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 09/29/2016 07:08 AM
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http://www.king5.com/news/local/investigators-may-probe-cascade-mall-suspects-citizenship-status-voting-record/327490798

Want to bet who's getting the terrorist vote.



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 09/29/2016 07:32 AM
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That will be the 32nd case of proven voter fraud in one billion votes cast.

Looks like we'll need some new laws, eh republicans?

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Actually, it would be the 32nd, 33rd, and 34th. Yes, it is unforgiveable that any state doesn't have a proof of citizenship requirement to register. They need to change that law.



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The guy seems to support ISIS and Clinton.

He also seemingly has ties to the surfer community. Odd how most Clinton-supporting surfers also support ISIS and Muslim radicals, isn't it?



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 09/29/2016 08:53 AM
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Cool by voting Clinton he could've voted for his own extermination.

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Cole

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Originally posted by: tpapablo

Actually, it would be the 32nd, 33rd, and 34th. Yes, it is unforgiveable that any state doesn't have a proof of citizenship requirement to register. They need to change that law.



What does the Constitution have to say about voter ID?



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"What does the Constitution have to say about voter ID?"

That it is unconstitutional.

 09/29/2016 09:40 AM
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Did Tpapschmear pitch a bitch over the '00 and '04 election robbery?
 09/29/2016 10:07 AM
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Cole

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35 in one billion is a statistical zero.

The voter restriction laws are bullshit.

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Originally posted by: Greensleeves "What does the Constitution have to say about voter ID?"

 

That it is unconstitutional.

 

No it doesnt. Where do you progs get these ideas?

Interesting that progs are all for terrorists voting in our elections. Obviously, that's why progs want to ship terrorists to the U.S. en masse.



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So Tpap, what does the Constitution say about voter ID?

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Is that what Trump was sniffing?

 09/29/2016 02:07 PM
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Originally posted by: Cole

So Tpap, what does the Constitution say about voter ID?


Why Republicans are so divided:

They scream,

"Keep the Government out of our lives!"

And:

"We need a law to prevent [that which they hate]!"

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 09/30/2016 10:02 AM
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Originally posted by: KillerWhale Is that what Trump was sniffing?

 

Nothing. Leaves voting issues to the state.

Now, we have just uncovered the 2nd case of voting fraud in all of American history.

http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/article_e008ce00-0365-57a2-95c0-4d9aa70012f9.html

Nope, doesn't happen here.



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Originally posted by: Pagerow
"We need a law to prevent [that which they hate]!"


To be perfectly honest, consider the following:

A man with $10K of income pays no tax

A man with $100K of income might pay $20K in income tax (20%)

A man with $1M of income might pay $200K in income tax (20%)

A man with $10M of income might pay $1M in tax (10%)

A man with $100M of income might pay $5M in tax (5%)


What Dems hate is that the guy near the top is "only" paying $5M/year (even though most of the country is paying in less than $20K/year), while lobbying for laws which perpetuate this system.

What Repubs hate is that the guy near the bottom is paying zero, while consuming government services, benefits, and voting for politicians who promise more.


Both sides want a "law" (budget) which "prevents that which they hate."


I think the perception of unfair taxation is at the root of most animosity and polarization, and when the government injects itself into the benefits business, it immediately creates winners and losers and side-choosers.

To quote from War Games, "The only way to win is not to play."
 09/30/2016 10:44 AM
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Originally posted by: tpapablo
Originally posted by: KillerWhale Is that what Trump was sniffing?

 

 

 

 

Nothing. Leaves voting issues to the state.

 

Now, we have just uncovered the 2nd case of voting fraud in all of American history.

 

http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/article_e008ce00-0365-57a2-95c0-4d9aa70012f9.html

 

Nope, doesn't happen here.

 

I never thought I would have to call you a bit clueless, but there is a first time for everything. I wonder if you can figure out why. Prolly not.

 09/30/2016 04:17 PM
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I'll just leave these tens of thousands of counts of voter fraud right here:

http://christiantimesnewspaper...und-in-ohio-warehouse/

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Blatantly bribing yet another corrupt florida attorney general to throw an election might be something to make mention of. If facts actually mattered to these gilligans, all those nasty old facts do is confuse your version of "truth", huh

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 09/30/2016 07:17 PM
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Paranoia



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