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March 15, 2008 at 9:19 PM #170967March 15, 2008 at 9:29 PM #170536jficquetteParticipant
Illegals do vote. Go crawl back into your hole until you sober up.
http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/abox/article_1330827.php
“focused primarily on the assumption that most recipients are U.S. citizens legally registered to vote.
But it is not a fail-safe assumption. In 1996, some 743 non-citizens were found to have voted in the controversial congressional race in which Loretta Sanchez upset Bob Dornan – the same seat for which Sanchez and Nguyen are now vying. Since then, only a few safeguards have been put in place to prevent non-citizens from registering and voting”.http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=iic_immigrationissuecentersd70b
“The United States sends election monitors around the world to help discourage fraudulent elections. But, here at home, it has largely turned a blind eye to the possibility that fraudulent voting by noncitizens could determine an election outcome.
Not only is our voter registration system easily accessible to abuse by noncitizens, illegal aliens, by being included in the apportionment of congressional seats, are automatically given a role in determining the outcome of elections across the country, including the vote in the Electoral College that decides the Presidency”.
John
March 15, 2008 at 9:29 PM #170869jficquetteParticipantIllegals do vote. Go crawl back into your hole until you sober up.
http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/abox/article_1330827.php
“focused primarily on the assumption that most recipients are U.S. citizens legally registered to vote.
But it is not a fail-safe assumption. In 1996, some 743 non-citizens were found to have voted in the controversial congressional race in which Loretta Sanchez upset Bob Dornan – the same seat for which Sanchez and Nguyen are now vying. Since then, only a few safeguards have been put in place to prevent non-citizens from registering and voting”.http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=iic_immigrationissuecentersd70b
“The United States sends election monitors around the world to help discourage fraudulent elections. But, here at home, it has largely turned a blind eye to the possibility that fraudulent voting by noncitizens could determine an election outcome.
Not only is our voter registration system easily accessible to abuse by noncitizens, illegal aliens, by being included in the apportionment of congressional seats, are automatically given a role in determining the outcome of elections across the country, including the vote in the Electoral College that decides the Presidency”.
John
March 15, 2008 at 9:29 PM #170875jficquetteParticipantIllegals do vote. Go crawl back into your hole until you sober up.
http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/abox/article_1330827.php
“focused primarily on the assumption that most recipients are U.S. citizens legally registered to vote.
But it is not a fail-safe assumption. In 1996, some 743 non-citizens were found to have voted in the controversial congressional race in which Loretta Sanchez upset Bob Dornan – the same seat for which Sanchez and Nguyen are now vying. Since then, only a few safeguards have been put in place to prevent non-citizens from registering and voting”.http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=iic_immigrationissuecentersd70b
“The United States sends election monitors around the world to help discourage fraudulent elections. But, here at home, it has largely turned a blind eye to the possibility that fraudulent voting by noncitizens could determine an election outcome.
Not only is our voter registration system easily accessible to abuse by noncitizens, illegal aliens, by being included in the apportionment of congressional seats, are automatically given a role in determining the outcome of elections across the country, including the vote in the Electoral College that decides the Presidency”.
John
March 15, 2008 at 9:29 PM #170895jficquetteParticipantIllegals do vote. Go crawl back into your hole until you sober up.
http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/abox/article_1330827.php
“focused primarily on the assumption that most recipients are U.S. citizens legally registered to vote.
But it is not a fail-safe assumption. In 1996, some 743 non-citizens were found to have voted in the controversial congressional race in which Loretta Sanchez upset Bob Dornan – the same seat for which Sanchez and Nguyen are now vying. Since then, only a few safeguards have been put in place to prevent non-citizens from registering and voting”.http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=iic_immigrationissuecentersd70b
“The United States sends election monitors around the world to help discourage fraudulent elections. But, here at home, it has largely turned a blind eye to the possibility that fraudulent voting by noncitizens could determine an election outcome.
Not only is our voter registration system easily accessible to abuse by noncitizens, illegal aliens, by being included in the apportionment of congressional seats, are automatically given a role in determining the outcome of elections across the country, including the vote in the Electoral College that decides the Presidency”.
John
March 15, 2008 at 9:29 PM #170972jficquetteParticipantIllegals do vote. Go crawl back into your hole until you sober up.
http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/abox/article_1330827.php
“focused primarily on the assumption that most recipients are U.S. citizens legally registered to vote.
But it is not a fail-safe assumption. In 1996, some 743 non-citizens were found to have voted in the controversial congressional race in which Loretta Sanchez upset Bob Dornan – the same seat for which Sanchez and Nguyen are now vying. Since then, only a few safeguards have been put in place to prevent non-citizens from registering and voting”.http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=iic_immigrationissuecentersd70b
“The United States sends election monitors around the world to help discourage fraudulent elections. But, here at home, it has largely turned a blind eye to the possibility that fraudulent voting by noncitizens could determine an election outcome.
Not only is our voter registration system easily accessible to abuse by noncitizens, illegal aliens, by being included in the apportionment of congressional seats, are automatically given a role in determining the outcome of elections across the country, including the vote in the Electoral College that decides the Presidency”.
John
March 15, 2008 at 9:33 PM #170540patientlywaitingParticipantRustico, I think I need to stop posting. Computer addiction is not healthy.
I didn’t mean to critizice people for how they make a living. I think all employees are the same. Most people need jobs and they’ll do whatever come easiest to them. I meant to refer to Republicans who profess to want small government but refer to the military as heroes. I didn’t mean to say that the military ranks are lazy (I said as lazy (or not) as other gov’t employees). But if one agrees that big government is pork, then is the milary is a huge chunk of lard also.
I think that tax money should be spent jusdiciously and as little as possible.
March 15, 2008 at 9:33 PM #170874patientlywaitingParticipantRustico, I think I need to stop posting. Computer addiction is not healthy.
I didn’t mean to critizice people for how they make a living. I think all employees are the same. Most people need jobs and they’ll do whatever come easiest to them. I meant to refer to Republicans who profess to want small government but refer to the military as heroes. I didn’t mean to say that the military ranks are lazy (I said as lazy (or not) as other gov’t employees). But if one agrees that big government is pork, then is the milary is a huge chunk of lard also.
I think that tax money should be spent jusdiciously and as little as possible.
March 15, 2008 at 9:33 PM #170881patientlywaitingParticipantRustico, I think I need to stop posting. Computer addiction is not healthy.
I didn’t mean to critizice people for how they make a living. I think all employees are the same. Most people need jobs and they’ll do whatever come easiest to them. I meant to refer to Republicans who profess to want small government but refer to the military as heroes. I didn’t mean to say that the military ranks are lazy (I said as lazy (or not) as other gov’t employees). But if one agrees that big government is pork, then is the milary is a huge chunk of lard also.
I think that tax money should be spent jusdiciously and as little as possible.
March 15, 2008 at 9:33 PM #170900patientlywaitingParticipantRustico, I think I need to stop posting. Computer addiction is not healthy.
I didn’t mean to critizice people for how they make a living. I think all employees are the same. Most people need jobs and they’ll do whatever come easiest to them. I meant to refer to Republicans who profess to want small government but refer to the military as heroes. I didn’t mean to say that the military ranks are lazy (I said as lazy (or not) as other gov’t employees). But if one agrees that big government is pork, then is the milary is a huge chunk of lard also.
I think that tax money should be spent jusdiciously and as little as possible.
March 15, 2008 at 9:33 PM #170977patientlywaitingParticipantRustico, I think I need to stop posting. Computer addiction is not healthy.
I didn’t mean to critizice people for how they make a living. I think all employees are the same. Most people need jobs and they’ll do whatever come easiest to them. I meant to refer to Republicans who profess to want small government but refer to the military as heroes. I didn’t mean to say that the military ranks are lazy (I said as lazy (or not) as other gov’t employees). But if one agrees that big government is pork, then is the milary is a huge chunk of lard also.
I think that tax money should be spent jusdiciously and as little as possible.
March 15, 2008 at 9:45 PM #170545larrylujackParticipantkeep trying, and yer good for a laugh at least hero, they vote all the time right, 743 out of what a million or so voters in the OC (yikes, a huge % amount!). I’ll assume you are mathematically challenged in addition to being xenophobic (look it up), but not surprising since the fictitious WMD in Iraq and the Al Q connection you bit hook line and sinker.
March 15, 2008 at 9:45 PM #170879larrylujackParticipantkeep trying, and yer good for a laugh at least hero, they vote all the time right, 743 out of what a million or so voters in the OC (yikes, a huge % amount!). I’ll assume you are mathematically challenged in addition to being xenophobic (look it up), but not surprising since the fictitious WMD in Iraq and the Al Q connection you bit hook line and sinker.
March 15, 2008 at 9:45 PM #170886larrylujackParticipantkeep trying, and yer good for a laugh at least hero, they vote all the time right, 743 out of what a million or so voters in the OC (yikes, a huge % amount!). I’ll assume you are mathematically challenged in addition to being xenophobic (look it up), but not surprising since the fictitious WMD in Iraq and the Al Q connection you bit hook line and sinker.
March 15, 2008 at 9:45 PM #170905larrylujackParticipantkeep trying, and yer good for a laugh at least hero, they vote all the time right, 743 out of what a million or so voters in the OC (yikes, a huge % amount!). I’ll assume you are mathematically challenged in addition to being xenophobic (look it up), but not surprising since the fictitious WMD in Iraq and the Al Q connection you bit hook line and sinker.
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