In a system where your 2nd amendment rights hang by a thread in the senate I think we had better be concerned with any fraud.
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I don't think it's falling into anyone's trap to ask for crazy things like "proof" or "evidence" of any crime. I agree that election laws are lax and need to be tightened, but the current method of passing whatever state Republicans can just a few months before election day isn't exactly winning over any fans.FiremanBob wrote:SB, you are falling into the Democrat's trap by insisting on statistical evidence for something that, because of presently lax election laws in many places (and at the federal level), is nearly the "perfect crime".





The left is traditionally revolutionary in nature. The right is traditionally reactionary in nature. You will never find the level of motivation in the right as it exists in the left.vaeevictiss wrote:How about we just stop acting like the libs, dems, and welfare recipients and stop blaming this problem on everyone but ourselves.
We are to blame for this. Republicans and conservatives in general have gotten horribly lazy at the polls and events. Did you see our pathetic turnout at lobby day?
Look at our counterparts. They are ferociously bonded to their cause and actually work together unlike we do. It also doesn't help that we lambaste people for their personal lives. Do you really think that makes them feel like we're a welcoming group of people?
