FBI statistics indicated an average of 2.2 million burglaries a year in the US. Around 6,000 per day. Hot checks are so numerous, there's no reliable national database. Millions and millions. Your analogy is....silly.Timmy Boy - there are about 125 million homes in the USA. There are 365 days per year, and a home can be burglarized on any of those days.
Remind me again how this relates to the dozen or so voter fraud cases you guys continuously cite as evidence that voter fraud is so pervasive that the Republicans need to pass legislation designed to suppress the votes of the poor? Originally Posted by timpage
Timmy Boy - there are about 125 million homes in the USA. There are 365 days per year, and a home can be burglarized on any of those days.
2.2/125/365=.00004822 burglaries per house per day - pretty small.
Who knows how many billions of checks are written, and certainly only a small percentage are eventually prosecuted.
You fucked up, pledge!
It is not voter suppression to ask that voter fraud be prosecuted, even if only a small number of people are voting fraudulently. Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
And you've pointed out three possible instances of voter fraud out of 120,000,000 votes cast. You fucked up asshat! Eat me. Originally Posted by timpageYour fellow dick sucker Randy boy admitted to at least 84000, Timmy boy. All that semen going to your bloodstream must be making you forgetful, or are you just concentrating on your fond memories of the prison shower at Hunstville?
Now Candy, you know I didn't say that stuff, you are. Been taking obsufication lessons from your main butt lover, Francis T. Gritsboy have we? Not that it matters, you are too inept to make it work. Several numbers have been put forward from 6,000 to 14,000 and that is for precincts not congressional districts. I ask you, for you must be the master, how precincts are there in the US? I know you can set us all straight. All that needs to be "set straight" is how full of sh*t you are, even though you receive daily semen enemas. Fortunately, that's a simple errand.
In Kansas City the police issue about 1200 speeding tickets every week. So you're telling me that only 1200 people were speeding? Do you really believe that? I believe that you don't know an apple from an orange. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Your fellow dick sucker Randy boy admitted to at least 84000, Timmy boy. Don't worry, timpage, if either of us ever needs a lawyer, there are plenty of real ones around who can actually read the written word for comprehension. All that semen going to your bloodstream must be making you forgetful, or are you just concentrating on your fond memories of the prison shower at Hunstville? Now, now, Francis J. Lawboy, your transferrence of your weekly trips to Hunstville for "consulatations" with ex-clients working off their fee debt to you are of no consequence to whether or not there's provable voter fraud. Originally Posted by Jewish LawyerSorry, gritsboy, it looks like Francis the Talking Corneyhole has a new, favorite butt lover and defender, the Yiddish Buttlicker. Maybe they'll start hooking up at a Holiday Inn and become intelligent.
FBI statistics ... Hot checks are so numerous, there's no reliable national database. Originally Posted by timpageJust a small correction .. the FBI data base would not include Lower class misdemeanors.... and the lack of reliability is the manner of "handling" hot checks, which often is a collection function of the local LE ... rather than prosecuting with a reportable statistic. The "conclusion" is the same: They are not reported.*
Shame on you CJ for trying to change the target. Remember I started this thread. This is about voter fraud and specifically voter fraud in Ohio. Until now no one said anything about the electoral college. No one said the presidential election was changed by voter fraud either. Our legal system requires that someone show harm before they have standing in the court for a civil suit. If you win an election then you have no harm. Stupid argument you made. Fraud is fraud. It doesn't matter whether you win or lose or are a republican or democrat. Many on this thread have admitted that fraud exists but want to argue on whether it altered an election or it happened in small numbers. Neither argument excuses the crime. Fraud is a criminal act and should be treated severely. I don't see how anyone can disagree with that. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Hey, what does it matter, anyway? They only robbed one bank. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyYou are missing the point as usual.