ClosedCaption
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You keep saying what it's not. Are you saying that there is no pattern here? Do you know the definition of the word "pattern".
Hmm, but you seem to cast that aside when you speak about the Author of the Article, the Expert in the article and now the link from the blog. I thought Coincidence does not equate causation? But I see that is just a clever phrase to ignore what you dont like and validate the things you do.
Here...Now you can question the author on this one, or if that doesnt work you can question the officials and their childs teachers too
Florida voter purge gets pushback from elections supervisors, U.S. Justice
Now question the Justice Department.
Now you can question the National Voting Rights Act...make sure you look up who wrote it because then you can "question" their credibility too. Whatever you do, dont question the voter rolls. Politics of Personal Destruction doesnt work that way
Coincidence does not equate to causation....
Hmm, but you seem to cast that aside when you speak about the Author of the Article, the Expert in the article and now the link from the blog. I thought Coincidence does not equate causation? But I see that is just a clever phrase to ignore what you dont like and validate the things you do.
Here...Now you can question the author on this one, or if that doesnt work you can question the officials and their childs teachers too
Florida voter purge gets pushback from elections supervisors, U.S. Justice
Florida elections supervisors said Friday they will discontinue a state-directed effort to remove names from county voter rolls because they believe the state data is flawed and because the U.S. Department of Justice has said the process violates federal voting laws.
Now question the Justice Department.
Florida's current effort also appears to violate the National Voting Right Act's prohibition on any major voter scrub 90 days before an election, Herron wrote. With an Aug. 14 primary scheduled in Florida, that would prohibit scrubs after May 16.
Now you can question the National Voting Rights Act...make sure you look up who wrote it because then you can "question" their credibility too. Whatever you do, dont question the voter rolls. Politics of Personal Destruction doesnt work that way