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<blockquote data-quote="1989" data-source="post: 617031" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p><span style="color: red">Liberals cried foul in 2004 until the 3rd recount and they finally skewed the </span></p><p><span style="color: red">vote their way. I am surprised only 6000 dead people voted in 2008. Liberals and voter fraud go hand in hand in Washington state.</span></p><p></p><p>I think at 18 0n election day if you care enough to get out of bed --be informed and involved --it is a very good thing --BUT --with the last election being allowed to register AND VOTE before election day at a Jon Bon Jovi or Bruce Springstien concert is insane ----many of those people who were enticed to vote had no idea of the issues.</p><p>I was in a very liberal city having Breakfast one sat morning before election day--a group of what looked to be "soccer moms" with their daugters were raving about OBAMA. One ot the women stated she works in an old age home and had already registered and VOTED for about 75 of the elderly patients she cared for .</p><p>Elections in the U.S. are usually very close with the country basically evenly split ----voter fraud is very real, can sway elections and must be looked at much closer.</p><p>At many airports in the last election -such as all California Airports you could vote weeks before election day. I know many people that spend 6 months in one state and live 6 months in a different one ---example N.Y. and Florida ----there is no cross check for people that have two legal residence addresses -they can register and vote twice in multiple states .</p><p></p><p>Having more people vote is great --but the further we get from one "election day" the more people will scam the system.</p><p>Every vote does count ----legal or not!!<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/anxious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":anxious:" title="Anxious :anxious:" data-shortname=":anxious:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989, post: 617031, member: 10280"] [COLOR=red]Liberals cried foul in 2004 until the 3rd recount and they finally skewed the vote their way. I am surprised only 6000 dead people voted in 2008. Liberals and voter fraud go hand in hand in Washington state.[/COLOR] I think at 18 0n election day if you care enough to get out of bed --be informed and involved --it is a very good thing --BUT --with the last election being allowed to register AND VOTE before election day at a Jon Bon Jovi or Bruce Springstien concert is insane ----many of those people who were enticed to vote had no idea of the issues. I was in a very liberal city having Breakfast one sat morning before election day--a group of what looked to be "soccer moms" with their daugters were raving about OBAMA. One ot the women stated she works in an old age home and had already registered and VOTED for about 75 of the elderly patients she cared for . Elections in the U.S. are usually very close with the country basically evenly split ----voter fraud is very real, can sway elections and must be looked at much closer. At many airports in the last election -such as all California Airports you could vote weeks before election day. I know many people that spend 6 months in one state and live 6 months in a different one ---example N.Y. and Florida ----there is no cross check for people that have two legal residence addresses -they can register and vote twice in multiple states . Having more people vote is great --but the further we get from one "election day" the more people will scam the system. Every vote does count ----legal or not!!:anxious: [/QUOTE]
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