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I heard a blip on the radio yesterday that illegal immigrants are voting in Ohio (I assume by absentee ballot?). So I searched the internet and found this article (see link above) and also lots of other articles.
We've told you listening to Rush would make you ill.
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I found this article.
Two things stick out about this article:
1. No source material about his main points-3% called for U.S. District Court Jury. I know he said GAO, but I've served on Federal juries, state too, and that number seems way high to me. But maybe.
2. Orange County (reddest or second reddest county in CA) registrar-how could this guy not be a Republican, is in the bag for illegal immigrants? That just doesn't seem plausible.
Of course the case he cites is Bob Dornan. Then the writer goes on to admit that HE LOST because there was no evidence.
I suggest the OP go read David Iglesias' great book "In Justice". If you don't know who he is, he's one of the US Attorneys who was fired in the Bush/Rove/Gonzalez politicization of the Justice Department. Fired becaue investigations by the FBI (another left-wing group in the bag for Democrats) found NO EVIDENCE of voter fraud.
I'll bet if the OP looks on the internet real hard he can find a chance to make million$$$ by hooking up with a jailed former National Oil executive in Kenya.
Location: where the moss is taking over the villages
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I never had to show a SS card to register to vote: just a DL.
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