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To: TideGlider who wrote (134178)6/1/2012 9:18:25 AM
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To: FUBHO who wrote (134177)6/1/2012 9:18:59 AM
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Kenneth can write "Poor Bother" across his windows with soap! That will keep him safe from predators. Once they realize he was on their side they won't take his stuff, torture and kill him.

That is where the folks without a core are always in error.

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From: PROLIFE6/1/2012 9:27:42 AM
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obama news headline leaders of the day:

Bill Clinton: Romney's Business Record 'Sterling'...

Dems kill bill banning sex-selection abortions...

Lawmaker warns women to be 'dragged into the streets'...

Appeals court strikes down Defense of Marriage Act...

Obama Campaign Unveils Luxury Designer Collection...

MAY MESS: JOBS +69,000 ...

STOCKS PLUNGE...

UNEMPLOYMENT GOES UP: RATE AT 8.2%

Obama heads out of town for six fundraisers...

Feds demand Florida halt non-citizen voter purge...

OBAMA TELLS DONORS: 'SECOND TERM TO REDO HEALTHCARE'...

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To: TideGlider who wrote (134170)6/1/2012 9:28:52 AM
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Obama and Ken will probably blame the poor jobs report on Bush being in the Whitehouse yesterday.

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (134146)6/1/2012 9:32:27 AM
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Feds to Florida: halt non-citizen voter purge
By Marc Caputo The Miami Herald


The Justice Department told Florida election officials that they must stop their non-citizen voters purge. Florida argues it is not violating any law.

By Marc Caputo mcaputo@MiamiHerald.com
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.

State officials said they were reviewing the letter. But they indicated they might fight DOJ over its interpretation of federal law and expressed frustration that President Barack Obama’s administration has stonewalled the state’s noncitizen voter hunt for nine months.

“We are firmly committed to doing the right thing and preventing ineligible voters from being able to cast a ballot,” said Chris Cate, spokesman for Secretary of State Ken Detzner, who was ordered by Gov. Rick Scott to conduct the search for potentially ineligible voters.

DOJ’s written demand came hours after the agency refused to comment on the matter to The Miami Herald. It also followed a federal court ruling Thursday that struck down a Republican voter-registration law that a judge found too onerous.

So far, Florida has flagged 2,700 potential noncitizen voters and sent the list to county elections supervisors, who have found the data and methodology to be flawed and problematic. The list of potential noncitizen voters – many of whom have turned out to be lawful citizens and voters – disproportionately hits minorities, especially Hispanics.

About 58 percent of those flagged as potential noncitizens are Hispanics, Florida’s largest ethnic immigrant population, a Miami Herald analysis found. Hispanics make up 13 percent of the overall 11.3 million active registered voters.

Independent voters and Democrats are the most likely to face being purged from the rolls. Republicans and non-Hispanic whites are the least likely.

Under the Voting Rights Act, Florida needs federal approval before it makes changes to voting because five Florida counties – Monroe, Hillsborough, Collier, Hardee and Hendry – had minority-voting troubles decades ago

"Our records do not reflect that these changes affecting voting have been submitted to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia for judicial review or to the Attorney General for administrative review as required by Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act," Herren wrote.

"Accordingly, it is necessary that they either be brought before that court or submitted to the Attorney General for a determination that they neither have the purpose nor will have the effect of discriminating on account of race, color, or membership in a language minority group under Section 5."

He gave the state until next Wednesday to inform the Justice Department of its planned course of action.

“Specifically, please advise whether the State intends to cease the practice discussed above, so that the Department can determine what further action, if any, is necessary,” Herren wrote.

Herren also said that the National Voter Registration Act bans Florida’s effort because it says “a State shall complete, not later than 90 days prior to the date of a primary or general election for Federal office, any program the purpose of which is to systematically remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists of eligible voters.”

Florida elections officials have repeatedly said that their efforts comply with all federal laws, which aren’t clearly written. The also say there’s nothing discriminatory or partisan about the effort. It’s simply trying to remove ineligible voters: felons, dead people and noncitizens.

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.

A coalition of liberal-leaning civil rights groups complained to the Justice Department and the state about the process, pointing out that it burdens citizens instead of the government.

Cate, the state elections spokesman, said the state will have a full response soon. The agency also seemed to express frustration with the lack of help from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which maintains citizenship data but won’t share its database with Florida.

Detzner asked again for DHS help on Thursday.

“We provided information to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security today in hopes that the federal government would help us identify ineligible voters,” Cate said. “While this isn’t a response from DHS as to why they haven’t provided us access to their data, at least we know the federal government knows we take ineligible voters on the voter rolls seriously. We hope the federal government will recognize the importance of accurate voter rolls and support our efforts.”



Read more here: miamiherald.com 

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To: joefromspringfield who wrote (134182)6/1/2012 9:34:01 AM
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Maybe, but maybe it was Bain Capital that caused the poor jobs report.


Obama and Ken will probably blame the poor jobs report on Bush being in the Whitehouse yesterday.

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (134142)6/1/2012 9:43:06 AM
From: locogringo6 Recommendations   of 157039
 
Voter Fraud is almost non-existent. For statistical purposes, it doesn't exist. You do not like to discuss the actual numbers.

This idiocy makes you look and sound like a real lunatic, so I'm just going to let you run with this one as much as you wish......................right after you discuss the jobs report, and unemployment, and the HUGE downward revising of the numbers from last month. We will be discussing that first, right?

It was all UNEXPECTED..................AGAIN..............right troll?

What is the stock market saying about your muslim, job killing, food-stamp president today?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (134142)6/1/2012 9:51:58 AM
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Pew study: 1 in 8 voter records flawed

WASHINGTON – More than 24 million voter-registration records in the United States— about one in eight — are inaccurate, out-of-date or duplicates. Nearly 2.8 million people are registered in two or more states, and perhaps 1.8 million registered voters are dead.

Those estimates, from a report published today by the non-partisan Pew Center on the States, portray a largely paper-based system that is outmoded, expensive and error-prone...

usatoday.com 

MILLIONS of Dead Voters, Brought to You By Eric Holder
February 14, 2012 - 6:40 pm - by J. Christian Adams

Over a year ago, I first warned that the Obama administration adopted a policy of refusing to enforce federal laws which require states to purge dead and ineligible voters from the rolls. I discuss at length the details of this policy as revealed to me when I worked at the Justice Department in my book Injustice. Today we learn that American voter rolls are infested with MILLIONS of dead and ineligible voters heading into the presidential election.

Eric Holder and his Leftist political appointees at the Justice Department have gotten exactly what they wanted.

The Pew Center on the States estimates nearly 2,000,000 dead voters are on the rolls, and 2,800,000 people are registered in more than one state. This is precisely the mess that the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) was designed to prevent.


Last Thursday, Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch, announced that it is teaming up with me and True the Vote for an election integrity project to get the voter rolls cleaned up before November. We will do what Eric Holder and Assistant Attorney General Tom Perez refuse to do.

The Justice Department refuses to enforce Section 8 of the NVRA because, as political appointee Julie Fernandes revealed in a Voting Section meeting in 2009 that I attended, removing dead people from the rolls “doesn’t increase turnout. It stops people from voting.” Seriously.

In the meantime, DOJ has vigorously enforced Section 7 of NVRA, the welfare agency voter registration provision. Judicial Watch has determined through FOIA litigation that the aggressive Section 7 enforcement policy at DOJ had its genesis in the lobbying of Estelle Rogers, of ACORN fame. (Read her emails at the link.) One wonders if Rogers was registered as a lobbyist, or if she just lobbied the White House without registering.

Rogers also made ACORN-blessed job recommendations for attorneys applying to the Voting Section. DOJ refuses to release the names of the lawyers Rogers pushed, and whether or not they were hired to enforce election law this fall.

Instead of enforcing Section 8 and cleaning up the voter rolls, the Justice Department is shaking down states to wring out every possible welfare agency voter registrant before November...

pjmedia.com 

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To: joefromspringfield who wrote (134165)6/1/2012 10:04:45 AM
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Raising fees was probably the real reason behind Mizzou's switch to the Big 10. They can now consider themselves more "elite" and charge accordingly.

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (134142)6/1/2012 10:04:49 AM
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Voter Fraud is almost non-existent. For statistical purposes, it doesn't exist.

So if voter fraud is higher than the handgun murder rate we don't need to discuss gun control either.

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