Monday, November 1, 2010

Don't Take Any Chances

It is critically important that there is a high enough turnout on Election Day of Tea Party and republican voters to overcome the 'margin of corruption' in close races.

In 2005, the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that up to 3 percent of the 30,000 individuals called for jury duty from voter registration rolls over a two-year period in just one U.S. district court were not U.S. citizens.
While that may not seem like many, just 3 percent of registered voters would have been more than enough to provide the winning presidential vote margin in Florida in 2000.

The evidence is indisputable that aliens, both legal and illegal, are registering and voting in federal, state, and local elections. Following a mayor's race in Compton, California, for example, aliens testified under oath in court that they voted in the election. The fact that non-citizens registered and voted in the election would never have been discovered except for the fact that it was a very close election and the incumbent mayor, who lost by less than 300 votes, contested it.

Non-citizen voting is likely growing at the same rate as the alien population in the United States; but because of deficiencies in state law and the failure of federal agencies to comply with federal law, there are almost no procedures in place that allow election officials to detect, deter, and prevent non-citizens from registering and voting. Instead, officials are largely dependent on an "honor system" that expects aliens to follow the law. There are numerous cases showing the failure of this honor system.
Honor system? The democraps have no honor.

Don't think a 'small' number of illegal aliens is a problem? Check out the following.
A federal appeals court has ruled against an Arizona law that requires residents to prove their U.S. citizenship to register to vote, but upheld a part of the same law that mandates residents to show identification before voting.
So according to the court a potential voter must show some form of identification - for example, a utility bill !?!?! - but doesn't have to prove citizenship. GMAFB.

The decision was handed down by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. That explains quite a bit. 
"The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down a simple, common sense protection approved by Arizona voters requiring that all individuals provide evidence of U.S. citizenship prior to registering to vote. This decision is an outrage and a slap in the face to all Arizonans who care about the integrity of their elections..."
Then we have this.
When Maria Gianni is knocking on voters' doors, she's not bashful about telling people she is in the country illegally. She knows it's a risk to advertise to strangers that she's here illegally -- but one worth taking in what she sees as a crucial election.

The 42-year-old is one of dozens of volunteers -- many of them illegal immigrants -- canvassing neighborhoods in the Seattle area trying to get naturalized citizens to cast a ballot for candidates like Democratic Sen. Patty Murray, who is in a neck-and-neck race with Republican Dino Rossi.

Pramila Jayapal, head of OneAmerica Votes, says the campaign is about empowering immigrants who may not feel like they can contribute to a campaign because they can't vote.

"Immigrants really do matter," Jayapal said. "If we can't vote ourselves, we're gonna knock on doors, or get family members to vote."

In close elections across the country, the immigrant and minority vote is considered key for candidates, especially Democrats.

"In order for there to be a change to our broken immigration system," she said, "I believe one has to fight."
OUR!?!?!

And this.
... in a 2006 congressional race in southern California between Republican Brian Bilbray and Democrat Francine Busby, Busby told a room full of illegal  aliens that they didn't need "papers" — meaning identification — to vote. Thank goodness it was recorded and played on talk radio shows across the nation. Busby lost because she got caught saying what many other Democrats may tell illegal aliens.

A recent study released by the conservative think-tank the Heritage Foundation provides proof that illegal aliens and immigrants with green cards are committing rampant voter fraud in the United States.

Many government officials — mostly liberals — claim that illegal aliens voting is not a major problem. Conservative activists respond that while the potential number identified may be small, an election can be decided by a few votes. In 2000, the presidential race between Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush was decided by a few hundred votes in Florida.
And finally this, perhaps the most disgraceful manifestation of cheap, underhanded, dirty political tricks I've ever seen.
When Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. installed Thomas E. Perez as assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division, he emphasized the importance of being ready to confront 21st-century issues and doing so in a timely manner. He warned his new assistant, "The quest for justice must be an impatient thing - for we all know what happens when justice is delayed. So I am an impatient attorney general."

Military voters know what happens when justice is delayed.

Notwithstanding overwhelming evidence in 2008 that military voters needed at least 45 days to receive and return their absentee ballots, the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division stood by as more than 20 states failed to provide military voters with sufficient time to vote. This failure alone cost thousands of military members the right to vote.

Thousands more may suffer the same fate in 2010 despite congressional efforts to modernize military vote law. The Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act (MOVE Act), which was passed in 2009, was the most significant voter reform in 25 years. At its core, the law requires states to mail absentee ballots at least 45 days before an election and requires states to use electronic delivery mechanisms to expedite the delivery of absentee ballots to military members.

Now, 10 months after its passage, nearly one-third of the states have failed to implement one or more of the key provisions of the MOVE Act. At least 11 states (Hawaii, New York, Delaware, Alaska, Washington, Maryland, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Colorado) and the District of Columbia have not implemented the 45-day deadline for mailing absentee ballots. At least five states (Alabama, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Missouri and New Hampshire) have not implemented the electronic-delivery requirement under the MOVE Act.

For its part, the Voting Section appears to be in no hurry to enforce the new law and, more problematic, appears to be hiding how many states have failed to comply fully with the MOVE Act.

This latter point was evident in a recent letter to Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican. While the letter repeatedly emphasized the department's commitment to enforce the law, it avoided Mr. Cornyn's specific request to identify noncompliant states. Nor did the letter answer Mr. Cornyn's question about the department's plan to ensure full compliance with the MOVE Act. Instead, the department promised to meet with Mr. Cornyn at a future date.
Given Holder's lack of action on clear-cut cases of voter intimidation by liberals against conservatives, is it any surprise that the justice dept. is dragging its feet when it comes to military absentee ballots, giiven that most of them tend to go conservative?

Our military can't vote. Illegal aliens and prisoners can.
2,600 inmates in more than 35 various Illinois Counties received applications and ballots to vote for the 2010 Midterm Elections at their jail.  The applications and ballots were delivered by-hand from the Chicago Board of Elections.  Of course, anything Chicago equates to all things Democrat.

The contrast was mentioned, naturally, that the numbers of inmates receiving applications and ballots to assist them in voting are approximately the same number of servicemen and servicewomen in foreign countries who will most likely not be able to vote since Illinois sent the ballots out late.  It was also mentioned that, by law, incarcerated persons are not supposed to vote.
Hand delivered by democrap officials to people who, by law, are not allowed to vote. ARRGGGHHHH!!!!!

Bottom line - we know they're gonna cheat, so we have to get enough legal, valid, and incontrovertible votes to beat them no matter what.

Get out there and vote early and often...

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