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kmudd Master Chief Petty Officer
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:23 am Post subject: |
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Good Lord, help us:
George Will wrote: | Given such measures, perhaps we should not be surprised that, as Fund reports, since 1995, Philadelphia's population has declined 13 percent but registered voters have increased 24 percent. Are we sure we should we be pleased?
The unexamined belief that an ever-higher rate of voter registration is a Good Thing has met its limit in the center of the state that this year is the center of the political universe -- Ohio. The U.S. Census Bureau's 2003 estimate is that in Franklin County -- Columbus -- there are approximately 815,000 people 18 or over. But 845,720 are now registered. |
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Altering course to starboard - On Fire, Keep Clear
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rb325th Admiral
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:30 am Post subject: |
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Makes you all warm and tingly inside heh? _________________ U.S. Army 1983-1995, 11C1P/11H2P NBTDT |
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blue9t3 Admiral
Joined: 23 Aug 2004 Posts: 1246 Location: oregon
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:37 am Post subject: |
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It's damn near impossible to get dead people to switch political parties! _________________ MOPAR-BUYER |
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RogerRabbit Master Chief Petty Officer
Joined: 05 Sep 2004 Posts: 748 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:38 am Post subject: |
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I rememer when I turned 21 (not 18 ) (wow 51 years ago) and I registered to vote I had to show proof of residency and citizenship. Should be that way now .
Billy boy Clinton had this in mind wjhen he came up with the votor motor act - just fraud looking for a place to happen _________________ "Si vis pacem, para bellum" |
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minnie presley Commander
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:39 am Post subject: voting |
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correct me if I am wrong, but when you vote you have to go up to an assistant andd have your name crossed off list, before voting we always have to do that, I don't understand how they can add those on that don't turn up |
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kmudd Master Chief Petty Officer
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:46 am Post subject: |
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The MSM just looks the other way. I can't believe it. |
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kmudd Master Chief Petty Officer
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:53 am Post subject: Re: voting |
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minnie presley wrote: | correct me if I am wrong, but when you vote you have to go up to an assistant andd have your name crossed off list, before voting we always have to do that, I don't understand how they can add those on that don't turn up |
This is the real reason most Liberal precents kept the punchcard system.It is really easy to just use an ice pick to make 500 more votes for your guy by just lining up the punch cards and pushing an ice pick though them. |
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kmudd Master Chief Petty Officer
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 1:18 am Post subject: |
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http://www.literatureview.com/politics/pol_meansascent.html
Nowhere in Texas was the purchase of men more commonplace than in the city of San Antonio and in John wells, Duval and counties south and east of the city. Caro describes it this way. "‘Campaigning was no good any more,’ Ed Clark says. ‘We have to pick up some votes.’ Votes in the numbers needed couldn’t be picked up by conventional methods, he says. ‘We need blocs. Ethnic groups—that was the place to go… That meant into the Mexican country: the Rio Grande River, the border…"
In San Antonio, Sheriff Owen Kilday was Johnson’s man. "Election Day work was handled by Kilday’s numerous deputy sheriffs. They would be responsible for hiring cars and drivers to round up Mexican-American and get them to the polls—and to make sure they voted correctly—and, Connally says, "they had a standard rate for a car and a driver, and they were paid handsomely: $250 for some deputies, $500 for others…’"
However, it was in Jim Wells County, that the infamous ballot box of Precinct 13 was to play a pivotal role in electing Johnson to the Senate. In Jim Wells, Duval and the other adjoining counties, the Duke of Duval, George Parr was the man who determined who got elected and who didn’t. It was Johnson’s hard luck that Parr had switched his vote in Johnson’s first Senate bid and thus lost Johnson the election. Now, the same George Parr, sufficiently paid by Johnson’s camp and with no offers from the Stevenson camp delivered the election to Johnson.
The description of the maneuvering to get Johnson the necessary plurality is a better education in the way of 20th Century politics than any textbook will ever duplicate. The men who stuffed the boxes , willingly provided the details of the theft. They were men like Luis "Indio" Salas, George Parr’s feared muscle. In their old age when Caro interviewed them and certainly longing for some piece of history, nevertheless, they came with enough evidence to corroborate their stories. Stevenson was not blind to the thievery either. When all the votes in the election were counted, Johnson had 494,191 and Stevenson had 494,104 a difference of 87 votes and they all came from Precinct 13.
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LewWaters Admin
Joined: 18 May 2004 Posts: 4042 Location: Washington State
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 1:33 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | It's damn near impossible to get dead people to switch political parties! |
Family pets and cartoon characters as well _________________ Clark County Conservative |
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Anker-Klanker Admiral
Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Posts: 1033 Location: Richardson, TX
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 2:52 am Post subject: |
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Well I've got an idea Since we seem to have an embarassing overabundance of support for GWB in Texas, maybe some of us could catch the bus to OH & PA. We'd not shave or bathe, and once there we'd camp out under the Interstate overpasses. Maybe we could fool some of those overzealous Get Out the Vote people to set us up (feed us?), bus us to the local polls, and arrange for our registration and everything. Then we could vote for GWB as often as they encouraged us to, and for however long they had arranged the bus.
Wha'da'ya'think? Would it work? |
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sdonions PO3
Joined: 21 Jul 2004 Posts: 294
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 4:23 am Post subject: |
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Now that would be a good idea. But knowing the Kollaid drinkers they would put a camera on ya to make sure you voted correctly. I want to see EVERYONE have to show a valid state issued ID inorder to be let into the polls. Or even the low tech approach and dip a thumb in ultra violet ink. Anything would be better than what we have now. |
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