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Feds Allow Florida Access to Data to Prevent Voter Fraud

Rich1519 Wrote: Jul 15, 2012 11:13 AM
cont'd And while we're looking the other way, since many places don't require I.D. to vote, how do we know some welfare mavin who's committing welfare fraud by receiving welfare subsidies under 3 different names with 3 different social security numbers isn't voting 3 different times in 3 different precincts in her area? Well, we don't. But since we're looking the other way, it couldn't possibly be happening now could it. One-year-old Jayilah Allen(of the far south side of Chicago) was shot in the head during a drive-by shooting, at 1:30am April 12, 2012 while sleeping in his bed. Now if you're a liberal you would have to believe it just didn't happen. After all, there has been no conviction in the case.

Earlier this year, the Obama Administration attempted to block Florida Governor Rick Scott's efforts to purge ineligible voters from Florida voter rolls. A review of drivers license data turned up 2,625 suspected ineligible voters. But the DOJ tried to stop the state from acting on this information.

Nearly two months later, and after getting smacked down by a judge, the Obama Administration is being ordered to help Florida clean up state voter rolls. This past week, the Department of Homeland Security agreed to let Florida access a law enforcement database to prevent non-citizens from voting.

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