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Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
As long as it is properly dated and Hitler's address is in Winsconsin, same
with Mickey Mouse.
Why not. Millions of dead people have voted DEM since at least the Kennedy
Nixon election and even the Sauerbrey election for Guv here so why not
allow Hitler to vote.
It would be the same as the unions forcing all their members to vote DEM
every election.
In the last election ACORN got the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys to vote
in 22 state elections so again, why not Hitler.
http://theobamafile.com/obamaacorn.htm
HITLER is synonimous with DEMs forcing OBAMA CARE down our throats when
the country didn't want it. Over 55% favor repeal.
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In a recall effort, a petition signed by "Adolf Hitler" will be valid; a signature of "Mickey Mouse"
will be valid -- and this is being allowed! The name of this board is The Government Accountability
Board, and all they're doing here is passing the buck.
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http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/20...call_petitionsLast edited by AirFlacco; 12-14-2011 at 05:21 PM.
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12-14-2011, 05:48 PM #2
Re: Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
Saying Hitler is synonymous with democrats is probably one of the more insulting things I've ever heard, and I'm a republican.
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Re: Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
I don't know anything about this topic
But I'm interested in the voter suppresion part in the link
A quick google gets me
Much of the attention on voter suppression in 2011 has focused on a series of voter identification laws, requiring people to present a valid state-issued photo identification in order to cast their votes.
What happens presently?
And If I've ruined this thread feel free to get lost
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Re: Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
Nope. The dopes don't need no ID.
Great post Irish. You're more informed than 99% of the American public,
which ain't saying much-lol.
BTW, the PIIGS are almost off the clift - right? The entire EU is collasping.
I insulted the DEMs? REad the link. The DEMs are the ones putting Hitler's
name on the petition and voted dead people for decades.
These signatures will be accepted unless they are challenged -- which is very handy,
of course, since it means all the unions and other Democrats have to do is flood the system
with so many phony signatures that there's neither the time nor manpower to challenge them all.
And what do you call forcing legislation down a country's throat that it didn't want?
Forcing socialism down a country's throat it didn't want?
Refusing to cut spending when the country wants it cut not to mention the deficit.
Dems just killed the GOPs bill to balance the budget. Surprise, surprise.
That's what Hitler did and I was being nice saying that. I could have said Hitler and
Stalin and Kohiney and Hanibal and Gangas Kahn all members of the most ruthless
leaders in history list just like FDR putting the entire freaking pacific fleet in one spot for the
Japs to kill.
I didn't cause I was being nice.
Last edited by AirFlacco; 12-14-2011 at 10:29 PM.
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12-15-2011, 11:26 AM #5Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
I can't find where it says Democrats are actually putting Hitler's signature on a petition.
Isn't it funny how from state to state the rules on petitions differ? Remember how hard opponents to the petition to repeal in-state tuition for illegal aliens in Maryland looked for technical errors in signatures?
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Re: Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
The DEMs are the ones with the petition to begin with, them and the unions.
Like Rush says, all they have to do is flood the system with thousands of phony names
to tie it up. Also, as I stated, they have used dead people to vote for years like in
the Kennedy election where Mayor Daly in Chicago sent teams out to grave yards copying
names off head stones for votes. That election was so close, Nixon could have ordered a re-count
like Gore but he didn't want to put the country thru what Gore did tying the election
up for months.
It sure ain't the GOPs because they don't want the petition to begin with. Their
man is the one the unions and DEMs are trying to recall.
I also provided a link where ACORN has commited voting fraud by sending phony names
on ballots of many states that included the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys. In the
last election their Feds even raided their offices.
Nevada was one of the states, the same state where voting machines turned out ballots
with only Reid's name on it in the last election.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/...es-raided.html
Now that's something the Nazis would do.
Just saying, ya know?Last edited by AirFlacco; 12-15-2011 at 01:20 PM.
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12-15-2011, 01:33 PM #7Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
ACORN should be abolished, and Chicago politics have been beyond dirty at least since Prohibition. However, my point is that the fact that it may be possible to load a petition with false names and perhaps get away with it does not equate to anyone having done so - yet.
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12-15-2011, 03:08 PM #8
Re: Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
Another Faux Noise "low information voter" moment. And of course, the low information voter bought it hook, line and sinker.
Fox News reporter Eric Shawn told viewers on Thursday that signatures from “Mickey Mouse” and “Adolf Hitler” were “allegedly on petitions in Wisconsin in the recall for Governor Scott Walker.” Fun little story with the potential to go viral? Absolutely. True? Not so much.
In fact, the original story that Shawn evidently built his report off of is about a strictly hypothetical situation discussed by members of the Wisconsin’s Government Accountability Board who were asked what would happen if someone signed the petition as Mickey Mouse. There’s been no actual allegation that anyone actually signed the petition against Walker that way.
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmem...ref=fpnewsfeed
The absurd thing about this story is the inability of the Fox viewer to critically think their way through proposition. Look at it this way...If opposition to Walker really wanted to slant the vote in their favor via false signatures, why would they use names such as Mickey Mouse and Hitler and not names like Jim Smith or Sally Brown?
Remember that Fox viewers recently were shown to be less aware of political facts than folks that watch no news at all. I think this story shows just that truth. Good work Trap. Again...good thing you are not an editor.
To the world of true news facts:
Over 507,000 signatures have been gathered for the recall effort in the first month. The amount required is 540,208. The goal of the campaign is 720,000, and the deadline for submitting signatures is Jan. 17.
Merry Christmas Scott Walker!
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12-15-2011, 03:23 PM #9Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Hitler's name allowed on Wisconsin petition to recall Guv
I think that's probably the point, exaggerated by the use of AH and MM as examples. If - as was admitted - those two names could be accepted, more "normal" names - as you've suggested - would be too. In other words, while there is no evidence to show it has been, the petition could be easily falsified under these circumstances.
Again, that's quite a contrast to the screening of a recent petition circulated here in Maryland.
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12-22-2011, 01:11 AM #11Rookie Poster
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