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06-03-2006, 08:31 AM #1
Politicians concerned about America?? Here's Your Answer!!
Another rotten apple trying to get into the barrel!!! Makes me sick!!!
CA. DEM INVITES ILLEGAL ALIEN HELP
By Michelle Malkin · June 02, 2006 09:39 PM
Oh, yes, she did.
Francine Busby, the Democratic candidate in Tuesday’s CA-50 special election has been caught on tape telling a Spanish-speaking audience “You don’t need papers for voting.”
Responding to a question from a translator about how to help her campaign, Francine Busby also told non-English-speaking volunteers that they don’t need to be registered voters to help the campaign."Send them Back." "Build a damn wall and be done with it."
Janis McDonald, Research Specialist, University of Pittsburg, 2006
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06-03-2006, 08:45 AM #2
This is sickning. Now really.....aren't you LEGALLY supposed to be a citizen to vote? It's what I always thought. Don't know if I learned that or just assumed it, or if it was that way and now it's not anymore.
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06-03-2006, 09:01 AM #3
illegals voting
Why am I not surprised.
TIME'S UP!
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Why should <u>only</u> AMERICAN CITIZENS and LEGAL immigrants, have to obey the law?!
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06-03-2006, 09:46 AM #4
How are we ever to get these hacks out of office, when they are condoning illegal voting? This cancels out our vote, a legal vote!
These hacks are doing everything they can to overrule Americans....we must get our heads together and come up with something to get rid of these lawbreaking politicians!Do not vote for Party this year, vote for America and American workers!
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06-03-2006, 10:29 AM #5
Now you know why they oppose ID's for voting. In AZ Napolitano has vetoed picture ID's several times.
There is no legal argument for not requiring a picture, Legal ID for voting.
Do a Google on Loretta Sanchez,anchor baby, who beat Bob Dornan in California. She beat him with absantee Illegal ballots. The RNC backed down from an investigation that would have sent her to prison and let an Illegal Election take place.
"In explaining how the task force reached its conclusion, Ehlers said the panel began with a pool of 7,841 suspicious votes, culled from a comparison of California voting records with INS records."
Our elections are fast becoming frauds!Is this Mexico or the USA
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06-03-2006, 10:37 AM #6Francine Busby, the Democratic candidate in Tuesday’s CA-50 special election has been caught on tape telling a Spanish-speaking audience “You don’t need papers for voting.
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06-03-2006, 11:16 AM #7
CA has one of the most corrupt voting systems in the country with public school buses often used to move "voters" from one polling place to another. The Absentee and Motor voter programs have further made a mockery of the entire system in CA.
But again, this is the state where the "poor" and elite live like kings while the rest live from pay check to pay check.
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06-03-2006, 11:20 AM #8
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I don't know if Texas still uses school buses, but they were used during the Carter election.
We need a complete overhaul of our entire government - top to bottom.
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06-03-2006, 11:32 AM #9
This year PA Mayor Rendell vetoed a bill that would require PA voters to show photo ID as well, and VOILA....
Both sides allege irregularities in 179th District race
By BOB WARNER
warnerb@phillynews.com 215-854-5885
Campaign workers on both sides of a closely contested North Philadelphia legislative race complained yesterday of widespread irregularities at the polls on Election Day.
Supporters of write-in candidate Emilio Vazquez suggested that some election officials had denied help to Hispanic voters struggling with the mechanics of how to cast write-in votes.
And supporters of Tony Payton Jr., the only candidate with his name on Democratic ballots, suggested that some election officials had been too helpful - for instance, by permitting ink pads to be stationed near voting machines, for use with the wood-and-rubber stamps that the Vazquez campaign was passing out to voters.
Meanwhile, the outcome of the 179th District House race remained too close to call.
City election officials began counting votes yesterday and verified the figures that city computers had spit out election night: 947 votes for Payton and 976 write-in votes.
But the city commissioners postponed until next week a look at the paper tapes where each write-in vote is recorded. So it's not yet known whether Vazquez got all 976 write-ins, whether some went to other candidates or whether some had been left blank because voters failed to follow the right procedures.
Besides the tallies recorded on voting machines, at least 56 voters in the House district turned in paper ballots that have so far not been counted, according to city election officials.
About one-third of the paper votes were absentee ballots, mailed in by voters who did not expect to visit the polls, and two-thirds were provisional ballots, submitted as a result of machine breakdowns on Election Day.
Those paper ballots - enough to turn the race in either direction - will also be counted next week, after election officials verify that the voters are properly registered and did not vote by machine.
Several of the Election Day complaints had racial or ethnic overtones.
Luis Alvarez, one of Vazquez's poll watchers, said that he had been blocked from polling places in the 43rd Ward and that at one location, he had been told, "We don't want no more Goyas in this district," apparently an anti-Hispanic slur.
Sonia Martinez, hired as a translator to help Hispanic voters, said she had been assigned to one polling place, sent to another, and finally sent home, told by another translator that she wasn't needed. " 'We're in the United States. Here we speak English,' " Martinez said she had been told.
"They were making people upset so they wouldn't vote," said Anna Ramos, wife of City Councilman Juan Ramos. "It was unfair what they did in those voting places against Emilio."
Blair Talmadge, a Payton campaign aide, said election officials at several polling places had allowed Vazquez supporters to put ink pads near voting machines, helping voters use small wood-and-rubber stamps to put Vazquez's name into the write-in slot on voting machines.
Some voters who did not request assistance were ushered into the polls and emerged with ink on their fingers, apparently the result of casting a write-in vote, Talmadge reported.
Meanwhile, the Committee of Seventy, an independent civic group that monitors city elections, asked voters and polling- place workers to submit personal accounts of their experiences with malfunctioning voting machines. Details are posted on the organization's Web site, www. seventy.org.
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06-03-2006, 01:07 PM #10
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The question is - how do we do that???
Voting machines first.
and
FEDERAL law that voter must show pic to vote.
We have an entire list of things that must be done to clean up our government...but getting into office the ones we vote for must take priority.
Check out moveon.org...they're working on the voting machine thingy.
MJ
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