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Voting Identity needed

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Ja, mein Anfuher, ich bin es schau dir mein Foto an.
Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 1 November 2021 8:07:16 AM
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Is Mise, what I am proposing is a very simple system and simple
systems are harder to hack.
Then if Linux systems are used then it becomes virtually impossible to hack.

Paul;
You have finally made me come to the conclusion that you are a racist.
Just because the same facilities are made available to aborigines then
that is a racist act but only because it is made by a white man.
If the facility was made available by an aborigine then it would not be racist !

I thought police could ask for ID if they suspect that a crime has been committed.
The request from the electoral official would be sufficient.
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 1 November 2021 8:56:18 AM
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Bazz,

Yes. Jacinta Price has said the Labor thinks that aboriginal descendants are not capable of maintaining ID. That could be construed as racism, but she also opined that they are more concerned that shonky practices in the communities would be curtailed to the ALP's disadvantage.

As Senator McGrath asked: what has Labor, and by extension the Greens, got to hide?

Ms. Price said aboriginal people have more than one name, mentioning "skin names" and these names can all end up on the roll. It has to be tightened up, she said.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 1 November 2021 3:22:31 PM
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Bazz,

As the Forums number one racists yourself, I don't find it surprising that you would support something that aims to disenfranchise Aboriginal people. Clearly the intention of Morrison is to reduce some Aboriginal peoples ability to vote (Labor). You claim there is a existing scam, where is the evidence, not one person from the last election has been prosecuted. What we should be more concerned with is dodgy government members running scams like 'Sports Rorts' and 'Car Pork', Porters secret slush fund to pay his legal bills, these are greater attacks on our democracy than any so called voter fraud.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 1 November 2021 10:03:04 PM
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Don't be silly Paul,
There has been duplicate voting going on and as they system is now
there could be much more that is undetected.
Most US fashions migrate here.
With the system I propose the number of valid voters should equal the
number of ballot papers counted.
As someone said what was the Labour Party Moto; Vote Early Vote Often !
I thought it was a joke until I saw the reaction in parliament.
You accuse me of being a racist, at least I have not proved it !
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 1 November 2021 10:35:43 PM
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Says a lot about the state of Australian LNP politics, media and commentary when mooted VoterID is not based upon evidence, and could actually suppress votes; while being oblivious to machinations elsewhere.

Related, why are the UK Tories also mooting the same right now? Because the Anglosphere including Australia and like the UK follow, not just a nativist Trumpian tactic, but US GOP libertarian(?) demands for a return to electoral politics of segregationist times and disenfranchisement.

Of course promoted by 'radical right libertarian' think tank networks in the US and globally, via Koch Networks and crafted by the 'bill mill' ALEC American Legislative Exchange Council for whom it is a clear policy.

According to Rutenberg in the NYT Magazine (17 Aug '15):

'DISENFRANCHISED: This Looks Like a National Strategy. Your book mentions the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), an industry-backed group that helps craft conservative legislation in conjunction with like-minded state politicians. How involved was ALEC in writing these laws?

ALEC was very important on voter-ID laws. After the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter-ID law in 2008, ALEC drafted model voter-ID legislation, and that same legislation popped up in very similar form in states like Pennsylvania and Texas and Wisconsin. So I think they were very influential in drafting legislation and getting states to adopt it. There’s clearly a paper trail on the voter-ID front.'
Posted by Andras Smith, Tuesday, 2 November 2021 3:28:04 AM
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