http://www.thedartmouth.com/article.php?aid=20041018022
Quote from: GaiDaL on October 18, 2004, 07:32 PM
http://www.thedartmouth.com/article.php?aid=20041018022
I just read that in todays newspaper too. Good article. Do you go to Dartmouth?
Both sides do it; it isn't party-sanctioned, anyway.
Don't get me started about the number of liberals who participate in voter fraud vs the number of conservatives...
QuoteDo you go to Dartmouth?
My girlfriend does. =]
There was an internal memo leaked from the Democratic party urging participant to try to defraud voters as well as intimidate voters at the polls.
In Wisconsin in 2000, a New York millionaire was caught handing out cigarettes to homeless people in Milwaukee in exchange for their vote for Gore. Doyle campaign staffers (governor, Democrat) were also caught handing out absentee ballots and donuts to mentally-handicapped people at a mental health facility in Kenosha. Fraud is everywhere, and the only real evidence supporting it points the finger more often than not squarely at the DNC's operatives.
Yeah all democrats are bastards and those republicans are squeky clean...
Quote from: muert0 on October 19, 2004, 10:17 PM
Yeah all democrats are bastards and those republicans are squeky clean...
Of course not. In Wisconsin, however, they certainly are, generally moreso than the state's Democrats.
Quote from: GaiDaL on October 18, 2004, 08:40 PM
QuoteDo you go to Dartmouth?
My girlfriend does. =]
What is her name?
Quote from: muert0 on October 19, 2004, 10:17 PM
Yeah all democrats are bastards and those republicans are squeky clean...
I can honestly see that no voter fraud memos have ever come across my desk at the Republican Headquarters.
Are you really 17? If so how long have you worked there?
Quote from: muert0 on October 20, 2004, 03:01 PM
Are you really 17? If so how long have you worked there?
Yes to the first question.
To the second question, you'll have to qualify it. At that particular office? About 2 months. On the campaign, ever since the Democratic primary got rolling. For the Republican party and the President's campaigns in general, 4 years.