Wednesday, March 23, 2005

More proof that democrats WANT voter fraud.

Hillary has dropped a bill that would allow “anyone to register to vote on Election Day and cast a ballot without a photo ID, proof of citizenship or other personal identification.”

How does such a stance address the issue of voter fraud? It enables it. This idea sanctions it.

Clearly, democrats want to foster voter fraud. The decision has obviously been made at the highest levels that democrats, as a whole, believe the fraud vote goes to them.

Hillary, arguably the leading democrat candidate for President in ’08, has made a serious, strategic error in taking this stance. Her sponsorship of a bill fostering voter fraud will be pivotal in her loss of the nomination, or, assuming the usual democrat stupidity on a nation-wide basis, the loss of the Presidency.

And emerging Poli-Sci 101 student could beat her to a pulp with this bill, so why she’s involved in this kind of nonsense maybe the political mystery of the next election cycle.



Hillary bill: Just show up and vote
Critics see new measure as open door to fraud


Posted: March 22, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

A bill proposed by Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., would enable anyone to register to vote on election day and cast a ballot without a photo ID, proof of citizenship or other personal identification.

Clinton calls the Count Every Vote Act of 2005 "critical to restoring America's faith in our voting system," but critics see it as an open door to fraud.

In a column in The Hill newspaper, Byron York called the measure "the most wide-ranging assault ever on the idea that there should be minimum enforceable standards for voters."

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