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To: daivid
Woman: “However, some Latino citizens have been getting letters saying that they have 30 days to prove they are US citizens, otherwise their names will be deleted from the electoral lists”.

They're cleaning up the voters registrations. A legal voter should be overjoyed by this. Every illegal vote voids a legal citizens vote.
In the process of cleaning out the roles, they're bound to have questions. If they had questions about my citizenship, I'd help them clear them up. I want a fair and just election as much as every else should.

Instead of complaining, she could be volunteering and helping these people get their problems cleared up. She could offer them rides, or help them find the proper papers. There's a lot of things she could do to help guarantee a fair election in 2012. Isn't that what everyone says they want?

6 posted on 07/03/2012 8:31:56 AM PDT by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal")
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To: concerned about politics
The state of Florida made a huge mistake by submitting flawed lists to the counties, which flagged even US citizens borned and raised in America.

Then the state claimed that reason for the "mistake" was the lack of cooperation from the Obama administration, since the federal government is not supplying updated immigration records to the state of Florida.

Well, if the state knew it had bad data, why start this mess? As of today, the purge has stopped. So all the state got was bad publicity.

11 posted on 07/03/2012 8:50:01 AM PDT by daivid
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