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11-02-2010, 05:08 AM | #1 |
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Just last month the Obama administration announced that the Justice Department will be sending “400 federal observers to 30 jurisdictions in 18 states” to oversee the midterm elections. About time you think! Good idea you think! Let's not have a repeat of the New Back Panthers imtiidaton event. Right? Unfortunately wrong! The feds will not attempt to keep illegal immigrants or fraudulent voters from casting a ballot; instead, they will harass poll watchers who try to assure everyone admitted to the polls is properly registered. Moreover, Obama is dispatching the observers at the specific request of the Hispanic political arm of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Let's document the connections between the (Service Employees International Union) SEIU and the Mi Familia Vota (MFV) organization. Mi Familia Vota is formally registered as a “non-partisan” 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, as non-partisan is a requirement to do voter drives. Obviously this wholly-owned SEIU sub-organization is just as “non-partisan” (NOT) as ACORN was before documented fraudulent behaviors finally killed it. Mi Familia Vota has been operating under the SEIU umbrella since at least 2004, but was not formally registered in Arizona until Oct 20, 2008 to be able to drive Hispanic voters for the presidential election. This despite that as owned by the SEIU, there is really nothing “non-partisan” about Mi Familia Vota. But by pretending like the two organizations are separate, SEIU can pretend to merely be “supporting” Hispanics at protest rallies and similar, while in reality being one and the same. Here's a 'snapshot' of the website domain registration for Mi Familia Vota (mifamiliavota.net, created Aug 14, 2006) is and has been officially owned and registered by the SEIU. All contact names/addresses/email for the domain are listed as part of the SEIU in Washington.
Contact: domain.manager@seiu.org Domain name: mifamiliavota.net Administrative Contact: Domain Manager (domain.manager@seiu.org) Fax: +1.2027307304 1800 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20036, USA Matthew Benson, a spokesman for Arizona's secretary of state, told FoxNews.com. "We don't know why (the observers are) coming," he said. "But we do not believe it's in response to the e-mails making the rounds." William Gheen, executive director of Americans for Legal Immigration, said he knows why they're coming."They're sending them out because the Obama administration is doing everything it can to make sure as many illegal aliens vote in 2010 although that is a violation of federal law," he told FoxNews.com. Benson noted that the Justice Department sends election observers to at least one Arizona county every election. In 2006, the department sent around 30 election observers to Maricopa County, he said. Benson said the plan had nothing to do with the firestorm elicited by Ban Amnesty Now, or B.A.N., the group that sent an e-mail entitled "6 Days to STOP Illegals from Stealing the Election!" The e-mail said "open-border criminals" in the unions, the White House and Hispanic groups are "determined to undermine" the election. The e-mail originally included the signature of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, an immigration enforcement proponent and B.A.N. honorary co-chairman, but Arpaio's name was later removed after Sean McCaffrey, the president of B.A.N., said he didn't mean to send out the e-mail attributed to the sheriff. That didn't deter one voting rights group, Mi Familia Vota, from sending a letter to Justice Department officials Thursday asking them to send election observers. "We are very concerned when you have Sheriff Joe Arpaio putting out this type of call to the community with the fear and concern that illegals are going to take over the election," said Ben Monterroso, president of the group. "It's not that we're not concerned that the elections are secure, but the way that it's been written – anyone who has the appearance of a foreign person, i.e. being a Latino – then that can create intimidation and violate their rights to vote." McCaffrey said Friday that, despite the erroneous attribution to Arpaio, he is looking for volunteers to provide information to his group about important fraud, "especially stories concerning activities involving illegal aliens." "We hope that by forwarding interested volunteers to state elections officials we may contribute to smooth, fair and legal elections in all 50 U.S. states," he wrote in a blog on the group's website. "Furthermore, we hope that those who seem so shocked and outraged that Americans are concerned about stopping voter fraud will own up to their actions and stop committing vote fraud." McCaffrey told FoxNews.com in an interview that nearly 500 people have volunteered so far -- about 100 of them in Arizona. Part of the concern for voter fraud monitors is a result of a ruling this week by a federal appeals court that stripped the state of its ability to request proof of citizenship when residents register. State officials say the ruling could increase the likelihood of voter fraud but not in next week's midterms because the deadline for registration passed before the decision. At Arizona polls, voters must show one piece of identification that includes their name, address and photograph, such as a driver's license. They also can provide two forms of ID with their names and address, such as a utility bill or bank statement. Voters can also provide one form a acceptable photo ID with another form of non-photo ID that includes their name and address, such as a passport and a utility bill http://www.politicalforum.com/curren...ring-vote.html This is just the beginning, soon Obama will be ruling us like a South American dictatorship! |
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11-02-2010, 05:22 AM | #2 |
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11-02-2010, 05:23 AM | #3 |
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11-02-2010, 05:29 AM | #4 |
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Yeah, Obamy's "Socialist Guard" aka the Department of Justice has to make sure illegal aliens have access to ballots...
I hope these motherfuckers get greeted by militiamen. My drivers license expired and I'm almost expecting them to give me shit about it while SPICS walk right past, show no ID and vote... |
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11-02-2010, 05:53 AM | #6 |
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11-02-2010, 05:57 AM | #7 |
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11-02-2010, 06:10 AM | #8 |
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I really don't care. They can be as corrupt as they want. As long as I can work toward a world without faggots, abortions, and women being second class citizens. If I can force internet forums to tolerate my opinion, if I can drag down the rich to my level, and if I can destroy my enemies punishment free by cutting funding for police in favor of pork barrel spending and liberal views on crime&punishment... Then yes, I have every reason to vote leftwing. I have more to gain from the left then the left has to gain from me. I can comeout openly about that because I know the arrogance of the infantile liberal left like you markensley will not change. As Stalin said... capitalists will sell us the ropes we use to hang them with. I'm going to vote for Ammendment 4 tommorow especially. It's a haphazard project involving public transportation and railroads. Supposedly it'll create jobs in maintaining infustructure, but other cities have said it's brought nothing but trouble in lawsuits, higher taxes, and was useless. I'm willing to take that risk. Cause your checkbook means little to me. The less money you have to spend, the less likely you are to be going to gaybars and buying fucking iphones anyway. I forgot to tell you that, didn't I? I'm Floridian too. We might come across eachother tommorow and not even realize it. Your heart just skipped a beat? Didn't it? Mwahahaha!!! |
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11-02-2010, 06:15 AM | #9 |
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I hate both Liberals and Conservatives. I just don't get how you can't see Conservatism and Liberalism are two sides of the same coin. Anyone who uses the federal government to push an agenda IS a problem..... The federal government IS the problem... However liberals are socialists and their voting base is a bunch of socialists. The progressives in government generally aren't out of touch with their voting bases needs/wants [socialism] however, the "republicans" are out of touch with the majority of their voting base..... Why the fuck you think the tea party popped up? |
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11-02-2010, 06:17 AM | #10 |
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11-02-2010, 07:16 AM | #11 |
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11-02-2010, 07:29 AM | #12 |
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11-02-2010, 08:13 AM | #15 |
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11-02-2010, 05:35 PM | #17 |
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11-02-2010, 06:03 PM | #18 |
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No, I know what you stand for, and what you want conservatives to stand for. What they really stand for is more Christianity in Government. You're using flawed logic Mark, just because someone has traditional Christian morals DOES NOT mean they want to push those morals on other individuals via legislation. You see Mark, liberals ALWAYS say "Christians want religion in government" and the only reason WHY they say it is because LIBERALS THEMSELVES want THEIR liberal morals LAW so they assume the same about conservatives... Conservatives ADORE the Bill of Rights, Liberals CANNOT STAND the Bill of Rights... Thats the difference between the two.. You see, you CANNOT supply any evidence to support the majority of conservatives wanting a "theocracy." Sure, there are a SMALL mintority of Christians that would like one, however they have ZERO power and they're fringe at best... I CANNOT say the same about the progressive liberals that are presently SOCIAL ENGINEERING this country as we speak.. I can supply MANY examples of liberals manifesting their morality into law, such as affirmative action, hate speech, their attempt to ban the Second Amendment are just a few examples of their MORALITY being imposed.. |
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