If Illinois&New York Scrutinized Voter Registrations,Would DOJ Be Up Their Butts?

Mar 16, 2012
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Why Florida? Why not double check all of the voter registrations in Chicago and Los Angeles? What if Massachusetts and Connecticut wanted to do the same thing as Florida? Make sure all dead people and suspicious names were removed from voter registrations?
Do you think Eric Holder would be traveling to New England to make sure they were doing the jop right?
So does anyone here have any idea why Eric Holder and the DOJ are in uproar over Florida making sure there are no dead people,pets,cartoon characters and illegal aliens on the lists?
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Especially Chicago! when and if they have these arguments, someone should ask Holder,,,what if Chicago and Philly wanted to purge their voter registrations to make sure all those registered were actaul/legal americans,,,,,I would love to see Holder answer that one.
 
Yes because democrats would be hurt.

Scott is pushing this while saying their is no money for necessary programs LIKE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. A lot of money is being spent purging the rolls when there is not one iota of evidence there has been any attempt at voter fraud in Florida. Florida is BROKE, according to the Republicans, this is not a necessary expense, and Scott is very eager to trim the rolls as much as possible.
 

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Why Florida? Why not double check all of the voter registrations in Chicago and Los Angeles? What if Massachusetts and Connecticut wanted to do the same thing as Florida? Make sure all dead people and suspicious names were removed from voter registrations?
Do you think Eric Holder would be traveling to New England to make sure they were doing the jop right?
So does anyone here have any idea why Eric Holder and the DOJ are in uproar over Florida making sure there are no dead people,pets,cartoon characters and illegal aliens on the lists?
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Even Republican election officials are skeptical of the purging process in Florida. They have found evidence of people who were not born in Florida being purged because it was assumed if you weren't born in Florida, you weren't born in the US and are therefore an illegal immigrant. No, really! And that is how people who were born in, say, Ohio were purged.

Another was purged because some idiot bureaucrat with fat fingers mis-typed the registered voter's driver's license number and it didn't match up with DMV records.

All this is because the only thing Florida did to check their registration rolls was bounce the registered voter rolls against the DMV's records.

Pretty stupid, eh?

It amazes me how confident you people are in the infallibilty of government bureaucrats! How dare anyone check their work, amiright?

So...yeah. If Illinois or New York fumble-fucked the process as bad as Florida has, the feds would be all over them. And you would want them to be if you were one of the disenfranchised citizens.
 
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and a slight change of subject, remember when Gore got more votes in the 2000 election? it was because of the votes in California,,,hmm, and maybe we can ponder over how many of Gores votes were from illegal aliens voting mainly in California, and probably the other deep blue states.
 
But election supervisors - including Democrats and Republicans - asked a range of questions about the level of proof that state election officials had regarding the citizenship status of voters which was culled by comparing voter registration lists to a state driver's license database. They said they wanted more information before they purge someone from the voting rolls.

"I'm feeling really uncomfortable about this," Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes told officials with the state's Division of Elections.

Brian Corley, the Pasco County elections supervisor, questioned the timing of the push, noting that election officials were first given a list of potential ineligible voters from the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles roughly a year ago.

Corley pointed out how two voters on the department's list given to him wound up being born in Ohio and Massachusetts. One of the names wound up on the list of non-U.S. citizens because the driver's license number used to check citizenship had one number wrong on it.

"We want our voter rolls to be accurate, obviously no one wants someone to vote who isn't a citizen," Corley said. "But at the same time we are the ones fielding phone calls from voters saying 'Why are you questioning my citizenship?"

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One of the people on the list is Manoly Castro-Williamson, 48, of Wesley Chapel, a U.S. citizen and a registered Republican who has voted in every election in Florida since 2004. She was one of 13 potential noncitizen voters forwarded to Pasco County by state elections officials.

Pasco Supervisor of Elections Brian Corley said he finds it troubling that Castro-Williamson, known as a "super voter" for her commitment to casting a ballot, now is being forced to prove her citizenship status just four months after voting in the Republican presidential preference primary.

Officials: Noncitizen Voter Database Flawed | TheLedger.com


Pasco is supervisor of a Republican county, by the way.


But go right ahead and delude yourselves into thinking challenging the purge is some Democratic plot to get illegal aliens to vote for Obama.

The silence of the strident right wing mouthpieces over their own kind getting disenfranchised is deafening.
 
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Why Florida? Why not double check all of the voter registrations in Chicago and Los Angeles? What if Massachusetts and Connecticut wanted to do the same thing as Florida? Make sure all dead people and suspicious names were removed from voter registrations?
Do you think Eric Holder would be traveling to New England to make sure they were doing the jop right?
So does anyone here have any idea why Eric Holder and the DOJ are in uproar over Florida making sure there are no dead people,pets,cartoon characters and illegal aliens on the lists?
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uh.. cause Florida is a swing state that typically has a very close vote and they want to make sure their dead democrats votes get counted? Does that sound about right?
 

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Why Florida? Why not double check all of the voter registrations in Chicago and Los Angeles? What if Massachusetts and Connecticut wanted to do the same thing as Florida? Make sure all dead people and suspicious names were removed from voter registrations?
Do you think Eric Holder would be traveling to New England to make sure they were doing the jop right?
So does anyone here have any idea why Eric Holder and the DOJ are in uproar over Florida making sure there are no dead people,pets,cartoon characters and illegal aliens on the lists?
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uh.. cause Florida is a swing state that typically has a very close vote and they want to make sure their dead democrats votes get counted? Does that sound about right?

Nope. Not even close.

Read my last three posts. Don't know how you missed 'em.
 

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Why Florida? Why not double check all of the voter registrations in Chicago and Los Angeles? What if Massachusetts and Connecticut wanted to do the same thing as Florida? Make sure all dead people and suspicious names were removed from voter registrations?
Do you think Eric Holder would be traveling to New England to make sure they were doing the jop right?
So does anyone here have any idea why Eric Holder and the DOJ are in uproar over Florida making sure there are no dead people,pets,cartoon characters and illegal aliens on the lists?
:scared1:

uh.. cause Florida is a swing state that typically has a very close vote and they want to make sure their dead democrats votes get counted? Does that sound about right?

Nope. Not even close.

Read my last three posts. Don't know how you missed 'em.

No, I still think my is probably accurate as to why the DOJ is involved. If someone gets erroneously purged, it's not as if they don't have remedies to correct it. If the feds had done their job and enforced immigration laws, then citizens would not have to deal with this.
 
being I live here, and seeing what Obama has done to the state, Romney should take it easy, at least by 5 points,,,,pretty much all the counties are red,,,,,and we all know which 3 counties are purple.
 

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Why Florida? Why not double check all of the voter registrations in Chicago and Los Angeles? What if Massachusetts and Connecticut wanted to do the same thing as Florida? Make sure all dead people and suspicious names were removed from voter registrations?
Do you think Eric Holder would be traveling to New England to make sure they were doing the jop right?
So does anyone here have any idea why Eric Holder and the DOJ are in uproar over Florida making sure there are no dead people,pets,cartoon characters and illegal aliens on the lists?
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Dead people and suspicious names? The truth is, in the last 5 years, every case involved in ballot stuffing and fraud has been Republicans.

Funny, when you point out the shit Republicans are doing and they answer with, "But what if you guys were doing it"? At least they stopped saying it's a lie. One day, they might learn to "tell the truth". But I suspect that day is very far off.
 
They did a story on central florida today, on Fox,,,although we already know, its the Orlando area that could decide election. they were so hard hit over the last 4 years thanks to Obama's regulations that have killed so many small businesses there.
 

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