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Ami Anne
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posted July 25, 2012 12:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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jwhop
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posted July 26, 2012 12:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes, O'Bomber's plan to transform America into a Socialist Gulag state is not working...in spite of O'Bomber's narcissistic statement.

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posted July 26, 2012 01:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The only thing that is still in play is if O'Bomber can steal the election.

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posted July 26, 2012 01:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Stealing suggests that someone owns it, and while that does seem to be the Republican strategy this time around, I'm not sure you should be suggesting that.

Obama continues to be in a stronger place in this election thus far despite not raising as much.

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Ami Anne
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posted July 26, 2012 02:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by AcousticGod:
Stealing suggests that someone owns it, and while that does seem to be the Republican strategy this time around, I'm not sure you should be suggesting that.

Obama continues to be in a stronger place in this election thus far despite not raising as much.


AG
You should listen to the people who have the patience enough to show you the truth.
I give up and will leave it to my betters like Jwhop


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posted July 26, 2012 02:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You don't know who knows the truth. You apparently aren't a good judge of what's true or false.

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posted July 26, 2012 07:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Of course O'Bomber is trying to steal the election Ami. That's his only possible chance of winning in November.

To that end, O'Bomber has instructed his unethical criminal Attorney General Eric Holder to sue states who attempt to safeguard the US election process by requiring voter ID.

Not only that, but O'Bomber has instructed his minions to submit fraudulant voter registration forms...for the dead, for illegal aliens, dogs, for felons and others not eligible to vote. The premise being that someone will vote in their place...for O'Bomber.

Dogs, dead people receive voter registration forms
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Posted July 13, 2012


Brenda Charlston holds a photo of her long-deceased dog, Rosie, and a voter registration form for "Rosie Charlston" that arrived in the mail for the canine last month, in Seattle. Rosie was a black lab who died in 1998. A left-leaning group called the Voter Participation Center has touted the distribution of some 5 million registration forms in recent weeks, targeting Democratic voting blocs such as unmarried women, blacks, Latinos and young adults. But residents and election administrators around the country have also reported a series of bizarre and questionable mailings addressed to animals, dead people and people already registered to vote. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

OLYMPIA, Wash. — The voter registration form arrived in the mail last month with some key information already filled in: Rosie Charlston's name was complete, as was her Seattle address.

Problem is, Rosie was a black lab who died in 1998.

A group called the Voter Participation Center has touted the distribution of some 5 million registration forms in recent weeks, targeting Democratic-leaning voting blocs such as unmarried women, blacks, Latinos and young adults.

But residents and election administrators around the country also have reported a series of bizarre and questionable mailings addressed to animals, dead people, noncitizens and people already registered to vote.

Brenda Charlston wasn't the only person to get documents for her pet: A Virginia man said similar documents arrived for his dead dog, Mozart, while a woman in the state got forms for her cat, Scampers.

"On a serious note, I think it's tampering with our voting system," Charlston said. "They're fishing for votes: That's how I view it."

Every presidential election cycle brings with it a variety of registration drives targeting people who typically are underrepresented at the polls, and Republicans have long seized on sloppy or questionable registrations as a sign of potential fraud on the part of Democrats.

It's an issue that is particularly sensitive this year GOP political leaders have used fears of fraud to successfully push laws across the country that could make voting more difficult by requiring voters to show identification. Democrats have fought the laws, arguing that they can disenfranchise citizens, minorities in particular.

The group at the root of the questionable mailings — the Voter Participation Center — acknowledges that the databases it uses to contact possible voters are imperfect because they are developed from commercially collected information. The group also says it expects people who receive misdirected mail to simply throw it away.

Several election officials said they believed the voter registration systems were secure enough to catch people who might improperly submit the misdirected documents.

But administrators in New Mexico, a potential swing state in the 2012 presidential race, warned that ineligible voters who complete the documents could make it onto the rolls.

New Mexico is one of two states in which noncitizens can qualify for a driver's license by simply proving residency — not necessarily legal residency — and state elections officials have no way of verifying the legal status of those who file registration documents.

Ken Ortiz, the chief of staff at the New Mexico secretary of state's office, said some noncitizens have contacted the state asking why they received the forms when they'd previously been told that they could not vote.

"We fear that some of these individuals who receive this mailing may feel that they are being encouraged to vote by our office or county government," Ortiz said.

The mailings appear official, arriving in privacy envelopes with the headline "VOTER REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS ENCLOSED." Some information is already completed on the voter registration papers, and recipients also get an envelope to send completed forms to local elections officials.

The Voter Participation Center works with a vendor that has access to multiple commercial databases that could include people who subscribe to magazines or junk mail using names of their pet, said Page Gardner, the group's president. She said the nonprofit tries its best to target only eligible and unregistered voters but that some other names inevitably get on the final list.

"Is it a perfect process? No," Gardner said. Ultimately, she said they rely on the integrity of people and the security of the system and notes that the same forms are available to anyone at county offices or on the Internet.

The Voter Participation Center says it is trying to increase participation among minorities, unmarried women and people under the age of 30, with Gardner saying that those groups have historically been underrepresented in the election process.

The group says it has helped register 1 million people since 2004 and some 300,000 people in the current election cycle.

The center conducted one mailing distribution last year and another earlier this year before its biggest mailing, which went out in June. It is planning one more for later this year.

Voter registration drives of all types can create a small subset of problems. An active voter, for example, may sign up again after encountering a registration drive at an event. Some registration workers at the community activist group ACORN were accused in past years of submitting false forms with names like Mickey Mouse — filings the group said were done by workers to increase their pay.

What makes the Voter Participation Center's work challenging is that the group is identifying voters based on data, instead of during in-person interactions. The mailings include pre-filled information that creates further confusion and concern, said Katie Blinn, a co-director of elections in Washington state.

Blinn said it appeared that many of the mailings were going to people who are already registered to vote. They have heard about a "handful" of pet-related forms in the state of the past few weeks and fielded calls from people wondering whether their registration was canceled.

Julie Anderson, the auditor in Pierce County, Wash., estimates that about two dozen residents have contacted the county about registration forms arriving for dead relatives.
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/jul/13/dogs-dead-people-receive-voter-registration-forms/

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posted July 28, 2012 05:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Beautiful Disaster     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ugh I can't stand Obama. I couldn't stand Bush either.


When I get vote registrations in the mail. I put no party f off!!!

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this is called an out of date database, and happens all the time. my cat gets mail too, since he is registered with a vet; the company i used to work for has a database of thousands, many duplications due to dyslexic typists, lazy editting, bad filing, etc.

to suggest this is due to criminal intent is just plain malice.

i agree that voter id should be required. i show my license when i vote. HOWEVER people who cannot afford ID should be given it.

voting should NOT cost money. it is NOT the same as driving a car or drinking, both of which are luxuries not RIGHTS.

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posted July 28, 2012 02:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Beautiful Disaster:
Ugh I can't stand Obama. I couldn't stand Bush either.


When I get vote registrations in the mail. I put no party f off!!!


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posted July 29, 2012 10:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is called a deliberate attempt to register illegal voters to steal the coming election and reelect O'Bomber and it's also called illegal in both state and federal law.

Send them straight to prison.

And who is it exactly who is attempting to prevent the removal of the dead, removal of illegal aliens, removal of felons, removal of those who have moved out of the state and others who are not eligible to vote from state databases?

Well, it's none other than Barack Hussein O'Bomber through his felonious Attorney General Eric Holder. That's who!

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posted July 29, 2012 10:36 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by jwhop:
This is called a deliberate attempt to register illegal voters to steal the coming election and reelect O'Bomber and it's also called illegal in both state and federal law.

Send them straight to prison.

And who is it exactly who is attempting to prevent the removal of the dead, removal of illegal aliens, removal of felons, removal of those who have moved out of the state and others who are not eligible to vote from state databases?

Well, it's none other than Barack Hussein O'Bomber through his felonious Attorney General Eric Holder. That's who!


Thank God for you, Jwhop. I just want to give up. You got me engaged in the process again

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