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    Exclusive: Florida Investigating Potential Non-Citizen Voters

    Exclusive: Florida Investigating Potential Non-Citizen Voters

    CBS Miami
    Reporting Gio Benitez
    May 8, 2012 11:18 PM


    In a new crackdown, Florida officials are investigating the citizenship of thousands of registered voters. CBS4 News has learned 2,000 of those potential non-citizen voters are registered in Miami-Dade County. At least one person on the list has had the opportunity to vote for the past 40 years.

    “These are the people that we have to notify by mail that we have a reason to believe that they’re a non-citizen,” said Christina White, Deputy Supervisor of Elections.

    Miami-Dade is not alone. Broward is looking at 260 registered voters and Monroe is investigating four.
    Numbers are important in elections. After all, the 2000 presidential election was decided by just over 500 votes.

    “So it’s very important that voterregistration rolls are accurate and only people who are eligible, are able to vote,” White told CBS4′s Gio Benitez.

    It’s unclear if any of these people have ever voted. The new information simply shows they can vote. Each person has 30 days to respond to the County’s inquiry asking them to prove their citizenship. Up until recently, no proof of citizenship was required when registering to vote.

    “So, if we find out after the fact that you are actually a non-citizen, and you are registered to vote, then we would report you to the State Attorney’s office,” said White.

    The State Attorney may charge anyone unlawfully registered to vote with a felony.

    “So if you are not [a citizen] and you check the box on the registration form that says that you are [a citizen], we are required to register you to vote, because you are taking that under oath.”

    Broward Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes supports the investigation of non-citizen voters.

    “As someone who has to uphold the laws of the state of Florida for elections, it’s totally inappropriate for that person to have been voting, if that’s the case,” said Snipes.

    White says, in Miami-Dade, the potential non-citizen voters are a small percentage of the 1.2 million registered voters in Miami-Dade.

    “So I don’t want to send an alarming message that we have a lot of non-citizens on our registration rolls,” she said.

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    Americans Disenfranchised through Illegal Votes

    Posted on May 11, 2012 by Henry Shivley
    It has been discovered in matching driver license records to voter registration records in the State of Florida that so far almost 2,700 people who are in the United States legally, but who aren’t citizens, have registered to vote. This act is a felony.

    The Obama insurgency has attacked every state wherein legislation has been passed for Voter ID. Every time one of the opponents of these laws comes forward, he or she asserts that the degree of voter fraud is so minute as to be insignificant.

    Though it is not reported in the mainstream, voter fraud indeed runs rampant through the United States, from the Diebold voting machines in 2008 that were counting Ron Paul votes as John McCain votes, to a group of illegals caught stealing a ballot box in California, to the blatant vote fraud that has been displayed in literally every caucus and primary for the 2012 GOP nomination.

    Considering the fact that 100 million unemployed Americans absolutely will not vote for Barack Obama, as they know he is responsible for not only continuing, but further perpetuating the flow of our industry and jobs out of this country. Likewise these 100 million unemployed will never vote for Mitt Romney, the ex-CEO of Bain Capital that laid them off, dismantled the factories they were working in, and shipped them to Mexico and China.

    Here is a scenario for you. The government has been lying and the true number of illegals in this country is 100 million. If a good portion of this 100 million illegals were allowed to vote in the general election at the same time that a good portion of the 100 million unemployed were refusing to vote because they had come to the realization that they are disenfranchised and their votes are not counted, well I guess it would look like a regular election with predictable participation.

    You can dismiss this as a conspiracy theory if you would like, but before you do ask yourself this question. If you believe there are 100 million, 50 million, or even 20 million illegals, do you believe that none of them is going to cast a ballot? And if you think they will, how many?

    Don’t forget at the beginning of this article we did establish that nearly 2,700 non US citizens in Florida, and remember that is to date, are registered to vote. How many of these have already cast an illegal vote in the GOP Primary? If this amount is sufficient to change the results of the election, have you not just had your election decided by foreigners?

    Before any true reform is possible we must have a mechanism to put it in motion, as in the ability to return our power to us. If we are disenfranchised, wouldn’t those who disenfranchised us have to be considered insurgents, as this would require a change in the structure of our government?

    We had better start seeing what is right in front of our faces before it is too late.

    God bless this Republic, we shall prevail.


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