| Latest Post: Started By: Rank: Category Are states who do not require Photo ID in order to vote encouraging fraudulent elections?Recently, the obama administration's attorney general struck down laws in Texas and South Carolina requiring voters to show a Photo ID before they can vote claiming it "disenfranchises" voters. Now illegals, dead people, and other unauthorized voters will be able to vote freely in elections. In effect, giving people the right to conduct fraudulent elections. Is this fair to legal voters? Member CommentsMunsterBeen steeping in the republican bullcrap fest again huh ?? Actually the first arrest during the election for voter fraud was a women in Fla. and guess which side she was voting for !! And whatever happened to the huge expose that was on Faux and peppered all over these forums ? Oh thats right , it didnt turn out exactly the way you goose steppers wanted and that was on Faux ! !LOLOL ! Posted 69 days ago. rockerThe demokrat liars, crooks, and thieves who inhabit the Congress continue to say voter fraud is not a problem. Maybe they haven't read this recent article: abc22now.c om/shared/news/top-stories/stories/wkef_did-cincinnati-woman-vote-obama-6-times-2012-11477.shtml This old bag who was a poll worker is accused of voting 6 times. I hope they throw her butt in jail for about 10 years! And all govt. benefits she is receiving should be cut off because voter fraud is a felony which makes her ineligible for any govt. benefits. Statistics show more people, including minorities voted AFTER Photo ID laws were passed. "Black voter turnout increased in Georgia and Indiana after voter ID laws passed. Georgia began implementing its law requiring one of six forms of voter ID in 2007. According to data from Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, the black vote increased by 42%, or 366,000 votes, in 2008 over 2004. The Latino vote grew by 140% or 25,000 votes in 2008". Posted 69 days ago. Post a Comment |