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Tuesday, October 7, 2008 6:51 PM

KWICKO

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Actually, dick head is an acceptable spelling



Cites, please?

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008 6:52 PM

KWICKO

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Originally posted by rue:
So, Saint Rap, self-appointed martyr for the 'truth', hypocrisy practitioner and racist bigot

How about that 95% of Americans who don't pay taxes !

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008 6:52 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Originally posted by rue:
Heee heee heee ...

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It's just too easy, isn't it? And FUN!

I think his head is ready to explode.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008 9:38 PM

HKCAVALIER


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Originally posted by AURaptor:
Could be that the sound man was quite young, and the one who told him to 'sit down' was older and couldn't see ?

Sometimes 'boy' actually mans ' boy '.


What's with this crazy pollyanna routine? Seriously, AURaptor, what the heck are you doing? The man was called a--get this--"racial epithet" first. That's pretty much guaranteed to be the "n-word." Folks at multiple rallies shout "Kill him!" and "Treason!" when the candidates are talking about Barack Obama and here (presumably) it's the n-word flung at a camera man. In your view, at what point does it even become POSSIBLE that these folks were being vicious?

HKCavalier

Hey, hey, hey, don't be mean. We don't have to be mean, because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008 9:48 PM

KHYRON


Didn't think it at the time, but I think Citizen nailed it: AURaptor's a troll. Nobody with an IQ high enough to be able to use a computer can believe the stuff he pretends to believe, it's just him having some fun by getting other people all worked up.

He'll probably be voting for Obama in November ...

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 2:08 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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...it's just him having some fun by getting other people all worked up.


And yet, he's the one who seems to get the most worked up over it.

Mike



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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 3:37 AM

SIGNYM

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Khyron, I've been following Rapo for over a year. He is truly consistent, and shows all the hallmarks of being a "true believer". Much of his behavior (as well as Heros'a and Finn's) can be explained by The Auhtoritarians

http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/

Perhaps you've missed some of our more interesting characters? CTS, a rabid anti-government, ant-vaccine, pro-homeopathy paranoid. / wwwww.fireflyfans.net/mthread.asp?b=18&t=25661

AntiMason, a rabid creationist and religious fanatic. www.fireflyfans.net/mthread.asp?b=18&t=31506

LynchAJ, who for all I know STILL believes that Saddam was cranking out vast quantities of current WMD.
www.fireflyfans.net/mthread.asp?b=18&t=10773

One of the things that I've learned is that we have a surprising number of delusional people in our society. I can no longer find the link, but I read a recent report that said that delusional people and normal people process conflicting information differently.

When it comes to conflicting information regarding a specific delusion, delusional people don't weigh the information and reject the less likely data, they LOOK FOR mechanisms to DEFEND their belief, and when they create one (no matter how bizarre) they create a shot of dopamine. Dopamine, you may recall, is the "reward" chemical that stimulates learning, but is also involved in addiction and schizophrenia. So, some of the ppl on the board are either addicted to their delusions or they're shading into psychosis. Either way, their beliefs are quite geniune.



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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 4:09 AM

FREMDFIRMA


Aww, and I don't make that list ?

It's funny though, just how right many of the supposed "crazies" are when the mask comes off and reveals the true face of our society and government.

Me, I don't care how batshit crazy someone is, long as they got a point in there somewhere, listenin don't cost nothin, and the more viewpoints from which to look at something, the clearer the picture is.

It's when folk try to silence any viewpoint not in agreement with their own that I get pissed about it.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 7:37 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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It's when folk try to silence any viewpoint not in agreement with their own that I get pissed about it.

-Frem



Yup, not interested at all in silencing dissent. It's so much more fun to mock it and poke fun at folks like Au and watch him get all wound up and just completely lose it.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 8:01 AM

SIGNYM

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Aww, and I don't make that list ?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 8:16 AM

AURAPTOR

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Originally posted by Kwicko:
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Originally posted by rue:
So, Saint Rap, self-appointed martyr for the 'truth', hypocrisy practitioner and racist bigot

How about that 95% of Americans who don't pay taxes !

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No, not gone, just some of us have to work in between posting on message boards.

It's around 30%, not 95%. Dunno what I was thinking, lack of sleep perchance. Mocking Obama's absurd claim of how many folks will get a tax cut, I suppose.



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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 8:29 AM

AURAPTOR

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Originally posted by HKCavalier:
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Originally posted by AURaptor:
Could be that the sound man was quite young, and the one who told him to 'sit down' was older and couldn't see ?

Sometimes 'boy' actually mans ' boy '.


What's with this crazy pollyanna routine? Seriously, AURaptor, what the heck are you doing? The man was called a--get this--"racial epithet" first. That's pretty much guaranteed to be the "n-word." Folks at multiple rallies shout "Kill him!" and "Treason!" when the candidates are talking about Barack Obama and here (presumably) it's the n-word flung at a camera man. In your view, at what point does it even become POSSIBLE that these folks were being vicious?

HKCavalier

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Or, it could be the entire episode never actually happened. Ever think of that one, genius? Or do you automatically put all your faith on what's presented by your glorious main stream news paper? Hell, you're adding to the fairy tale right now! We went from an initial report of ONE man yelling in a crowd of some 20,000, to " folks at multiple rallies ". And ' boy ', could have easily meant 'son', and yet , IF IT EVEN OCCURRED, you want to equate it to 'nigger'. Classic.

This is how the urban legends of voter fraud get started, like in Florida and Ohio. Despite countless claims of police intimidation in Florida back in the 2000 election, not ONE case was verified when the FEC and the NAACP went down there to hold Federal investigations. NOT ONE! And so it is w/ these so called ' happenings '.

But per the remarks being shouted, assuming the story IS true, so what ? 1 nut case out of 20,000 yells something, and you vilify Palin and McCain and everyone else at the rally ? Knowing the Dems, I'd more assume it was one of them, attempting to sabotage the rally and make the GOP attendees look bad than anything else. I wouldn't put it past them. Hell, Obama pals around w/ terrorist as is, so planting a fake one in a crowd falls right in line w/ their M.O.

i hear there's an investigation ongoing. I trust we'll soon find something out, one way or the other.

Meanwhile, a 20 yr old son of a Democratic state legislator in Tennessee was found to be the one who hacked into Gov. Palin's e-mail account. IMAGINE THAT! A Democrat, breaking the law w/ a computer. I thought the story was that only evil Rovians did that, when trying to fix elections in Ohio, even though there's never been any evidence to support that claim. Funny.



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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 8:36 AM

SIGNYM

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voter fraud get started, like in Florida and Ohio
Ohio lawsuit ongoing even as we speak, boy.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 8:41 AM

AURAPTOR

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Originally posted by SignyM:
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voter fraud get started, like in Florida and Ohio
Ohio lawsuit ongoing even as we speak, boy.

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Is that the one where ACORN signed up phony voters ? Oh, no, that's in Nevada. Tried to sign up Tony Romo and some other Dallas Cowboys to vote. How gorram funny is that ?



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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 8:52 AM

RUE

I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!


"It's around 30%, not 95%."

So, are you saying that 30% of people are making less than $5,350 per year ? Because you have to be making less than $5,350 per year to pay no income tax. This is from the tax tables (single): 10% on income between $0 and $8,025. Now assuming you get the standard deduction ($5,350) it translates to 10% tax on income between $5,350 and $13,375 per year.


OH ! What AM I thinking ? This is the guy who claims not to know anything about income tax because he's no tax accountant. And he's majorly math-challenged besides.

NEVERMIND !
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 9:08 AM

AURAPTOR

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But with deductions and the EIC ( for those who qualify ) , you're more likely getting paid ( the nonsensical 'refund ' ) more than you pay, thus making your tax burden = 0.




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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 9:17 AM

SIGNYM

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Is that the one where ACORN signed up phony voters ?
The GOP's ACORN 'Voter Fraud' Canard Appears Again, This Time in U.S. Attorney Purge Scandal
NM's David Iglesias (A BUSH appointeee) Pressured by Republicans to Bring 'Voter Fraud' Charges Against Voter Registration Group
But Prosecutor Found No Case Worth Bringing...


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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 9:24 AM

RUE

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Saint Rap, self-appointed martyr for the 'truth', hypocrisy practitioner and racist bigot

"... you're more likely getting paid more than you pay ...)
Silly, no one gets a refund of more than their tax.


"... thus making your tax burden = 0 ..."
And even with earned income credit it's a measly $428 per year extra (single, no children). Thus, our single person example has to make LESS THAN $5,778 PER YEAR to pay NO tax.


Rap, give it up. No mater how you twist and turn you can't make a coherent point that you were talking about the general US population. Even now, the numbers just aren't there.

Hang your head, admit it. You'll feel much better.



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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 4:48 PM

HKCAVALIER


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Or, it could be the entire episode never actually happened. Ever think of that one, genius? Or do you automatically put all your faith on what's presented by your glorious main stream news paper? Hell, you're adding to the fairy tale right now! We went from an initial report of ONE man yelling in a crowd of some 20,000, to " folks at multiple rallies ". And ' boy ', could have easily meant 'son', and yet , IF IT EVEN OCCURRED, you want to equate it to 'nigger'. Classic.


Hey, Raptor, please. Y'know, just slow down a sec. I checked out several sources online and saw the videos (haven't seen any video about the camera man thing yet). It's not a fairy tale. The rallies happened, the hecklers happened. And no, sorry, I'm not equating "boy" with "nigger," the ARTICLE stated that the man was called a "racial epithet" and THEN was told to "sit down, boy." C'mon, man, just read, okay? Don't embarrass yourself like that.
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But per the remarks being shouted, assuming the story IS true, so what ? 1 nut case out of 20,000 yells something, and you vilify Palin and McCain and everyone else at the rally ? Knowing the Dems, I'd more assume it was one of them, attempting to sabotage the rally and make the GOP attendees look bad than anything else. I wouldn't put it past them. Hell, Obama pals around w/ terrorist as is, so planting a fake one in a crowd falls right in line w/ their M.O.
Your contempt for half the electorate is noted.

Sorry, I even got into it with you, man.

HKCavalier

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 10:59 PM

SHINYGOODGUY


What? You've got to be kidding me!

Nope, your false comparison can't get you out of this. KILL ALL isn't the same as 'KILL HIM'.


Tell that to the Sarah Palin.

Because that's all god is...an expression of mankind's imagination.



Shiny! Let's be bad guys!

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Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:17 AM

AURAPTOR

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Originally posted by SignyM:
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Is that the one where ACORN signed up phony voters ?
The GOP's ACORN 'Voter Fraud' Canard Appears Again, This Time in U.S. Attorney Purge Scandal
NM's David Iglesias (A BUSH appointeee) Pressured by Republicans to Bring 'Voter Fraud' Charges Against Voter Registration Group
But Prosecutor Found No Case Worth Bringing...


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Voter registration fraud reported, report analyzes Missouri's election progress

By Matt Grant
Wednesday, October 08, 2008 at 11:20 p.m.

JEFFERSON CITY -- "There are so many people that are so excited to register," said Polly Edelstein with the Stephens College Democrats.

Edelstein was one of many volunteers trying to recruit new registered voters by Wednesday's deadline. So far this year, Republicans and Democrats have registered more than 220,000 new Missouri voters.

But former Republican Sen. Jack Danforth says a number of those new voters might not be legit.

"There was a recent case in Jackson County Missouri," Danforth said by phone. "Where the same person was registered 10 times under 10 different addresses, different social security numbers."

Danforth points the finger at ACORN, a housing advocacy group that's held massive voter registration drives.

Much like eight years ago, allegations of voter registration fraud have already begun to surface. Kansas City election officials report receiving hundreds of questionable or fraudulent voter cards - most sent in by ACORN.

The Secretary of State's office says they are working with Kansas City election officials, and working to clean up voter rolls.


Breaking News: A.C.O.R.N. Office in Nevada Raided
By Ignatius Reilly

The A.P. is reporting that A.C.O.R.N.’s headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada has been raided by Nevada state authorities. A.C.O.R.N is an organization that works to get low-income people to vote. They have been investigated in the past for engaging in voter fraud, including registering dead voters. State spokesman Bob Walsh stated that ACORN is being investigated for submitting multiple voter registrations with false and duplicate names.

Barack Obama, during his days as a “community organizer” worked with A.C.O.R.N. and still has links to the organization. Beth Shaw first reported on Obama’s deep links to A.C.O.R.N. here.

We’ll have to see what’s uncovered by this investigation, and if it leads to Obama’s campaign.

UPDATE: A.C.O.R.N. registered the Dallas Cowboys starting lineup in Clark County as voters, according to Secretary of State Ross Miller


( Guess they found something to charge, huh ? )



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Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:28 AM

SIGNYM

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Um... they're investigating. Haven't charged anyone yet.

Look, I know how voter registration goes: Somebody stands at the store of the supermarket and has you fill out a form. Or they set up a table at a neighborhood community center. Those taking the forms have no way of knowing if one person has gone to five different locations, or of verifying the background information, unless that applicant is personally known by the recruiter and literally stands in front of them filling out multiple forms. In cases where that happened, the recruiter should go to jail.

AFA the Dallas Cowboys, or whomever... I don't follow sports. I wouldn't recognize a face or name from pretty much ANY sport except maybe Kobe Bryant and Roger Federer. If I were a recruiter I'd accept the forms out of sheer ignorance.

So I'm glad they're investigating. If the system is being abused it should stop and people should be charged. But that includes the egregious purging of the voter rolls in Florida by Katherine Harris, who managed to kick 19000 people off the rolls, the vast majority of whom should have remained. And Katherine Harris was told IN WRITING by the software programmer that her criteria were far too loose, and WOULD result in a number of eligible people being kicked off. To which she replied: Kick 'em off anyway.

It should be one person, one vote. ANYONE gaming the system should be prosecuted.


OH, BTW- Obama did not "work with ACORN". Would you please lay THAT lie to rest at least?
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Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:41 AM

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You know what the folks at A.C.O.R.N. do first thing every day? They read the Obituaries. Lot's of good identities there for the taking, and after all, they simply only want to carry out the last wishes of the departed, by voting for Obama of course.

Voting rules are a national disgrace in America. Election Day registration?? What kind of felgercarb is that? Every fraudulent vote effectively cancels out one legitimate vote, and therefore dis-enfranchises all of us. Both parties should have all their legal resources working TOGETHER to guarantee as much as possible a fair election.

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Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:51 AM

AURAPTOR

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Sig, the list of where investigations are ongoing on ACORN reads like a grocery list. These unethical, lying pieces of go se are operating full tilt, all across the country, brazenly registering phony voters, as fast as they can, because they know damn well there's no way in hell state election agencies can keep up w/ the case loads. The tactic is to overwhelm w/ such great numbers that it basically paralyzes any attempt to investigate before the Nov election. With the political landscape as it is today, ACORN is banking on intimidating investigators into being silent, rather than doing justice for the people.



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Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:53 AM

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You know what the FF would have done to A.C.O.R.N?

SHOT THEM for the traitors they are.




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Thursday, October 9, 2008 5:19 AM

RUE

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By BILL DRAPER, Associated Press Writer


KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Officials in Missouri, a hard-fought jewel in the presidential race, are sifting through possibly hundreds of questionable or duplicate voter-registration forms submitted by an advocacy group that has been accused of election fraud in other states.

Charlene Davis, co-director of the election board in Jackson County, where Kansas City is, said the fraudulent registration forms came from the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN. She said they were bogging down work Wednesday, the final day Missourians could register to vote.

"I don't even know the entire scope of it because registrations are coming in so heavy," Davis said. "We have identified about 100 duplicates, and probably 280 addresses (since Rap doesn't do well with math, I think I need to point out that it's 380 total) that don't exist, people who have driver's license numbers that won't verify or Social Security numbers that won't verify. Some have no address at all."

The nonpartisan group works to recruit low-income voters, who tend to lean Democratic. Polls show Republican presidential candidate John McCain with an edge in bellwether Missouri, but Democrat Barack Obama continues to put up a strong fight.

Jess Ordower, Midwest director of ACORN, said his group hasn't done any registrations in Kansas City since late August. He said he was told three weeks ago by election officials that there were only about 135 questionable cards — 85 of them duplicates.

"They keep telling different people different things," he said. "They gave us a list of 130, then told someone else it was 1,000."

FBI spokeswoman Bridget Patton said the agency has been in contact with elections officials about potential voter fraud and plans to investigate.

"It's a matter we take very seriously," Patton said. "It is against the law to register someone to vote who does not fall within the parameters to vote, or to put someone on there falsely."

On Tuesday, authorities in Nevada seized records from ACORN after finding fraudulent registration forms that included the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys.

In April, eight ACORN workers in St. Louis city and county pleaded guilty to federal election fraud for submitting false registration cards for the 2006 election. U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway said they submitted cards with false addresses and names, and forged signatures.

Ordower said Wednesday that ACORN registered about 53,500 people in Missouri this year (again, since Rap can't so math, I feel the need to point out that the potentially 'problematic' registrations are 0.7% of all ACORN registrations. But see two posts down that existing registrations have a 28.5% eror rate). He believes his group is being targeted because some politicians don't want that many low-income people having a voice.

"It's par for the course," he said. "When you're doing more registrations than anyone else in the country, some don't want low-income people being empowered to vote. There are pretty targeted attacks on us, but we're proud to be out there doing the patriotic thing getting people registered to vote."

Republicans are among ACORN's loudest critics. At a campaign stop in Bethlehem, Pa., supporters of John McCain interrupted his remarks Wednesday by shouting, "No more ACORN."

According to its national Web site, the group has registered 1.3 million people nationwide for the Nov. 4 election. It also has encountered complaints of fraud stemming from registration efforts in Wisconsin, New Mexico, Nevada and battleground states like Michigan, Ohio and North Carolina, where new voter registrations have favored Democrats nearly 4 to 1 since the beginning of this year.

Missouri offers 11 electoral votes; the presidential candidates need at least 270 to win the election.


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Thursday, October 9, 2008 5:21 AM

RUE

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Now, compare this with the repubican purging of 40,000 voters off the Florida registration lists alone.

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Thursday, October 9, 2008 5:25 AM

RUE

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And, in general, voter registration rolls have a 28.5 % error rate.

I think ACORN is doing a GREAT ! job.

A 28.5 percent error rate
Are statewide voter databases potentially a bigger threat to voting integrity than DREs? It probably depends on who is running them.

Wired has posted an article on the statewide voter databases required by the 2002 Help America Vote Act.

Electronic voting machines have been the focus of much controversy the last few years. But another election technology has received little scrutiny yet could create numerous problems and disenfranchise thousands of voters in November, election experts say.
Government databases are always going to present a certain level of error. The problem we can address is how states decide to deal with those errors. In states where election officials have an interest in suppressing the vote, errors will likely mean disenfranchisement.

The Wired article goes on to explain:

The law requires each voter to have a unique identifier. Since 2004, new registration applicants have had to provide a driver's license number or the last four digits of a Social Security number to register (voters who don't have them are assigned a unique number by the state). States are required to try to authenticate the numbers with motor vehicle records and the Social Security Administration database.
But databases are prone to errors such as misspellings and transposed numbers, and applicants are prone to make mistakes or write illegibly on applications. The Social Security Administration has acknowledged that matches between its database and voter-registration records have yielded a 28.5 percent error rate.
What does this mean state by state?

States vary in how they treat applicants whose records don't match, and experts say rules in some states could prevent thousands of eligible voters from casting ballots or having their votes counted in November. Those who don't match in Oregon, for example, can cast a ballot, but their vote for president or any other federal race on a ballot won't be counted. There are currently about 9,500 voters in Oregon who fall into this category, but a state spokesman says matching issues will be resolved with most of them before November so they can vote in federal races. Fewer than 500 voters were affected by this during the state's primary.
Oregon's Secretary of State, Bill Bradbury, is a Democrat. Kate Brown, a progressive Democrat is running for his seat. The Secretary of State Project is supporting her campaign.

In Colorado, a state where our candidate Ken Gordon lost by a handful of votes amidst widespread voting problems in Boulder and Denver Counties, Republican Secretary of State Mike Coffman is in charge of the database. How's that project going?

Colorado -- a crucial swing state -- completed its $13 million database this year after firing Accenture in 2005. A little-known Oregon company named Saber, which has created databases for 11 states, replaced it. Accenture retained its contract in Pennsylvania, though problems occurred there as well. In 2005, one state official called the $20 million system "seriously if not fatally flawed."
And in Florida? Where the Secretary of State is a Republican appointed by the governor, not elected:

Last week Florida, a battleground state, announced a new policy that voting groups say will likely disenfranchise numerous voters. A state law passed in 2005 initially prohibited applicants whose records didn't match from either being registered or voting. But after some 13,000 voters were blocked for bad matches in 2006, and more were blocked in 2007, the state was sued by several groups, forcing it to change its plan.
Beginning Sept. 8, new registration applicants who fail a HAVA match must mail a copy or bring a hard copy of their ID to an election office before Nov. 4 to show that the ID number on their registration application is correct. Officials plan to send a letter to such voters explaining what to do. Voters who forget or never receive instructions can cast a provisional ballot on Election Day, but it will be counted only if they bring or send a copy of their ID to an election office within 48 hours. ID presented at the poll will not be accepted, which could create confusion since Florida law already requires everyone to show ID at the polls.


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Now, compare this with the repubican purging of 40,000 voters off the Florida registration lists alone.

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No such thing happened. But how many voters didn't vote in 2000 because the news reports said that Gore had won Florida, even before the polls had officially closed.
Or what of the military votes that the Gore campaign specifically told to purge ?





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Thursday, October 9, 2008 5:45 AM

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And of course there was massive Republican e-vote fraud in Ohio in 2004. So much so that citizens have filed a civil suit against Ken Blackwell (the man who will be responsible for counting his own votes this coming election).


We need clean elections, that is clear. Let's start with the companies that filter the entire voter registration roll, the S'cy of States that certify the voting machines, the companies that register and tally the votes. The possibility of mischief at THAT level is far greater than from any citizen's group.
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Last week, VR interviewed GOP Cyber security expert Stephen Spoonamore about the upcoming election and his testimony in the new Ohio litigation to take depositions of Karl Rove and others.
The video is posted in full below with ten short clips for You Tube viewing. This interview is so important and explosive that we urge everyone to watch it.

Spoonamore says that the GOP wanted e-voting to steal elections but now foreign governments will be hacking and the winner will be determined by the best hackers. He says that if the GOP wins the hacking competition, McCain will win 51.2 percent with three electoral votes over Obama, and it will be a stolen election. Spoon also makes a crucial point about the people who have been implicated in much of the election theft: "They are religious extremists." He names those who know about stolen elections, and he insists that the only way to protect this election is with paper ballots, hand-counted. Check out this extraordinary interview here.


www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=
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Can we agree, Rapo, that WHOEVER is found to be tampering with elections should be prosecuted to the fullest extrent of the law, and that the sentences should be commensurate with the number of people affected?

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Thursday, October 9, 2008 5:47 AM

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Saint Rap, self-appointed martyr for the 'truth', hypocrisy practitioner and racist bigot

"No such thing happened."

Ohhhh goody ! ANOTHER quote to add to my list !

How about that 95% of Americans who pay no income tax ?
The ROARING ON FIRE economy ...
The stockpiles of WMDs around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat ...

EEHhhh ??!!

EEEEHhhhhh ??!!


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Saint Rap, self-appointed martyr for the 'truth',

"No such thing happened."

Ohhhh goody ! ANOTHER quote to add to my list !

How about that 95% of Americans who pay no income tax ?
The ROARING ON FIRE economy ...
The stockpiles of WMDs around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat ...

EEHhhh ??!!

EEEEHhhhhh ??!!


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i love how you keep editing my comments, it makes my point all the more proven right.


There was no intentional purging of Dem voters in 2000, but there WAS intent by the Gore lawyers to keep military votes from counting. The left has to perpetuate the imaginary quid pro quo in order to accuse the GOP of being exactly what the Dems are guilty of doing.

Same old same old.

And the Ohio myth ? Just that, a classic myth. ( LIES ) by the Left.



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Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:01 AM

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"There was no intentional purging of Dem voters in 2000. No such thing happened."

Better ?

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Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:02 AM

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No such thing happend???? Rapo, this is a matter of public record, testimony, settled lawsuits, documents and records.

Your selectivity knows no bounds, apparently!
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One outcome of this year's presidential election is already certain: people will show up to vote and find they have been wrongly taken off the rolls. The lists of eligible voters kept by localities around the country are the gateway to democracy, and they are also a national scandal. In 2000, the American public saw, in Katherine Harris's massive purge of eligible voters in Florida, how easy it is for registered voters to lose their rights by bureaucratic fiat. Missouri's voting-list problems received far less attention, but may have disenfranchised more eligible voters....

Ms. Harris's 2000 purge in Florida is a classic case. Before it began, Ms. Harris cast a cloud of suspicion over the process by signing on as co-chairwoman of the Florida Bush campaign while she also served as the state's top election official. The purge itself required sensitive judgment calls, notably when to regard
a name on a list of convicted felons as a valid match with a name on the voting rolls. According to postelection testimony before the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Ms. Harris's office overruled the advice of the private firm that compiled the felon list and called for removing not just names that were an exact match, but ones that were highly inexact. Thousands of Florida voters ended up being
wrongly purged. After a federal lawsuit that followed the infamous 2000 election, Florida restored some voters to the rolls...

In Missouri, St. Louis election officials kept an "inactive voters list" of people they had been unable to contact by mail. Voters on the list, which ballooned to more than 54,000 names in a city where only 125,230 people voted, had a legal right to cast their ballots, but election officials put up enormous barriers. When inactive voters showed up to vote, poll workers had to confirm their registration with the board of elections downtown. Phone lines there were busy all day, and hundreds of voters traveled downtown in person, spending hours trying to vindicate their right to vote. The board admitted later that "a significant number" were not processed before the polls closed. After the election, the St. Louis board of elections settled a lawsuit by promising to have a copy of the
inactive voters list available at every voting precinct, and to upgrade its phone service.

You really CAN'T handle the truth, can you?

The fact is, you're terrified of "them". You're not fighting for truth, justice, and the American Way. You're simply comfortable with crimes committed by right-wing Republicans and corporations.
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"There was no intentional purging of Dem voters in 2000. No such thing happened."

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No intent. correct.



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Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:36 AM

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However, there WAS intent to purge as many people as possible from the voter rolls. Harris herself went against the written advice of the company that was handling the purge. Right?

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Sig.....no such thing happened. Sorry, you're flat wrong. You've not shown INTENT that purging felons ( which is a state's right to do, btw ) was anything more than making sure only those legitimate to vote DID vote.

Conversely, we have a memo from Mark Herron and the Gore campaign which SPECIFICALLY states to nullify as many Military votes as possible in Florida. That's clear intent on disqualifying as many real life voters , those who were overseas and serving their country. Utterly despicable.




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However, there WAS intent to purge as many people as possible from the voter rolls. Harris herself went against the written advice of the company that was handling the purge. Right?

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Opinion, not fact.



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HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ... ... !

Yeah, keep telling yourself that.


Gaaad, what a doofus !


For anyone interested,

March 1, 2002 — In November the U.S. media, lost in patriotic reverie, dressed up the Florida recount as a victory for President Bush. But however one reads the ballots, Bush's win would certainly have been jeopardized had not some Floridians been barred from casting ballots at all. Between May 1999 and Election Day 2000, two Florida secretaries of state — Sandra Mortham and Katherine Harris, both protegees of Governor Jeb Bush — ordered 57,700 "ex-felons," who are prohibited from voting by state law, to be removed from voter rolls. ... Two of these "scrub lists," as officials called them, were distributed to counties in the months before the election with orders to remove the voters named. Together the lists comprised nearly 1 percent of Florida's electorate and nearly 3 percent of its African-American voters. Most of the voters (such as "David Butler," a name that appears 77 times in Florida phone books) were selected because their name, gender, birthdate, and race matched — or nearly matched — one of the tens of millions of ex-felons in the United States. Neither DBT nor the state conducted any further research to verify the matches. DBT, which frequently is hired by the F.B.I. to conduct manhunts, originally proposed using address histories and financial records to confirm the names, but the state declined the cross-checks. In Harris's elections-office files, next to DBT's sophisticated verification plan, there is a handwritten note: "DOn't NEED."

Not on purpose. Just, you know, by accident ...



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Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:50 AM

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So, FLA didn't "need" a cross-check? Why not? Harris et al must have been very comfortable with the idea of "scrubbing" innocent people off the voter rolls to the point of going against the technical advice of the company doing the purge.

Why is that do you suppose, Rapo?

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Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:56 AM

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http://youtu.be/VUnGTXRxGHg


Arnt ex-felons not allowed to vote anyways?

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So, FLA didn't "need" a cross-check? Why not? Harris et al must have been very comfortable with the idea of "scrubbing" innocent people off the voter rolls to the point of going against the technical advice of the company doing the purge.

Why is that do you suppose, Rapo?

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Were it not for Dem attempts to sign up dead folks, folks from other states, and multiple voters w/ the same name, there'd be fewer cases to go over and mistakes like these could be corrected in a far more efficient fashion. But no, Dem friendly groups like ACORN are only stepping up their fraud, being investigated in half a dozen states right now, but we all know that'll yield nothing. Too many cases for too few investigators to properly vet, in too short a time. Dems know their dirty business VERY well, they've been pros at it since at least 1960.



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Arnt ex-felons not allowed to vote anyways?



It's up to each state to determine who gets to vote.

There is no U.S. Constitutional RIGHT to vote.



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Wulfie

"Arnt ex-felons not allowed to vote anyways?"

Only if they really ARE ex-felons, and only in 15 states. The problem with how things were done in Florida is that if people shared a last name and first initial with a felon (and sometimes just a last name) they were ALL purged. It didn't matter if the sex was different, the birth date, the middle initial, the address ... simple things that would have been caught in a cross check if it were done ...

C'mon. Why are you making so many silly excuses for the repubicans in the face of FACTS that are so easily verified ?

BTW - the reason why so many of us are 'piling on' Rap is because many of us are irked at being lied to with every post.

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Were it not for Dem attempts to sign up dead folks, folks from other states, and multiple voters w/ the same name, there'd be fewer cases to go over and mistakes like these could be corrected in a far more efficient fashion.
That's not what happened, Rapo.
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In May, Harris sent on the new, improved scrub sheets to the county election boards.
www.guardian.co.uk/business/2000/dec/10/columnists.theobserver

This is not a list of "new voters", but a list of already-registered voters. They have all the time in the world to work on it...

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I love how you and Sig gloss over the Herron memo , and the Gore team's attempt to keep US military members who are serving over seas from NOT voting.


Funny, that.



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Yanno what, Rue? I think we've made our point. Not with Rapo of course, because in HIS world only "they" commit crimes. But I think at this point all fair-minded conservatives realize that it's not just "them" (liberals, Democrats, blacks and the poor), it's the Republican Party as well.

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Yanno what, Rue? I think we've made our point. Not with Rapo of course, because in HIS world only "they" commit crimes. But I think other conservatives realize that it's not just "them" (liberals, Democrats, blacks and the poor), it's the Republican Party as well.

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Wish I could say I love how you try to spin this as being something it's utterly not, and that's this veiled racist crap you keep interjecting.

I don't love it, but you'll keep on doing it, all the same.



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Links, cites ... you know, facts please.

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Links, cites ... you know, facts please.

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