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wa6ccw
10-14-2004, 05:12 PM
A 66-page "mobilization plan" has been obtained by the Drudge Report:

DNC ELECTION MANUAL: CHARGE VOTER INTIMIDATION, EVEN IF NONE EXISTS (http://www.drudgereport.com/dnc66.htm)

Get the "pre-emptive" word out on this B.S. to as many people as possible!

N7AAO
10-14-2004, 05:23 PM
We knew this was gonna happen. Next, the Democrats will complain that 16-year-olds with phony ID are turned away at the voting booth.

Nice to have confirmation, tho. Good work, Drudge and CCW. http://www.qrz.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

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K4JSR
10-14-2004, 05:56 PM
Quote[/b] (N7AAO @ Oct. 14 2004,10:23)]We knew this was gonna happen. Next, the Democrats will complain that 16-year-olds with phony ID are turned away at the voting booth.

Nice to have confirmation, tho. Good work, Drudge and CCW. http://www.qrz.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

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Yeah, the DumbocRATS will also complain about the poor,
disenfranchised bomb carrying terrorists not getting a
vote, either. Jimmy Carter will be all over this one!
Look at the great job he did in S. American voter validations recently! http://www.qrz.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mad.gif

Check out how the DemocRATS tried to intimidate the
Republican voters in Tennessee.

POOR TASTE (http://miva.jacksonsun.com/miva/cgi-bin/miva?NEWS/news_storyV2.mv+link=200410146588785)

Of course Tereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeza said that those of us
who don't support her husband are scumbags and idiots.
That really won me over to her way of thinking.
NOT!

As I said in another thread, "it is evident that compassion is wasted when applied to liberals. They view
it as weakness." Sad, but true!

73, Cal K4JSR

ae4fa
10-14-2004, 06:29 PM
People have to show a drivers license or similar ID when doing something as mundane as writing a check at the grocery store.

But, when someone is required to show ID at the polls it's "intimidation."

Perhaps someone will be kind enough to explain that to me. Use small, simple words so that I may be able to understand.

KB9YCO
10-14-2004, 07:06 PM
"it is evident that compassion is wasted when applied to liberals. They view it as weakness."

Cal, democrats are NOT liberals, I just can't scream it enough. See definition below.

N8CPA
10-14-2004, 07:37 PM
Ohhhhh! #You should be in Ohio. #The Dems' mouthpiece, Stephanie Tubb-Jones is already screaming, "Disenfranchisement!" because the Ohio Secretary of State issued a memo citing state law, that voters may only receive provisional ballots if they live in the precinct where they request one. #The law has been on the books for 10 years, and was reinforced with a Federal law, HAVA, 2 years ago.

It's very similar to something the Dems did 30 years ago. #The at that time heavily Democratic Ohio legislature, over-riding a veto by the Republican Governor, passed a law that allowed election day registration at Ohio polls. #There was absolutely no infrastructure to prevent voter fraud. #It was a system begging to be exploited illegally. #I was a Democrat at the time, and even I suspected there were already operatives ready to register and vote in multiple precincts in the first election that the law applied.

A grassroots campaign petitioned for a referendum to have the law repealed, and succeeded in getting the issue on the ballot. #As election day approached, the spin cycle started. #Dem TV and radio spots, featuring several Hollywierdos, began appearing, claiming that the Republicans were trying to deprive citizens of their "right to vote." #Fortunately, the wise voters of Ohio saw through the distortion and overwhelmingly repealed the law the first election it applied.

I keep thinking of that situation every time I see the Dems kvetching about this year's "disenfranchisement." #It just isn't true! #In fact, I suspect the real issue is that the Dems are outraged, because the Ohio Secretary of State, Ken Blackwell, is black and a Republican.

You see, the dirty secret of the Democratic Party is that they reserve the right to profile anyone. #It is their exclusive right to do so. #And if you fit a perceived minority profile, you owe it to them to be a Democrat. #And you ought ever after conform to the stereotype they endorse for the group they assign you. If you don't behave the way they expect you to, hell hath no fury like that of a Democrat scorned.

K0RGR
10-14-2004, 08:06 PM
Oh for the sake of Pete! Read the dang thing! It doesn't say that anybody should accuse anybody of anything that didn't happen! It says that in areas where intimidation has happened before, Democrats should remind the voters and the media by reviewing what's gone on before.

K9STH
10-14-2004, 08:55 PM
Texas is the easiest state in the union in which to register to vote. In fact you can register your eligible children, your spouse, your parents, your grand parents, and so on. However, when you go to vote you MUST present some sort of identification. Now, that includes a driver's license, a utility bill that shows both your address and name, a pre-printed cheque, a passport, military identification, and several other items. But, no identification at all and you don't vote!

Glen, K9STH
Election Judge Precincts 48 and 55 Collin County, Texas

N7AAO
10-14-2004, 09:03 PM
Quote[/b] (K0RGR @ Oct. 14 2004,13:06)]Oh for the sake of Pete! Read the dang thing! It doesn't say that anybody should accuse anybody of anything that didn't happen! It says that in areas where intimidation has happened before, Democrats should remind the voters and the media by reviewing what's gone on before.
RIGHT! Reviewing what's gone on before even if it is not happening now!

"Well, we know that in 1898 there was voter fraud here, so we must have it here again now."

Face it, you got caught red-handed, now at least have the grace to admit it.

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ai4ep
10-14-2004, 09:44 PM
gee...can I use the " itty - bitty " EXTRA class fcc issued AMATEUR radio station license as a form of identification ?

You know, the one you have ( somewhere ) in yer wallet.

It has your name, address, city, state ( confusion ) and your class ( or lack of it ) license stamped on it.

...or do I have to drag out my wal-mart DRIVERS LICENSE with the picture that does not look like me in the corner ?

N7AAO
10-15-2004, 01:54 AM
Quote[/b] (ai4ep @ Oct. 14 2004,14:44)]...or do I have to drag out my wal-mart DRIVERS LICENSE with the picture that does not look like me in the corner ?
What, were ya dressed in drag when ya had your picture taken? http://www.qrz.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif