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SFC Mark Merino
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Well,if it's reported from the NY Times it must be.......worthless reporting.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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I think I've spoken on this several times. Currently I have noted I have the ability to commit voter fraud, despite my efforts to tell my previous state of residence that I am no longer a resident anymore. They still send me the information and registration cards and no one would know if I voted in two states. I would never do that and I have done my due diligence to prevent it from occurring, but the system is flawed. Now, I'm the honest one here. Do you really want to tell me that no one knows this capability exists and aren't taking advantage of it? Please don't be that naive.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin - Military, and a worked for a company for 10 years with 10 assignments in 4 states.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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Most people establish one which has no state income taxes and leave it at that throughout their career. In my case I only changed from one to another because it offered no income tax AND a larger homestead exemption for military. I then had to change it one more time because I retired in another state. That is why I asked.
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SSG Michael Eastes
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PO1 John Crafton - Likewise. Also, here in Oregon you can contact the voter registration office and tell them that you didn't get your ballot, and they will give you another one. I have no doubt that the mail voting system is abused regularly here. If you buy something at the state liquor store and use a debit card, you must show ID; ID is not required to vote. Hard to trust a system like that.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin - I was before state income tax in most states. Only.
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SGT William Howell
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/07/19/cincinnati-poll-worker-sentenced-to-5-years-for-voter-fraud-in-presidential.html

Amazing. It all must be from this one woman in my home town. Oh wait the last paragraph, "Two other voters in Cincinnati have faced charges of illegally voting in November's election, including a nun who pled guilty. Authorities are currently investigating several dozen more cases of potential voter fraud in Hamilton County, stemming from the November election."

So just in this on article there are at least 8 counts of voter fraud IN ONE COUNTY!!!!!!!

The Times is a rag and has no real relevance in journalism. Even my dumb ass knew that this was BS.
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