Category: Voter Fraud

The presidential election, Minnesota’s marriage amendment, and voter ID

Because this blog was very political in its infancy, I’m still asked each election cycle on where I stand regarding major issues facing the electorate. I prefer not to dive into politics too much here simply because most people’s minds are made up anyway and I question how useful political posts from me would be. [...]

Sunday October 28th, 2012 in Elections, Gay Marriage, Politics, Voter Fraud | 6 Comments »

Can you say VOTER ID!?!

A co-worker of mine just voted. Great, right? Not great. She got back laughing. When asked, “How did it go?” she responded, “They failed.” Here’s why: She just moved here from MN two months ago. However, she still has a MN driver’s license. So, she needed to prove her WI residency with a piece of [...]

Tuesday April 4th, 2006 in Voter Fraud | 2 Comments »

Why bother?

This list from the New Voters Project was sent to me in a packet the NVP put out in an effort to get college students to vote. Q. What kind of identification will I need to register/vote in Wisconsin? A. Forms of identification which constitute acceptable proof of residence, when they contain your current and [...]

Thursday March 16th, 2006 in Common Sense, Voter Fraud | 1 Comment »