States’ purges of voter rolls appear illegal
Bob Morris @ Oct 9th 2008 14:45 - Category: Unfiled
NYT: Tens of thousands of voters have been purged illegally from voter rolls, but it doesn’t seem to be coming from just one party, and could be a result of states trying to comply with 2002 election laws.
VotersUnite tells you how to confirm your voter registration
Voter supression wiki tracks the not-so-innocent attempts at supression.
Colin McEnroe, liberal columnist for the Hartford Courant, says a pox both on ACORN’s sleazy vote-gathering methods and the even worse excesses by Justice.
ACORN is like a basketball player who commits a lot of dirty fouls. The Justice Department scandal was a wholesale attempt to buy off the refs. Which do you consider a greater threat to the integrity of the game?
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