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That's really desperate. There are a lot of old folks (sm) - Abbycadabby

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in Florida. From what I've seen of them at the Ryan rallies, many of them are pretty savvy. But then there are others, poor old people. My mother lived in Florida and if she had gotten something like that (though she was a Democrat) she would have panicked. That's really low life to do that - but it's the Obamamachine. I don't really expect anything different from them.

Thanks, Texan, but I think I'll wait for the results - of the investigation

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before pronouncing judgment on who's behind this. Democrats detest intimidation and voter suppression. They've been really good at exposing it, investigating it, fighting against it and winning substantial legal victories in the courts.

The GOP, on the other hand, has shown its willingness to pull any trick in the book to get elected. Their recent ploy is a voter confusion campaign, as evidenced by the chameleon candidate who changes belief systems and policies from one day to the next. It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if we eventually find out this was staged by a desperate winger trying to take the heat off their party on this issue and make things appear exactly the opposite of what they truly are, taking cues from the MPD candidate that all bets are off and the party should rally behind him and do anything and everything humanly possible to get him elected, regardless of how reprehensible. This is made even more plausible by recent reports that intimidation and suppression efforts have actually yielded results completely opposite from the originally intended outcome in swing states, where dems have been showing up in droves to vote early.

Al Franken. Remember? A Democrat? - backwards typist

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ACORN? Remember them? SEIU? Remember them? New Black Panther Party? Remember them? Jesse Jackson, Jr. and Blago? Remember them?

How quickly they forget. - Texan

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Which one of them launched a - nationwide state legislative initiative

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to encode voter suppression into election laws in time for 2012 based on well documented bogus claims of voter fraud? Which party does Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett belong to....they guy who blew the lid off the scheme when he said, "Voter ID, which is going to allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania, done!"....an effort democrats promptly undid. The media saw to it that it died a very painful, public death, much the same way Rick Scott's law bit the dust in the state which is the subject of this post's inquiry.

Let's stop beating around the bush, shall we? I am not interested in discussing a history of bogus claims wingers use to try to cover up their own shameless war on voters' rights on account of their inability to win the election on their REAL agenda and policies and inept leaders. You and your ilk can have at it, but I think voters are a bit more concerned with the realities on the ground, not lies propagated by the party who has been caught red-handed rummaging through the cookie jar.

Can you name a single effort made by elected democrats to suppress millions of votes? Just one.
The PA law is not dead. They just can't put it in place for this election - backwards typist
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but it can be put in effect for the next election. Gov. Corbett did not make that comment either.

Yes, let's not be making bogus claims, shall we? We could all get along much better without them.

Uh, up until 1965, yeah, it's well known that the democratic party tried to suppress the votes of the poor and African-Americans (or would you like the word Blacks better-don't want to be called a racist); and of course, any time ballots disappear like they did in 2008, that's voter suppression.
My "ilk"? Sorry, but I'm very concerned with what's happening in both parties and what I see, I don't like, especially on the democratic side. The snide remarks, of which you also speak and a party to, the undeniable Senate and House in-fighting and almost downright hate flowing from the likes of Schumer, Hoyer, Pelosi, Reid, Jackson-Lee, Waters, etc., shall I go on?

Although Obama calls for unity, he has done nothing but do the opposite.

I'd rather stick to my guns and bible than to vote for Obama. We don't need 4 more years of incompetence, outright lying, and stomping on our Constitution by taking our freedoms away slowly and piece-by-piece, a nibble at a time so "back door" that no one can see what's happening. Only the blind followers are in denial of that.

I'm not sure who said it, but it was said. Voter suppression, - check. Despicable. NM
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