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September 28, 2010 at 1:03 PM #610187September 28, 2010 at 1:05 PM #610266jficquetteParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Okay, while I enjoying vilifying the SEIU as much as the next (conservative) guy, this is somewhat disingenuous. Yeah, the Dems get up to some fairly hinky stuff when it comes to voting, but so do the Republicans.
Winning elections is all about getting out the vote, and both sides engage in a fair amount of chicanery, “palm greasing” and outright fraud to do exactly that.
My dad and uncle grew up in Chicago where, according to them both, the mantra during elections was “vote early and often”.[/quote]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.
September 28, 2010 at 1:05 PM #611238jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Okay, while I enjoying vilifying the SEIU as much as the next (conservative) guy, this is somewhat disingenuous. Yeah, the Dems get up to some fairly hinky stuff when it comes to voting, but so do the Republicans.
Winning elections is all about getting out the vote, and both sides engage in a fair amount of chicanery, “palm greasing” and outright fraud to do exactly that.
My dad and uncle grew up in Chicago where, according to them both, the mantra during elections was “vote early and often”.[/quote]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.
September 28, 2010 at 1:05 PM #610926jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Okay, while I enjoying vilifying the SEIU as much as the next (conservative) guy, this is somewhat disingenuous. Yeah, the Dems get up to some fairly hinky stuff when it comes to voting, but so do the Republicans.
Winning elections is all about getting out the vote, and both sides engage in a fair amount of chicanery, “palm greasing” and outright fraud to do exactly that.
My dad and uncle grew up in Chicago where, according to them both, the mantra during elections was “vote early and often”.[/quote]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.
September 28, 2010 at 1:05 PM #610817jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Okay, while I enjoying vilifying the SEIU as much as the next (conservative) guy, this is somewhat disingenuous. Yeah, the Dems get up to some fairly hinky stuff when it comes to voting, but so do the Republicans.
Winning elections is all about getting out the vote, and both sides engage in a fair amount of chicanery, “palm greasing” and outright fraud to do exactly that.
My dad and uncle grew up in Chicago where, according to them both, the mantra during elections was “vote early and often”.[/quote]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.
September 28, 2010 at 1:05 PM #610182jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Okay, while I enjoying vilifying the SEIU as much as the next (conservative) guy, this is somewhat disingenuous. Yeah, the Dems get up to some fairly hinky stuff when it comes to voting, but so do the Republicans.
Winning elections is all about getting out the vote, and both sides engage in a fair amount of chicanery, “palm greasing” and outright fraud to do exactly that.
My dad and uncle grew up in Chicago where, according to them both, the mantra during elections was “vote early and often”.[/quote]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.
September 28, 2010 at 1:23 PM #610968Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.
September 28, 2010 at 1:23 PM #610858Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.
September 28, 2010 at 1:23 PM #611282Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.
September 28, 2010 at 1:23 PM #610309Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.
September 28, 2010 at 1:23 PM #610224Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.
September 28, 2010 at 1:36 PM #610976jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.[/quote]
Thanks, but this thread was about fraudulent voting. As far as money goes and influence peddling, Obama raises $800 mil for his election. Twice what McCain spent. So Dems are big spenders too and apparently peddle influence with the best of them. Blago comes to mind, as does the attempt to bribe Sestak(sp) with a federal job. Concerning vote suppression we all remember the Black Panthers in Philly. Let’s not forget the bias of the MSM either. I guess passing the HC bill on a “deemed to passed” basis is voter suppression too in a way even though of course it involved congress.
John
September 28, 2010 at 1:36 PM #611289jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.[/quote]
Thanks, but this thread was about fraudulent voting. As far as money goes and influence peddling, Obama raises $800 mil for his election. Twice what McCain spent. So Dems are big spenders too and apparently peddle influence with the best of them. Blago comes to mind, as does the attempt to bribe Sestak(sp) with a federal job. Concerning vote suppression we all remember the Black Panthers in Philly. Let’s not forget the bias of the MSM either. I guess passing the HC bill on a “deemed to passed” basis is voter suppression too in a way even though of course it involved congress.
John
September 28, 2010 at 1:36 PM #610232jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.[/quote]
Thanks, but this thread was about fraudulent voting. As far as money goes and influence peddling, Obama raises $800 mil for his election. Twice what McCain spent. So Dems are big spenders too and apparently peddle influence with the best of them. Blago comes to mind, as does the attempt to bribe Sestak(sp) with a federal job. Concerning vote suppression we all remember the Black Panthers in Philly. Let’s not forget the bias of the MSM either. I guess passing the HC bill on a “deemed to passed” basis is voter suppression too in a way even though of course it involved congress.
John
September 28, 2010 at 1:36 PM #610316jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=jficquette]
Do you have any links to information outlining the extent of republican cheating?? Maybe an article where they catch Republicans registering thousands of fraudulent voters? This is not the first article about Dem voting fraud that I have seen.[/quote]
John: Its always been about “Bodies” (Democrats) versus “Money” (Republican). Like I said, I don’t question Democrat chicanery, whether we’re talking Tammany Hall, the Daley Chicago Machine, or the SEIU. I don’t think Republicans use these type tactics, rather, I believe they use a completely different set of tools, including influence peddling, voter suppression, etc.
As the saying goes: “All politics is local”. It should include the corollary: “All politics is dirty”. To suggest that the GOP is in any way blameless is risible, and it ignores the obvious fact that all politicians, regardless of stripe, ideology or party, exist to get elected and will do anything to do so.[/quote]
Thanks, but this thread was about fraudulent voting. As far as money goes and influence peddling, Obama raises $800 mil for his election. Twice what McCain spent. So Dems are big spenders too and apparently peddle influence with the best of them. Blago comes to mind, as does the attempt to bribe Sestak(sp) with a federal job. Concerning vote suppression we all remember the Black Panthers in Philly. Let’s not forget the bias of the MSM either. I guess passing the HC bill on a “deemed to passed” basis is voter suppression too in a way even though of course it involved congress.
John
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