Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Voter Fraud looks as if it will be an issue in MA...
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Noted liberals on MSNBC (Schultz: “I’d cheat to keep Brown from winning!”) and radio have even called for voter fraud to prevent the Brown victory.
Voter fraud is a major problem in Massachusetts, where anyone can walk into any polling station, claim to be anyone who is on the voter rolls, and vote in their stead, as no identification whatsoever is asked for. The only way to know if voter fraud has been committed is for the real voter to go and vote and find his name already crossed off the registration lists as having voted. In such a case, the voter then must show his ID and prove that he has not voted!
On one conservative blog, a MA resident spoke with young liberals from South Boston who openly admitted that they had cased the voter lists for those who are registered and do not vote and they intend to vote ten times each at different polling stations across South Boston by impersonating such individuals.
Another report says that upwards of 3,000 citizens will be bringing their video cameras to polling stations to record any voter intimidation which might occur outside. Massachusetts law, it must be noted, prohibits photographing or videotaping voters inside polling stations or within 100 feet of the exits.
Noted liberals on MSNBC (Schultz: “I’d cheat to keep Brown from winning!”) and radio have even called for voter fraud to prevent the Brown victory.
Voter fraud is a major problem in Massachusetts, where anyone can walk into any polling station, claim to be anyone who is on the voter rolls, and vote in their stead, as no identification whatsoever is asked for. The only way to know if voter fraud has been committed is for the real voter to go and vote and find his name already crossed off the registration lists as having voted. In such a case, the voter then must show his ID and prove that he has not voted!
On one conservative blog, a MA resident spoke with young liberals from South Boston who openly admitted that they had cased the voter lists for those who are registered and do not vote and they intend to vote ten times each at different polling stations across South Boston by impersonating such individuals.
Another report says that upwards of 3,000 citizens will be bringing their video cameras to polling stations to record any voter intimidation which might occur outside. Massachusetts law, it must be noted, prohibits photographing or videotaping voters inside polling stations or within 100 feet of the exits.
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