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http://www.click2houston.com/investigat ... etail.html
Local 2 investigates dead voters.

The push to register voters for this year's presidential election is breaking records.

More than 1.9 million people are registered to vote in Harris County alone.

But how many of the people listed on the voter roll are actually eligible to cast a ballot?

Investigative reporter Amy Davis shows you how hundreds of voters could sway this year's election -- voters who are not even alive.

"All-in-all, a great person, a great woman, just a wonderful person" is how Alexis Guidry described her mother to Local 2 Investigates.

"As far back as I can remember, they've always voted in the election," Guidry said of her parents.

The March 2008 Primary was no exception. Voting records show Alexis' mom, Gloria Guidry, cast her ballot in person near her South Houston home.

"It was just very shocking, a little unsettling," said Alexis Guidry.

It's unsettling because Gloria Guidry died of cancer 10 months before the March Primary.

"She'd be very upset," Guidry said when asked what her mom would think.
Texas Watchdog compared Harris County's voter registration roll with the Social Security death index and found more than 4,000 matches -- registered voters that, it appears, are already dead.

Some of them, like Henderson Hill's late wife Linda, voted postmortem.
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I'm sure this is probably due to fraud, to some extent (Harris County's complicated, typical liberal city center, but pretty conservative outskirts.), there will always be "dead" voters. There are almost always some early voters/absentee voters who die before the election. 10 months is a big difficult to explain, though...
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Ahhh...dead voters...a time honored democrat tradition :roll:

Just like multiple registrations of the same voter...VOTE DEMOCRAT/VOTE OFTEN!!! :lol: :lol:
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I thought the Richard J. Daley necromancers only lived in Illinois. They must be branching out to other states!
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The mortally-challenged shouldn't be barred from voting.



I wonder how many of these came from ACORN?
The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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Holy Cats, It's a Miracle!!! Barack Can Raise the Dead!!! The dead arise to vote for him!!! He really is the Messiah!!!
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Holy Cats, It's a Miracle!!! Barack Can Raise the Dead!!! The dead arise to vote for him!!! He really is the Messiah!!!
Heh...and last election cycle John Edwards was telling us that voting for John Kerry would allow the crippled to walk again! :o These guys are truly shameless. The last guy would heal the crippled and the new guy will raise the dead! How will they top that next time?
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The Quiet Man wrote:The last guy would heal the crippled and the new guy will raise the dead! How will they top that next time?
By punishing the wicked. Guess who that means?
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Netpackrat wrote:
The Quiet Man wrote:The last guy would heal the crippled and the new guy will raise the dead! How will they top that next time?
By punishing the wicked. Guess who that means?
That's a good reason to bitterly cling to guns.
The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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Netpackrat wrote:
The Quiet Man wrote:The last guy would heal the crippled and the new guy will raise the dead! How will they top that next time?
By punishing the wicked. Guess who that means?
There's a hidden caveat in there, in case you hadn't noticed, and it has to do with dhimmicraps and libtards.
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