This makes me ill. Voting is so important to me. It’s one of those things in life that really means a lot to me. To know that my vote or anyone else’s would remain uncounted is truly unfathomable.
WSVN-TV – Almost 1K ballots found in Broward elections warehouse.
November 14, 2012 at 7:48 pm
It’s not just that, but the military vote that is never counted (or fraudulently taken away from the soldiers and filled out by their commanders) that makes me ill, too.
Living in Illinois is no treat, land of Obama (at least in Cook County) It seems that no matter how many other counties vote against him, they have it covered there.
Ready to move to the Country of Texas, I guess.
November 15, 2012 at 7:04 am
It’s wrong Nunly. We fight for others to have this right, yet we dismiss voting irregularities in our own country?
Well, Texas has left the country before. We all know that no matter how many bitter gun clingers we have, the country always wants us back. heh.
November 14, 2012 at 8:56 pm
Completely agree, and it does not matter whose vote and for who it was cast. Can you believe a supporter of an Arizona Republican candidate actually sued to stop counting the votes?
November 15, 2012 at 7:08 am
It keeps going in both directions. We wouldn’t have these problems if people who are allowed a vote, do just that. Times have changed and not for the better. It’s just wrong. We cannot allow this to happen. I also want to add that allowing non citizens, dead, or felony committing people to vote either. It is a privilege imo. It’s so disturbing, but then again I come from a time when cheating was considered bad.
November 15, 2012 at 8:50 pm
Yes, I know it’s both sides. And I also object to dead and/or non-citizen people voting. For felons – I’m ok with them voting once they serve out their sentence (unless it’s a death sentence because I still object to dead people voting). I actually support Voter ID, but on a condition that a state of fed govt provides such an ID to at least 99% of voters.
November 15, 2012 at 9:54 pm
Let me tell you why I think a government issued ID is so important. We have a problem where I live. People send their kids to school here from another country. (The point is not to receive an education.) The point is to get a school ID which then gives the parents a “get out of jail free” card, foodstamps, and housing. The kids come and enroll in school. Keep in mind, that the education that they have on their side is superb compared to the crap we dole out. By second grade, they actually understand multiplication and division. They don’t want to be here, but it is duty to the family. They just need to make it through the ID stage. They will sit in classrooms until that ID comes and then disappear.
Now, our school district understands this game. They have a registrar who can’t keep track of them because once they have what the parents need, they hit the road. Some will stay and sleep through the next year. Tell me who loses? The kids who are slowed down by those that do not want to be here. The losers are the taxpayers and the kids who keep being dumbed down.
We cannot ask for a birth certificate in this country just so you know. Problem is that the schools are on the fed teat asking for X amount of dollars to fund the school which the state also kicks in for. So does the taxpayer. The registrar also changes the grades and level in order to ensure that the school is not penalized for low testing scores. Big problem because the kids that stay in class want to know why they are demoted before testing and then all of a sudden after testing they are moved back up. They can’t read, write or do much of anything so they drop out. The state wants to know where they go? Well, we can’t cross over to the other country to go looking for them. Many lie about their age and who knows where they eventually land?
Proper IDs are a must. I don’t buy the bullshit that they cannot be afforded. The lengths that these people go to in order to get a school ID card are long and lengthy (far more than what a legal ID card costs). Just so you know, our local school district administrations are in a lot of trouble. Hey, but we live in short term memory land here because they always re elect the drunks, criminals, and other nefarious creeps back into office. Even the RICO investigation (funneled millions of taxpayer dollars) didn’t put a stop to the theft. The state education agency is now in charge of the mess that we have. It’s happened before and they leave so disgusted that nothing changes.
I could go on, but it doesn’t change anything. A vote by a dead person is now equal to mine and yours, and that is wrong.
November 15, 2012 at 10:31 pm
Wow… yet more reasons we need to use proper ID’s.
November 14, 2012 at 9:10 pm
And then there is the super massive voter fraud that took place last week. Documented
http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/did-obama-really-win/
Becuase he knew all along the election was ,rigged,,obama never seemed worried (just angry that Romney would dare criticize him). The flip-off/tip-off came–as Nunly told us–when Evilrod said he’d shave off his mustache if Obama lost.
The wheels of the gods grind slowly, but exceedingly fine.
November 15, 2012 at 7:12 am
I remember as a kid looking through the newspaper. It was the first time that I had seen the thumbprint ink stamp. It was firmly set in my mind at that point in time that this was a privilege. If we were given this right, we should never defile it.