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11-06-2006, 03:57 PM #1
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No one asked me for my ID when I voted last Thursday
Is that normal? I had my voters reg card. No one asked to see any ID.
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11-06-2006, 04:06 PM #2
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I live in an area that is 80% illegal mexicans and all they ever ask for is my name and address? I even asked why they don't need my voter's card and ID and they said it was unncecessary.
Very scary. The election judge just looked on and said nothing."There's no such thing as ILLEGALalien-able rights!" REGRESO E MEXICO !
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11-06-2006, 04:20 PM #3
I'll PM you houston.
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11-06-2006, 05:14 PM #4
A voters registration card is not an acceptable form of ID as the whole point of askings for ID is to verify that the voter is the person named on the registration. Any poll worker that does not require proof of ID while processing a voter should be reported immediately to Department of Elections.
I live in an area that is 80% illegal mexicans and all they ever ask for is my name and address? I even asked why they don't need my voter's card and ID and they said it was unncecessary.
I am a minority judge in tomorrows election and noboby will be voting (except by provisional ballot) if they cannot show valid proof of ID or if the ID they do show is questionable. I don't care how many LaRaza trained observers may be watching.
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11-06-2006, 09:03 PM #5
Found this on another board so i have no source link for it
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By DAVID A. LIEB, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri's chief elections official said Monday she was asked for photo identification at the voting booth despite a court ruling striking down the requirement.
"I'm guessing this may be happening in other parts of the state," warned Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, a Democrat who had opposed Republican efforts to mandate a photo ID in Missouri.
She said that a worker at the St. Louis Election Board asked her three times to show photo ID when she went to cast an absentee ballot Friday.
Carnahan said that she tried to explain a photo ID was not necessary, but that the election worker replied that she was instructed to ask for one anyway. Carnahan said she eventually was allowed to vote without displaying a photo identification.
"To have that experience personally was very troubling," she said.
The Missouri Supreme Court last month upheld a lower court's ruling overturning a law that would have required voters to show a photo ID issued by the state or federal government.
Scott Leiendecker, the Republican director of the St. Louis Election Board, did not immediately return a call Monday.
Carnahan said she spoke with Leiendecker, who assured her that the identification requirements would be clarified and that voters on Election Day would not be pressed to present a photo ID.Immigration reform should reflect a commitment to enforcement, not reward those who blatantly break the rules. - Rep Dan Boren D-Ok
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11-06-2006, 09:05 PM #6
ACORN in Hot Water Again for Voter Fraud
ACORN turned in voter registrations for minors and the deceased
10/31/06, Washington, DC–ACORN is once again under scrutiny by elections officials, the public, and the press for apparent voter registration fraud in Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. These accusations are only the most recent in the group’s notorious history that includes ties to voter fraud in 12 states, as outlined in a report by the Employment Policies Institute [EPI].
The most recent accusations of fraud are an unfortunate case of déjà vu, as ACORN faced similar accusations of fraud in Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania in the last two years. So far this election cycle, state elections boards have uncovered the following:
Missouri – The St. Louis elections director estimated that after investigating 5,000 registrations turned in by ACORN, only 10 to 15 percent were legitimate and it had appeared that names had been copied from the phone book. More egregious violations include registrations for three dead people and one 16 year old.
Kansas City's director of elections said about 3,000 registrations turned in by ACORN included suspicious signatures, underage registrants, and birth dates and Social Security numbers conflicting with state databases.
Ohio – Franklin County elections director turned over 500 potentially fraudulent cards turned in by ACORN including registrations with signatures in the same handwriting, addresses for vacant lots, and even a registration for a dead person. Similarly suspicious registrations turned up in Summit and Cuyahoga Counties including a fraudulent card submitted by ACORN that led to a 16 year old being registered to vote.
Pennsylvania – In Philadelphia, the city's voter registration office rejected about 3,000 cards submitted by ACORN because of missing information or invalid addresses. Nearly 100 fraudulent voter registrations submitted by ACORN in Delaware County prompted the District Attorney’s Office to issue an identity theft alert.
“The frequency with which ACORN is accused of voter fraud reveals their continual disregard for the law and the elections process,” said Mike Flynn, EPI’s director of legislative affairs. “Their cavalier disregard for the law undermines the integrity of our voting system.”
http://www.epionline.org/news_detail.cfm?rid=89Immigration reform should reflect a commitment to enforcement, not reward those who blatantly break the rules. - Rep Dan Boren D-Ok
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11-07-2006, 12:12 AM #7
Re: No one asked me for my ID when I voted last Thursday
Originally Posted by houston
All they did was ask me who I wanted to vote as.
I imagine that I could have come back later that day and voted as my other self.
And, no, no one asked for ID. I think it's illegal to do so here in Mexifornia.It's like hell vomited and the Bush administration appeared.
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11-07-2006, 10:48 AM #8
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Originally Posted by Nomoremex
IF YOU ARE REGISTERED YOU HAVE ALREADY BEEN IDENTIFIED AND YOUR NAME IS ALL THAT IS NEEDED. NAME AND ADDRESS IS ALL THAT IS NEEDED.
IDENTIFICATION IS NECESSARY WHEN YOU REGISTER TO VOTE.
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11-07-2006, 01:17 PM #9
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Originally Posted by dyehard39"Remember the Alamo!"
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11-07-2006, 01:42 PM #10
KY law requires a license, SS card, or credit card.
I did present ID when asked.
I came home and was listening to Laura Ingraham show. A fellow from Illinois called in anmd said he handed the poll worker his voter registration card and received a ballot. He asked the worker if they needed an ID. They said no "you look like your picture on your voter card." Whereupon the gentleman informed the worker that the "picture" on his card was the seal of the Republic of Mexico.Unemployment is not working. Deport illegal alien workers now! Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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