voter-fraud deniers are forced...

29 Aug 2014 16:47 #1 by Blazer Bob
Have our liberal sycophants retired from the field? Or are they just waiting for the memo that tells them what to think?


pjmedia.com/tatler/2014/08/29/washington...ly-and-incompletely/

"Sometimes voter-fraud deniers are forced to discuss the truth of voter fraud. This happened today at the Washington Post (“Fairfax officials say some people may have crossed Va.-Md. line to vote twice in 2012“). While the Post deserves credit from emerging from its cocoon of voter-fraud denial, it deserves scorn for bungling the emergence.

Reporter Susan Svrluga notes that “tens of thousands of voters” were registered to cast ballots in both Virginia and Maryland. That’s true, and it is a big problem nationwide. Hundreds of thousands of people are registered to vote in multiple states, and many of them have voted.


It wasn’t Eric Holder’s Justice Department that discovered the problem. That won’t happen because as I reported at PJ Media in 2010, Obama political appointees expressly shut down the efforts at DOJ to detect this sort of fraud and inadequate voter-roll maintenance."...

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02 Sep 2014 08:15 #2 by Nobody that matters
Voter fraud doesn't exist on a scale that will affect election results... unless a republican won the election.

"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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02 Sep 2014 14:50 #3 by FredHayek

Nobody that matters wrote: Voter fraud doesn't exist on a scale that will affect election results... unless a republican won the election.


Or Al Franken. ;)

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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02 Oct 2014 09:01 #4 by Photo-fish
Koch group investigated for faulty mailers?

www.msnbc.com/msnbc/koch-group-behind-fa...lers-isnt-first-time

Deliberately misleading or not, it’s happened before. In 2011, AFP sent out absentee ballot applications for eight Wisconsin state Senate recall elections, telling recipients to return them by August 11. Problem was, six of the elections were scheduled for August 9. AFP blamed that episode on the printing company it worked with.


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