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if these allegations are true, it gets one wondering if similar actions are not being planned in other states:
state republicans, tea party groups planning 'voter suppression' during fall elections, liberal group says
one wisconsin now, a liberal advocacy group in madison, said monday it uncovered a conspiracy by conservative parties in the state to suppress minority and college student turnout during the nov. 2 general election.
The group says they have recordings of a leader of the tea party movement laying out plans to reduce the number of traditionally democratic voters who can cast ballots on nov. 2. Tea party groups, the republican party of wisconsin and americans for prosperity-wisconsin are allegedly working together on a "voter caging" effort.
The non-partisan brennan center for justice outlines the process of voter caging:
Voter caging is the practice of sending mail to addresses on the voter rolls, compiling a list of the mail that is returned undelivered, and using that list to purge or challenge voters registrations on the grounds that the voters on the list do not legally reside at their registered addresses. Supporters of voter caging defend the practice as a means of preventing votes cast by ineligible voters. Voter caging, however, is notoriously unreliable. If it is treated (unjustifiably) as the sole basis for determining that a voter is ineligible or does not live at the address at which he or she registered, it can lead to the unwarranted purge or challenge of eligible voters. moreover, the practice has often been targeted at minority voters, making the effects even more pernicious. [brennan center, a guide to voter caging, 6/29/07]
one wisconsin now said monday it obtained an audio recording it has verified as authentic from a june 16, 2010 meeting between the leaders of the states tea party movement, led by tim dake, head of the grandsons of liberty. Dake serves as a regular spokesperson for wisconsins tea party organizations and is widely viewed as the movements wisconsin leader. The full audio, available at one wisconsin nows voter protection website, save wisconsin's vote 2010, details the plans.
racine post: State republicans, tea party groups planning 'voter suppression' during fall elections, liberal group says
wow those conservative folk are akin to terrorist we best be doing something
We should just sit back and watch the liberals run amok.![]()
Actually, SuMar should offer her services as a consultant to all the GOP candidates in the upcoming elections....that way we can ENSURE the neocon driven GOP will NOT regain it's former power und the Shurb. (Yes, I shouldn't have said that....but it was just too damned easy and SuMar is just such a preposterous figure I couldn't resist).