I have spent a few hours lately trying to delve into the potential for voter fraud. I came across some factors that make be wonder just how safe the process is. It seems that just about anyone can register to vote.

If you go to this link:
http://www.yourvotematters.org/vote/index.cfm

WHICH, by the way, I accessed off the NCLR site!

You can say you want to register or change your affiliation and be taken to a page that asks a few simple questions:
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO?

Register to vote
Update my registration information

Are you a citizen of the United States?
Will you be 18 years old before election day?

Off to the side there are two buttons:
Yes I'm Eligible
No, I'm Not Eligible

(sorry I couldn't copy and paste the form here but it won't let me)

I didn't send it because I am not ready to use this page yet, (I'm working on getting a whole block of republicans to jump ship around September so that the fine party I thought was mine will realize that we are angry with their lack of concern for American citizens) but it claims that if I send my e-mail address and this document saying I'm a citizen and will be 18, I will get a voter registration form I can download and print out.

I can also go to any number of local offices from the drivers license office to welfare offices to register to vote. My original voter registration in the state of TX came from the drivers license office.

So, that being said, it is quite obvious to me that anyone who can get a drivers license, anyone who can get welfare, anyone who has a computer or access to one-- in other words just about anyone at all, can, in person or anomymously, obtain a voter registration card.

I know already that all that is required to actually vote is that card. If you don't have it with you when you go, you CAN use your drivers license to vote. Apparently, once the voter registration is recorded, your name and address go in a book and as long as you have that card or a license with the same address on it (and most people don't bother to change their addresses on their drivers licenses and my last one is good for TEN years!) can vote.

I would assume that if a ten year old kid went in there to vote that someone would question him but I'm not sure of that.

I also know that in this county, in order to be a poll worker, you have to speak SPANISH! I know that because I tried to volunteer.

So, you tell me, ARE VOTERS LEGAL OR ILLEGAL?