>>>Don't think there haven't been thousands of comments just like that around here lately. There is another story coming out tomorrow. It seems the reporter I have been feeding this info to found a second dead person and we think we've figured out how they were planning to pull it off. These two both died in August and the election was Sept 15th. The local election commission is being run by people who are either totally incompetent, lazy or criminal; or all the above. They don't purge the dead people in a timely manner. I ran the oldest 150,000 voters against the SSDI and found 8,803 who were dead, but still on the rolls. I wonder why they were left on the rolls?
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>>The Bentleys were all filled?
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>bada bing! There's a new story coming out in the morning. It seems the report found another dead voter. Late tonight I finished running my programs and I have found where 98 voters have voted after they died in the last few years (not in this election). We are getting a copy of the death database for the state of TN tomorrow and I'll be running those names against the election database of 608,000 voters. Bet we find some more!
Does the law actually state that if you're dead you can't vote? Wouldn't that be discrimination? I mean, aren't most of them are still residents in one way or another? And they'd still have some concerns in areas like land development that might affect them in a big way.
I don't know, seems pretty narrow minded if you ask me.
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>My cousin told me they heard the story in Louisanna a few days ago. Look out Chicago, Memphis is catching up.
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