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Keystone Phil
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« on: February 01, 2007, 10:30:18 PM »

i just find it funny that the party who gets the greatest percent of dead people's votes are complaining about electoral fraud.

Woohoo, bringing up issues from the 1960s. It doesn't fly.

You are seriously very, very naive if you think that that doesn't happen today. Verily, meet major American cities...
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2007, 10:53:34 PM »

i just find it funny that the party who gets the greatest percent of dead people's votes are complaining about electoral fraud.

Woohoo, bringing up issues from the 1960s. It doesn't fly.

You are seriously very, very naive if you think that that doesn't happen today. Verily, meet major American cities...

Right. There have been no recorded incidents of dead voters intentionally registered since the early 1970s, but don't worry, it still happens.

Haha. Wow. You think because there have been no recorded incidents that it doesn't happen and then you get smart with me. Fantasy Land must be lovely this time of year...
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2007, 12:00:21 PM »

i just find it funny that the party who gets the greatest percent of dead people's votes are complaining about electoral fraud.

Woohoo, bringing up issues from the 1960s. It doesn't fly.

You are seriously very, very naive if you think that that doesn't happen today. Verily, meet major American cities...

Right. There have been no recorded incidents of dead voters intentionally registered since the early 1970s, but don't worry, it still happens.

Haha. Wow. You think because there have been no recorded incidents that it doesn't happen and then you get smart with me. Fantasy Land must be lovely this time of year...

When you have evidence, call me. Until then, your accusations of naivete are nothing more than hot air.

How many people live in your small town Fantasy Land, Verily? Are you familiar with Philadelphia? Are you familiar with other big cities? Are you really that foolish to believe that this problem just happened to disappear after the 70s?
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2007, 10:49:04 AM »



All you've done is make mysterious prognostications that it happens. I could believe your assertions, or I could believe the facts. FYI, I live right next to and work in New York City, so you have no right to comment about my small town.

Fact is that no "dead voting" has happened since the 1970s? That's pretty hard to prove.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2007, 11:16:27 AM »



All you've done is make mysterious prognostications that it happens. I could believe your assertions, or I could believe the facts. FYI, I live right next to and work in New York City, so you have no right to comment about my small town.

Fact is that no "dead voting" has happened since the 1970s? That's pretty hard to prove.

The burden of proof falls on you for asserting that it does occur.

Here you go - http://blogs.knoxnews.com/knx/silence/archives/2006/02/more_on_dead_vo_1.shtml

P.S. - This happened in early 2006, not in the 1970s.
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« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2007, 10:34:25 PM »


Philadelphia is a Democratic city like most others- Chicago, NYC, Detroit, Boston, etc.  You lost PA in 2004.  You lost bigtime in 2006.  Please stop whining Phil, the GOP has most of the country.

How is that even remotely related to what I said about dead voting in major cities? How is that whining?

 
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It is really amazing how you stretch every last thing so you can connect it to some rant about local politics. How does catering to the right wing with the selection of candidates mean that dead voting doesn't occur? Can you finally admit that you just like to rant about stupid things?

You then make some loose connection with a local group which is absolutely laughable. I'd love to respect your arguments, Flyers, but you make it so easy to dismiss all of your points. Take a hint - don't make everything about the evil right wing and then we can have a real conversation.

Do me a favor and stop bringing up a race where votes were properly counted in certain areas to mean that other irregularities didn't happen. You're a cheap hack. You need to make everything about some conservative conspiracy and it's really old. Stay on the topic of dead voters or do us both a favor and don't waste your time posting.
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« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2007, 12:06:55 PM »



What conspiracy? 

I am addressing the topic of "dead voters."  You keep saying or strongly hinting to the fact that the Republicans would have won PA if it were not for this because of this "dead voter" phenomenon.

Eh...no...I wasn't. Again, you twist everything to get your little rant in about the local/state GOP. The best is when you turn it into a "we had to turn to the conservatives voters with our candidates and you still aren't happy!" If anything, you are the one who refuses to be pleased with your victories. Another bit of proof that your arguments are so very twisted.


 
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No, Flyers, you just like to complain about Scott Cummings and loosely connect it to dead voting. Neighborhood Civic PAC has nothing to do with the dead voter issue and you know it. You dream up these issues with local Republicans and go into your foaming at the mouth, irrational tirades. Keep making a fool of yourself especially with the local stuff. People are loving your nonsense...
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