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Started by Dave Ridley, December 24, 2004, 02:29 PM NHFT

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Kat Kanning


CNHT

Quote from: katdillon on February 13, 2006, 02:06 AM NHFT
OK, they're both up on the Keene Free Press:

http://keenefreepress.editme.com/VoteFraud
http://keenefreepress.editme.com/ShootFirst

Thanks Kat...not that I wish my name to be spread out there, but there is a 't' between the 'i' and the 'k'.   :)

Kat Kanning

Oops, thought that looked funny.

CNHT

Quote from: katdillon on February 13, 2006, 08:50 AM NHFT
Oops, thought that looked funny.

No prob. I just wish I could have squeezed the word libertarian in there, but voter fraud is something for all to worry about, especially when they are claiming that none exists.
The problem is, they just won't prosecute it.

Dreepa

Quote from: CNHT on February 13, 2006, 09:05 AM NHFT
The problem is, they just won't prosecute it.
... unless you are a republican.

CNHT

Quote from: Dreepa on February 13, 2006, 10:30 AM NHFT
Quote from: CNHT on February 13, 2006, 09:05 AM NHFT
The problem is, they just won't prosecute it.
... unless you are a republican.

True. The major part of the fraud is the unions and students signing up to vote when they should not and this is how Lynch was elected...and that's what they wanted so they do nothing to stop it. This is why those who don't vote are just aiding and abetting NH becoming a socialist state. Even if you think it's futile at the national level, please do vote in NH because if you don't, we will end up with both a sales AND income tax due to being outnumbered by these people.

president

Quote from: CNHT on February 12, 2006, 09:32 PM NHFT
Meanwhile, a kid doing a prank was heartily prosecuted proving the bias of the AG's office!

It's time for the Governor to own up to this and order his AG to do the job she should, without prejudice!
Bias...prejudice? Wasn't  Kelly Ayotte, the NH AG, nominated by Benson  ???

30% voter fraud  ::)


CNHT

Quote from: dead president on February 13, 2006, 11:03 AM NHFT
Quote from: CNHT on February 12, 2006, 09:32 PM NHFT
Meanwhile, a kid doing a prank was heartily prosecuted proving the bias of the AG's office!

It's time for the Governor to own up to this and order his AG to do the job she should, without prejudice!
Bias...prejudice? Wasn't  Kelly Ayotte, the NH AG, nominated by Benson  ???

30% voter fraud  ::)

As I said, we have a lot of 'fake' Republicans in this state! They are democrats who come here and register as Republicans.
The kid who voted using his dad's similar name did it as a prank, not connected to any political movement, and voted Republican. This is why he was prosecuted.

president


CNHT

Quote from: dead president on February 13, 2006, 11:43 AM NHFT
Yea...a prank  ;)

Yes absolutely. It was his act and his alone. It was not connected to any campaign to highlight voter fraud. He was just being a smartass. But it's proof that if you are perceived as a fiscal conservative who is anti-income and sales tax and indeed anti-MOST taxes, you WILL be prosecuted.

president

#265
So, you don't take voter fraud seriously if a Republican does it?  8)

But if a democrat does it...it is a vast left wing conspiracy  :o

CNHT

#266
Quote from: dead president on February 13, 2006, 12:06 PM NHFT
So, you don't take voter fraud seriously if a Republican does it?  8)

Of course I do!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm only saying that the AG's office ONLY takes it seriously when it's an R.

SO DON'T TRY TO TWIST THIS INTO THAT I SAID ANYTHING TO INDICATE OTHERWISE   :hopmad:

I could also do the same to you and extrapolate a bias towards  democrats and then assume you think taxes are good, and if you do, what are you doing on this board?

Kat Kanning

Don't let the troll get to you, Janie.

CNHT

#268
Quote from: katdillon on February 13, 2006, 12:13 PM NHFT
Don't let the troll get to you, Janie.


I thought I'd put him on ignore, and don't know how he got back in view again... :icon_crashcomp:

What I was trying to point out is, that the kid was not part of some wholesale effort to register folks who really should not have been allowed to vote, such as the effort by the dems to register transient non-residents...he was just being a smartass.

After all...if only R's would be prosecuted, they wouldn't dare do it, right? Because then that is all you would see in the news and it would look bad for the no tax crowd..

So of those 3 cases that were prosecuted, they were isolated and not part of an organized push such as is going on with those who elected Lynch.

Even if you have issues upon which you agree with the Dems, they are almost NEVER fiscally conservative, are anti-gun, and are generally low on the liberty score when compared to people who are Rs. If they say they are fiscally conservative, get into office and then change their tune as Lynch did. He refused to sign the no new taxes pledge but in every ad he said he pledged not to raise more taxes...it was an out and out lie intended to confuse those who knew about the pledge that EVERY politician worth his salt takes here in NH.

Both parties at the administration level are corrupted, in that the Dems just don't think the way we do, and the R's don't follow their true platform. The Dems are in sync with the people calling themselves Dems, but the people calling themselves R's are not in sync with their own party heads and are often perceived as radical anti-taxers simply because the R party itself at the state level is so corrupted with Dems in disguise.

But your best friends I think are mostly from the R party, and as individuals would score MUCH higher on a liberty index such as the 'World's Smallest Quiz'.




Lloyd Danforth

Well......of course you think that >:D