tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8979691927340800786.post7556027590576899664..comments2023-08-24T04:03:07.131-07:00Comments on The Inevitable Hurt: Voter Fraud & the Presumption of GuiltAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06027642755127447953noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8979691927340800786.post-37281429283435692282012-06-13T18:32:51.644-07:002012-06-13T18:32:51.644-07:00An interesting analogy, and well reasoned, but it ...An interesting analogy, and well reasoned, but it can be pushed too far too easily. Don't we always presume guilt when we ask for ID? Yet we do because if we don't some people will prove themselves untrustworthy.<br /><br />What we need here is some solid evidence on the extent of voter fraud. You believe it to be small, but others do not.<br /><br />Still, one cannot disagree with your conclusion that R's support the laws to reduce D votes. The only question is: of these lost D votes, how many are fraudulent.<br /><br />J H MJohn McDermotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10123524934765299162noreply@blogger.com