To: TurboZamboni
Attorney General Eric Holder defended his departments challenges to states voter ID laws on Monday, alleging that those on all sides of this debate have acknowledged that in-person voting fraud is uncommon.
Total play on words here. 'Uncommon' would be somewhere below 50%, but it is otherwise undefined. You may only need a small percentage of fraudulent votes cast in some precincts in any given election to change the ultimate outcome of the vote count. So even though in-person voting fraud may be uncommon, it may (and probably is) in fact decisive when dems steal elections.
At any rate, ANY and EVERY single instance of in-person voting fraud violates the fundamental right to vote of those who have their votes cancelled out by fraudulent votes. ANY and EVERY instance of in-person voting fraud is a violation of the Voting Rights Act. ANY and EVERY instance of in-person voting fraud should be stopped, and the best and simplest way is by the use of voter ID.
19 posted on
06/12/2012 6:36:06 PM PDT by
rottndog
(This FReeper Nuclear Powered.....)
To: rottndog
22 posted on
06/12/2012 7:30:53 PM PDT by
TurboZamboni
(Looting the future to bribe the present)
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