CNN’s Brian Todd. in Philadelphia, interviews a local resident in Overbrook Park, who came back and voted “a coupla times.” “I think that’s against the law, but it’s OK.†says Todd.
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05 Nov 2008
Against the Law, But It’s OK2008 Election, CNN, Media Bias, Philadelphia, The Mainstream Media, Vote FraudCNN’s Brian Todd. in Philadelphia, interviews a local resident in Overbrook Park, who came back and voted “a coupla times.” “I think that’s against the law, but it’s OK.†says Todd. 0:40 video Feeds
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I have heard comment that there is no sense in prosecuting those that commit voter fraud – particularly if it can’t be proved that it would have changed the outcome.
Thats not the point. We can never know the true level of voter fraud (short of a foolproof national ID). Not prosecuting known cases of fraud encourages more under-the-radar activity. The result is that OUTCOMES MAY BE CHANGED by fraud, and we will never know.
The system is truely broken, and with it Democracy.
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