Sujet : Re: Biden Says the Quiet Part Out Loud
De : ahk (at) *nospam* chinet.com (Adam H. Kerman)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 17. May 2024, 23:10:37
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BTR1701 <
atropos@mac.com> wrote:
May 17, 2024 at 10:26:44 AM PDT, Adam H. Kerman <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:
Thu, 16 May 2024 15:37:28 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Let's properly cite the article plagarized by Ubi the shithead, shall we?
Republican-Led State Finds Over 100 Non-Citizens On Voter Rolls,
Requests Citizenship Data From Biden Admin
By Zach Jewell
The Daily Wire
May 15, 2024
https://www.dailywire.com/news/republican-led-state-finds-over-100-non-citizens-on-voter-rolls-requests-citizenship-data-from-biden-admin
"Over 100 Non-Citizens On Voter Rolls"; this would be statewide in all
of Ohio. No one is trying to steal an election.
So we have to wait until someone actually does try to steal an election
before putting more robust safeguards in place to prevent non-citizens
from voting?
Thanks for the selective quoting bullshit.
Whoever's job it was in Ohio to maintain those voting rolls in the
Secretary of State's office had failed to use existing state and federal
resources to perform the citizenship check. These resources have been
available and have been expected to be used in federal elections for
three decades.
Repeating the point I made in the part you snipped because you are
playing selective quoting games, voter registration for federal
elections relies on checking either of two databases, the state drivers'
license database and the Social Security database. Both databases have
the birth certificate.
A United States birth certificate is evidence of citizenship. The voter
registrar doesn't really need to check it himself if it's found in these
two other databases.
All that happened was the Ohio state voter registry ran a check it
failed to run when processing the application to begin with.
We don't need yet another federal law. Just processing voter
registration applications under the existing federal law does the job
nicely.
In what other area of life do we wait to address a recognizable problem until
someone tries to exploit that problem?
The recognizeable problem was that the state of Ohio failed to follow
through on the citizenship check when these 100 or so applications were
first processed.
Do you wait until you're burglarized before installing and using locks
on your doors?
It's so cute that you refuse to say what's wrong with checking for a
United States-issued birth certificate through the two databases in
question given that clerks enterting data into both databases performed
a birth certificate examination.
This "people registering to vote are on the honor system when claiming
to be United States citizens" is bullshit. You've gotten it very wrong.