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Reply #30 - 12/27/22 at 04:45:17
 
Without going any further off the topic of this thread, we’ve all seen those commercials for different drugs on TV and at the end they’re mandated to list all the possible side effects. Now we also probably seen those government paid commercials about getting the vaccine. What if they also listed all the possible side effects at the end of those commercials?

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Our elections are getting ridiculous. We need: One day vote. Specific excused absentee voting only. Yes, you must have a government issued ID and be on the voter roll where you live. Enough of this early voting, mailing ballots to household, etc..  it’s ripe for fraud. Maybe it’s worked in the past, but some nefarious people have picked up on the fact that these methods are easy to manipulate enough in close elections to make a difference.

If we went back to same day voting, ID, voter rolls, etc.., like most other countries that aren’t third world (which is what the Democratic Party is) election can function with little problem.

I have no idea if Lake would have won with a normal election. Maybe she would’ve, maybe she wouldn’t have. But from what I’ve seen during this trial, in my opinion, with as close as the outcome was, there’s a legitimate question
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Reply #31 - 12/27/22 at 07:47:09
 
Why am I not surprised that all of your solutions to the imaginary problems with voting lean Right?

Az has been using mail-in voting without problems for decades.
A. it's convenient
B. it's more economical... ( no need for mailing sample ballots)
C. it leaves a paper trail
D. it avoids weather problems, long lines, traffic, transportation, health, volunteers shortages.

Yeah,... let's stop that

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Reply #32 - 12/27/22 at 12:50:31
 
Much like before Rush Limbaugh, everyone thought the media was unbiased, so just keep thinking everything was running smoothly with your elections before….
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Reply #33 - 12/27/22 at 13:14:48
 
"Without going any further off the topic of this thread, we’ve all seen those commercials for different drugs on TV and at the end they’re mandated to list all the possible side effects. Now we also probably seen those government paid commercials about getting the vaccine. What if they also listed all the possible side effects at the end of those commercials?"


  Those are not commercials.  PSA do not require side-effects be listed and the side effects would have been a lot of conjecture.  Of course saying it was safe and stopped the spread also was.
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Reply #34 - 12/28/22 at 06:42:54
 
Serowbot wrote on 12/27/22 at 07:47:09:
Why am I not surprised that all of your solutions to the imaginary problems with voting lean Right?
Az has been using mail-in voting without problems for decades.
A. it's convenient
B. it's more economical... ( no need for mailing sample ballots)
C. it leaves a paper trail
D. it avoids weather problems, long lines, traffic, transportation, health, volunteers shortages.


You FORGOT, to tell all,
what the ''REQUIREMENTS' are to prove one is a Citizen of the USA, in AZ.

Before you, 'mail in that vote'.
(Which is UN TRACEABLE)





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Ben Franklin once said: "If you give up a freedom, for the sake of security, you will have neither".
Which is More TRUE, today, than yesterday.('06, S-40, Stock) well, mostly .
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Reply #35 - 12/28/22 at 07:30:38
 
Not untraceable
Your name, signature, and a contact phone number are on the envelope
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Reply #36 - 12/28/22 at 08:32:17
 
Serowbot wrote on 12/28/22 at 07:30:38:
Not untraceable
Your name, signature, and a contact phone number are on the envelope

I see.

So a 'name', a 'scrawl' and 10 numerical items,
are now PROOF of USA Citizenship.

Got it !
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Reply #37 - 12/28/22 at 08:47:58
 
They can verify that your signature matches your registered voter ID.
How does in-person voting expand on that?
Do they see your color?
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Reply #38 - 12/28/22 at 11:18:34
 
Serowbot wrote on 12/28/22 at 08:47:58:
They can verify that your signature matches your registered voter ID.
How does in-person voting expand on that?
Do they see your color?

They can but do they?
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Reply #39 - 12/28/22 at 14:03:40
 
Serowbot wrote on 12/28/22 at 08:47:58:
They can verify that your signature matches your registered voter ID.
How does in-person voting expand on that?
Do they see your color



Strengthen the integrity of chain of custody procedures..............

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Reply #40 - 12/30/22 at 05:34:08
 
“Absolute power corrupts, absolutely”

Organizations that handle a lot of cash gradually develop systems and procedures that make theft harder, not easier. Vote by mail, loosened voter registration rolls, lengthening voting days, online, increasing drop boxes, etc. all make fraud easier, not harder. People in elected office have power and the quest for power knows no bounds.

Elections need more protection, not less.
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Reply #41 - 12/30/22 at 08:56:54
 
WebsterMark wrote on 12/30/22 at 05:34:08:
Vote by mail, loosened voter registration rolls, lengthening voting days, online, increasing drop boxes, etc. all make fraud easier, not harder. People in elected office have power and the quest for power knows no bounds.

Elections need more protection, not less.



Nearly every means to degrade the integrity of the voting process has been achieved.  


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