Here is a blog for folks to check out: “A Political Season: Musings on politics, race, conservatism and being a reluctant republican.” It’s written by a couple from Indianapolis, Aaron and Alaine.
Think of us as the alternate universe doppelgangers of George Carville & Mary Maitlin in reverse, but better looking.
varangianguard says
He is of the opinion that voter fraud never happens. I need no more to ignore anything else they have to say. I have better things to do with my time.
Doug says
What he said was this:
He said “voter impersonation fraud”. Not “voter fraud.” While it’s tough to claim that “voter impersonation fraud” *never* happened, it’s a much closer call than to say “voter fraud” never happened. A bit of precision is necessary here. What I take to be his larger point is true: that the existence voter impersonation fraud has never been demonstrated in Indiana and that the available evidence and common sense suggest that voter impersonation fraud at the polling place is not and has not been a problem.
I don’t think it makes sense to dismiss him out of hand. But, to each his or her own.
Jason says
C’mon Doug, I’m waiting for the invisible elephant crap example! :)
vames says
Ack, the color scheme on that site is murder on the eyes!
But yeah Doug, interesting blog worth reading. The post (a ways down) on Chinese Geopolitics & Tibet was very thorough and insightful.
varangianguard says
OK, Doug, I looked. Most of their stuff I had already seen elsewhere (like vames noticing the Chinese Geopolitics & Tibet post). It just isn’t worth the additional time to see more of the same. Yawn.
Doug says
Fair enough.
The color scheme also strained my eyes a bit. But, with the formatting issues I’ve had around here lately, I’m not one to cast stones.
Rev. AJB says
http://www.nypost.com/spsections/hill_vs_obama/
Here’s a fun little diversion!
Allen says
http://www.dontvoteobama.net a better diversion.
When the rules require caucusers to vote prior to the caucus and the end results show more caucusing than voted? Cheating! It is impossible to have more numbers caucusing than voting unless there is cheating. I am sure there are people who go vote for themselves, then go to another precinct to vote for their mother/father/sister/etc. who is not going to vote for whatever reason: I’m tired, in a wheel chair, in the hospital, etc. This happens more than people would like to know. I have worked the primaries and have seen this taking place!
drjune says
Yes, allen this is true that is why many counties are being challenged and should be.
Anyone that cannot show an ID in this day and age should not be allow to vote. They most surely are illegal in one way or another. The few that forgot their wallet, etc. can go home and get it.