Stephanie
Diamond Member
- Jul 11, 2004
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and it begins
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SNIP:
All dogs go to heaven But some keep their voter registration current.
Brenda Charlston holds a photo of her long-deceased dog, Rosie, and a voter registration form for Rosie Charlston that arrived in the mail for the canine last month in Seattle. Rosie was a black lab who died in 1998. A left-leaning group called the Voter Participation Center has touted the distribution of some 5 million registration forms in recent weeks, targeting Democratic voting blocs such as unmarried women, blacks, Latinos and young adults. But residents and election administrators around the country have also reported a series of bizarre and questionable mailings addressed to animals, dead people and people already registered to vote. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
The liberal group Voter Participation Center sent out 5,000,000 voter registration forms many to dogs and dead people. The groups says it has registered more than 350,000 since last September 2011.
The AP reported:
The voter registration form arrived in the mail last month with some key information already filled in: Rosie Charlstons name was complete, as was her Seattle address.
Problem is, Rosie was a black lab who died in 1998.
A group called the Voter Participation Center has touted the distribution of some 5 million registration forms in recent weeks, targeting Democratic-leaning voting blocs such as unmarried women, blacks, Latinos and young adults.
But residents and election administrators around the country also have reported a series of bizarre and questionable mailings addressed to animals, dead people, noncitizens and people already registered to vote.
Brenda Charlston wasnt the only person to get documents for her pet: A Virginia man said similar documents arrived for his dead dog, Mozart, while a woman in the state got forms for her cat, Scampers.
On a serious note, I think its tampering with our voting system, Charlston said. Theyre fishing for votes: Thats how I view it.
Every presidential election cycle brings with it a variety of registration drives targeting people who typically are underrepresented at the polls, and Republicans have long seized on sloppy or questionable registrations as a sign of potential fraud on the part of Democrats.
all of it with comments
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...voter-registration-forms-to-dogs-dead-people/
links in article
SNIP:
All dogs go to heaven But some keep their voter registration current.
Brenda Charlston holds a photo of her long-deceased dog, Rosie, and a voter registration form for Rosie Charlston that arrived in the mail for the canine last month in Seattle. Rosie was a black lab who died in 1998. A left-leaning group called the Voter Participation Center has touted the distribution of some 5 million registration forms in recent weeks, targeting Democratic voting blocs such as unmarried women, blacks, Latinos and young adults. But residents and election administrators around the country have also reported a series of bizarre and questionable mailings addressed to animals, dead people and people already registered to vote. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
The liberal group Voter Participation Center sent out 5,000,000 voter registration forms many to dogs and dead people. The groups says it has registered more than 350,000 since last September 2011.
The AP reported:
The voter registration form arrived in the mail last month with some key information already filled in: Rosie Charlstons name was complete, as was her Seattle address.
Problem is, Rosie was a black lab who died in 1998.
A group called the Voter Participation Center has touted the distribution of some 5 million registration forms in recent weeks, targeting Democratic-leaning voting blocs such as unmarried women, blacks, Latinos and young adults.
But residents and election administrators around the country also have reported a series of bizarre and questionable mailings addressed to animals, dead people, noncitizens and people already registered to vote.
Brenda Charlston wasnt the only person to get documents for her pet: A Virginia man said similar documents arrived for his dead dog, Mozart, while a woman in the state got forms for her cat, Scampers.
On a serious note, I think its tampering with our voting system, Charlston said. Theyre fishing for votes: Thats how I view it.
Every presidential election cycle brings with it a variety of registration drives targeting people who typically are underrepresented at the polls, and Republicans have long seized on sloppy or questionable registrations as a sign of potential fraud on the part of Democrats.
all of it with comments
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...voter-registration-forms-to-dogs-dead-people/