residence
seniors' residence
long-term care facility
shelter
soup kitchen
We accept e-statements and e-invoices. Print them or show them on a mobile device.
OR
3) If your ID does not have your current address, take an oath:
Show two pieces of ID with your name and have someone who knows you attest to your address. This person must show proof of identity and address, be registered in the same polling division, and attest for only one person.
Important information about ID:
Your voter information card is not a piece of ID.
We accept pieces of ID in their original format. If your document was issued electronically, like an e-statement or an e-invoice, bring a printout or show it on a mobile device.
We accept different pieces of ID from the same source if the documents serve different purposes. For example, we accept an invoice and a transcript from the same school.
Your name and address must be printed on the ID. They can't be added by hand, unless they are added by the issuer of the document, like a residence administrator or a guardian.
We accept expired ID, as long as it has your name and current address.
The pieces of ID listed above are authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer. No other pieces will be accepted.
The pieces of ID required for a federal election are not the same as for provincial, territorial or municipal elections.
Canadian Federal Voting Requirments, including ID
Who is eligible to vote in the federal election and referendums?
You may vote in [a] federal election if you:
are a Canadian citizen
will be 18 or older on election day
are registered to vote
The Canada Elections Act includes detailed information on who is eligible to vote.
Policy on Voter Identification:
You must prove your identity and address to register and vote in a federal election. Here are your ID options when you are voting in person – at an Elections Canada office, at advance polls or on election day:
There are three options to prove your identity and address:
1) Show one of these pieces of ID
your driver's licence
your provincial or territorial ID card
any other government card with your photo, name and current address
You can use ID with your mailing address if that address appears in your voter registration file. If you're not sure what address we have on file, check your voter registration.
OR
2) Show two pieces of ID
At least one must have your current address:
health card
Canadian passport
birth certificate
certificate of Canadian citizenship
citizenship card
social insurance number card
Indian status card
band membership card
Métis card
card issued by an Inuit local authority
Canadian Forces identity card
Veterans Affairs health card
old age security card
hospital card
medical clinic card
label on a prescription container
identity bracelet issued by a hospital or long-term care facility
blood donor card
CNIB card
credit card
debit card
employee card
student identity card
public transportation card
library card
liquor identity card
parolee card
firearms licence
licence or card issued for fishing, trapping or hunting
utility bill (e.g. electricity; water; telecommunications services including telephone, cable or satellite)
bank statement
credit union statement
credit card statement
personal cheque
government statement of benefits
government cheque or cheque stub
pension plan statement
residential lease or sub-lease
mortgage contract or statement
income tax assessment
property tax assessment or evaluation
vehicle ownership
insurance certificate, policy or statement
correspondence issued by a school, college or university
letter from a public curator, public guardian or public trustee
targeted revision form from Elections Canada to residents of long-term care facilities
letter of confirmation of residence from a First Nations band or reserve or an Inuit local authority
letter of confirmation of residence, letter of stay, admission form or statement of benefits from one of the following designated establishments:
student residence
seniors' residence
long-term care facility
shelter
soup kitchen
We accept e-statements and e-invoices. Print them or show them on a mobile device.
OR
3) If your ID does not have your current address, take an oath:
Show two pieces of ID with your name and have someone who knows you attest to your address. This person must show proof of identity and address, be registered in the same polling division, and attest for only one person.
Important information about ID:
Your voter information card is not a piece of ID.
We accept pieces of ID in their original format. If your document was issued electronically, like an e-statement or an e-invoice, bring a printout or show it on a mobile device.
We accept different pieces of ID from the same source if the documents serve different purposes. For example, we accept an invoice and a transcript from the same school.
Your name and address must be printed on the ID. They can't be added by hand, unless they are added by the issuer of the document, like a residence administrator or a guardian.
We accept expired ID, as long as it has your name and current address.
The pieces of ID listed above are authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer. No other pieces will be accepted.
The pieces of ID required for a federal election are not the same as for provincial, territorial or municipal elections.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:52 am to Brazos
IT'S HAPPENING!
I think the libs might not like what we find! They should start in Broward County!
This is awesome!!!
I think the libs might not like what we find! They should start in Broward County!
This is awesome!!!
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:52 am to Knight of Old
quote:
Here's how our socialist friends to the north do it
According to our resident DEM officials no hispanic or black would be able to vote in Canada.
They need to go up there and demand some fricking RESPEK!!!!
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:53 am to Brazos
Voter fraud should be treated as treason. Worst offenders should get the ultimate penalty and forfeit all their assets to the gubment.
The lesser of the offenders should be hammered only slightly less.
This would put a serious dent in the treasonous acts.
The lesser of the offenders should be hammered only slightly less.
This would put a serious dent in the treasonous acts.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:54 am to Crimson Wraith
quote:
Voter fraud should be treated as treason.
Certainly should be prosecuted under RICO process.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 6:55 am to Hugo Stiglitz
quote:
This is all about him
Nope, this is between him and the media trying to delegitimize his election, electoral victory be damned. As long as your side keeps using this excuse for a bogus election then we will continue to hear about it.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:01 am to GEAUXmedic
I LOVE THIS PRESIDENNNNNTTTTT!
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:03 am to Hugo Stiglitz
If there are millions of illegal voters that get thrown off the rolls like many of us suspect there will be, AND you couple that with a wall and no more refugees - you can make the argument that Trump just bought us 30 to 40 more years of potential greatness
This post was edited on 1/25/17 at 7:04 am
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:03 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Don't give a frick. This needs to be addressed mon ami.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:03 am to Brazos
quote:
Trump to investigate voter fraud
So insecure. I don't think it will help him erase the 3 million more votes that HRC had.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:04 am to SirWinston
Why in the entire hell would anyone be against investigating voter fraud?
Dems, you're telling on yourself here.
Dems, you're telling on yourself here.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:05 am to Froman
quote:
For real. That's what makes this board so amusing.
Keep posting.
Your fear nourishes me.
I hope one of the states is Michigan, would be hilarious if that sily recount stunt teed the investigation up for them.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:07 am to Old Hellen Yeller
Do you not understand that throwing millions of illegal Democratic voters of the rolls would make trumps reelection so easy it would also change our political landscape significantly.
this is forward-looking by Trump for the good of the country, not backward looking for selfish gain as so many of you cucks are parroting
this is forward-looking by Trump for the good of the country, not backward looking for selfish gain as so many of you cucks are parroting
This post was edited on 1/25/17 at 7:11 am
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:07 am to Old Hellen Yeller
quote:
insecure. I don't think it will help him erase the 3 million more votes that HRC had.
Do you admittly not give a shite about securing our elections?
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:07 am to Old Hellen Yeller
quote:
So insecure. I don't think it will help him erase the 3 million more votes that HRC had.
Only someone as short-sighted as you would think this has to do this past election. He's about to out certain cities, states, voting measures etc to protect future elections from the blatant illegal actions that have been going on for years.
Posted on 1/25/17 at 7:08 am to IceTiger
quote:
Most illegals voting...
So you are saying he is going to investigate Texas as one of the states?
Whether or not he investigates there will be quite telling of his true intentions
This post was edited on 1/25/17 at 7:11 am
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