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Examples of voter fraud, you know the problem that doesn't exist.

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Post em here.

 

https://vimeo.com/186346227

 

Look what our favorite lemming found.

 

1. Date on 2nd tape is 9/18/2016...months after primaries were over.

 

2. That's a video showing voter fraud in Russia. :doh:

 

 

Give me some time, I'm sure I'll find more mistakes.

 

ETA: Another one time stamped 9/18/2016, which was the DATE of a RUSSIAN ELECTION!!!!

 

Youtube story about Russian Election corruption.

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Look what our favorite lemming found.

 

1. Date on 2nd tape is 9/18/2016...months after primaries were over.

 

2. That's a video showing voter fraud in Russia. :doh:

 

 

Give me some time, I'm sure I'll find more mistakes.

 

ETA: Another one time stamped 9/18/2016, which was the DATE of a RUSSIAN ELECTION!!!!

 

Youtube story about Russian Election corruption.

 

 

in the immortal words of ET: OWWWWWWWNNCHHHHH!!! :clap:

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Investigation launched after dead people are registered to vote in Harrisonburg

 

http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/article_e008ce00-0365-57a2-95c0-4d9aa70012f9.html

 

Harrisonburg officials and the FBI are investigating allegations of voter registration fraud after officials say almost 20 voter applications were turned in under the names of dead people.

 

Harrisonburg Registrar Debbie Logan said Thursday that investigators have found from 18 to 20 potentially fraudulent registrations. The Rockingham County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office confirmed Thursday that an investigation is underway, but offered no additional details on the case.

 

The applications were turned in by a voter registration group called HarrisonburgVOTES, officials said. The group’s representatives could not be reached for comment Thursday. No charges have been filed.

 

The Breeze, the student newspaper of James Madison University, reported that the applications were submitted by a student working for the group. The problem came to light when an employee in the registrar’s office noticed a new registration had come in from Richard Claybrook Sr., the late father of a well-known local judge.

 

“When they used a distinguished resident of Harrisonburg’s name and address, it came to the attention of an employee who has worked in the city for many years,” Logan said.

 

“We were pretty disgusted that they would use his name,” Richard Claybrook Jr. said of his father, who died in 2014. “He was a retired educator and had served in World War II. He was always a law-abiding citizen.”

 

Logan said applications using a deceased person’s real name and address but a false social security number would not be flagged in the voter system.

 

The fraudulent voters are still technically registered as the investigation continues, Logan said, but if her office receives an absentee ballot from one of the dead voters, it would react appropriately. Logan said she expects the State Board of Elections and her local electoral board will allow her to cancel the registrations before the Nov. 8 election.

 

Republican lawmakers held a news conference call Thursday to call attention to the investigation, which they said proves voter fraud is real and validates their push for strong voter ID laws.

 

“Often times we hear our Democrat colleagues suggest that voter fraud doesn’t exist in Virginia or is a myth,” said House Speaker William H. Howell, R-Stafford. “Well it does indisputably exist.”

 

“If it hadn’t been for the vigilance of a citizen, this fraud effort may never have been uncovered until it was too late,” said Del. Mark L. Cole, R-Spotsylvania, who chairs the House Privileges and Elections Committee.

 

Others weren’t convinced that the case represents a close brush with election fraud.

 

Del. Marcus B. Simon, D-Fairfax, said it’s “very disingenuous” to suggest the applications were part of a large-scale fraud, because votes would have to be cast either in person by elderly impostors or through absentee ballots sent to real home addresses.

 

“There’s no way any reasonable person could conclude that this was part of an effort to actually cast votes for people that aren’t able to cast votes,” Simon said.

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Drobeski drew even in this thread.

 

Drobe lost this thread and what's left of his dignity, the minute he saw that he'd fallen for a hoax and didn't have the man parts to admit that's what had happened.

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Drobe lost this thread and what's left of his dignity, the minute he saw that he'd fallen for a hoax and didn't have the man parts to admit that's what had happened.

Yes he did. He said don't call it a comeback. You guys are wound tight. Lighten up

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This isn't an issue, the Democrats promised us that we're all good.

 

They are usually pretty trustworthy, soooo...

 

:unsure:

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I won this thread, tilted em all. :first:

 

 

...And Trump 'TOTALLY won every single poll. It's amazing. It's amazing.' LOL :clap:

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I won this thread, tilted em all. :first:

Good point. Drobeski did win this thread.

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Investigation launched after dead people are registered to vote in Harrisonburghttp://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/article_e008ce00-0365-57a2-95c0-4d9aa70012f9.htmlHarrisonburg officials and the FBI are investigating allegations of voter registration fraud after officials say almost 20 voter applications were turned in under the names of dead people.Harrisonburg Registrar Debbie Logan said Thursday that investigators have found from 18 to 20 potentially fraudulent registrations. The Rockingham County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office confirmed Thursday that an investigation is underway, but offered no additional details on the case.The applications were turned in by a voter registration group called HarrisonburgVOTES, officials said. The group’s representatives could not be reached for comment Thursday. No charges have been filed.The Breeze, the student newspaper of James Madison University, reported that the applications were submitted by a student working for the group. The problem came to light when an employee in the registrar’s office noticed a new registration had come in from Richard Claybrook Sr., the late father of a well-known local judge.“When they used a distinguished resident of Harrisonburg’s name and address, it came to the attention of an employee who has worked in the city for many years,” Logan said.“We were pretty disgusted that they would use his name,” Richard Claybrook Jr. said of his father, who died in 2014. “He was a retired educator and had served in World War II. He was always a law-abiding citizen.”Logan said applications using a deceased person’s real name and address but a false social security number would not be flagged in the voter system.The fraudulent voters are still technically registered as the investigation continues, Logan said, but if her office receives an absentee ballot from one of the dead voters, it would react appropriately. Logan said she expects the State Board of Elections and her local electoral board will allow her to cancel the registrations before the Nov. 8 election.Republican lawmakers held a news conference call Thursday to call attention to the investigation, which they said proves voter fraud is real and validates their push for strong voter ID laws.“Often times we hear our Democrat colleagues suggest that voter fraud doesn’t exist in Virginia or is a myth,” said House Speaker William H. Howell, R-Stafford. “Well it does indisputably exist.”“If it hadn’t been for the vigilance of a citizen, this fraud effort may never have been uncovered until it was too late,” said Del. Mark L. Cole, R-Spotsylvania, who chairs the House Privileges and Elections Committee.Others weren’t convinced that the case represents a close brush with election fraud.Del. Marcus B. Simon, D-Fairfax, said it’s “very disingenuous” to suggest the applications were part of a large-scale fraud, because votes would have to be cast either in person by elderly impostors or through absentee ballots sent to real home addresses.“There’s no way any reasonable person could conclude that this was part of an effort to actually cast votes for people that aren’t able to cast votes,” Simon said.

So, what are the odds they find a Republican behind this trying to create an issue? 50%? 75%?

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For those without the attention span to read multi-paragraph articles:

 

 

Del. Marcus B. Simon, D-Fairfax, said it’s “very disingenuous” to suggest the applications were part of a large-scale fraud, because votes would have to be cast either in person by elderly impostors or through absentee ballots sent to real home addresses.

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This isn't an issue, the Democrats promised us that we're all good.

 

They are usually pretty trustworthy, soooo...

 

:unsure:

 

Its not an issue because Drobs get destroyed posting a bunk video and got busted for doing so.

Then he links to things of alleged fraud (not proven of course) and WND...and is still struggling to show any significant fraud.

 

He got duped...plain and simple.

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I won this thread, tilted em all. :first:

If by win...you mean, you posted ridiculous BS...got called on it...then claimed it was everyone else on tilt for factually pointing out what a lemming you are.

Then yes.

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If by win...you mean, you posted ridiculous BS...got called on it...then claimed it was everyone else on tilt for factually pointing out what a lemming you are.

Then yes.

Any thoughts on the other links hackopotummus ?

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Any thoughts on the other links hackopotummus ?

WND...haha

And instances of alleged fraud with nothi g proven

No widespread fraud and statistically insignificant reports (one from 2011).

 

You got played chump...proving again what a good little sheep you are.

 

Just anothwr example for the kids...never go full drobeski

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Any thoughts on the other links hackopotummus ?

Drobe won't comment on his BS story but wants others to comment on his other links. :lol:

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Sho Nuff must have some freaking fat fingers...

 

Again...thats all you have left anymore. One typo...or crying about sources.

 

Any comment on the bogus video that drobeski tried passing off as fact?

Doubtful.

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