Obama and voter registration fraud

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Registered: 09-09-2008
Obama and voter registration fraud
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Fri, 10-10-2008 - 11:50am
In a different thread, with a disgustingly hate filled topic, a poster said that a leader has a responsibility to discourage undesirable behaviors that his/her supporters are participating in. Why then hasn't Obama told his supporters, ACORN for example, to stop their fraudulent voter registration activity. I would assume based on some of the comments regarding Palin that the democrats on this board would feel strongly that Obama is guilty of voter registration fraud for not discouraging the illegal activities of his supporters.
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Registered: 10-10-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 4:19am

I don't think those numbers are accurate because I seem to remember after the election was over there were more votes for Bush than was first thought.

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Registered: 03-19-2003
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 8:45am
which in fact does not show repubs 'stole' anything ... if someone has an issue with an electoral process, blame the process not the one who wins within the rules.

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Registered: 03-16-2004
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 2:33pm
I agree that the smaller amount of crazy McCain supporters are not representative of all his supporters.
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Registered: 08-25-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 4:05pm

And, if you check your 8th grade civics lesson, the popular vote has never determined the presidency.

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Registered: 08-25-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 4:06pm
Actually, there is fraud when you register fraudulently, as well as when you vote fraudulently... So yes, ACORN has been committing felonies.
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Registered: 09-15-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 4:28pm
<< And, if you check your 8th grade civics lesson, the popular vote has never determined the presidency.
iVillage Member
Registered: 05-18-2005
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 6:13pm

OK, so who then is guilty of registration fraud?

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Registered: 09-15-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 6:40pm

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Registered: 09-09-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 7:21pm

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I'm with you, with the exception of the wanting Obama in the white house part.:)

It seems to me that every state should follow the same voting procedures for national elections. I've heard that in some states you're required to show ID to vote and some require no ID at all. That's just not right.

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Registered: 09-09-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 7:22pm
Not joking at all, did you see a "LOL"?