Posted on 12/24/2012 8:48:56 AM PST by lowbridge
After it surfaced that Democratic Congressional candidate Wendy Rosen had been voting in two states she dropped out of her race against Republican Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) in September
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I’ll believe it when I see these scumbags in prison orange...
Voter fraud strikes at the heart of our nation, if their guilty they should go to prison for life without parole.
i’ll believe it when i see it.
but it is good to publicize this. It can only help the fight against more voter fraud.
this could not be holder’s doj doing this.
Yes they should, but we don't have enough prisons to hold every Fraudulent or Illegal voter in the United States.
Maybe for doubel-voting. But I think that anyone who busses in out of state voters should face a firing squad.
We could offer them deportation to the country of their choice, or a chuteless HALO jump in the Roarin’ Forties.
put em the government’s internment camps
I agree with you in principle, but in this time of massive government spending (and the need to reduce such spending), I would recommend hanging — rope is cheaper and reusable.
6 months in the maximum security prison would do the trick. Not some country club week ends off spa.
That is not enough punishment. I would prefer to render incapable of illegal voting after their release.
Solitary confinement until they went insane sounds better.
Only two? Amateur!
I personally think that vote fraud in Michigan is what spurred the legislature to move on right to work. Its probably more effective than pursuing the vote fraud in court which wouldn’t be resolved with any satisfaction.
After all the two democrats who were convicted of vote fraud from 2010 only ended up with probation.
No, we don’t have enough prisons. But, we could send them to Chicago or San Francisco and just wall those places off.
How would that stop them from voting.
What are you thinking? Those government internment camps are for law abiding citizens and anti-government dissenters only.
Republicans need not fear vote fraud in perma-blue Maryland. What’s the point? The state is virtually dominated by Democrats who control 70% of the House of Delegates and 75% of the Maryland senate. Republicans are an endangered species.
But exposing a few cases in local elections where perps from elections from several years ago were actually prosecuted does no justice to the extent and gravity of the problem.
The Foxies should be talking about the 2012 presidential election and bring up the possibility, if not the probability, that Mitt Romney would be President-elect today if not for the unprecedented degree of fraud and cheating at the polls. And the methods used to cheat were much more variable, and in some instances, much more sophisticated (e.g., electronic hacking of voting devices) than the video showed in the cases it described.
Furthermore, the Democrats deliberately and brazenly targeted their fraud efforts in cities and counties of "swing states" in which they dominated the electoral process, such as Philadelphia and Cleveland, so as to get the most impact from their efforts. Just as blatant examples, they reported Romney getting ZERO votes in numerous election districts, and reported more votes in several counties than there were registered voters.
Republicans as a party have to address this issue nationally, or face the prospect of never winning a presidential election again!
Address this issue, we have, we will and still it will do no good EVER. We can't IMPORT enough voters for our side like the Democrats do.
Therefore we do face the prospect of NEVER winning a presidential election again, EVER.
We cannot compete, nor will the GOPe stop the IMPORTING and transporting. Now I see the BIG push for MASS transit across the country.
I am assuming that they get transferred to a rubber room shortly thereafter.
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