You know what's truly funny here? That a handful of members are allowed to post bigoted, defamatory, obscene, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive comments and it is accepted behavior by the owners, admin, mods and those that are willing not to speak up about it.
Actually, it's pretty sad.
All you have to do is take a peek at recent threads that have been posted and the content of those threads to see that they would fit the above violations to a "T", including this thread. For everyone to be focused on the "Donkey" comment goes to show how entrenched this type of behavior is and how acceptable it has become.
Well Dave, you are entitled to your opinion of course. There's a three letter word for one's butt that blanks out on the site. I used the six letter word for the animal that's also called the three letter word sometimes. If people don't like the suggestion that people put their butt/donkey/rear/tush etc in their car, a bus, a bicycle or their feet to get somewhere to get a valid ID so be it.
You know what's truly funny here? That a handful of members are allowed to post bigoted, defamatory, obscene, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive comments and it is accepted behavior by the owners, admin, mods and those that are willing not to speak up about it.
if it's a non-issue why are the democrats fighting it so hard?Voter fraud is a non-issue and just another "wedge" issue the Republicans are bringing to the forefront. Please, please, someone who claims that voter fraud is so rampant that additional laws have to be implemented to curb it, show us where their have been prosecutions of those that have committed voter fraud.
Maybe some are confusing voter fraud with election fraud. You know the old saying:
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The truth hurts sometimes.
According to the article linked in ChefDennis' post, "voter fraud is an issue of concern to both sides of the political spectrum."
As it should be - any type of fraud causes damage to all of us, directly or indirectly.
Blaming it on those scumbag liberals, though, is evidence of a kneejerk ideology, rather than actual fact, and is convincing only to those who look no further for the truth.
Demonizing 'the other side' is largely responsible for the inability of Congress to get anything done the past few years - it needs to stop.
if it's a non-issue why are the democrats fighting it so hard?
As for convictions for voter fraud...
Minnesota Leads the Nation in Voter Fraud Convictions -- ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
Ramsey County Elections Manager Joe Mansky, who sits on the governor's special committee and is widely considered to be a state expert on voting, said that the vast majority of such cases involve people who have been convicted of a felony, are ineligible to vote, but do anyway.
"This is just individuals acting on their own, with imperfect information, no information," he said.
PoliGraph: Voter fraud claim inconclusive | Capitol View | Minnesota Public Radio
113 out of roughly 2.9 million voters, that's less than 1 percent. Furthermore:
if it's a non-issue why are the democrats fighting it so hard?
uhhhhh.......because the Republicans are making an issue out of a non-issue that would result in legal voters not being able to vote?
No.. Democrats are fighting the laws tooth and nail. If it is a non-issue why fight it?
*sigh* Because there is no need for a voter ID law. Ask yourself this question, "If you are more likely to get struck by lightning than find an instance of voter fraud, why the need for it then?"
Did you read the paper in my other post?