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[Why Voter ID Needed] FBI Investigating More Dead People Voting In The Key Swing State Of Virgini

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  1. TheresTheDagger

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    http://bbs.clutchfans.net/index.php...red-to-vote-in-november.277661/#post-10709179

    Maybe if you weren't so intent on disparaging others, you'd know I agree.

    DERP.
     
  2. Deckard

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    The proper response being, of course, "A beautiful example of the art of designing automobiles, circa 1965."
     
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    New York City Voting Commissioner admits there is rampant voter fraud on hidden camera tape

     
  4. heypartner

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    Wait a second here. When you vote in your precinct, your name is checked off a list. If someone then comes in after you, they can't claim to be you -- since you've been checked off the list as having already voted -- and they could be cited for fraud right then and there. If they claim to be someone not on the list, they must then show valid ID for voting out of precinct. And their info is taken down...and can be determined later whether you voted twice.

    When you vote out of precinct, you have always needed an ID, from my experience and from checking several state laws.

    If what he is saying is true, then the current laws have easy ways to find the perpetrators of fraud. They must have an ID to vote in another precinct, and their ID# is taken down, and signature. If you later find that ID used twice, then boy is it a big offense.
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    Both federal and state laws include stiff fines and imprisonment for voter fraud. Under federal law, perpetrators face up to five years in prison and a fine of $10,000 for each act of fraud. In Alabama, voter fraud is punishable by up to two years in prison and a $2,000 fine. In Wisconsin, the punishment is up to 31 / 2 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Missouri imposes a penalty of up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. And in Texas, the maximum prison sentence is 10 years.
    I find it hard to believe there is rampant fraud, when no study has ever determined this, and when it is so easy to track with current laws, and the penalties are so high.
     
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    Worth reading

     
  6. Space Ghost

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    It is worth reading. Her not being able to vote for Hillary should be the least of her concerns at this point. She had 4 years to get her WI ID.

    This is what she needs to be concerned about; When her ID's expire, she will no longer be able to conduct any business that requires a valid (IE: non-expired) ID. This includes flying, banking, buying alcohol, ect...

    If it really takes her 2 years, she should be thanking WI voter ID laws for bring it to her attention before she is royally screwed.

    What you really need to be concerned about is legislation passed in 2005 called the Real ID Act. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REAL_ID_Act

    Every state is required to meet the follow criteria (to be compliant) before issuing a government ID:

    At this time, only 24 states are compliant... meaning they are now requiring birth certificates when you renew your license to get a compliant ID. In the future, all states will require this.

    Instead of hating on Voter ID laws and being so concerned about getting a Hillary vote, where is your rage towards those who's day to day life will be disenfranchised? But like a typical liberal, they don't care about their constituent once that vote is placed...until the next voting year.
     
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  7. body slam

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    Correct me if I'm wrong but I assumed you were required to get a new drivers license in a certain amount of time when moved to a different address, town, state, whatever. If the wrong address in on the drivers license wouldn't it be invalid?
     
  8. Space Ghost

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    You are absolutely correct. But it doesn't matter, she is 'disenfranchised" :rolleyes:

    Its always the other teams fault when I can't follow the rules.
     
  9. Amiga

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    Yeap, she is being disenfranchised. But that doesn't matter because it's always her fault.
     

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