Number of posts : 3675 Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 4:48 pm
Chairman of the Securities Exchange Commission - Barney Frank. He did such a wonderful job on the House Banking Committee.
Ambassador to the United Nations - Oprah Winfrey. Why not? Carter appointed Shirley Temple to the job.
Director of the Drug Enforcement Adminstration - Snoop Dogg. If the messiah encounters a cloudless day, Snoop and his posse can create a cloud for him to descend from.
Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts - Spike Lee. No racism there.
Director of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - Michael Moore. Living proof that anyone can make it in America.
Ambassador to France - John F'ing Kerry. He just looks the part.
Chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness - Mark Mangino. No explanation needed.
slider Major Leaguer
Number of posts : 1289 Age : 67 Registration date : 2008-06-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 5:19 pm
Make all the jokes you want, whether you voted for him or not or you like him or not he is your next President of this country. It is truely sickening to listen to the airheads on the Patriot doing nothing but complaining about all of their concerns and BS propaganda against the man. And he hasn't even taken the Oath of Office and they have pillaging Personal Retirement Accounts, raising taxes, bankrupting companies etc ad nauseum.
If you can't be Patriotic enough to support your Country and it's next incoming President, then maybe you all should choose to live somewhere else period.
LukeTHr All Star
Number of posts : 1936 Age : 64 Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 5:51 pm
jeeze slider...... what happened to the First Ammendment rights? I thought the appointments above were quite funny. And if the Obama administration gets their way, I am sure they will do their best to silence shows like those on 105.7. Now of course Al Franken will be allowed to keep spewing his rhetoric. He's one of the good guys, as is that great Amerikan, Michael Moore. And then we still have Keith Olberman with his views on the air because he just speaks the truth............
Give me a break......... if you don't like 105.7,, then turn the radio to another channel
slider Major Leaguer
Number of posts : 1289 Age : 67 Registration date : 2008-06-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:13 pm
The crap listed in the original post are a lame dicked attempt at humor. My point is that jackasses like those who are spreading this crap are un-patriotic and are pathectic in their lack of support of their duly elected leader.
The talking heads are doing nothing but tearing down a man using outright lies and inuendo, but why can't The Patriot give both sides of the arguments instead of just spewing the lies of Limbaugh, Hannity and Ingram?
Answer that question, the Patriot is a joke as a Radio Station. And I do know a hell of a lot about the Radio Business as I used to a part of the industry. You job as a Radio entity is to provide a service to your community, not poison it by only presenting one side of a story.
LukeTHr All Star
Number of posts : 1936 Age : 64 Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:23 pm
so great, don't listen to it. no one requires that all radios be tuned into 105.7. as for humor, everyone has different tastes.
Ratzilla All Star
Number of posts : 6902 Registration date : 2008-03-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:40 pm
Slider, how come I can't recall you getting pissed at all the Bush jokes we've made? Oh I agree that Rush and company are doing their best to trash Obama in every way deserved or not, but that's what they do. That whiney excuse for a man called Al Franken is the liberals lying sack of crap answer to Rush Limbaugh. Does he bother you too? They both annoy me, twisting tiny facts into huge untruths but that's what they do. They make asses of themselves and they do it well.
Justoo All Star
Number of posts : 3812 Age : 67 Location : Location, Location. Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:20 pm
slider wrote:
un-patriotic and are pathectic in their lack of support of their duly elected leader.
Everybody should show respect for duly elected W. too, shouldn't they.
One way street, I guess.
LukeTHr All Star
Number of posts : 1936 Age : 64 Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:23 pm
Justoo wrote:
slider wrote:
un-patriotic and are pathectic in their lack of support of their duly elected leader.
Everybody should show respect for duly elected W. too, shouldn't they.
One way street, I guess.
thats the way the liberal brain functions........ only they know whats right and wrong and only their opinions matter
slider Major Leaguer
Number of posts : 1289 Age : 67 Registration date : 2008-06-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:27 pm
Doesn't make any difference left or right wingnuts, they all make me sick. Bush has done a lot of thigns wrong and right for this country. The jokes made at his expense on this Forum weren't as venomous as the rasict hate mongering coming at Mr. Obama. I can't for the life of me figure out why the public, especially in this area fear the man. The comments that I have heard around this town about him during after after this election are worse than the Deep South in the sixties.
It is appalling to see and hear this much ignorance and intolerance towards the man who is our President Elect to say the least.
LukeTHr All Star
Number of posts : 1936 Age : 64 Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:33 pm
I have no problem with his race. hell, he's part kansan I just don't think he is the answer to the problems. He reads well from a teleprompter but when he is away from the teleprompter he seems as incompetent as bush.
Now it does seem that all the blacks voted for him just because he is black ( well, half black anyway). That seems to smack of racism to me also.
Ratzilla All Star
Number of posts : 6902 Registration date : 2008-03-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:37 pm
slider, if Obama didn't have friends like Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakahn, and Rev Wright talking about how it's time to turn the tables on whitey and the zionist regime you might not see so much hate directed at him.
Justoo All Star
Number of posts : 3812 Age : 67 Location : Location, Location. Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:51 pm
slider Major Leaguer
Number of posts : 1289 Age : 67 Registration date : 2008-06-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 8:36 pm
racist extremist association -- typical fear the "insert n-word here" fear mongering expected by those who use it all so well.
this is exactly why this backwards assed nation is the laughing stock of the world
Ratzilla All Star
Number of posts : 6902 Registration date : 2008-03-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 8:50 pm
slider wrote:
racist extremist association -- typical fear the "insert n-word here" fear mongering expected by those who use it all so well.
What's your opinion of Jesse talking about turning the tide on the zionists? How do you feel about Louis calling the white man the devil that needs to be risen against? Shouldn't anyone be concerned that Obama is associated with them?
As far as the world goes, our racial tensions don't make us a laughing stock. All the nutty preachers and anti-science characters do that.
slider Major Leaguer
Number of posts : 1289 Age : 67 Registration date : 2008-06-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:20 pm
Didn't McCain have to distance himself from the Endorsements of a couple of White Right Wing Radical Ministers, and lets not forget the Palin's association with a Radical Successionist Group that wants to break its ties with America or her church dealings with the video of the Wack Job Minister that exorsized the Witches and or Demons from her at a Church service while she was running for Governor of Alaska?
Typical response from the disenfranchised white supremisist voters that still can't stomach that a Black Man was elected to lead their precious country.
Ellis County at it best, strike that .... at it's worst.
nitromaxx98 All Star
Number of posts : 3515 Location : Here, Duh... Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:26 pm
slider wrote:
I can't for the life of me figure out why the public, especially in this area fear the man.
LukeTHr All Star
Number of posts : 1936 Age : 64 Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:29 pm
if you don't like the people here in Ellis county, feel free to move
slider Major Leaguer
Number of posts : 1289 Age : 67 Registration date : 2008-06-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 10:21 pm
Really can't, I have commitments here that prevent me from fleeing this cesspool of stupidity and ignorance. Besides, I have to help pay into the tax base. You know the pool of frivolous spending that funds all of the Finnegan's Follies that waste vast amounts of money for worthless projects for the "Elite Snobs" of Hays while the things that are more important thatshould be fixed get ignored every day by the Idiot Leaders of this Economic Hub of Western Kansas.
wilkykav2 All Star
Number of posts : 2245 Location : Hays Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 10:36 pm
LukeTHr wrote:
if you don't like the people here in Ellis county, feel free to move
once again................. if you don't like it here/people move-this phrase is said so much here it would be nice if someone reached out of their comfort zone and said "let's work on it together"instead of basically GTFO
LukeTHr All Star
Number of posts : 1936 Age : 64 Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 11:21 pm
slider wrote:
Really can't, I have commitments here that prevent me from fleeing this cesspool of stupidity and ignorance. Besides, I have to help pay into the tax base. You know the pool of frivolous spending that funds all of the Finnegan's Follies that waste vast amounts of money for worthless projects for the "Elite Snobs" of Hays while the things that are more important thatshould be fixed get ignored every day by the Idiot Leaders of this Economic Hub of Western Kansas.
First off , let me tell you I take great offense at your generalization about the mentality of everyone that lives here. I have lived here all my life and plan to stay here. Do I like everything that goes on around here. No. I tolerate what I have to, ignore what I can and go on with my life. I agree with you about the elite tax thing. But DO NOT take the position that just because some of us may have different views than you that you are superior to us. Just your comment about the people here makes it obvious you are no different than the local natives.
LukeTHr All Star
Number of posts : 1936 Age : 64 Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Fri Nov 07, 2008 11:25 pm
This whole Obama thing reminds me of Forrest Gump. He takes off running and all these people start following, but they really don't know why he is running, but he must be a genius and is doing for the greater good of what they have no clue. But they still follow. Then he stops and leaves them all in the desert and goes about his merry way.
The Other One All Star
Number of posts : 3675 Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 1:47 am
slider wrote:
If you can't be Patriotic enough to support your Country and it's next incoming President, then maybe you all should choose to live somewhere else period.
Isn't this the exact language that the extreme right wingers were using just a few years ago?
On a serious note, how the hell he could even consider John Kerry for Secretary of State is beyond me. On the other side, how Ted Stevens got re-elected is beyond me, too.
And Kathleen Sebelius? Gimme a break. But at least Kansas will be rid of her.
The Other One All Star
Number of posts : 3675 Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 1:50 am
LukeTHr wrote:
This whole Obama thing reminds me of Forrest Gump. He takes off running and all these people start following, but they really don't know why he is running, but he must be a genius and is doing for the greater good of what they have no clue. But they still follow. Then he stops and leaves them all in the desert and goes about his merry way.
Who was the last Democrat to come out of nowhere and be elected on the "we need change" platform with no real ideas? Jimmy Carter. Anybody who lived through those four years should be quaking in their boots at the thought of the next four.
nitromaxx98 All Star
Number of posts : 3515 Location : Here, Duh... Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 2:07 am
slider wrote:
Didn't McCain have to distance himself from the Endorsements of a couple of White Right Wing Radical Ministers, and lets not forget the Palin's association with a Radical Successionist Group that wants to break its ties with America or her church dealings with the video of the Wack Job Minister that exorsized the Witches and or Demons from her at a Church service while she was running for Governor of Alaska?
Typical response from the disenfranchised white supremisist voters that still can't stomach that a Black Man was elected to lead their precious country.
Ellis County at it best, strike that .... at it's worst.
Seems to me. IMHO, that YOU are the only one making race an issue. If I am wrong, please correct me.
I only oppose the man on his ideals.
The Other One All Star
Number of posts : 3675 Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 2:29 am
nitromaxx98 wrote:
slider wrote:
Didn't McCain have to distance himself from the Endorsements of a couple of White Right Wing Radical Ministers, and lets not forget the Palin's association with a Radical Successionist Group that wants to break its ties with America or her church dealings with the video of the Wack Job Minister that exorsized the Witches and or Demons from her at a Church service while she was running for Governor of Alaska?
Typical response from the disenfranchised white supremisist voters that still can't stomach that a Black Man was elected to lead their precious country.
Ellis County at it best, strike that .... at it's worst.
Seems to me. IMHO, that YOU are the only one making race an issue. If I am wrong, please correct me.
I only oppose the man on his ideals.
When they oppose the president, they're just exercising their right to free speech. When someone opposes their guy, it's unpatriotic and even racist. Where have I heard this before?
As for the original post, all of the people mentioned with the exception of Mangino were outspoken supporters of the messiah. And I'm sure he'd be, too, for a few dozen Big Macs.
Justoo All Star
Number of posts : 3812 Age : 67 Location : Location, Location. Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:38 am
wilkykav2 wrote:
LukeTHr wrote:
if you don't like the people here in Ellis county, feel free to move
once again................. if you don't like it here/people move-this phrase is said so much here it would be nice if someone reached out of their comfort zone and said "let's work on it together"instead of basically GTFO
I got out of my Lazyboy (comfort zone) and started working with a small group of others to improve my neighborhood. We are starting to see the improvements turn into real permanent change in attitude.
Wilky is right. More people should work to make the changes the feel they need rather than complaining and wishing the government would do it for them.
Blackie Kuhn Minor Leaguer
Number of posts : 986 Age : 87 Location : Hays,rural Ellis County Registration date : 2008-04-13
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:04 am
The Other One wrote:
LukeTHr wrote:
This whole Obama thing reminds me of Forrest Gump. He takes off running and all these people start following, but they really don't know why he is running, but he must be a genius and is doing for the greater good of what they have no clue. But they still follow. Then he stops and leaves them all in the desert and goes about his merry way.
Who was the last Democrat to come out of nowhere and be elected on the "we need change" platform with no real ideas? Jimmy Carter. Anybody who lived through those four years should be quaking in their boots at the thought of the next four.
So what did Carter do that was any worse than that fuckhead we have now?
The Other One All Star
Number of posts : 3675 Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:33 am
Blackie Kuhn wrote:
The Other One wrote:
LukeTHr wrote:
This whole Obama thing reminds me of Forrest Gump. He takes off running and all these people start following, but they really don't know why he is running, but he must be a genius and is doing for the greater good of what they have no clue. But they still follow. Then he stops and leaves them all in the desert and goes about his merry way.
Who was the last Democrat to come out of nowhere and be elected on the "we need change" platform with no real ideas? Jimmy Carter. Anybody who lived through those four years should be quaking in their boots at the thought of the next four.
So what did Carter do that was any worse than that fuckhead we have now?
The four worst were:
4. 21.5% prime rate 3. 12.5% inflation rate 2. 11% unemployment 1. disco
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:52 am
Don't forget.......Any media that goes against Obama gets kicked off the plane.
Ratzilla All Star
Number of posts : 6902 Registration date : 2008-03-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sat Nov 08, 2008 1:53 pm
slider wrote:
Didn't McCain have to distance himself from the Endorsements of a couple of White Right Wing Radical Ministers, and lets not forget the Palin's association with a Radical Successionist Group that wants to break its ties with America or her church dealings with the video of the Wack Job Minister that exorsized the Witches and or Demons from her at a Church service while she was running for Governor of Alaska?
Typical response from the disenfranchised white supremisist voters that still can't stomach that a Black Man was elected to lead their precious country.
Ellis County at it best, strike that .... at it's worst.
Why don't you try asking anyone on this board what my opinion of right wing radicals and nutty ministers is before you show your own ignorance. Ask how many times (just in the last month) that I've complained about Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, Fred Phelps, or other psycho preachers of the white persuasion. I've stated more than once that the only thing I found worthwhile about the McCain/Palin ticket was Palins looks.
I voted Libertarian and Libertarians don't believe we need more radical right wing churches, nor do they believe we need bozos running around whining about slavery 140 years after it was outlawed. Libertarians believe everyone has a right to an opinion, but nobody has a right to use political pressure to force theirs upon others. What I hear from the likes of Jesse Jackson and Farrakahn is that they want revenge, not living together in harmony.
So please look in the mirror the next time you preach about ignorance, because you are displaying a shining example of just that.
Oh, and one more note.. You keep talking about how Hays area residents are speaking badly of Obama like it's a local thing. Neither Limbaugh, Hannity, Ingram, nor any other radio, TV, or national online source of info speaking against Obama are out of Hays. I'm afraid you'll find skepticism about the man and distrust of his associations just about wherever you'd move in these United States.
The Other One All Star
Number of posts : 3675 Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:59 am
mikecc wrote:
Don't forget.......Any media that goes against Obama gets kicked off the plane.
He'd probably have my ass kicked off at 35,000 feet.
Bighead All Star
Number of posts : 1539 Location : United Police State of America Registration date : 2008-04-13
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:05 pm
The Other One wrote:
Blackie Kuhn wrote:
The Other One wrote:
LukeTHr wrote:
This whole Obama thing reminds me of Forrest Gump. He takes off running and all these people start following, but they really don't know why he is running, but he must be a genius and is doing for the greater good of what they have no clue. But they still follow. Then he stops and leaves them all in the desert and goes about his merry way.
Who was the last Democrat to come out of nowhere and be elected on the "we need change" platform with no real ideas? Jimmy Carter. Anybody who lived through those four years should be quaking in their boots at the thought of the next four.
So what did Carter do that was any worse than that fuckhead we have now?
The four worst were:
4. 21.5% prime rate 3. 12.5% inflation rate 2. 11% unemployment 1. disco
EP, if you had any sense of or interest in history (rather than partisan sniping), then you'd realize that Carter inhereted some MASSIVE economic troubles caused largely by fallout from the Vietnam War, including but by no means limited to massive spending, national debt, and that historically schizophrenic monetary policy, dubbed the Nixon Shock. In hindsight, quite a few serious economists contend that Carter's painful but necessary measures led to an economic recovery in the 80's.
Just like the similarities between the Vietnam war and our current idiotic Iraq war, there are striking similarities between the political and economic situation we face now, and the one faced in 1976. And considering Amerikans' short memories, I'll agree with you that the outcome could be pretty similar.
Palin/Bocephus 2012!!
Oz Rookie
Number of posts : 272 Age : 48 Location : Lawrence Registration date : 2008-03-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:53 pm
Justoo wrote:
Everybody should show respect for duly elected W. too, shouldn't they.
One way street, I guess.
Thank you.
Not everyone who voted for McCain did so because they were racist. Some people prefer experience in the Commander-in-Chief, not a one-year service as U.S. Senator prior to forming a presidential exploratory committee.
Where I work, everyone is strictly Democratic. Even though we were basically forbidden not to discuss politics or wear buttons supporting our candidate, if you were voting for Obama or talking smack on McCain/Palin, that was fine. These people I work with would elect Hitler if he were the Democratic candidate.
To not vote for Obama simply because he is black is not cool. But to vote for Obama simply because he IS black is not cool either.
I know someone who voted for Obama for the simple reason that she did not like Palin. Obviously, someone who should have refrained from voting. I have never seen the claws come out of women like they did when speaking of Palin. But women can be catty and vicious.
SlumberGirl Major Leaguer
Number of posts : 1136 Age : 59 Location : Hays, KS Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:56 pm
Quote :
But women can be catty and vicious.
Bighead All Star
Number of posts : 1539 Location : United Police State of America Registration date : 2008-04-13
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:03 pm
I had numerous reasons to vote for Obama. But Palin would've been MORE than enough on her own.
The Other One All Star
Number of posts : 3675 Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:18 pm
Bighead wrote:
EP, if you had any sense of or interest in history (rather than partisan sniping), then you'd realize that Carter inhereted some MASSIVE economic troubles caused largely by fallout from the Vietnam War, including but by no means limited to massive spending, national debt, and that historically schizophrenic monetary policy, dubbed the Nixon Shock. In hindsight, quite a few serious economists contend that Carter's painful but necessary measures led to an economic recovery in the 80's.
Just like the similarities between the Vietnam war and our current idiotic Iraq war, there are striking similarities between the political and economic situation we face now, and the one faced in 1976. And considering Amerikans' short memories, I'll agree with you that the outcome could be pretty similar.
Palin/Bocephus 2012!!
Carter was elected based in part on his promise to fix the mess that he was inheriting. It was his campaign that invented the "misery index," which was the total of the three serious things that I listed. Instead of fixing it, he basically sat on his hands while the country sank further into what he later called an economic malaise. If you remember 1981 and 1982, Reagan was about as unpopular as a president could get. However, after his program began to work, he became about as popular as a president could get. Do I see a lot of similarities to 1976? Yes. Do I see anyone on the horizon who will be willing to endure the negative polls for a couple of years to get us worked out of it? Nope. Unless the country starts to take Ron Paul seriously. By the way, he predicted this economic meltdown would happen "within a year" during the primary debates. Everyone laughed him off.
Ratzilla All Star
Number of posts : 6902 Registration date : 2008-03-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:01 pm
Oh I bet McCain lost lots of female votes over women being PO'd about Palins effect on their men.
I wanted Ron Paul in office from day one. But both the republican party and the democrats don't really want someone in there that spells good government. They want who they think will best follow party agendas, and most of those party agendas have more to do with kissing special interests butts and screwing over the other side than good governing.
wilkykav2 All Star
Number of posts : 2245 Location : Hays Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:31 am
Is this all the fault of Acorn and they're cigarette givin asses,so why were they regestering people to vote 70+ times??could they even get 70+ votes out of them?Did he win off of all the voter fraud?? *****denial*****
suzyj All Star
Number of posts : 3438 Age : 57 Location : here, there and everywhere... Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:45 am
Well, they wouldn't have been able to vote in Kansas, as a first time voter, because we're required to show photo i.d.
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:49 am
even with an absentee ballot?
suzyj All Star
Number of posts : 3438 Age : 57 Location : here, there and everywhere... Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:56 am
hmmmm......???
Justoo All Star
Number of posts : 3812 Age : 67 Location : Location, Location. Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:19 pm
They didn't ask me for an ID.
suzyj All Star
Number of posts : 3438 Age : 57 Location : here, there and everywhere... Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:27 pm
mikecc wrote:
even with an absentee ballot?
ID requirements for absentee voters:
You do not need to include ID with your absentee ballot if you've voted in your county at least once. If you are voting for the first time in your county, then you must include identification with your absentee ballot application. Include a copy of a current and valid photo identification, such as a Kansas driver's license, or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government document that shows your name and address. If I do not have any of these documents handy, you must provide your Kansas driver's license number and/or the last 4 digits of your Social Security number.
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:43 pm
Shoot... So long as I am forging Voter Registrations, and filling out absentee ballots, I can forge some fake paychecks, bank statements, and utility bills or other government document that shows your name and address. -or- Owing to the fact I do not have any of these documents handy, I can just put the same fake last 4 digits of your Social Security number that I used on Voter Registrations.
suzyj All Star
Number of posts : 3438 Age : 57 Location : here, there and everywhere... Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:49 pm
Yeah, I thought of that, too.
lilchefed Rookie
Number of posts : 282 Location : Hays Registration date : 2008-10-06
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:03 pm
For a small fee (under $100) Ellis County will sell you the list of all registered voters (this is what the Sports Complex people did). Using that list, you can look for people who you know aren't going to vote but are registered and use their name. Speaking with one of the complex people, they said that names never fall off the list and that there are several duplicates (usually when a women gets married and when she re-registers and she doesn't identify what her maiden name was on the form, thus making 2 entries since the county can't match it up, esp. if the woman has moved). There is no identifying number (social security or drivers license) that is used to tag a name, county just uses it to establish that you are a U.S. citizens, they don't store it.
Rog Rookie
Number of posts : 485 Registration date : 2008-03-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:09 pm
Acorn committed no voter fraud.
The Other One All Star
Number of posts : 3675 Registration date : 2008-03-25
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:47 pm
Rog wrote:
Acorn committed no voter fraud.
Yeah, right. And I look like Brad Pitt and I'm hung like Ron Jeremy.
slickjay12 All Star
Number of posts : 2299 Age : 51 Location : Somewhere maybe Registration date : 2008-03-26
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:55 pm
The Other One wrote:
Rog wrote:
Acorn committed no voter fraud.
Yeah, right. And I look like Brad Pitt and I'm hung like Ron Jeremy.
Its only voter fraud if one of the false registered voted Moron Neocon
Ratzilla All Star
Number of posts : 6902 Registration date : 2008-03-27
Subject: Re: The messiah's appointments Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:02 pm
Justoo wrote:
They didn't ask me for an ID.
They probably didn't want to have to look at that mug twice.