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Friday, 16 March 2012

When do you require ID and when not?


This video is from the USA where people need an ID card to prove their age should they want to drink in a bar or have a civil union but not in order to vote, the same is true in the UK, but isn't voting rather more important.
'You're registered as a voter', 'You're on the list' 'We believe you'
Have these people, or the states in which the law has been set, not considered the possibility of voter fraud? Maybe they don't care as voting changes very little anyway.

Here's the second video from Project Veritas that shows something else that is even more worrying with regard to voting fraud and is as big a problem in the UK as the US - potentially fraudulent voter registration.

10, 15, 20 voting forms handed out without a care.

I don't blame the electoral staff shown in these videos as they are just following orders, I am blaming the politicians who think this is a sensible system.


Why are the US Democrats so opposed to voter registration? No, it's beyond me too!

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