evillawyer
Kung Fu Kamala, B*tches!
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For whatever reasons, you might believe that I am absolutely wrong, but I recently relocated and personally experienced everything in my post. I provided my old star driver license, but I had to get another one. Everything had to be provided all over again, with my new address. Photo I.D. was required, along with my birth certificate and evidence of my current address. They like utility bills. Now you want to talk about another topic, voting roll purges. Why this? Why that? Why would anybody commit a felony to try registering twice or voting twice? When I voted by mail, I had to sign a document stating that I was not registered elsewhere. When I phoned my old precinct, a guy told me I would be purged by not voting there, but there is a procedure for doing it. The punishment for voter fraud is severe. Why would anybody risk a $10,000 fine and a year in jail to try voting twice? How many people are that stupid? It rarely happens these days. You can go to jail for voting once, in the wrong precinct. When you register in a new precinct, you're deleted from the old precinct. Unless you have done that recently, you might not be familiar with the current laws or how they are enforced. What have you been doing, listening to talk radio? We have good voting systems. They work.
Did you read the whole thing? As the Republicans in the article stated, only the legislature can change the voting laws but late changes were made using means other than the legislature. Then, shockingly, a Democratic state SC decided not to change the decision they were a part of when they shouldn’t have been, citing the length of time between the law being made and suit filed. So what if it took more than a year? Right is right and wrong is wrong.
Until mail in voting ramped up with even less protections in place to prevent fraud. Look at PA. Both sides agree that those rules need to be clarified and adjusted if you take the 2020 Presidential election discussion out of the mix since it’s over.For whatever reasons, you might believe that I am absolutely wrong, but I recently relocated and personally experienced everything in my post. I provided my old star driver license, but I had to get another one. Everything had to be provided all over again, with my new address. Photo I.D. was required, along with my birth certificate and evidence of my current address. They like utility bills. Now you want to talk about another topic, voting roll purges. Why this? Why that? Why would anybody commit a felony to try registering twice or voting twice? When I voted by mail, I had to sign a document stating that I was not registered elsewhere. When I phoned my old precinct, a guy told me I would be purged by not voting there, but there is a procedure for doing it. The punishment for voter fraud is severe. Why would anybody risk a $10,000 fine and a year in jail to try voting twice? How many people are that stupid? It rarely happens these days. You can go to jail for voting once, in the wrong precinct. When you register in a new precinct, you're deleted from the old precinct. Unless you have done that recently, you might not be familiar with the current laws or how they are enforced. What have you been doing, listening to talk radio? We have good voting systems. They work.
Until mail in voting ramped up with even less protections in place to prevent fraud. Look at PA. Both sides agree that those rules need to be clarified and adjusted if you take the 2020 Presidential election discussion out of the mix since it’s over.
Did you even read what I posted? I’m guessing not. I’m done with you.The Trump cult keeps talking about fraud, without presenting real evidence of it. Of course, they see things as evidence, but nearly none of it holds up under examination. Really, their claim of fraud is just another of Trump's lies.
Ohio, huh? That’s weird because @OHvol40 was talking about Pennsylvania.