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Heritage Foundation 'Expert' Cannot Cite Any Actual Examples Of Voter Fraud | ThinkProgress
Of course not. One cant cite examples of something that is virtually non-existent.
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Heritage Foundation 'Expert' Cannot Cite Any Actual Examples Of Voter Fraud | ThinkProgress
Can't we punish a state for continually fucking things up over and over again? Let us just not have florida in the next election and tell them to shape the fuck up. I am tired of hearing them screwing things up.
Florida has a history of disenfranchising legal citizens. Even in the 2000 election it is estimated that up 7000 legal voters were purged before that election and we know what happened then. It appears that this is happening again.
The proper way to do this is to do it annually and with sufficient time to resolve any disputes that arise.
The question is do we take the risk of disenfranchising legal citizens to get rid of some suspected illegal voters or voters who have moved, since every illegal vote effectively disfranchises a voter.
Who's complaining? It is not about Dems, and Reps... It's about removing fraud from the equation. If you disagree with what they are doing, then it seems you favor election fraud.
It also seems you don't know shit about what you're talking about. Haven't you read recent articles or watched TV news about legal Florida voters complaining of being purged? Also, the Florida Primary Election is less than 3 months away (August 14, 2012).
Is there actual proof of a "legal voter" who HAS been purged? It's one thing for the "news" to say there is one "complaining" of being purged, it is quite another to say WHO IT IS who was actually purged.
By Janell Ross
Florida will defy a federal warning to stop purging people the state suspects aren't U.S. citizens from voter registration rolls.
Despite a Justice Department letter, objections from county elections officials and evidence that a disproportionate number are voters of color, Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner's office planned to continue scrubbing the election rolls, a spokesman said Friday. Gov. Rick Scott (R) ordered the search for potentially ineligible voters.
Justice Department officials declined to comment on Floridas plans.
More: Florida Voter Purge Will Continue, Defying Federal Warning
Can't we punish a state for continually fucking things up over and over again? Let us just not have florida in the next election and tell them to shape the fuck up. I am tired of hearing them screwing things up.
Both sides are complaining here. One side complains false votes are mucking things up and the other claims tossing out good votes mucks things up. Fix it and get back to us when you are done. If both sides say it is broken then I am all for calling it broken and not using it.
Who's complaining? It is not about Dems, and Reps... It's about removing fraud from the equation. If you disagree with what they are doing, then it seems you favor election fraud.
It also seems you don't know shit about what you're talking about. Haven't you read recent articles or watched TV news about legal Florida voters complaining of being purged? Also, the Florida Primary Election is less than 3 months away (August 14, 2012).
Internicola said he sent Broward a copy of his Army discharge papers. He is one of six voters on the list who have provided paperwork to prove they are citizens, said Mary Cooney, a spokeswoman for the supervisor.
Internicola admitted to one discrepancy in records. He says he was born in 1921, though he said his drivers license indicates 1919. The reason: in his youth he wanted to start driving early so I bent the truth a little bit.
By Janell Ross
Florida will defy a federal warning to stop purging people the state suspects aren't U.S. citizens from voter registration rolls.
Despite a Justice Department letter, objections from county elections officials and evidence that a disproportionate number are voters of color, Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner's office planned to continue scrubbing the election rolls, a spokesman said Friday. Gov. Rick Scott (R) ordered the search for potentially ineligible voters.
Justice Department officials declined to comment on Floridas plans.
More: Florida Voter Purge Will Continue, Defying Federal Warning
If they are not citizens, they are NOT voters, and do not belong on the rolls.