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To: BUSHdude2000
I think the biggest, most important news story of the last forty years, if it ever breaks, will be "voter fraud" (vote stealing/creation). I will not hold my breath for the story to break.

A little item in our local paper on the absentee ballots returned for the primary elections listed, IICR, 43 for the Republicans and over 800 for the Democrats.

The 1998 elections and the 2000 General election had many charges of voter fraud, mostly for local seats, but nothing seems to be done about investigating the charges after the elections are over. I would like to see indictments and prosecutions.

7 posted on 04/05/2002 5:48:30 AM PST by rw4site
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To: rw4site
I would like to see indictments and prosecutions.

So would I, but don't bet on it. I asked the Ft Bend DA on election day if he had EVER prosecuted one of these cases and he had not done so in his ten years in office.

9 posted on 04/05/2002 6:12:31 AM PST by HoustonCurmudgeon
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To: rw4site
I think the biggest, most important news story of the last forty years, if it ever breaks, will be "voter fraud" (vote stealing/creation). I will not hold my breath for the story to break.

Then why don't we find a way to break it? Post a reliable witness outside the polling sites, and just do a physical count of the warm bodies going in. When the numbers of votes at the precinct exceeds that count by more than the absentee count, you've just found several of the many Democrat vote-fraud techniques: multiple votes, voting for others, dead-man-voting syndrome, 100+% voting rate, and pre-purchased votes. If recording the fraud isn't enough to make it news, bring one rotten egg or one dead flower for every fraudulent vote that is found to the county seat or state house. That's a visual that the newsies would love, especially after Florida 2000. The next major election will be turned into a circus, and I doubt they could resist a public display like that.

Then they might move on to the mass busing, the votes-for-cigarettes, the felon-votes, the non-citizen votes, the open-past-hours polling sites, etc., etc... but I won't hold my breath. They certainly won't expose their accomplices unless it is irresistible. It's up to us to make it so.

10 posted on 04/05/2002 6:34:23 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: rw4site
Agreed, vote fraud is a huge and under-reported story. Very frustrating. In my polling place, the officials always decline when I ask if they need to see some ID. Seems a very simple problem to solve. The only reason I can suggest as to why this issue goes unadressed by the press is that the fraud my be mainly conducted by minorities/unions/democrats.
16 posted on 04/05/2002 9:56:21 AM PST by bluebeowulf
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