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Electoral College projection so far: Romney 261, Obama 253
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Do those projections take into account the van loads full of Somalis being driven to the polls in Ohio? I'm sure they are all legal citizens.
"COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two volunteer poll workers at an Ohio voting station told Human Events that they observed van loads of Ohio residents born in Somalia — the state is home to the second-largest Somali population in the United States — being driven to the voting station and guided by Democratic interpreters on the voting process. No Republican interpreters were present, according to these volunteers." "Essentially, a person is asked to check a box stating that they are a citizen, and the poll worker is to trust that they are the person who is listed on the item being shown or the information being written. In other words, someone can be an illegal resident of the state of Ohio and the United States, get an apartment, turn on the heat, bring in the Columbia Gas bill, register to vote by the deadline, and vote by showing that same bill. There is then no verification that this individual is a citizen of the United States." http://www.humanevents.com/2012/10/2...itted-in-ohio/ |
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Waht luangauge do thay speke and wen wl we put tat in pubic skools? |
Where's Trump when you need him :D:D
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You don't realize that even if busloads of Somalis (I like that, it's "fear of the other" and "fear of Muslims" stoking) or union workers from Chicago or homeless black people from the South Side were driven to Ohio, they still have to show ID at the polls and be registered to vote? And then be allowed by the Dem/Republican pollworkers to vote? Of which, yes, cases like that of in-person voter fraud in our country are virtually non-existent over the past 20 years? Duh. Reality. It ruins all the good fear-stoking conspiracy theories! Today is "Souls to the Polls" day in Florida at the black Baptist churches. The Florida Republican Party has eliminated all pre-election Sunday voting (usually 3 days) except for today, in a massive Republican voter suppression effort to keep black churches from driving busloads of their parishioners to the polls to vote the way they always do. |
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