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What did she say??????

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So what is so subversive about asking for proper identification? I have to show my ID to write a check, use a credit card (cause I don't sign it), get on an airplane, rent a car, when I was in Phoenix I had to show my ID for a CASH REFUND at J C Penny's, I can't even count the number of times I am asked for my ID - probably if I purchased booze or cigs, but it sure doesn't bother me or make me think that someone is trying to keep me from doing something. So, msmal, why do you think that only the dems would be affected if they have to prove who they are? Please give us a straight answer.

 

It appears that you cannot come up with an answer as to why only the dems would be affected if they have to prove who they are. You  are so adept at posting imflammatory statements but your mouth overloads your a$$ as you are unable to back them up with anything credible. But most us enjoy watching you come up with feeble attempts.

 

C'mon, JC...give her a break...afterall, she has the Iowa Sec of State on speed-dial on her phone and texts with the office all the time.

I once asked the Iowa Secretary of State about the prevalence of voter fraud.   He said in the 17 years he is aware of, there has never been even one prosecution.

 

Prior to the 2008 elelction.

 


T.S.? Yea! T.S., LIAR!:

 

 

Thursday, November 9, 2000 - Page updated at 12:00 AM

NEWSWATCH

Sex columnist pleads guilty to one charge of voter fraud

Seattle Times staff: Seattle Times news services

 

"...DES MOINES, Iowa - A sex columnist from Seattle, charged with voter fraud for participating in the Iowa caucuses, pleaded guilty to one of two charges to avoid jail time.

Dan Savage, known for his "Savage Love" column in The Stranger, a Seattle weekly newspaper, was charged in April with two counts of voter fraud after he wrote in the online magazine Salon.com that he tried to sabotage the presidential campaign of Republican Gary Bauer. Savage, 36, faced serious misdemeanor and felony charges carrying a maximum penalty of six years in prison. He pleaded guilty Tuesday to fraudulently voting in a caucus, a serious misdemeanor, and was sentenced to a year on probation, 50 hours of community service and a $750 fine...."

 

Copyright (c) 2000 Seattle Times Company, All Rights Reserved.

 

2000? 2000? 2000? That's prior to the 2008 elections too, mallcontent!

HIROAD: More of that "mythical voter fraud":

Political organizer from New Paltz guilty of illegal voting
By Alexa James
Times Herald-Record
Posted: April 30, 2009 – 2:00 AM

NEW PALTZ — Conspicuous political mobilizer Amy Little of New Paltz pleaded guilty Tuesday to voting illegally in Ohio during the presidential election campaign.

During the race, Little worked for an independent get-out-the-vote group called Vote Today Ohio. While touting Democratic candidate Barack Obama in the battleground state, she also registered to vote there.

Little, 50, claimed she’d moved from her home in New Paltz to a place in Columbus, near Ohio State University. Her new address doubled as headquarters for Vote Today Ohio. Other transplants in the group also used that location to register to vote in Ohio.

According to Ohio election laws, voters must reside in the state at least 30 days prior to the election and must intend to stay there after November.

“From my perspective, I was within the law,” Little said Wednesday, suggesting she was “targeted by Republicans.”

Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Charles Schneider saw things differently. In court, he said Little and her compatriots chose to vote in Ohio, instead of their home states, in an attempt to sway its electoral college toward Obama.

He sentenced Little, along with Daniel “Tate” Hausman, 32, of New York, and Yolanda Hippensteele, 30, of California, either to spend 60 days in jail or pay a $1,000 fine. Little said she’ll pay the fine.

The controversy also cost Little her role as a paid adviser for Rep. John Hall, D-Dover Plains. He cut ties with her when the investigation surfaced.

Little plans to continue her political work in New Paltz. The misdemeanor conviction “is such a footnote,” she said. “Obama won by a landslide (in Ohio) and that’s what I was working for.”         (At all costs!)

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