To: taildragger
If the RNC had ANY brains, they would run PSA's in key Democrat strongholds reminding citizens that voter fraud is a felony, with a subtle reminder of the jail time and fines that accompany a conviction for this CRIME.
To: who knows what evil?
If the RNC had ANY brains, they would run PSA's in key Democrat strongholds reminding citizens that voter fraud is a felony, with a subtle reminder of the jail time and fines that accompany a conviction for this CRIME.Then we'd be accused by the Democrats and their willing accomplices in the media of trying to scare people into not voting. The charge would stick, of course, due to skillful use of propaganda techniques by the Left.
To: who knows what evil?
If the RNC had ANY brains, they would run PSA's in key Democrat strongholds reminding citizens that voter fraud is a felony, with a subtle reminder of the jail time and fines that accompany a conviction for this CRIME. Vote fraud is treason. It is appropriate for traitors to be hanged.
32 posted on
10/24/2002 11:47:12 AM PDT by
yianni
To: who knows what evil?
If the RNC had ANY brains, they would run PSA's in key Democrat strongholds reminding citizens that voter fraud is a felony, with a subtle reminder of the jail time and fines that accompany a conviction for this CRIME. ...Which the Demomedia would promptly turn into a P.R. disaster for the GOP. If I recall correctly, the GOP announced in the las t election cycle that they would be stationing poll watchers in certain Dem strongholds as a guard against fraud. It was immediately decried as a return to Jim Crow, given that so many of the problem areas have substantial black populations. ZIP! went the GOP, as it bid a hasty retreat.
To: who knows what evil?
Here in Milwaukee, voter fraud was discovered during the presidential election in 2000. It was further discovered that they all voted for Democrats. Well, surprise, surprise, it seems our District Attorney E. Michael McCann, a liberal Democrat, did not issue any charges as to voter fraud.
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