Busted: Poll Worker Offers Eric Holder's Ballot to Stranger
By AnjaP
@Rollo1 (16676)
Boston, Massachusetts
April 9, 2012 9:08am CST
This is just beautiful. On April 3, 2012 a young man walks into a DC polling place and gives the poll worker Attorney General Eric Holder's name and address. He is promptly offered a ballot, and told that no ID is necessary.
Holder has claimed that voter fraud is not a problem in the US and voter ID laws are discriminatory and wouldn't stop voter fraud anyway.
We already have seen cases of people being given ballots when they give the names of dead people and widespread voter registration fraud. If you can walk into a polling place and give any name, even the name of the AG of the US and be given a ballot without question, how can anyone say that voter fraud is not a problem?
You have to watch the video. It might make you laugh. It is funny on one level. But it is also sobering and frightening.
If we aren't willing to make sure that people who vote are who they say they are and have the right to vote, we are not willing to protect our form of representative government. We simply don't care enough to make sure that our form of democracy works and are willing to hand over the reins to those who are only too willing to steal them if necessary in order to gain power.
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2012/04/09/Okeefe-Holder
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@millertime (1394)
• United States
9 Apr 12
I don't understand how they can have such lax requirements at a polling place. Every time I vote, I am asked for picture ID and my name is checked off in the voter registration book. I always thought that was common practice at every polling place.
I also don't understand why anyone could oppose a law requiring someone to show ID when they vote. How could they expect to prevent voter fraud without that requirement? Or is that their goal? The people that oppose such a law WANT voter fraud. What other answer is there? They want to be able to rig elections and stuff the ballot box.
Of course, it really wouldn't matter if they did pass a law. Obama would just tell his Attorney General not to enforce it. They already pick and choose which laws they are going to enforce and which ones to ignore anyway. It would just be another law for them to ignore.
@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
9 Apr 12
When I have voted in Ohio and Arizona I had to show ID and my name was checked against a list. I thought this was the way all states conducted their voting. To do it any other way is insane. I hope the public is suitably outraged and sees the folly in having the attorney general in that office. He is not protecting our country--no one in the administration is, they are working to destroy us from within.



