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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Eric Holder Gets Spanked: Judge OK's Florida Voter Rolls Purge



Another bad day for fans of voter fraud...a federal judge has tossed out a suit by the U.S. Department of Justice that attempted to block the State of Florida from purging ineligible voters from its rolls:

U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle said Wednesday that there was nothing in federal voting laws that prevent the state from identifying non-U.S. citizens even if it comes less than 90 days before the Aug. 14 election.

Hinkle ruled that federal laws are designed to block states from removing eligible voters close to an election. He said they are not designed to stop states from blocking voters who should have never been allowed to cast ballots in the first place.

Gov. Rick Scott praised Hinkle's decision, saying "irreparable harm will result if non-citizens are allowed to vote."



Heh! Epic fail.

3 comments:

  1. “Pro-Second Amendment? The Castle Doctrine, it’s done. First pro-life legislation – abortion facility regulations – in 22 years, done. Voter ID, which is gonna allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania, done.”

    - Pennsylvania House Majority Leader Mike Turzai

    Finally, a republican brave enough to admit that the voter ID laws are nothing more than an attempt to keep democrats from voting.

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  2. Anonymous7:27 PM

    Love it!!! Thank you for posting!

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  3. *Chuckle* Umm no, Roland.Voter ID laws are designed to prevent voter fraud and keep ineligible voter like illegal aliens, felons and dead people from voting.

    Thanks though, for admitting that these ineligible voters are a Democrat constituency.

    As opposed to suppressing votes from active duty military, something the Obama Administration is very involved in, as I believe you know.

    Me, I want all legal votes counted regardless of how they vote. The Democrats, on the other hand, have made it a tactic to suppress the votes of a group that largely votes Republican while doing their best to encourage what amounts to voter fraud.

    Regards,
    Rob

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