Okeefe offered ballots 20 times in NC with no ID Oh there's no such thing as voter fraud riiiiight!

O'Keefe: I am John Doe
Pollster: Welcome Mr Doe, just sign here and you can vote
O'Keefe: Runs away

Democracy in action
Of course he didn't sign anything...if he signed he'd be breaking the law.

This stuff is simple...why play word games? you aren't fooling anyone.

Imagine that?

If you sign illegally, you are breaking the law and face prison. No wonder O'Keefe wouldn't sign illegally....as would anyone else

Why should it even get to the point of a signature? You just don't give a shit.
Signature is where the rubber meets the road.....

OK Mr Okeefe.....time to affirm who you are

OKeefe runs away
 
What lie? Your question was answered by proving that some don't either give a damn, or just think they won't get caught BECAUSE THEY DO IT!
So you go with a LIE over using your brain. Got it


WHY WOULD SOMEONE risk a felony to vote again????? lol

YOU LIE. Shocking you being a right winger and all

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LMMFAO..look at the "source" in the bottom left corner.

too damned funny...what a clown!

So NO, besides AD HOMS you have NOTHING


Executive Summary
Ten states now have unprecedented restrictive voter ID laws. Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin all require citizens to produce specific types of government-issued photo identification before they can cast a vote that will count. Legal precedent requires these states to provide free photo ID to eligible voters who do not have one.

Unfortunately, these free IDs are not equally accessible to all voters. This report is the first comprehensive assessment of the difficulties that eligible voters face in obtaining free photo ID.

The 11 percent of eligible voters who lack the required photo ID must travel to a designated government office to obtain one. Yet many citizens will have trouble making this trip. In the 10 states with restrictive voter ID laws:

  • Nearly 500,000 eligible voters do not have access to a vehicle and live more than 10 miles from the nearest state ID-issuing office open more than two days a week. Many of them live in rural areas with dwindling public transportation options.
  • More than 10 million eligible voters live more than 10 miles from their nearest state ID-issuing office open more than two days a week.
  • 1.2 million eligible black voters and 500,000 eligible Hispanic voters live more than 10 miles from their nearest ID-issuing office open more than two days a week. People of color are more likely to be disenfranchised by these laws since they are less likely to have photo ID than the general population.
  • Many ID-issuing offices maintain limited business hours. For example, the office in Sauk City, Wisconsin is open only on the fifth Wednesday of any month. But only four months in 2012 — February, May, August, and October — have five Wednesdays. In other states — Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Texas — many part-time ID-issuing offices are in the rural regions with the highest concentrations of people of color and people in poverty.
More than 1 million eligible voters in these states fall below the federal poverty line and live more than 10 miles from their nearest ID-issuing office open more than two days a week. These voters may be particularly affected by the significant costs of the documentation required to obtain a photo ID. Birth certificates can cost between $8 and $25. Marriage licenses, required for married women whose birth certificates include a maiden name, can cost between $8 and $20. By comparison, the notorious poll tax — outlawed during the civil rights era — cost $10.64 in current dollars.

The result is plain: Voter ID laws will make it harder for hundreds of thousands of poor Americans to vote. They place a serious burden on a core constitutional right that should be universally available to every American citizen.


The Challenge of Obtaining Voter Identification Brennan Center for Justice

Your "source" is the DNC, little hyperpartisan....LMAO...
too funny!

Doesn't mean it's incorrect. That would be your job.
 
1) Go to DMV
2) Order pic ID
3) Pay small surcharge
4) Show up at polls and vote.
5) Happy Now:banana:

Could not be easier........you'd think these people were being asked to lug a large bird bath across the state!!! Only phonies would advocate for being against voter id laws. Total gayness.:gay:



People could only be against this if they wanted to ensure the election is rigged.


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WHY WOULD THEY IMPERSONATE ANOTHER VOTER? THE ONLY THING VOTER ID'S STOP? BESIDES VOTER TURNOUT? lol
Voter ID with photo could easily be produced using a cell phone at the time of registration. The entire form with a facial photo could be electronically transmitted to any other device or devices...such as voter registration data storage/retrieval systems capable of being accessed by work stations at the polling locations.

The government spends billions of dollars on pork and welfare, but cannot afford the simplicity of the above plan to prevent voter fraud?
 

GOP voter suppression/ID laws stop felons from voting? REALLY? lol

REALITY: Hennepin County (MN) Attorney Mike Freeman: Claims By Minnesota Majority Have "No Basis In Fact."


"There is no basis in fact, whatsoever, in these inaccuracies propagated by the Minnesota Majority here, none," Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said Wednesday. "After the most closely scrutinized election in Minnesota history in 2008, there were zero cases of fraud. Even the Republicans lawyers acknowledged that there was no systematic effort to defraud the election, none."

"In Hennepin County, 650,000 people voted," he continued. "The Minnesota Majority presented us with 1,500 cases that they felt there were problems with voting. Our own election bureau gave us 100. At the end of the day, we charged 38 cases. And all but one of them are felons voting who were still under the penalty [of not legally applying to regain individual voting rights]. There was no fraud."

GOP Voter Fraud Hucksters Latest Lie Felons Made Franken U.S. Senator Alternet


Citizens For Election Integrity In Minnesota: Percent Of 2008 Minnesota Voters Convicted Of Fraud: 0.0009%. From a 2010 report by Citizens for Election Integrity in Minnesota:

http://www.ceimn.org/files/Facts ab...nd Voter Fraud in Minnesota_with appendix.pdf
 
1) Go to DMV
2) Order pic ID
3) Pay small surcharge
4) Show up at polls and vote.
5) Happy Now:banana:

Could not be easier........you'd think these people were being asked to lug a large bird bath across the state!!! Only phonies would advocate for being against voter id laws. Total gayness.:gay:



People could only be against this if they wanted to ensure the election is rigged.

So you actually want to sell the right to vote huh?
 
What lie? Your question was answered by proving that some don't either give a damn, or just think they won't get caught BECAUSE THEY DO IT!
So you go with a LIE over using your brain. Got it


WHY WOULD SOMEONE risk a felony to vote again????? lol

YOU LIE. Shocking you being a right winger and all

2831352270322.jpg

LMMFAO..look at the "source" in the bottom left corner.

too damned funny...what a clown!

So NO, besides AD HOMS you have NOTHING


Executive Summary
Ten states now have unprecedented restrictive voter ID laws. Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin all require citizens to produce specific types of government-issued photo identification before they can cast a vote that will count. Legal precedent requires these states to provide free photo ID to eligible voters who do not have one.

Unfortunately, these free IDs are not equally accessible to all voters. This report is the first comprehensive assessment of the difficulties that eligible voters face in obtaining free photo ID.

The 11 percent of eligible voters who lack the required photo ID must travel to a designated government office to obtain one. Yet many citizens will have trouble making this trip. In the 10 states with restrictive voter ID laws:

  • Nearly 500,000 eligible voters do not have access to a vehicle and live more than 10 miles from the nearest state ID-issuing office open more than two days a week. Many of them live in rural areas with dwindling public transportation options.
  • More than 10 million eligible voters live more than 10 miles from their nearest state ID-issuing office open more than two days a week.
  • 1.2 million eligible black voters and 500,000 eligible Hispanic voters live more than 10 miles from their nearest ID-issuing office open more than two days a week. People of color are more likely to be disenfranchised by these laws since they are less likely to have photo ID than the general population.
  • Many ID-issuing offices maintain limited business hours. For example, the office in Sauk City, Wisconsin is open only on the fifth Wednesday of any month. But only four months in 2012 — February, May, August, and October — have five Wednesdays. In other states — Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Texas — many part-time ID-issuing offices are in the rural regions with the highest concentrations of people of color and people in poverty.
More than 1 million eligible voters in these states fall below the federal poverty line and live more than 10 miles from their nearest ID-issuing office open more than two days a week. These voters may be particularly affected by the significant costs of the documentation required to obtain a photo ID. Birth certificates can cost between $8 and $25. Marriage licenses, required for married women whose birth certificates include a maiden name, can cost between $8 and $20. By comparison, the notorious poll tax — outlawed during the civil rights era — cost $10.64 in current dollars.

The result is plain: Voter ID laws will make it harder for hundreds of thousands of poor Americans to vote. They place a serious burden on a core constitutional right that should be universally available to every American citizen.


The Challenge of Obtaining Voter Identification Brennan Center for Justice

Your "source" is the DNC, little hyperpartisan....LMAO...
too funny!


Don't know the difference of DNC creating a chart and the actual sourcing huh? Oh right you are a conservative, means as dumb as a cardboard box
 
10 cases? Where do you get your information? Because right now I can link you to more than that who have either double voted, or voted as an illegal or as the dead in the last 2 years. I guess you also think because drivers licenses don'-t fully stop people from driving without one, we should stop issuing them, too, right?
10 cases of voter impersonation at the poll in 14 years ...

gee ... a card should fix that.

yaaaaaaaaaaaaawn.

So you keep showing how ignorant you are and don't understand the difference with VOTER IMPERSONATION, the ONLY fraud stopped with GOP voter ID suppression laws and other frauds!
 
Skook, you understand that being a dishonest socialist ratfuck is not something you should brag about, right? You want to be hiding your love of Stalinism, not flaunting it and bragging about how you're going to win by cheating.
 
1) Go to DMV
2) Order pic ID
3) Pay small surcharge
4) Show up at polls and vote.
5) Happy Now:banana:

Could not be easier........you'd think these people were being asked to lug a large bird bath across the state!!! Only phonies would advocate for being against voter id laws. Total gayness.:gay:



People could only be against this if they wanted to ensure the election is rigged.


2831352270322.jpg



WHY WOULD THEY IMPERSONATE ANOTHER VOTER? THE ONLY THING VOTER ID'S STOP? BESIDES VOTER TURNOUT? lol
Voter ID with photo could easily be produced using a cell phone at the time of registration. The entire form with a facial photo could be electronically transmitted to any other device or devices...such as voter registration data storage/retrieval systems capable of being accessed by work stations at the polling locations.

The government spends billions of dollars on pork and welfare, but cannot afford the simplicity of the above plan to prevent voter fraud?


I bet the GOP has dozens of bills doing this in the states right? Oh wait no, they ONLY have dozens of voter ID suppression laws!
 
You aren't going to win this fight.
10 cases? Where do you get your information? Because right now I can link you to more than that who have either double voted, or voted as an illegal or as the dead in the last 2 years. I guess you also think because drivers licenses don'-t fully stop people from driving without one, we should stop issuing them, too, right?
10 cases of voter impersonation at the poll in 14 years ...

gee ... a card should fix that.

yaaaaaaaaaaaaawn.

So you keep showing how ignorant you are and don't understand the difference with VOTER IMPERSONATION, the ONLY fraud stopped with GOP voter ID suppression laws and other frauds!
 
You aren't going to win this fight.
10 cases? Where do you get your information? Because right now I can link you to more than that who have either double voted, or voted as an illegal or as the dead in the last 2 years. I guess you also think because drivers licenses don'-t fully stop people from driving without one, we should stop issuing them, too, right?
10 cases of voter impersonation at the poll in 14 years ...

gee ... a card should fix that.

yaaaaaaaaaaaaawn.

So you keep showing how ignorant you are and don't understand the difference with VOTER IMPERSONATION, the ONLY fraud stopped with GOP voter ID suppression laws and other frauds!


A major probe by the Justice Department between 2002 and 2007 failed to prosecute a single person for going to the polls and impersonating an eligible voter, which the anti-fraud laws are supposedly designed to stop.


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