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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] It doesn't matter if it was isolated or not - it was still passed over by liberals by being non-threatening behavior. Even Jeff, your vaunted leader on this site, has stated that he felt no one felt threatened. It's on video.[b]Unless the right wing staged the video, it happened.[/b] Yo u have no idea this actually happened? Really? Republicans are not trying to suppress the vote; we are looking for a fair vote, y'know, [b]one in which liberals don't vote six times, bus in those that should not be voting in certain precincts, and allowing illegals to vote[/b]. I know that's considered suppressing the vote to liberals, but hell, that's not surprising either.[/quote] Yeah, because the right wing has never staged a video before. The liberals voting six times? Never happened. Busing in ineligible voters? Never happened. You know who studied this, for five years, looking for evidence of voter fraud like you're describing? THE GEORGE W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION. You know what they found? NOTHING. NOT ONE DOCUMENTED INSTANCE OF VOTER FRAUD BY IMPERSONATION. NOT ONE. And it would make no sense. To swing an election, it would have to be coordinated, done thousands upon thousands of times in every battleground state. But you know what is systematic, and capable of swinging elections? The voter suppression efforts being conducted right out in the open by Republican legislators in Texas, SC, NC, PA, IN, and OH. They know that more people voting is bad for them, so they are working to stop it from happening. And explaining in the open that that's what they're doing. Remember the Pennsylvania Republican leader last election? He didn't say Pennsylvania's voter suppression law was going to stop fraud. He said it was going to deliver Pennsylvania for Romney. But you go ahead, and keep on propagating (or even believing) Faux News' lies. [/quote] You don't read other news besides MSNBC, right? http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/05/30/poll-worker-who-voted-for-obama-multiple-times-convicted-of-voting-fraud-73217 Your other comments. Just as foolish. You deserve what you get. Enjoy.[/quote]
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