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packosays...all i see is failure of the staff to inform the people of the issue... i don't see them actively seeking/promoting it
especially in the first case presented in the video
if anything i see a protocol issue, that could be solved by a 15min meeting
a vast, left-wing conspiracy? no evidence of that
any proof that this doesn't occur at all with Republican supporters? no evidence of that
any proof that this is any thing other than isolated incidents with staged actors (we know the first lady undercover is... why not any of the other examples?)
A major study by the Justice Department between 2002 and 2007 showed of the 300 million votes cast in that period, federal prosecutors convicted only 86 people for voter fraud – and of those few cases, most involved persons who were simply unaware of their ineligibility.
because when elections are decided by 0.00000286% of the the voters, its an issue
wto make a different comparison... whats a bigger concern... the 1% or the 0.00000286%? which of those two groups do you think has more money to influence politics? yeah...
poor job at propoganda
Now I have no reason to distrust the Justice Department findings. But this seems like a non-issue, until you realize the actual tactic here is voter surpression.
packosays...http://www.truthaboutfraud.org/
packosays...http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2012/04/24/the-myth-of-voter-fraud
KnivesOutsays...GOP voter fraud in Florida
"Mr. Dinerstein said that about 100 registration forms were affected there. Some had apparently forged signatures and other incorrect information, such as incorrect addresses, GOP officials said."
So we have 100,000 known incidents (in Florida alone) of attempted voter fraud performed by a professional firm hired by the GOP.
And then we have 1 DNC volunteer in Texas...
Yeah, that's a fair comparison.
VoodooVsays...don't forget the voter fraud in maine for the GOP primary.
HadouKen24says...These guys again? Seriously?
If you weren't aware, the group that made the video has a history of misrepresenting themselves to employees of "liberal" organizations in the hopes that they will say something embarrassing, recording these conversations in violation of the laws of some states (I'm unsure if this conversation would qualify under TX law), and editing the tapes in order to create the appearance of wrongdoing.
Project Veritas is a farce. If they release a video, it's relatively safe to assume that there is exculpatory footage that they just didn't release--that's the way it has been so far.
NetRunnersays...For those who don't already know project "Veritas", it's the same fine people behind the ACORN tapes, the Shirley Sherrod tape, etc.
It's the whole Andrew Breitbart / James O'Keefe smear project.
Boise_Libsays...Project Veritas?!?
HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa <pause to draw deep breath> HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa!
chingalerasays...Whatever happened to real news? Oh yeah, it never really existed in the first place!
We need more pentagon papers kinna folks-Not so much reporters as participants...people who see the big picture and risk imprisonment in the name of information distribution. People who realize that a non-disclosure statement signed will at at some point, mean your own mental and spiritual demise.
Real history would record that Lyndon B. Johnson was a complete piece of human garbage. Buildings should be renamed that carry his name, the man was a fucking monster. His administration fucked us to stone age in the grand schemata....
Assange fucked up. He wasn't choosy enough with what he released, eh?
Xaielaosays...GOP gets caught red handed, so they have to try and force a Democratic staffer to the same, even though she at no points encourages this woman to vote twice, only giggles at the idea. She should have told the woman it was illegal, but she certainly didn't break the law;. the 'reporter' did.
quantumushroomsays...You folks on the left would be more credible by saying, "Ah, there's mistakes and corruption on both sides" instead of inventing elaborate conspiracies about voter suppression.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to quantumushroom's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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