Truthmatters
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they were FAKE cases you fool.
Do I need to teach you about the DOJ scandal under Bush?
Do I need to teach you about the DOJ scandal under Bush?
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They asked election officials to produce cases of voter fraud? How is an election official going to know a voter wasn't eligible to vote or that he wasn't who he claimed to be if he isn't required to present proper ID?
Bush did a five year study and found non also idiot
go get any study that proves this type of fraud effects elections.
only right wing lies claim that
There is NO facts to back that lie
they were FAKE cases you fool.
Do I need to teach you about the DOJ scandal under Bush?
because they do
go get any study that proves this type of fraud effects elections.
only right wing lies claim that
There is NO facts to back that lie
The only evidence turds like you will accept is the kind that is impossible to produce.
So you REALLY never heard of the DOJ scandal in this country?
how fucking old are you 16
because they do
Wow, thanks for the laugh. Tdm, let me help you with this , if your to stupid to get to the polling place to vote. Maybe you shouldn't vote. Not my fault liberals are too stupid to vote, your proof of that.
So you REALLY never heard of the DOJ scandal in this country?
how fucking old are you 16
LOL! So, you want to change the subject? Here's a hankie, go sniffle in the corner.
Hey, Truthy, can't you get your sidekick LilOlLady to come back too. Twice the laughs would be lots of fun for many of us.
Joseph D. Rich | Playing politics with Justice - Los Angeles Times
It has notably shirked its legal responsibility to protect voting rights. From 2001 to 2006, no voting discrimination cases were brought on behalf of African American or Native American voters. U.S. attorneys were told instead to give priority to voter fraud cases, which, when coupled with the strong support for voter ID laws, indicated an intent to depress voter turnout in minority and poor communities.
At least two of the recently fired U.S. attorneys, John McKay in Seattle and David C. Iglesias in New Mexico, were targeted largely because they refused to prosecute voting fraud cases that implicated Democrats or voters likely to vote for Democrats.