The Maryland General Assembly is once again considering legislation that encourages illegal activity. Democratic legislators from Baltimore County have introduced several bills that encourage voter fraud.
Earlier today the Maryland Senate passed legislation on a party-line vote to roll back the one and three-year ban on voting for convicted felons. Under current law, first-time offenders can vote one year after they have completed their jail time and any probation. Felons convicted more than once and convicted of more serious crimes must wait three years after jail time and any probation. Prior to these waiting periods enacted in 2002, felons could not vote at all, so to argue as the Democrats do, that felons have been disenfranchised or do not have the right to vote is absurd - they can vote once their waiting period expires.
Democrats want to go even further and allow early voting without and identification provisions. This legislation would create an environment ripe for "vote early, vote often" abuse. Voters could vote in the days leading up to election day, and again on election day without providing any identification and the pollworkers without any indication the voter has already cast his/her ballot.
What Democrats neglect to mention is that early voting already exists. It's called an Absentee Ballot. Voters may simply request via USPS, email or telephone an absentee ballot and it will arrive with their regular mail in a few days, eliminating the need for a special trip.
Stay tuned for developments on these issues and other tricks Democrats will employ to ensure the results of the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections don't happen again. By any means necessary will they work to ensure they have votes for victory.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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I don't think ex-felons should get the right to vote. Of course, I look for the goofy governor to try everything in his power to see to it they can.
As for early voting, it invites the same fraud that no excuse absentee ballots do. It amazes me that republicans oppose early voting but embrace no excuse absentee.
Why the heck can't Americans simply present a proper photo ID with a backup paper ballot and vote. This doesn't speak well for our nation that is always insinuating that third world countries have voting fraud-------seems like we are no better. What's more, the world is watching our hypocracy.
Signed,
Just a mere, mere citizen
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