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Of course not. What a ludicrous suggestion.
I did in fact go to the site. That was how I knew it was bat**** insane. I quoted the title of the video exactly as it appeared in my web browser. I never said there was "basically no voter fraud". I never said "I am right no matter what...". Well done, wrong on every count!
There is no evidence of any considerable voter fraud.
Do you have anything from some place not bat**** insane?
You stated that you didn't watch the vid and still said that it was bat**** insane. How could you know if it’s bat**** insane if you’ve never seen it? You said that there was no evidence of voter fraud. The vid presents an argument contrary to your statement, but you show me no willingness to even observe the other side of the argument. You stated that what I displayed didn't matter because of its source. Most of what I said was justified. And you didn’t mention my point that you, being a reasonable person, would actually check to see if anything you said was accurate, you know, like if you actually thought you had a leg to stand on.AWhy would I waste my valuable time watching a video from a bat**** insane source? By the way, youtube videos are not what would be called reliable or accurate sources of information either. The people who posted this video also posted one called "Campus Censorship and the End of America". Can't imagine why I do not consider them reliable...
I only support the death penalty in cases where a life was taken. No lives are taken with voter fraud.
So would you support capital punishment for people who commit voter fraud?
Please explain why or why not.
So would you support capital punishment for people who commit voter fraud?
Please explain why or why not.
So would you support capital punishment for people who commit voter fraud?
Please explain why or why not.
Did you actually watch the video, or did you see the site name and immediately snap your mind shut? No, that place is not bat**** insane. Watch the vid, then tell me that none of it makes any semblance of sense. Even if it were completely insane, the vid is 4 min long, not a hardship regardless of bias.
Here's the vid from youtube. Maybe you'll find this site more palatable.
it doesn't get caught.
About sums this thread up.
I don't understand why everyone thinks this is so ridiculous. Voter fraud can change the outcome of an election. That can potentially get millions of people killed. It's been going on in parts of Africa for decades. It isn't some victimless, inconsequential crime. It can end up costing lives.
It's not my poll or my question, nor is there anything about the wording to suggest it was intended to be specific to any one country. Still, the point stands anywhere in the world, voter fraud can have deadly consequences on a massive scale, so the idea of it being punishable by death doesn't seem that far off the mark to me. If I'm wrong, say why.The go to the African section and ask your poll question for what people think about voter fraud in Africa.
I don't understand why everyone thinks this is so ridiculous. Voter fraud can change the outcome of an election. That can potentially get millions of people killed. It's been going on in parts of Africa for decades. It isn't some victimless, inconsequential crime. It can end up costing lives.
So would you support capital punishment for people who commit voter fraud?
Please explain why or why not.
Do you mean in America? No I can't, I'm not American. I'm in Cambodia, we've had the same "democratically elected" prime minister for about 30 years. We know all about voter fraud here, though there are never any "convictions" for it if it's successful. That's kind of the pointSo that we can properly gauge this situation, can you tell us the number of actual election fraud convictions in the last election cycle?
Do you mean in America? No I can't, I'm not American. I'm in Cambodia, we've had the same "democratically elected" prime minister for about 30 years. We know all about voter fraud here, though there are never any "convictions" for it if it's successful. That's kind of the point
Then how do you know it exists if nobody is ever convicted of a crime that you claim is a problem?
And yes, my comments were directed about US voter fraud convictions.
Then how do you know it exists if nobody is ever convicted of a crime that you claim is a problem?
And yes, my comments were directed about US voter fraud convictions.
So would you support capital punishment for people who commit voter fraud?
Please explain why or why not.
That is irrelevant and off-topic.So that we can properly gauge this situation, can you tell us the number of actual election fraud convictions in the last election cycle?