Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
You cant, that's why it's a bad idea.
Scenario…dude lives with his elderly parents, dude uses elderly parents mail in ballots to vote for who he wants…3 votes, 1 dude. Elderly parents continue oblivious eating their chocolate pudding and shitting in their adult diapers thinking Regan is still president.
well at least in that scenario the votes came from actual people.
if they're really good at rigging votes all actual ballots will just end up in recycling plants and the ballots that ended up in counting stations are fake, pre-crossed ballots.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Anyone too lazy and fat not to get off their ass and leave the house to do their duty should not only have their right to vote taken from them but should also be executed as a traitor.
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
You should just be able to vote online. Government mails you a QR code and you scan it on your phone and cast your vote.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Anyone too lazy and fat not to get off their ass and leave the house to do their duty should not only have their right to vote taken from them but should also be executed as a traitor.
"Anyone not stupid enough to participate in a farce of a democracy should be executed for not wasting their time propagating the myth of popular representation in the American election process"
You're a real patriot
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Originally posted by Lanny
"Anyone not stupid enough to participate in a farce of a democracy should be executed for not wasting their time propagating the myth of popular representation in the American election process"
Nothing wrong with "mail-in" or "absentee" ballots... so long as, each vote submitted has a person's official ID or driver's license # proving they are; indeed, an American citizen, officially registered to vote, proving they are 'one person, who has one vote.'
Until ALL states approve of such ID requirements, then yes... I believe it would be too easy for "fraudulent" ballots to be entered/ to happen.
So, why won't some/all states agree to such an easy solution? Why not have such a voting requirement? So, fraud would have no way of happening? that's the 'real' question, me thinks.
POLECAT
POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret
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Originally posted by Netflxchillr
Nothing wrong with "mail-in" or "absentee" ballots… so long as, each vote submitted has a person's official ID or driver's license # proving they are; indeed, an American citizen, officially registered to vote, proving they are 'one person, who has one vote.'
Until ALL states approve of such ID requirements, then yes… I believe it would be too easy for "fraudulent" ballots to be entered/ to happen.
So, why won't some/all states agree to such an easy solution? Why not have such a voting requirement? So, fraud would have no way of happening? that's the 'real' question, me thinks.
how we spossed to know if they dead already or not tho
I would suppose, tho, if they were 'dead' they wouldn't be able to give a 'finger-print' for a new ID or driver's license or be able to get- new identification.
I just support the idea of having to register our personal ID# on our voter registration & how that helps ensures a valid registered voter = "ONE person, ONE vote," scenario.
Originally posted by Solstice
There are known knowns and there are known unknowns but there are also unknown unknowns. Things we dont know that we dont know.
unknown unknowns are things that are already known to us, they're known knowns because the only way we can not know a not known is by knowing it.
if you think obese americans are the same as and have the same mantel and temperament (not that i know what these words mean) as starving germans then you'd be sore and mistaken.
Originally posted by Netflxchillr
Pole, I don't have all the dang answers!
I would suppose, tho, if they were 'dead' they wouldn't be able to give a 'finger-print' for a new ID or driver's license or be able to get- new identification.
I just support the idea of having to register our personal ID# on our voter registration & how that helps ensures a valid registered voter = "ONE person, ONE vote," scenario.
That's not going to stop people like my forcing your wife/husband/son/daughter/grandparents etc to vote how I say.
That's the problem with this remote shit, all the precautions in the world doesn't stop the fact that vote could have been placed under duress...harder to do that when you are in a voter booth on your own.
"Yes honey, I voted the way you told me too"...
"good, now lets go eat, you can have 1/2 a chicken breast on your house salad as a reward"
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