Can you believe this stuff? These people are so entitled. Where do they get off? You know, this is pure thuggery. We saw it at the Town Halls. We saw it with the armed thugs showing up where the President was speaking. We have seen it in Alaska. We saw it last night in Kentucky. I can only wish these morons were going to be asking me questions when I go to vote, but this trash couldn't get in. That's the problem. They won't be targetting people like me.
I just hope that in miniority communities across this nation, next Tuesday, they bring their pepper spray, or even better, mace, when the go to vote. What's needed is for a few of these thugs to be maced on camera, so all their tough guy friends get to watch them writhing around on the ground, screaming, as they try to claw their eyes out of their heads.
This facist, authoritarian, thuggery, is definitely enough to cause liberals to rethink their position on guns.
Are these the only Americans you want armed? Really?
WASHINGTON — In 2006, conservative activists repeatedly claimed that the problem of people casting fraudulent votes was so widespread that it was corrupting the political process and possibly costing their candidates victories.
The accusations turned out to be largely false, but they led to a heated debate, with voting rights groups claiming that the accusations were crippling voter registration drives and reducing turnout.
That debate is flaring anew.
Tea Party members have started challenging voter registration applications and have announced plans to question individual voters at the polls whom they suspect of being ineligible.
In response, liberal groups and voting rights advocates are sounding an alarm, claiming that such strategies are scare tactics intended to suppress minority and poor voters.
In St. Paul, organizers from the Tea Party and related groups announced this week that they were offering a $500 reward for anyone who turned in someone who was successfully prosecuted for voter fraud.
The group is also organizing volunteer “surveillance squads” to photograph and videotape what it suspects are irregularities, and in some cases to follow buses that take voters to the polls.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/us/politics/27fraud.html?_r=1&hp
I just hope that in miniority communities across this nation, next Tuesday, they bring their pepper spray, or even better, mace, when the go to vote. What's needed is for a few of these thugs to be maced on camera, so all their tough guy friends get to watch them writhing around on the ground, screaming, as they try to claw their eyes out of their heads.
This facist, authoritarian, thuggery, is definitely enough to cause liberals to rethink their position on guns.
Are these the only Americans you want armed? Really?
WASHINGTON — In 2006, conservative activists repeatedly claimed that the problem of people casting fraudulent votes was so widespread that it was corrupting the political process and possibly costing their candidates victories.
The accusations turned out to be largely false, but they led to a heated debate, with voting rights groups claiming that the accusations were crippling voter registration drives and reducing turnout.
That debate is flaring anew.
Tea Party members have started challenging voter registration applications and have announced plans to question individual voters at the polls whom they suspect of being ineligible.
In response, liberal groups and voting rights advocates are sounding an alarm, claiming that such strategies are scare tactics intended to suppress minority and poor voters.
In St. Paul, organizers from the Tea Party and related groups announced this week that they were offering a $500 reward for anyone who turned in someone who was successfully prosecuted for voter fraud.
The group is also organizing volunteer “surveillance squads” to photograph and videotape what it suspects are irregularities, and in some cases to follow buses that take voters to the polls.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/us/politics/27fraud.html?_r=1&hp