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pitohui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-22-06 01:23 PM
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52. yeah i think this is pretty routine
the nation awhile back had an article on how elders are scammed through absentee ballots, it was one of the great tools for keeping blacks out of public office, they showed for instance how "helpers" in nursing homes "helped" elderly black women who intended to vote for democrats or for the black candidate vote for the enemy

that's how the corrupt mayor of selma remained in office until 2000! haven't any of these people ever wondered about this? my god, my god, MLK was dead a good long time and the crook he marched against remained in power all those years, the nation reporter went back and showed some of the black women in the nursing home that their vote had been cast for this corrupt son of a bitch aga. their wishes and knowledge!

absentee voting is about the most easily corrupted form of voting there is, if people don't have to prove they are who they say they are, then how will the bad guys NOT steal? it's like leaving your front door unlocked and thrown open wide and then being amazed that somebody helps themselves to the new teevee set

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