AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
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AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/05/31/2 ... e-its.html
The Justice Department ordered Florida’s elections division to halt a systematic effort to find and purge the state’s voter rolls of noncitizen voters.
Florida’s effort appears to violate both the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which protects minorities, and the 1993 National Voter Registration Act – which governs voter purges – T. Christian Herren Jr., the Justice Department’s lead civil rights lawyer, wrote in a detailed two-page letter sent late Thursday night.
The Justice Department ordered Florida’s elections division to halt a systematic effort to find and purge the state’s voter rolls of noncitizen voters.
Florida’s effort appears to violate both the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which protects minorities, and the 1993 National Voter Registration Act – which governs voter purges – T. Christian Herren Jr., the Justice Department’s lead civil rights lawyer, wrote in a detailed two-page letter sent late Thursday night.
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Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
Too bad Holder wasn't around in '00 when Gore was running for president.CitadelGrad wrote:http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/05/31/2 ... e-its.html
The Justice Department ordered Florida’s elections division to halt a systematic effort to find and purge the state’s voter rolls of noncitizen voters.
Florida’s effort appears to violate both the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which protects minorities, and the 1993 National Voter Registration Act – which governs voter purges – T. Christian Herren Jr., the Justice Department’s lead civil rights lawyer, wrote in a detailed two-page letter sent late Thursday night.
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Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
Yeah, I'm sure all of those ineligible Florida voters were voting Republican.dal4018 wrote:Too bad Holder wasn't around in '00 when Gore was running for president.CitadelGrad wrote:http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/05/31/2 ... e-its.html
The Justice Department ordered Florida’s elections division to halt a systematic effort to find and purge the state’s voter rolls of noncitizen voters.
Florida’s effort appears to violate both the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which protects minorities, and the 1993 National Voter Registration Act – which governs voter purges – T. Christian Herren Jr., the Justice Department’s lead civil rights lawyer, wrote in a detailed two-page letter sent late Thursday night.
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Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
He was. Holder was the deputy attorney general of the US from 1997 to 2001.dal4018 wrote:Too bad Holder wasn't around in '00 when Gore was running for president.CitadelGrad wrote:http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/05/31/2 ... e-its.html
The Justice Department ordered Florida’s elections division to halt a systematic effort to find and purge the state’s voter rolls of noncitizen voters.
Florida’s effort appears to violate both the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which protects minorities, and the 1993 National Voter Registration Act – which governs voter purges – T. Christian Herren Jr., the Justice Department’s lead civil rights lawyer, wrote in a detailed two-page letter sent late Thursday night.
Try again.
Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
So, non citizens can vote? FUck, what's the point of Voting?
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Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
THe 15th Amendment upholds the rights of citizens.
Sounds like Florida is doing the right thing
So, what's up? Any Tom, Juan and Francois can vote?Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
Section 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.[1]
Sounds like Florida is doing the right thing
To spot noncitizens, though, the state began comparing voter rolls with a Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle database that contains some citizenship information that the agency collects when people get a state ID such as a driver’s license.
But the citizenship data in many cases is out of date. That is, many people become citizens after they get their ID and then register to vote. But the highway safety database isn’t updated.
As a result, the state has performed its own checking and double-checking and winnowed down a pool of 180,000 potential noncitizens to a list of about 2,700. It is asking the counties to contact the voters by mail. Those who don’t respond within about two months of being contacted could be stricken from the rolls.
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Can vote, don't pay taxes. Fuck this shit!Ibanez wrote:So, non citizens can vote? FUck, what's the point of Voting?
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His hands were tied thanks to the supreme court supporting Bush&companyBaldy wrote:He was. Holder was the deputy attorney general of the US from 1997 to 2001.dal4018 wrote:Too bad Holder wasn't around in '00 when Gore was running for president.
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You do know it was Gore who made the Florida election results a judicial matter, don't you?dal4018 wrote:His hands were tied thanks to the supreme court supporting Bush&companyBaldy wrote:
He was. Holder was the deputy attorney general of the US from 1997 to 2001.
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Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
In all honesty, if you can't follow a simple ballot, you shouldn't be allowed to vote.dal4018 wrote:His hands were tied thanks to the supreme court supporting Bush&companyBaldy wrote:
He was. Holder was the deputy attorney general of the US from 1997 to 2001.
Try again.
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Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
As usual, CitadelGrad is fibbing.
Rick Scott is VIOLATING THE LAW in several ways.
1) His list of "ineligbile voters" is flat out wrong - it has been PROVEN that he is trying to kick US CITIZENS off the voting roles - including some 90+ year old veterans.
2) Law prohibits doing these type of purges less than 90 days before a primary or general election.
Rick Scott and his cronies are committing VOTING FRAUD. AG Holder is rightfully protecting the voting rights of US CITIZENS.
Great job, Holder!!
Rick Scott is VIOLATING THE LAW in several ways.
1) His list of "ineligbile voters" is flat out wrong - it has been PROVEN that he is trying to kick US CITIZENS off the voting roles - including some 90+ year old veterans.
2) Law prohibits doing these type of purges less than 90 days before a primary or general election.
Rick Scott and his cronies are committing VOTING FRAUD. AG Holder is rightfully protecting the voting rights of US CITIZENS.
Great job, Holder!!
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Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
I'm afraid you are the one who is fibbing. The veteran you are speaking of was not ruled ineligible. He was simply asked to provide documentation of citizenship, which he did. He is eligible to vote (but only once per election).dbackjon wrote:As usual, CitadelGrad is fibbing.
Rick Scott is VIOLATING THE LAW in several ways.
1) His list of "ineligbile voters" is flat out wrong - it has been PROVEN that he is trying to kick US CITIZENS off the voting roles - including some 90+ year old veterans.
2) Law prohibits doing these type of purges less than 90 days before a primary or general election.
Rick Scott and his cronies are committing VOTING FRAUD. AG Holder is rightfully protecting the voting rights of US CITIZENS.
The process began well before the 90 day window. Therefore, no problem.
How could Holder be protecting the voting rights of U.S. citizens when the whole purpose of his demands is to stop a purge of ineligible voters? Every time an ineligible voter votes, the vote of an eligible voter is negated.
Great job, Holder!!
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As I've said before, this will be an election pitting the Makers (Romney) against the Takers/Fakers (Obummer). Pot Holder is doing his best to lard the voting rolls with Fakers and Takers. Barry is probably paying him a bounty for each one. 
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Conks benefit from less people voting.Ivytalk wrote:As I've said before, this will be an election pitting the Makers (Romney) against the Takers/Fakers (Obummer). Pot Holder is doing his best to lard the voting rolls with Fakers and Takers. Barry is probably paying him a bounty for each one.
I won't vote for either Romney or BHO and I'm getting tired of defending Obama and have never liked Holder, but what exactly has Romney "made"?
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Millions!kalm wrote:I won't vote for either and I'm getting tired of defending Obama and have never like Holder, but what exactly has Romeny "mad"?Ivytalk wrote:As I've said before, this will be an election pitting the Makers (Romney) against the Takers/Fakers (Obummer). Pot Holder is doing his best to lard the voting rolls with Fakers and Takers. Barry is probably paying him a bounty for each one.
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Three words that should never be used in the same sentence.dbackjon wrote:
Great job, Holder!!
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What you have is a systematic effort to strip people of their voting rights.
The people in question are legal voters
And it doesn't matter WHEN the purge started - it has to end 90 days before an election.
Once again, CID knows not of what he speaks.
The people in question are legal voters
And it doesn't matter WHEN the purge started - it has to end 90 days before an election.
Once again, CID knows not of what he speaks.
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A while back I stumbled onto a website that tracks peoples voting history. Not who they voted for, but whether they voted or not. Found my info on there and it correctly listed all the recent elections that I have voted in.
Seems to me that if we can keep track of voters after the fact, we should be able to do it ahead of time as well. Part of the registration process should be to get photographed. Every voter will have a picture ID, but also their picture will be stored in a database that can be accessed in case the photo is lost.
It shouldn't be that hard to track voters. When JFK said that we were going to the moon, we did it in less than 10 years. Bush v Gore happened 12 years ago and Florida is still fucked up.
Seems to me that if we can keep track of voters after the fact, we should be able to do it ahead of time as well. Part of the registration process should be to get photographed. Every voter will have a picture ID, but also their picture will be stored in a database that can be accessed in case the photo is lost.
It shouldn't be that hard to track voters. When JFK said that we were going to the moon, we did it in less than 10 years. Bush v Gore happened 12 years ago and Florida is still fucked up.
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AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
Another broken record right out of the talking points.dbackjon wrote:What you have is a systematic effort to strip people of their voting rights.
The people in question are legal voters
And it doesn't matter WHEN the purge started - it has to end 90 days before an election.
Once again, CID knows not of what he speaks.
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Very well put, 86!BlueHen86 wrote:A while back I stumbled onto a website that tracks peoples voting history. Not who they voted for, but whether they voted or not. Found my info on there and it correctly listed all the recent elections that I have voted in.
Seems to me that if we can keep track of voters after the fact, we should be able to do it ahead of time as well. Part of the registration process should be to get photographed. Every voter will have a picture ID, but also their picture will be stored in a database that can be accessed in case the photo is lost.
It shouldn't be that hard to track voters. When JFK said that we were going to the moon, we did it in less than 10 years. Bush v Gore happened 12 years ago and Florida is still **** up.
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Re: AG Holder demands Florida allow ineligible voters
Quit generalizing, kalm. That's not always true. It depends on the area. Sure, there are SOME areas where that is true. But not here in Cali. The fewer people show up, the more likely it is HERE that the Donkeys will win.kalm wrote:Conks benefit from less people voting.
But even that is a globalization that doesn't apply everywhere. If everything in my area were kept internal, this is a GOP area, so the GOP should win every time. The problem is that until last year, our districts were so gerrymandered that Democrats in other areas beat us through sheer numbers. We have yet to see if that will still hold true after the recent re-districting done by a theoretically neutral citizen's board, which took that responsibility from the Legislature via referendum. In terms of broad areas as well, especially in years when turnout is bleak, uber-Democrat areas like Los Angeles and San Francisco have the sheer numbers to overwhelm traditionally Republican areas like the Central Valley and San Diego.

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The broken record would be the conk fear mongering over the issue. It's a non issue:CID1990 wrote:Another broken record right out of the talking points.dbackjon wrote:What you have is a systematic effort to strip people of their voting rights.
The people in question are legal voters
And it doesn't matter WHEN the purge started - it has to end 90 days before an election.
Once again, CID knows not of what he speaks.
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Because voter fraud is essentially irrational, it is not surprising that no credible evidence suggests a voter fraud epidemic. There is no documented wave or trend of individuals voting multiple times, voting as someone else, or voting despite knowing that they are ineligible. Indeed, evidence from the microscopically scrutinized 2004 gubernatorial election in Washington State actually reveals just the opposite: though voter fraud does happen, it happens approximately 0.0009% of the time. The similarly closely-analyzed 2004 election in Ohio revealed a voter fraud rate of 0.00004%. National Weather Service data shows that Americans are struck and killed by lightning about as often.
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White male property-owners, just like the Founding Fathers intended.kalm wrote:The broken record would be the conk fear mongering over the issue. It's a non issue:CID1990 wrote:
Another broken record right out of the talking points.
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Because voter fraud is essentially irrational, it is not surprising that no credible evidence suggests a voter fraud epidemic. There is no documented wave or trend of individuals voting multiple times, voting as someone else, or voting despite knowing that they are ineligible. Indeed, evidence from the microscopically scrutinized 2004 gubernatorial election in Washington State actually reveals just the opposite: though voter fraud does happen, it happens approximately 0.0009% of the time. The similarly closely-analyzed 2004 election in Ohio revealed a voter fraud rate of 0.00004%. National Weather Service data shows that Americans are struck and killed by lightning about as often.
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Wouldn't want to end like Germany with some chick running the country.Grizalltheway wrote:White male property-owners, just like the Founding Fathers intended.kalm wrote:
The broken record would be the conk fear mongering over the issue. It's a non issue:
http://www.brennancenter.org/content/re ... ter_fraud/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Everyone who pays taxes should be allowed to vote. If you don't pay taxes, you can't vote.Grizalltheway wrote:White male property-owners, just like the Founding Fathers intended.kalm wrote:
The broken record would be the conk fear mongering over the issue. It's a non issue:
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