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Re: New voter ID legislation moves to Mo. Senate,expected to cost Missouri voters $10 million

By: oldCADuser in FFFT | Recommend this post (0)
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It's simple math, if you don't purge the voters who die while continuing to register new voters, eventually the numbers just don't add up. The question that must be asked is, of these dead voters, how many of them actually voted? If you can demonstrate that this was happening then perhaps an argument could make that there's a need for some changes in the voter laws, but until there's actually evidence of a crime, why are we enacting laws and spending tax-payers money to stop crimes which are never committed. And here I thought conservatives were for less laws and regulations and less wasteful spending of tax-payer's money and what could be more wasteful that spending time and money to stop something which never happens.




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Re: New voter ID legislation moves to Mo. Senate,expected to cost Missouri voters $10 million
By: Zimbler0
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Wed, 18 Dec 13 5:53 AM
Msg. 59070 of 65535

Fifteen Missouri counties have more voters than census population

http://watchdog.org/25408/

Missouri has about 90.3 percent of its census voting-age population registered to vote, but 15 counties show more registered voters than people 18 and older.


Clo,
If this is not clear evidence of voter fraud . . .
I don't know what it would take to convince you.

Zim.


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