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To: SmoothSail who wrote (177162)4/8/2009 4:14:18 AM
From: KLP3 Recommendations  Respond to of 225578
 
When the folks coming in illegally know how to get illegal drivers licenses, and any other kind of ID, including SS #'s, then signing up to vote (Motor Voter Drive Through) is no big deal....The question : "Are you a citizen" would be easy for people to lie about, ESPECIALLY if some Gringo wants to give him cash for his vot (here Jose' ....just mark your ballot with the "X" here...)

What else does ACORN need the $8 BILLION dollars for?

KLP@colormecynical.org



To: SmoothSail who wrote (177162)4/8/2009 8:52:42 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
they don't know one politician from another.

That describes the average Obama - Pelosi voter.



To: SmoothSail who wrote (177162)4/8/2009 11:07:31 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
Clinton stood on the court house steps out in California and made all the illegals legal..So they all voted Dornen out..

Dornan's district, which was renumbered the 46th after the 1990 census, had always leaned Democratic, but became even more so when it absorbed a considerably larger number of Latino voters than he had previously represented. After failing to win the GOP presidential nomination in 1996, Dornan ran for reelection to the House against Loretta Sanchez, a former Republican who had switched parties and run as a Democrat. Dornan lost by 979 votes.

Following the narrow defeat, Dornan alleged that Sanchez's winning margin was provided by illegal voting from non-U.S. citizens. A thirteen-month House of Representatives investigation ensued, during which Sanchez was seated provisionally, pending the inquiry. [14]. A task force found that 748 votes had been cast illegally--624 from non-citizens in addition to 124 that had already been thrown out by California officials. This was not enough to overturn Sanchez' margin of victory and she was allowed to keep her seat.[15] However, in consultation with the INS, the House committee identified as many as 4,700 questionable registration affidavits;[16] regardless, the probe was dropped before these affidavits were investigated.


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