I see you missed the video of an official GOP canvasser only registering Romney voters, huh?Well, it's good the perpetrator has been arrested. I wonder how he decided which registrations to toss - from what I've heard, party affiliation isn't listed on the form, so was he just picking out names that "sounded" democrat?
He wasn't from the area though, he was from Pennsylvania... maybe somebody told him what the poor neighborhoods were?He might've profiled by home. For example if someone is from a poor neighborhood, toss their ballot because Poor people tend to vote democrat.
Well THAT'S pretty gross.I see you missed the video of an official GOP canvasser only registering Romney voters, huh?
It's entirely likely they have a database setup that matches names to addresses, then matches them against things like home value or median income of the surrounding area. This kind of information isn't exactly hard to come by and could be acquired months in advance. It would also be HIGHLY valuable for targeted ads and such.He wasn't from the area though, he was from Pennsylvania... maybe somebody told him what the poor neighborhoods were?
All that prep work to just put them in a garbage bag and throw them in a dumpster in broad daylight, with witnesses.It's entirely likely they have a database setup that matches names to addresses, then matches them against things like home value or median income of the surrounding area. This kind of information isn't exactly hard to come by and could be acquired months in advance. It would also be HIGHLY valuable for targeted ads and such.
You're right. He probably just told his canvassers to just ask.All that prep work to just put them in a garbage bag and throw them in a dumpster in broad daylight, with witnesses.
It usually IS the dumb guy that gets conspiracies uncovered. If someone hadn't seen him, none of this would have ever been caught.All that prep work to just put them in a garbage bag and throw them in a dumpster in broad daylight, with witnesses.
Names that sounded Black/Hispanic I'm sure.Well, it's good the perpetrator has been arrested. I wonder how he decided which registrations to toss - from what I've heard, party affiliation isn't listed on the form, so was he just picking out names that "sounded" democrat?
Why is it that the side of the political spectrum most vocally worried about voter tampering is the side that keeps getting caught doing it? Color me cynical, but official county-issued voter registration cards that happen to have the wrong date printed on them (after the election, of course) and only in one language seems highly unlikely to be an innocent mistake.
I'm in Texas, my D vote is awash in R racist votes.Remember if you don't live in one of like, 8 or 9 states, your vote means nothing.
The stories I could tell you about the people I've met that are on the higher end of the financial ladder around here. You'd think I was making up cartoon characters.Hey texans ya'll is racist.
More to the point, I think he just implied Republicans are racist.Hey texans ya'll is racist.
Exactly.He wasn't saying republicans are racist. He was saying that racists are republican. Big difference.
So I laughed, then joked, then wondered.He wasn't saying republicans are racist. He was saying that racists are republican. Big difference.
My brother, who spent almost as much time here in California as I have, was telling me about the virtuous Confederacy and how the American Civil War was an unfair act of aggression. He started it off with "I guess slavery was bad and all, but..."Ugh... don't even get me started on my Republican father. Referred to taking a dump as "dropping Obama's kids off at the pool" last week.
I'm in Texas, my D vote is awash in R racist votes.