Just more of what rats say never happens.
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Just like credit scores and standardized tests.HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping? -
No one is going into the polls to impersonate a registered voter. That's the crime ID can prevent. But no one does it anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
Like driving without a license? Or fishing without a license?HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping?
Or checking out a library book? Or cashing a check?
Those are super partisan.
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Point or when he was wrong on something big. I'll wait.HHusky said:
So you agree with everything Orange Daddy ever said?WestlinnDuck said:So the people you vote for say its racist but you don't. Leftars lie and love to be lied to.
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I never said there was a voter party affiliation associated with voter registration in GA. Since I have lived here there never has been. That is a nice attempt at derailing the proof of democrat corruption in our elections though.HHusky said:
Seems like an alleged Georgia voter would know the applications don’t show a party affiliation.Bendintheriver said:This crap happens every election and every year in Fulton county, a county run by democrats. I can guarantee you that there were zero registrations for democrats that were shredded. Zeroooooooo.............
Now this is where the rats on here jump in and say this never happens even though it did.
Had the spotlight not been shone on corrupt Fulton County, I would bet my house these idiots would never have been reported or fired.
The fix is in ladies and gentlemen.
Oh life in the big, corrupt, rat inner city. I feel for North Fulton county voters. Those Conservatives up there have been disenfranchised for decades.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/2-georgia-election-workers-were-fired-for-allegedly-shredding-voter-registration-forms-ahead-of-local-elections/ar-AAPq32S?ocid=entnewsntp
2 Georgia election workers were fired for allegedly shredding voter registration forms ahead of local elections
Workers didn’t do their job! Film at 11
What I did say is that North Fulton voters have been disenfranchised for decades. North Fulton is heavily Republican. Unfortunately their voter registration cards are registered in Fulton County. Not North Fulton county but Fulton county proper which is run by democrats. Those same democrats who ripped up voter registration cards from North Fulton and count all the votes from North Fulton County during an election. Again, I guarantee you that no South Atlanta registration cards were shredded.
I am curious what direction you are going to try and take this thread next. Your gotcha moment flamed out. Your lack of attention to the corruption by democrats in Fulton County is duly noted though. Same old hh, corruption is good as long as it is democrats doing it.
Hey hh, HANDS UP!!!!!!!!!!! heh heh...... -
Exactly.HHusky said:
No one is going into the polls to impersonate a registered voter. That's the crime ID can prevent. But no one does it anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
Like driving without a license? Or fishing without a license?HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping?
Or checking out a library book? Or cashing a check?
Those are super partisan.
Pray tell, Counselor. At what poont in the mail-in process is an ID required to cast a ballot?
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At no point in the voter registration process is proof of citizenship or even any state ID required. The dazzler claims to have a law license. He has no interest in limiting voting fraud. There are million of dems who think that election fraud is actually their civic duty.pawz said:
Exactly.HHusky said:
No one is going into the polls to impersonate a registered voter. That's the crime ID can prevent. But no one does it anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
Like driving without a license? Or fishing without a license?HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping?
Or checking out a library book? Or cashing a check?
Those are super partisan.
Pray tell, Counselor. At what poont in the mail-in process is an ID required to cast a ballot?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/9/project-veritas-sting-nh-man-charged-admits-voting/?utm_source=GOOGLE&utm_medium=cpc&utm_id=chacka&utm_campaign=TWT+-+DSA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-f7W_OrH8wIVBQutBh1JvQioEAMYASAAEgLgjfD_BwE
As voter-fraud cases go, it was brazen: Not only did Vincent Marzello allegedly pose as a woman to vote twice in the 2016 election, but he also signed up as a ballot inspector for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
Mr. Marzello, 65, was charged last week with wrongful voting after he told Project Veritas in an undercover video that he cast ballots twice, landing on law enforcement’s radar when he attempted to obtain a voter ID in the name of Helen Elisabeth Ashley, his alter-ego.
“I got in trouble because I voted twice, and the cops found out because I went to get the voter ID,” Mr. Marzello said in the Aug. 21 video. -
Yet, for all practical purposes the number the number of voter impersonations is zero.WestlinnDuck said:
At no point in the voter registration process is proof of citizenship or even any state ID required. The dazzler claims to have a law license. He has no interest in limiting voting fraud. There are million of dems who think that election fraud is actually their civic duty.pawz said:
Exactly.HHusky said:
No one is going into the polls to impersonate a registered voter. That's the crime ID can prevent. But no one does it anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
Like driving without a license? Or fishing without a license?HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping?
Or checking out a library book? Or cashing a check?
Those are super partisan.
Pray tell, Counselor. At what poont in the mail-in process is an ID required to cast a ballot?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/9/project-veritas-sting-nh-man-charged-admits-voting/?utm_source=GOOGLE&utm_medium=cpc&utm_id=chacka&utm_campaign=TWT+-+DSA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-f7W_OrH8wIVBQutBh1JvQioEAMYASAAEgLgjfD_BwE
As voter-fraud cases go, it was brazen: Not only did Vincent Marzello allegedly pose as a woman to vote twice in the 2016 election, but he also signed up as a ballot inspector for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
Mr. Marzello, 65, was charged last week with wrongful voting after he told Project Veritas in an undercover video that he cast ballots twice, landing on law enforcement’s radar when he attempted to obtain a voter ID in the name of Helen Elisabeth Ashley, his alter-ego.
“I got in trouble because I voted twice, and the cops found out because I went to get the voter ID,” Mr. Marzello said in the Aug. 21 video.
In 2014, The Washington Post published an article written by Levitt examining voter impersonation. In the article, Levitt said that he had turned up 31 cases of voter impersonation, some of which involved multiple ballots, since 2000.[9]
The number of voters without acceptable voter ID is in the millions.
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Probably a good idea. Let us know what cake you want when it happens.HHusky said:
Unlike me? I am ALWAYS prepared to admit I’m correct.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
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Why not? They should go get some.HHusky said:
Yet, for all practical purposes the number the number of voter impersonations is zero.WestlinnDuck said:
At no point in the voter registration process is proof of citizenship or even any state ID required. The dazzler claims to have a law license. He has no interest in limiting voting fraud. There are million of dems who think that election fraud is actually their civic duty.pawz said:
Exactly.HHusky said:
No one is going into the polls to impersonate a registered voter. That's the crime ID can prevent. But no one does it anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
Like driving without a license? Or fishing without a license?HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping?
Or checking out a library book? Or cashing a check?
Those are super partisan.
Pray tell, Counselor. At what poont in the mail-in process is an ID required to cast a ballot?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/9/project-veritas-sting-nh-man-charged-admits-voting/?utm_source=GOOGLE&utm_medium=cpc&utm_id=chacka&utm_campaign=TWT+-+DSA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-f7W_OrH8wIVBQutBh1JvQioEAMYASAAEgLgjfD_BwE
As voter-fraud cases go, it was brazen: Not only did Vincent Marzello allegedly pose as a woman to vote twice in the 2016 election, but he also signed up as a ballot inspector for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
Mr. Marzello, 65, was charged last week with wrongful voting after he told Project Veritas in an undercover video that he cast ballots twice, landing on law enforcement’s radar when he attempted to obtain a voter ID in the name of Helen Elisabeth Ashley, his alter-ego.
“I got in trouble because I voted twice, and the cops found out because I went to get the voter ID,” Mr. Marzello said in the Aug. 21 video.
In 2014, The Washington Post published an article written by Levitt examining voter impersonation. In the article, Levitt said that he had turned up 31 cases of voter impersonation, some of which involved multiple ballots, since 2000.[9]
The number of voters without acceptable voter ID is in the millions. -
That you actually believe this tells us all we? need to know.HHusky said:
Yet, for all practical purposes the number the number of voter impersonations is zero.WestlinnDuck said:
At no point in the voter registration process is proof of citizenship or even any state ID required. The dazzler claims to have a law license. He has no interest in limiting voting fraud. There are million of dems who think that election fraud is actually their civic duty.pawz said:
Exactly.HHusky said:
No one is going into the polls to impersonate a registered voter. That's the crime ID can prevent. But no one does it anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
Like driving without a license? Or fishing without a license?HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping?
Or checking out a library book? Or cashing a check?
Those are super partisan.
Pray tell, Counselor. At what poont in the mail-in process is an ID required to cast a ballot?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/9/project-veritas-sting-nh-man-charged-admits-voting/?utm_source=GOOGLE&utm_medium=cpc&utm_id=chacka&utm_campaign=TWT+-+DSA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-f7W_OrH8wIVBQutBh1JvQioEAMYASAAEgLgjfD_BwE
As voter-fraud cases go, it was brazen: Not only did Vincent Marzello allegedly pose as a woman to vote twice in the 2016 election, but he also signed up as a ballot inspector for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
Mr. Marzello, 65, was charged last week with wrongful voting after he told Project Veritas in an undercover video that he cast ballots twice, landing on law enforcement’s radar when he attempted to obtain a voter ID in the name of Helen Elisabeth Ashley, his alter-ego.
“I got in trouble because I voted twice, and the cops found out because I went to get the voter ID,” Mr. Marzello said in the Aug. 21 video.
In 2014, The Washington Post published an article written by Levitt examining voter impersonation. In the article, Levitt said that he had turned up 31 cases of voter impersonation, some of which involved multiple ballots, since 2000.[9]
The number of voters without acceptable voter ID is in the millions.
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Nothing says exercising an informed citizen vote than someone who can't get free state ID.pawz said:
That you actually believe this tells us all we? need to know.HHusky said:
Yet, for all practical purposes the number the number of voter impersonations is zero.WestlinnDuck said:
At no point in the voter registration process is proof of citizenship or even any state ID required. The dazzler claims to have a law license. He has no interest in limiting voting fraud. There are million of dems who think that election fraud is actually their civic duty.pawz said:
Exactly.HHusky said:
No one is going into the polls to impersonate a registered voter. That's the crime ID can prevent. But no one does it anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
Like driving without a license? Or fishing without a license?HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping?
Or checking out a library book? Or cashing a check?
Those are super partisan.
Pray tell, Counselor. At what poont in the mail-in process is an ID required to cast a ballot?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/9/project-veritas-sting-nh-man-charged-admits-voting/?utm_source=GOOGLE&utm_medium=cpc&utm_id=chacka&utm_campaign=TWT+-+DSA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-f7W_OrH8wIVBQutBh1JvQioEAMYASAAEgLgjfD_BwE
As voter-fraud cases go, it was brazen: Not only did Vincent Marzello allegedly pose as a woman to vote twice in the 2016 election, but he also signed up as a ballot inspector for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
Mr. Marzello, 65, was charged last week with wrongful voting after he told Project Veritas in an undercover video that he cast ballots twice, landing on law enforcement’s radar when he attempted to obtain a voter ID in the name of Helen Elisabeth Ashley, his alter-ego.
“I got in trouble because I voted twice, and the cops found out because I went to get the voter ID,” Mr. Marzello said in the Aug. 21 video.
In 2014, The Washington Post published an article written by Levitt examining voter impersonation. In the article, Levitt said that he had turned up 31 cases of voter impersonation, some of which involved multiple ballots, since 2000.[9]
The number of voters without acceptable voter ID is in the millions. -
Ha ha ha. You are quoting the WAPO from 2014? The same rat rag that claimed Trump colluded with the Russians? Claimed that bullshit for 4 years? Published lies by the hundreds and in the end was proven to be full of shit?HHusky said:
Yet, for all practical purposes the number the number of voter impersonations is zero.WestlinnDuck said:
At no point in the voter registration process is proof of citizenship or even any state ID required. The dazzler claims to have a law license. He has no interest in limiting voting fraud. There are million of dems who think that election fraud is actually their civic duty.pawz said:
Exactly.HHusky said:
No one is going into the polls to impersonate a registered voter. That's the crime ID can prevent. But no one does it anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
Like driving without a license? Or fishing without a license?HHusky said:
Because it targets overwhelmingly Democratic demographics, all in service of preventing a crime no one is committing.PurpleThrobber said:
Why is voter ID partisan?HHusky said:WestlinnDuck said:
Phuck, ask him if Voter ID is racist. The dazzler went into the deep weeds on that one and then started digging. You can follow up with asking him to define black for AA purposes. Like salt on a slug that one.46XiJCAB said:
The difference between a Conservative and What's His Name. One can admit a mistake, the other would rather chew off a limb crawl off into the deep weeds, let some time go by, then return hoping that all is forgotten. This has years of case history where What's His Name is concerned.WestlinnDuck said:Unlike you, I'll admit you are correct and Georgia is an open ballot primary state and no party registration is required. No jackass dance from me. They still have the same proof of citizenship, check a box and like the rest of the states no requirement that you terminate your voter registration in any other state.
Easily provable. Ask What's His Name if "hands up don't shoot " actually happened. It's a simple Y/N? An honest person says, NO.
For not the first time:
I'm not a proponent of AA.
Voter ID is partisan, not racist.
Meds not helping?
Or checking out a library book? Or cashing a check?
Those are super partisan.
Pray tell, Counselor. At what poont in the mail-in process is an ID required to cast a ballot?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/9/project-veritas-sting-nh-man-charged-admits-voting/?utm_source=GOOGLE&utm_medium=cpc&utm_id=chacka&utm_campaign=TWT+-+DSA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-f7W_OrH8wIVBQutBh1JvQioEAMYASAAEgLgjfD_BwE
As voter-fraud cases go, it was brazen: Not only did Vincent Marzello allegedly pose as a woman to vote twice in the 2016 election, but he also signed up as a ballot inspector for the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
Mr. Marzello, 65, was charged last week with wrongful voting after he told Project Veritas in an undercover video that he cast ballots twice, landing on law enforcement’s radar when he attempted to obtain a voter ID in the name of Helen Elisabeth Ashley, his alter-ego.
“I got in trouble because I voted twice, and the cops found out because I went to get the voter ID,” Mr. Marzello said in the Aug. 21 video.
In 2014, The Washington Post published an article written by Levitt examining voter impersonation. In the article, Levitt said that he had turned up 31 cases of voter impersonation, some of which involved multiple ballots, since 2000.[9]
The number of voters without acceptable voter ID is in the millions.
2012? WAPO? Ha ha........Jeezus hh, you are like shooting fish in a barrel . Time to get a new gig. -
Lost me at WaPo published.