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Assistant Principal Accused in Homecoming Court Vote Fraud

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Assistant Principal Accused in Homecoming Court Vote Fraud
An assistant principal is accused of accessing the school district’s internal system to cast fraudulent votes for her daughter, who was elected homecoming queen.


PENSACOLA, FLA. (AP) — An assistant principal at an elementary school is accused of accessing the school district's internal system to cast fraudulent votes for her daughter who was elected homecoming queen at her high school, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said.
On Monday, agents arrested Laura Rose Carroll, 50, and her 17-year-old daughter on multiple charges stemming from the October homecoming vote at Tate High School in Pensacola.

Each are charged with offenses against users of computers, computer systems, computer networks and electronic devices; unlawful use of a two-way communications device; criminal use of personally identifiable information and conspiracy to commit those offenses.

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we obviously need to storm the gym with rival school flags

maybe some stupid woman will try to cross a barrier of hall monitors protecting the school administration and get herself tasered.
 
Voting fraud does exist in our government elections. There are instances where ballots are not legitimate. Sometimes it's due to an error on the part of the voter and sometimes it's intentional. Either way, a single vote, or even a few votes by an individual does not, except in the rarest of circumstances, change the result of the election. Of greater concern is manipulation of the ballot process at the next level up from the individual vote. Here again, it can be through error or through intent. Again, it is exceedingly difficult to find an instance in which the election results were changed.

It may be possible, though I have not done so, to track down all instances of 'second level' voting [Ed.: Note 'voting', not 'voter',] fraud and determine whether one or the other of our two political parties benefitted more often than t'other.

Meanwhile, stay safe 'n well.
 
Proof that voting fraud runs deep into all levels of the democratic process. They should tighten up their cyber protection and, to be safe, consider what the next fraud possibility might be and determine how to check that, like voter photo ID or retinal scan.
 
How do they know these votes are even legitimate without registration and voter id? :ROFLMAO:
 
Proof that voting fraud runs deep into all levels of the democratic process. They should tighten up their cyber protection and, to be safe, consider what the next fraud possibility might be and determine how to check that, like voter photo ID or retinal scan.
agreed on the photo ID, but how about the poor rural black man who only has a battered old birth certificate to prove he is American, will a Republican state accept that as good enough proof and take a photo of the man and give him his photo ID card, or will they make excuses like "you need a driver's license."
 
agreed on the photo ID, but how about the poor rural black man who only has a battered old birth certificate to prove he is American, will a Republican state accept that as good enough proof and take a photo of the man and give him his photo ID card, or will they make excuses like "you need a driver's license."

How do we know he isn't an illegal immigrant from El Salvador? Can't be too careful... :ROFLMAO:
 
If you are hell bent on hacking at least get some decent money as a pay-off .

Then run .
 
agreed on the photo ID, but how about the poor rural black man who only has a battered old birth certificate to prove he is American, will a Republican state accept that as good enough proof and take a photo of the man and give him his photo ID card, or will they make excuses like "you need a driver's license."
Generally speaking, a battered old birth certificate is sufficient. But in situations where there is no ID whatever, courts can make the decision. Depends on how bad you want something.
 
Generally speaking, a battered old birth certificate is sufficient. But in situations where there is no ID whatever, courts can make the decision. Depends on how bad you want something.
I just don't "get" why everyday people in the States can't get a federal ID card, that can go with them when they move, and a birth certificate or a citizenship paper is all that should be needed (granted, they would have to be verified as authentic)
The federal ID would include an up to date picture, make the ID renewable every 5 years or so, for a nominal fee to cover the cost, and bingo, legitimate Americans can vote.
 
How do we know he isn't an illegal immigrant from El Salvador? Can't be too careful... :ROFLMAO:
well, all joking aside, the birth certificate would have to be confirmed as genuine, and some other process to determine that the carrier is the owner of the birth certificate, but once confirmed, issue a photo ID (I think a federal one would be better so when someone moves it moves with them) and bingo, you can vote.
 
I just don't "get" why everyday people in the States can't get a federal ID card, that can go with them when they move, and a birth certificate or a citizenship paper is all that should be needed (granted, they would have to be verified as authentic)
The federal ID would include an up to date picture, make the ID renewable every 5 years or so, for a nominal fee to cover the cost, and bingo, legitimate Americans can vote.
They can. I've helped two people who had no ID whatever. (Both for Social Security purposes). Both were born at home and neither had ever been issued a birth certificate. Both had worked their entire lives for a landscape company and never had need of the government. Neither knew an exact date of birth. So the courts decided basically using a dartboard.

Bottom line. The left doesn't care about these people. They care only about votes. Legal or otherwise.

I recently renewed me DL. Through the mail, for $8.00. So, yeah, that too, is possible.
 
I just don't "get" why everyday people in the States can't get a federal ID card, that can go with them when they move, and a birth certificate or a citizenship paper is all that should be needed (granted, they would have to be verified as authentic)
The federal ID would include an up to date picture, make the ID renewable every 5 years or so, for a nominal fee to cover the cost, and bingo, legitimate Americans can vote.
To much like a poll tax

If an ID card is going to be generally mandatory, it should be free of charge to those who require and easily obtainable, ie not take hours in line or travel for hours to be able to get it
 
Just this week we had this mother doctoring pictures of her daughter's cheerleading rivals. She manipulated images and videos to show them drinking, vaping, and posing nude, all activities that would get them kicked off the squad.
Of course I can imagine if the daughter looks like her mother she would need some help in getting on the cheerleader squad.


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A Pennsylvania woman is accused of doctoring photos and video of her daughter's cheerleading rivals to try to get them kicked off the squad, officials said. The Bucks County District Attroney's Office last week charged Raffaela Spone, 50, with three misdemeanor counts of cyber harassment of a child and related offenses.
 
How do they know these votes are even legitimate without registration and voter id? :ROFLMAO:


If after registration and voter ID by retinal scan any of this kind of vote fraud/interference persists, I think the next step should be rectal scan. Then, only those that truly care about our democracy would step up to the plate and into the voting booth (booth only, no mail-in).
 
I just don't "get" why everyday people in the States can't get a federal ID card, that can go with them when they move, and a birth certificate or a citizenship paper is all that should be needed (granted, they would have to be verified as authentic)
The federal ID would include an up to date picture, make the ID renewable every 5 years or so, for a nominal fee to cover the cost, and bingo, legitimate Americans can vote.

There is a heap load of red tape and nonsense to get someone's birth certificate. A lot of those barriers seem to have been purposely put into place because it affects poor minorities in the south.
 
There is a heap load of red tape and nonsense to get someone's birth certificate. A lot of those barriers seem to have been purposely put into place because it affects poor minorities in the south.
granted, it isn't perfect, but a federal ID would be with someone for life, the trick is to verify the identity of the person applying.
 
agreed on the photo ID, but how about the poor rural black man who only has a battered old birth certificate to prove he is American, will a Republican state accept that as good enough proof and take a photo of the man and give him his photo ID card, or will they make excuses like "you need a driver's license."


If somebody doesn't care enough about themselves and their US birth certificate that they would let it fall apart, and not go through the lengthy process to get a replacement to honor their US birthright, they don't deserve to participate in the democratic process. In fact, you bring up a good point. Voter ID should include a birth certificate be produced. Once the voting process is put into proper order, it can then be called "the republican process". Yeah, that's the ticket.
 
If somebody doesn't care enough about themselves and their US birth certificate that they would let it fall apart, and not go through the lengthy process to get a replacement to honor their US birthright, they don't deserve to participate in the democratic process. In fact, you bring up a good point. Voter ID should include a birth certificate be produced. Once the voting process is put into proper order, it can then be called "the republican process". Yeah, that's the ticket.
some people, who through no fault of their own, grow up to be honest citizens but whose parents never kept records. but yes, you are right, at the very least a person like that can find out where he was born and find out if there is any record of his birth. he would then still have to prove he is the person he says he is, which probably would involve other intrusions into his privacy, but if it is worth while for him to get his vote, he should do it, and the States should accept the evidence once presented and issue a state ID (though I still prefer a federal ID as it can move with him when he moves)
 
There is a heap load of red tape and nonsense to get someone's birth certificate. A lot of those barriers seem to have been purposely put into place because it affects poor minorities in the south.


As the sheriff in Radiator Springs of Carburetor County, Down South, said, "Boy, you in a heap o' trouble" and "Not in my town you don't".
 
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