Saturday, October 23, 2010

el Voto Fraudo

"Along with showing a basic knowledge of U.S. history and government, applicants for citizenship are required to display an ability to read, write and speak ordinary English."

So then what's the point of having an election ad in Spanish, eh?


The Yuma Sun reported yesterday that Mi Familia Vota and One Vote Arizona submitted more than 3,000 voter registrations in Yuma County right before the deadline for registering voters. The groups submitted over 20,000 registrations statewide.  

What was not reported was the fact that over 65% of these last minute registrations were invalid due to the registrant not being a citizen, a wrong/invalid address, or a false signature. (via Big Government - View entire article)
 
No muy bueno, no muy bueno.

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