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combat_mage_sc  4 stars
Title: Hi. My name is Combat and i'm an alcoholic.
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Registered: 2001-7-20 21:19:21
And yet the official position of the Ubama regime is voter ID laws are racist.


The United States’s voter registration system is in chaos — with about 24 million registrations are no longer valid and nearly 2 million dead people still on voter rolls, according to a new report Tuesday.

Along with the one of every eight voter registrations that is not valid or has significant inaccuracies, there are 2.75 million people currently registered to vote in more than one state, the Pew Center on the States study found. And the millions of problematic registrations aren’t the only issue — researchers estimate at least 51 million eligible U.S. citizens aren’t registered to vote. That’s nearly one in four, or 24 percent of the eligible population.

Additionally, about 12 million records have incorrect addresses, meaning it’s unlikely any mailings can reach these voters, the research in the report shows. [...]

There also are more than 1.8 million deceased people who still have active registration on voter rolls, Pew found. And, Becker said, the outdated, inefficient systems currently in place are “not designed to keep up with deaths as they occur.”

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0212/72830.html

 

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NonOffensiveName  3 stars
Title: Touching people in special places all day long
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Registered: 2001-10-7 19:39:14
Considering how many people are in the United States, 1.8 million isnt that much. Couldnt it be possible that many people are recently deceased and just have been taken off the voting registrars yet? 1.8 million over the course of four years(the down time between Presidential elections) doesnt seem that large.

Also just because someone is registered doesnt mean they cast a vote. Voting fraud I guess would be easier with a registered dead person but at face value registration is just an accounting of people who are eligible to vote.

 

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tantallous  1 star
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Registered: 2002-1-11 23:14:32
too bad it isnt higher. then we could get some real support for the zombie party.

 

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Fozzie_Bear  4 stars
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Registered: 2001-12-20 01:43:43
NonOffensiveName posted:

Considering how many people are in the United States, 1.8 million isnt that much. Couldnt it be possible that many people are recently deceased and just have been taken off the voting registrars yet? 1.8 million over the course of four years(the down time between Presidential elections) doesnt seem that large.

Also just because someone is registered doesnt mean they cast a vote. Voting fraud I guess would be easier with a registered dead person but at face value registration is just an accounting of people who are eligible to vote.



you say that but it was narrowly decided to keep Bush for another term in Florida where that margin might have decided the presidency.

 

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Registered: 2000-12-20 06:45:24
i still find it amusing that my grandfather was still on the voter registration list last year.
he's been dead for 5 years now!

street - number - name, that's all i need to tell the old ladies to vote.
hell, my ex was still on the list and she moved out of state in '98!
the 4 unit apartment(all 2 br's) building has 3 pages of registered voters...there's probably about 25 per page.

sure confirmed voting scams are low, but something so damn easy to do should be stopped.

 

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AliHajiSheik  1 star
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Some of them even voted.

 

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Chogram  3 stars
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I've never understood how it can be considered racist to require a photo ID to vote...
NonOffensiveName  3 stars
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Chogram posted:

I've never understood how it can be considered racist to require a photo ID to vote...

minorities cant afford the fees associated with getting a driver's license is why. Granted all their money goes into drugs or lowing their rides and getting expensive rims /racist

 

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Chogram  3 stars
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NonOffensiveName posted:

Chogram posted:

I've never understood how it can be considered racist to require a photo ID to vote...

minorities cant afford the fees associated with getting a driver's license is why. Granted all their money goes into drugs or lowing their rides and getting expensive rims /racist



http://www.dmv.org/in-indiana/id-cards.php

$13 every six years.

All states don't have these?


edit:
"If you can't afford to pay for a state ID card, you may be issued one for free if the proper documentation is presented."

What was that again?
NonOffensiveName  3 stars
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Chogram posted:

NonOffensiveName posted:

Chogram posted:

I've never understood how it can be considered racist to require a photo ID to vote...

minorities cant afford the fees associated with getting a driver's license is why. Granted all their money goes into drugs or lowing their rides and getting expensive rims /racist

http://www.dmv.org/in-indiana/id-cards.php $13 every six years. All states don't have these? edit: "If you can't afford to pay for a state ID card, you may be issued one for free if the proper documentation is presented." What was that again?

wow I was obviously kidding...lighten up, Francis.

 

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