Have you seen any credible reports that weren't from some partisan website?

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-----Original Message-----
From: LRS Scout [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 2:57 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Election Day General News:


Agreed.

I've seen reprts of non-citizens voting, and people voting more than once On
Nov 6, 2012 3:54 PM, "Bruce Sorge" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> OK, so here is my two cents on the ID issue. My wife is not from 
> America and cannot yet vote here. So, if Georgia does not check for 
> ID's (I don't know if they do or don't, just using the state I 
> currently live in as an example, I voted absentee for Colorado), then 
> my wife and I can go to the local polling place, and I make sure she 
> is behind me. Then, as they check off my name from the list, I quickly 
> look up a woman's name who has not yet voted, and tell my wife that 
> name in her ear. She steps up and uses that name, and voila, Abigail 
> Smith has voted. Now, here is how this would play
> out:
>
> 1. Abigail does not show up to vote, but her vote is counted anyway 
> because she "did" show up.
>
> 2. Abigail shows up, is told she already voted. Protest ensues and one 
> of these things happens:
>
> a. Abigail's vote is tossed out as is Abigail for voter fraud.
> b. Abigail's vote is tossed out, and she gets to vote.
> 3. Abigail is told she already voted so it's too bad and is asked to
leave.
>
>
> But, if my wife was required to show ID, and her ID is checked against 
> their list (as California did/does, have not voted in Ca. in a while 
> so I don't know), and she can't vote.
>
> So I really don't understand why people fuss about having to show an 
> ID to vote. We have to show ID for so many less important things but 
> people don't think twice about it. I mean, I have to show my 
> government ID when I shop at the commissary. Is buying groceries a matter
of national security? No.
> Are the groceries at the commissary less expensive than off post? 
> Usually not, but the money I save not driving a few miles away to a 
> good neighborhood to shop offsets the price difference. Point being, 
> if you are eligible to vote in the US, then have ID to vote. No ID, no
vote. Simple.
>
>
>
>
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Scott Stroz [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 1:59 PM
> > To: cf-community
> > Subject: Re: Election Day General News:
> >
> >
> > See, shit like that (Dean's accusations), to me, border on election 
> > tampering. He is practically scaring people to go vote for Pres. Obama.
> >
> > Along the same lines, if people are being asked for ID in PA...that 
> > shit
> has
> > to stop.
> >
>
>
> 



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