They Need a New Name: How About "Organizing for Identity Theft?"
Big Brother Democrats aren't just watching you, they're handing out your personal identification to their cronies in a massive invasion of personal privacy (h/t Instapundit).
Not just organized, but organizing for crime... that's the Chicago Way.
The red boxes are around questions asking for the person's e-mail address and what time of day they plan to vote. So, now yours truly, a perfect stranger from outside of New York's 23rd Congressional District, knows the Name, Phone Number, Age, and Gender of 25 residents of NY-23. Because the e-mail I received is part of a large orchestrated campaign, an undetermined but far from small number of perfect strangers predominantly from outside of New York's 23rd Congressional District will know this information about hundreds — if not thousands — of residents of NY-23. Additionally, if I were to carry out the calls (which I of course will not), I would have the cell phone number, e-mail address, and planned voting time of any person in the group of 25 who responds to my request for that information. It doesn't take much imagination to see what could happen, but I guess I need to draw a picture for old Mitch:
- With a person's e-mail addy and cell number, a spammer can put them on every junk mail and calling list there is.
- Thanks to easily available Internet phone directories, criminals can learn where these people live. By asking a few additional questions, they can learn who lives alone. If they also learn when they won't be home (i.e., out voting) and live reasonably close, they can steal them blind while they're away.
- Even more scary, a violent criminal can use answers to OFA's official questions combined with other information they might learn through probing to commit violent acts when these people ARE home.
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Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:24 AM
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HAHAHA! YES! Obama became President so he could harvest email and phone numbers to pass on to his criminal buddies who are going to break into people's homes while they're voting! Then steal their identity, of course.
You figured it out Wingnut Homes.
You figured it out Wingnut Homes.
Posted by: salvage at November 02, 2009 10:10 AM (DEOQe)
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No, salvage, they're just stupid, clumsy, and instinctively underhanded (not necessarily in that order).
I suppose you have no problem with what they're doing?
I suppose you have no problem with what they're doing?
Posted by: Thomas Blumer at November 02, 2009 10:18 AM (/LYzA)
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Will somebody please primary McAmnesty's a$$!!!!
Posted by: TimothyJ at November 02, 2009 12:13 PM (IKKIf)
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I would suggest that the reason there are moderate Republicans representing many districts is that they actually somewhat resemble their constituencies, and forcing hard-right conservatives through the primaries in those swing districts is not likely to produce a net gain for the GOP. For this principle in action, witness the 2006 race for the AZ 8th.
What's going on in the NY 23rd is somewhat unique, and not a particularly good template for other swing districts.
What's going on in the NY 23rd is somewhat unique, and not a particularly good template for other swing districts.
Posted by: Tully at November 02, 2009 01:00 PM (tUyDE)
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I submit that they are not gathering this information so that someone can use it to rob you of your possessions - they are going to use it to rob you of your vote! Not going to vote? Great we'll send someone to vote for you. It happened to me. I showed up to vote only to be turned away because "You already voted!" Think about it - when was the last time you were asked to produce ID when you went to vote? Requiring state or federal identification to vote supposedly dissuades minorities, the elderly, and less affluent. HA!
Posted by: Pierre at November 02, 2009 04:17 PM (sFVMH)
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You betcha! Pierre is exactly right. This is really about vote fraud.
As for the NY-23 race, good riddance to the million dollar RINO.
As for the NY-23 race, good riddance to the million dollar RINO.
Posted by: Brad at November 02, 2009 07:09 PM (eEdXg)
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