But if you can prove Kepler wrong, at least in the state of Minnesota, it could be worth some coin.Voter fraud is a myth with no historical support.
But if you can prove Kepler wrong, at least in the state of Minnesota, it could be worth some coin.![]()
I'm assuming that if you had proof of an actual conviction of someone that would be enough, although I doubt they'd pay. They also covered their butts by limiting the window of time.How would you "prove" it to the satisfaction of the ACLU? The people really in the know about voter fraud are the ones engaging in it. Recent reports show hundreds of felons who were not eligible to vote, did so and almost certainly gave the bulk of their votes to the "comedian."
Kepler -- see the 1994 Maryland Gubernatorial Glendening vs. Sauerbrey .Probably because it's not a fundamental right to board an airplane.
Voter fraud is a myth with no historical support. Voter intimidation is a fact with tons of historical support.
I'm assuming that if you had proof of an actual conviction of someone that would be enough, although I doubt they'd pay. They also covered their butts by limiting the window of time.
As compared to a myth with historical support.Voter fraud is a myth with no historical support.
In Minnesota, a debt owed out of a bet is not enforceable, so that would give the ACLU another out.I'm reminded of that anti-Semitic outfit (Institute for Historical Review, founded by America's foremost anti-Semite, Willis Carto) that offered a $50,000 reward for anyone who could prove the Holocaust existed. A guy named Mel Mermelstein offered the proof, which of course, IHR rejected. He took them to court, charging breach of promise, and won ($90,000). Judicial/legal binding recognition of the Holocaust. Mel is a true hero.
Try to buy OTC Sudafed without an ID, I can vote but I can't take what the Doctor told me to take without an IDI still haven't quite figured out why it's okay for airlines to require that people show a photo ID to board an airplane but it's "controversial" to ask voters to show a photo ID to vote, especially when states provide photo ID cards for free!!
In Minnesota, a debt owed out of a bet is not enforceable, so that would give the ACLU another out.
I think there was a study, or multiple studies that showed in Minnesota there have been a total of about 100 convictions for voter fraud over the past 3-4 years. IIRC, most of them are things like felons voting. Not real sure if any involved fraudulent use of another's id.
Voter fraud isn't a myth, but I'm also not convinced it's a problem anywhere near the proportion represented to justify things such as constitutional amendments.
Try to buy OTC Sudafed without an ID, I can vote but I can't take what the Doctor told me to take without an ID
Let the swiftboating begin. Obama accused of taking credit for Osama's death. The problem was that he didn't follow the Bush doctrine: I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority.
Here's yet another sign that we've had too many in the military and related organizations on the payroll to begin with.
Group launches campaign accusing Obama of taking credit for bin Laden raid
FoxNews.com
A group of former military and intelligence operatives launched an aggressive campaign against President Obama Wednesday, accusing the president of claiming undue credit for the Usama bin Laden raid and suggesting his administration is behind politically motivated security leaks.
The group, called Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund Inc., unveiled a 22-minute video on its website, and pledged to go on air with a TV ad sometime in September.
In the video, an array of retired CIA agents and other intelligence personnel suggest the administration has been leaking security details for political gain, and specifically criticize the president over his public handling of the bin Laden raid.
"Mr. President, you did not kill Usama bin Laden. America did," Navy SEAL Ben Smith said in the video. "The work that the American military has done killed Usama bin Laden. You did not."
That's what happens when political agendas trump common sense.Try to buy OTC Sudafed without an ID, I can vote but I can't take what the Doctor told me to take without an ID
Meh. Given that Romney, McCain, Hillary, Biden and everyone else all openly said that they wouldn't dare to violate Pakistan's soverignty to kill the ****er, I don't think it's going to go anywhere. Romney sure as hell isn't going to want to talk about it aside from saying "He's dead. Good."
Now that some states are offering to give away the cards, and to reach out to folks to bring the issuance process to them, the argument has shifted to the cost of birth certificates or other documents required to get the cards. Well, since states issue birth certificates, why can't they issue them for free, too? Or, why can't some of these people just buy one or two fewer six packs to pay for the certificates?
And other states could also provide free birth certificates to people who no longer live there. Or the ID card issuing states could offer to re-imburse.
Leave the 2007 NL East race out of this.As compared to a myth with historical support.
Massachusetts can afford to send out letters to all EBT card holders encouraging them to register to vote at a cost of approx 1/4 million. I'd think they could afford to get birth certificates also
Try to buy OTC Sudafed without an ID, I can vote but I can't take what the Doctor told me to take without an ID