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To: cutty

Paying someone to go vote is legal and ethical. Not paying them to vote for anyone in particular, just get their fat arshe into a polling station.

What is wrong is that 1-2 guys will do this, and 40-50 others will simply gather some pre-printed ballots and fill them out and turn those in. That is what happened when GNewsome beat his recall “election”. Blank ballots were found in the hands of convicted felons with drugs and guns in hand — and he walked.


15 posted on 04/09/2023 7:22:56 AM PDT by bobbo666 (Baizuo)
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To: bobbo666

> Paying someone to go vote is legal and ethical. Not paying them to vote for anyone in particular, just get their fat arshe into a polling station.

Wisconsin statutes specifically clarify this as “election bribery”, seems like a good idea. In practice though no one is charged. If prosecutors decline to enforce what should people do?

Meanwhile in California it’s anything goes, and if Trump’s against it double down. I’ve talked to plenty of liberals and they are willfully blinded to the consequences. They refuse to recognize any reason that would invalidate the foundation of their consensual zeitgeist.


19 posted on 04/09/2023 9:59:38 AM PDT by no-s (Jabonera, urna, jurado, cartucho ... ya sabes cómo va...)
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