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Re: How Widespread is Voter Fraud? 

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Sun, 22 Dec 13 10:50 PM | 77 view(s)
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When registration records are not cleansed of the dead, there is no evidence that any of these dead people are signing petitions, voting, or attending rallies.

...no evidence that they aren't either. Absence of proof is not proof of absence. If voter fraud is not investigated, how do you propose to keep the public confidence in the electoral process? Do you even understand why that confidence is important?




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Re: How Widespread is Voter Fraud?
By: keystone
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Sun, 22 Dec 13 7:15 PM
Msg. 59281 of 65535

True The Vote?

Are you serious?

Those are interesting facts, but drawing the conclusion that they are indications of fraud?

That is rather tenuous logic, if at all logical.

The presentment of these "facts" is in itself an exercise in obfuscation.
Drawing irrelevant conclusions from facts is a game.
It is not logic. It is not research.

People die all the time. It comes from living.
That there are 348,000 dead people registered in 27 states is a meaningless statement.

When registration records are not cleansed of the dead, there is no evidence that any of these dead people are signing petitions, voting, or attending rallies.

Dead reckoning.


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