Liberals - Do you like being threatened?

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Democrats: Vote or we’ll kick your ass

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Democrats are telling voters that they had better head to the polls — or else.

The New York State Democratic Committee is bullying people into voting next week with intimidating letters warning that it can easily find out which slackers fail to cast a ballot next Tuesday.

“Who you vote for is your secret. But whether or not you vote is public record,” the letter says.

“We will be reviewing voting records . . . to determine whether you joined your neighbors who voted in 2014.”

It ends with a line better suited to a mob movie than a major political party: “If you do not vote this year, we will be interested to hear why not.”

The letter and accompanying post card was criticized even by party members, with one Democratic consultant saying it was the wrong way to inspire votes.

“It’s a threatening letter. It’s a scare piece that is unnecessary and inappropriate,” the insider said.

Brooklyn and Manhattan residents who received the note Wednesday were furious, calling it an attempt to browbeat them into showing up at the polls.

“I’m outraged. Whether I vote or not is none of your business!” said a Manhattan voter, who was so incensed that she complained to a local Democratic leader.

“The letter is ludicrous and menacing,” said the voter, who requested anonymity.

The woman also received a report card of her voting record, pointing out that she had failed to vote in two of the last four elections.

Overall, the notices were sent out to 1 million registered Democrats who had failed to vote in previous midterm elections, according to the group.

The committee — chaired by former Gov. David Paterson — defended the scare tactic, calling it standard practice throughout the country.

“This flier is part of the nationwide Democratic response to traditional Republican voter-suppression efforts, because Democrats believe our democracy works better when more people vote, not

less,” said Peter Kauffmann, a committee spokesman.

“The difference between Democrats and Republicans is they don’t want people to vote and we want everyone to vote.”

Paterson declined to comment.

The mailer has a phone number on it that goes to Election Protection, a nonpartisan voting organization.

The organization said it had received a “significant” number of calls about the letter.

Such attempts to shame people to vote — what politicos call “social pressure” or peer pressure — has become more common place and was used by the Obama campaign in 2012, sources said.

A Yale University study in 2008 found that voter participation increased substantially after lazy voters received letters telling them their spotty voting history was a public record that would be scrutinized.

The notice includes a “vote report card” rating New Yorkers’ voting records as “excellent,” “good,” “fair” or “incomplete.”

“Many organizations monitor turnout in your neighborhood and are disappointed by the inconsistent voting of many of your neighbors,” it says.

The letter came a week before heavily favored Democratic Gov. Cuomo faces off against Republican Rob Astorino.

Cuomo was not behind the shame letters, party sources insisted.

But Astorino scoffed, “Andrew Cuomo’s thuggish tactics just crossed the line into creepy territory . . . Threatening and intimidating people is not how honorable elected leaders operate.”
 

BadgeBunny

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LOL, what I'd GIVE for somebody to show up at my door and tell me they'd looked up my voting record ... They can send me all the junk mail they want ... can aways use a little more stuff to add to the compost pile ...
 

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http://oklavoters.com has a record of all registered OK voters, Political affiliation, ID #, Birth Date, address and their voting history:

Here is a sample:

XXX was born on XX XXX XXXX and registered to vote on 26 September 20XX, listing the address XXX XX in STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA, U.S.A 740XX. XXX, a Republican, voted “absentee in person” in the election held 6 November 2012, voted “absentee in person” in the election held 2 November 2010, voted in person on 27 July 2010, voted in person on 11 May 2010 and voted in person on 4 November 2008.

Now you too can see who your neighbors and family really are. I honestly think this is WAY too much personal information to be publicly available and why I haven't changed my address and will vote “absentee in person” from now on!
 

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i cringe everytime i see the word liberal. "Liberalism is a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty." It's like many other words we use today that doesn't mean what it really means.
 

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Precinct number: XXXXXXX
Last name: KIRK
First name: XXXXXX
Middle name: XXXXXXX
Suffix: SR
Voter identification number: XXXXXXX
Political affiliation: REP
Status: A
Street/house number: XXXXX
Street direction: E
Street name: ST
Street type:
Building number:
City/municipality: COWETA
ZIP Code: 74429
Birth date: XXXXXXXX
Date of registration: 20040224
Mailing street address 1: XXXXX X XXX X XX
Mailing street address 2:
Mailing address city: COWETA
Mailing address state: OK

Youre right, found mine. Moved here in 2004 and registered when I changed my CA license in for an OK license. Not any info that you cant find thru someones credit report tho except for the political affiliation.
 

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What is beautiful about this is that it is in a heavily "blue" (think Democratic Party majority), and this kind of tactic is going on amongst the Democrats. One would think that it would be the Republican minority that would be adamant about getting out their registered voters.

And the ongoing Democratic Party mantra that it is the Republicans that want to suppress voting is as old and beaten down as the constant calling of names for those same citizens, whether it be racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

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But, according to the Democrats, it seems that only the Republicans don't want people to vote.
 

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