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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread

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To: Bill who wrote (11569)7/13/2001 3:49:28 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) of 59480
 
USCCR Report on Florida Election a Fraud!!!
From the Federalist:

In other news from the Left, OK, you are tired of hearing about the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights' Florida election report claiming all manner of malfeasance -- subsequently refuted by conservative commissioners Abigail Thernstrom and Russell Redenbaugh. Now Thernstrom and Redenbaugh are joined by the Miami-Dade elections supervisor David Leahy
-- a Democrat.

The USCCR's report claimed voters "were delayed at the polls or denied their opportunity to vote," highlighting the case of Ms. Margarita Green, who complained she was not allowed to vote because she was told she was not registered. Mr. Leahy has produced a form signed by Ms.
Green in 1998 declaring, "I no longer live in Dade County." Greennever re-registered upon her return to Dade County.

Another case highlighted by the USCCR's report was that of Felix Boyle, who complained he was not informed that his polling place had changed. "I couldn't find where I was supposed to vote," claimed Boyle. But, according to Mr. Leahy, "Felix Boyle stated that the polling place for Precinct #36 was in a different building than was used in the 2000 primary election. The same building was used for
both elections."

Memo to the USCCR: The election is over.
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