Posted on 09/29/2010 6:12:02 PM PDT by Panzerlied
An organization fighting to ensure that all overseas members of the U.S. military have the opportunity to vote has sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder listing what it says are violations of the federal MOVE Act in two states and in multiple counties in five other states, FoxNews.com has learned.
The letter from the Military Voter Protection (MVP) Project calls on the Justice Department to take action against what it says may be widespread violations of the MOVE Act in Connecticut and New Mexico, and in some counties in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Indiana and Nevada.
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Nah, I'm probably just being my usual paranoid self.
Calling on that worthless scumbag, Holder, to do anything is a waste of time. The boy is worthless.
We’re building the case to hang him.
A perfect storm does seem to be brewing.
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The boy is worthless.
I can see it now, who you callin boy?
Lickin my chops.
We call EVERYBODY “boy” out here in Arizona. Of course, those maggots like Holder and Obama wouldn’t understand that because they’ve never been here. (”Let me check your ‘papers’.”) But then again, they’re both card-carrying, life members of Chicago’s “Good Old Boys” club so maybe they do understand. If they don’t, Sarah Palin is going to teach them about those “Good Old Boys” clubs in 2012.
“....Connecticut and New Mexico, and in some counties in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Indiana and Nevada.”
E-mail the secretaries of state in these states-—let THEM know WE know!!!!
Find them HERE:
(I wrote some nasty-grams....haven’t heard back....not even the “default” response...they need to know we know their sins.)
Sarah Palin is going to teach them about those Good Old Boys clubs in 2012.
Real Hope and change, and “I’ve got a dream” all rolled into one, no pun intended.
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