Mr. RomneyCARE also owned 100% of the company,
and received a reported 100,000$ per year.
But he had no control.
None.
Nope.
Poor Mr. RomneyCARE. Had no control. None.
So, you are voting for the First Muslim. Are you doing so by voting for him directly or buy staying home?
Newsmax
Voter Purge Efforts Likely to Spread After Florida Victory in Database Case
Saturday, July 14, 2012 08:44 PM
By: Newsmax Wires
Florida election officials will have access to a federal database to help purge its voter rolls of non-citizens under an agreement reached between state and federal officials and welcomed on Saturday by Florida’s Republican governor.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will allow state officials to access the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database.
Florida and federal officials have been battling over access to the database for several weeks. Florida filed a lawsuit against the Homeland Security Department to gain access to the database. The state was hit by a lawsuit from the U.S. Justice Department seeking to stop the purge.
Now other states are expected to ask for access to the database so they too can check their rolls. Some state governments have sought access to the federal database for years. Federal officials told Washington state back in 2005 they saw no way to compare voters and the Homeland Security information.
Newsmax
Voter Purge Efforts Likely to Spread After Florida Victory in Database Case
Saturday, July 14, 2012 08:44 PM
By: Newsmax Wires
Florida election officials will have access to a federal database to help purge its voter rolls of non-citizens under an agreement reached between state and federal officials and welcomed on Saturday by Florida’s Republican governor.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will allow state officials to access the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database.
Florida and federal officials have been battling over access to the database for several weeks. Florida filed a lawsuit against the Homeland Security Department to gain access to the database. The state was hit by a lawsuit from the U.S. Justice Department seeking to stop the purge.
Now other states are expected to ask for access to the database so they too can check their rolls. Some state governments have sought access to the federal database for years. Federal officials told Washington state back in 2005 they saw no way to compare voters and the Homeland Security information.