Losonti Tokash wrote:Right, I apologize for daring to impugn your flawless memory from an event 4 years ago that was clearly so important you didn't call the police to report a federal crime.
Don't be obtuse.
Put yourself in my shoes. How would I report the crime? Did one take place? I'm almost sure of that, yes. But what am I to say, Losonti? I do not doubt my family members' recollection of the event. We spoke of it the other day. But a second-hand account on my part would do precious little good: "He was maybe 6'2", thin, black, 35-50. My grandmother and aunt saw him vote. Later, he asked them where he was. Etc."
Not much to go on, especially when I only learned of it days after the fact.
I'd hate to imply you were fine with depriving hundreds of thousands of people tehir right to vote in order to prevent something that doesn't happen (and evne if it does, has a smaller impact on elections than simple voter error). I'm also sure you're aware that you still do need to provide some proof of who you are in order to vote and that requiiring photo ID has thus far not prevented electoral fraud in the states where it currently is enforced.
Photo ID or otherwise, some form of identification would seem indicated, yes?
I appreciate that you hold off on painting me with too broad a brush
I was always known as a nice fellow at the BBS, going back almost 10 years now. I wouldn't want to deprive any eligible voter their Constitutional right. But among these hundreds of thousands, well ... I wasn't talking about them, was I? I was talking about people close to me observing what was an obvious attempt at voter fraud. Y'all can try to make that into more than it is, stupidly question my intelligence in spite of my long standing in the community, accuse me of being right of Attila the Hunn -- whatever. Frankly, I don't give a shit. I'm just reporting what a couple of sweet old ladies saw with their own eyes. And it wasn't any fucking "exit poller."