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Look, in response to this dipshit nonsense about the voter registration thing - it isn't and does not meet the legal definition of "voter fraud". Why can't you rightwing dipshits understand this? Unless you are arguing it under false pretenses, which you are.
I just moved a few months back. I registered to vote in my new location. Guess what, my name is probably still on the rolls of where I used to live. Have I committed a crime? Voter fraud? No. Now, follow me here..If say, I vote at my old polling place, or if I was a real dick I voted at BOTH locations - that would indeed make me culpable of voter fraud. Last time I voted at my old residence, my father, now deceased for three years was still on the rolls. I guess he's committing "voter fraud" form beyond the grave according to the definition their using on FOX News.
ACORN collects names. Period. That's it. They have a legal responsibility to A) Turn over EVERY name they get, even if they suspect it's fraudulent.and b) inform/flag the authorities on those they think are suspicious.
You can go and write "Mickey Mouse" on the form and they, by LAW have to turn it over to the election board.
If you show up and try to vote under the fraudulent information you turned in, whether it's through ACORN or any zillions of ways to register to vote - then THAT is voter fraud.
But shit, why let facts get in the way of whatever little voter suppression narrative you want to use.
You know, here's an example of someone committing possible voter fraud:
See, here some poor voter named "Ann Coulter" showed up and voted someplace where she didn't live. See, someone who does that, you see, that's potentially Voter Fraud.
- what a whore. suprised she found time to vote in between spitting on illegal immigrants and bombing abortion clinicslackofcolor
- Definitely also DIRTY...!********
- Yup, just looks like an excuse to purge voter registrations...IRNlun6

