GOP voter registration fraud? Say it ain't so.

Huck_Norris

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I had a huge, informative, well sourced and well written thread ready to go and somehow I got logged out in the process, so now all you get is this sparknotes version...

Strategic Allied Consulting, a GOP-led and funded company that recieved the highest overall funding of any expenditure from the FL GOP has been brought up on charges of voter registration fraud. Over 100 voter registration forms believed to be fraudulent have turned up in Palm Beach County alone and upon further investigation, it was found that they not only appear to have been falsifying, changing or making them up altogether but they have been destroying democratic registrations as well. Another good one? Workers sent out to register voters were believed to have been illegally asking people "questionaires" about their choices, and then only informing Romney supporters that they were there to register voters. This is just the tip of the iceberg.

This shit is real, kiddies. Criminal charges being brought against the company right now, and thousands upon thousands of voter registration forms now have to be reexamined to ensure their authenticity. Figured since I haven't seen shit about this anywhere, might as well start a shitstorm over it in case you weren't aware.

I would show you sources but like I said, my Tanner got Chad's gapped and this is what you get. Google it if you care.

 
OP that's not how you spell spiderman thread

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This is exactly the type of thing republicans are known for. Fucking all republicans are dumb Christian homophobe cheaters.Damn this pisses me off, If anyone votes for Romney theyre a fucking retard.
 
Love it they make new rules to stop it, but yet they try to be sneaky and do it behind everyone's back. Fuck the GOP they are out of touch and they know it, Mitt even said so him self. They are dying and fading away from the everyday American. Well unless your a rich white dude which like 90% of the kids on the site parents are. I'm a registered republican but not for long what they are doing with the country is fucked.
 
Yeah they weren't trying to stop it, they were using that as cover to pass a law that would limit the participation of the poor and the elderly.
 
I know but they labeled it as there was to much voter fraud happening so they had to make these laws up to stop it from happening. One state even tried to change the times for voting from like 8-5 for a whole county that always votes strongly dem. They are going to lose and they know it so they have to cheat to win just like they did in 2000.
 
I'm ignorant? you said "all republicans are fucking retarded", that's fucking ignorant.

and since you're so smart, I'm actually not a republican
 
yup. It really shows that they don't give a shit about the virtually nonexistent issue of voter fraud and instead want to silence poor, black, and elderly people from voting.
 
just because I disagree with your post makes me a republican? I just think it's stupid for you to say that just because someone doesn't have the same views as you then they are "fucking retarded".
 
What makes them "fucking retarded" isn't that they have different views than me (how do you know I'm not a republican). The reason they're "fucking retarded" is that they do "fucking retarded" things
 
lol@ the results of this thread. Hey guys let's try to concentrate on the issue at hand, which is Repubs trying to rig the presidential election?
 
considering what you said about republicans in your first post it's pretty obvious you aren't one. but whatever this is a pointless argument
 
Maybe I am a Christian homophobe cheater and a fucking retard. Are you saying there's something wrong with that? Fkn republican discrimination strikes again!
 
And Democrats out of Chicago (whatever that organization was) weren't found registering deceased people in the 2008 election.
 
Who said they didn't?

It's fucking wrong either way. Two wrongs don't make a right.

Now kindly go shove a gel pen up your urethra.
 
no no no...see, only the people with Rs next to there name are bad. Stupid republican

anyone see the most recent absurd thing to come out of bidens mouth? lol
 
Doesn't really do anything for me. What's gonna happen is gonna happen. Which ever shitty president is supposed to get into the whitehouse will get in.

Likely it'll keep switching dem rep so that both sides get their chance to blame the other side while their side is laying down proof that their side is better but also giving the other side the fuel to fight their side by getting their own side back into power.
 
You just finished saying you didn't read either article in the last thread, so I have to assume you have no idea how stupid you look right now.

Vibes, bro.

 
See.. This is what drives me insane about Democrats. They bitch an moan about the same shit that their party is doing. They generally think they are the all mighty beings of society and the only ones with a brain, when in reality, both parties are fucking stupid because they are both Politicians with ulterior motives in reality.
 
*sigh*

people acting alone or in extremely small and disorganized groups =/= a nationally-played-out and well organized plan backed by the national political party that sponsor them.

Do you understand now, you fucking bedwetting crybaby? I'm guessing no, since you are unable to be objective in any capacity. Please continue to cunt this up though, you make a great argument... For sterilization.

 
The Minnesota Senate race is just as big of a deal. The fradulent votes caused Al Franken to win the Senate race, giving the Democrats their 60th vote for Obamacare, which without it probably wouldn't have been able to pass.

I dare you to tell me its not as big of a deal. It completely changed the way the government spends our tax dollars, the way our healthcare system works. There are huge repercussions.
 
Quote from the article:

"The election was particularly important because Franken's victory gave Senate Democrats a 60th vote in favor of President Obama's national health care proposal -- the deciding vote to overcome a Republican filibuster. If Coleman had kept his seat, there would have been no 60th vote, and no Obamacare."
 
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