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Home Front: Politix
“You don't need papers for voting”
2006-06-03
Medical warning: if your blood boils easily, read this on your laptop while sitting in your freezer.
If an election can turn on a sentence, this could be the one: “You don't need papers for voting.” On Thursday night, Francine Busby, the Democratic candidate for the 50th Congressional District, was speaking before a largely Latino crowd in Escondido when she uttered those words. She said yesterday she simply misspoke.
Uh-huh, sure, Doinks never commit voter fraud, nope, nope ...
But someone taped it and a recording began circulating yesterday. After she made that statement at the meeting, Busby immediately said: “You don't need to be a registered voter to help (the campaign).” She said that subsequent statement was to clarify what she meant.
I think we got it the first time.
The recording, which was played yesterday on Roger Hedgecock's radio talk show, jolted the campaign. Busby, a Cardiff school board member, is in a tight race with Republican Brian Bilbray, a congressman-turned-lobbyist, who has based his campaign on a tough anti-illegal-immigration stance. Busby has focused her campaign on ethics reform. The two are vying to replace Randy “Duke” Cunningham, who was jailed after pleading guilty to taking bribes.

Busby said she was invited to the forum at the Jocelyn Senior Center in Escondido by the leader of a local soccer league. Many of the 50 or so people there were Spanish speakers. Toward the end, a man in the audience asked in Spanish: “I want to help, but I don't have papers.” It was translated and Busby replied: “Everybody can help, yeah, absolutely, you can all help. You don't need papers for voting, you don't need to be a registered voter to help.”
Posted by:Steve White

#8  Was she backing a subssidy of tortilla too? Reads and sounds like an attempt at voter fraud to me.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-06-03 18:09  

#7  Busby has focused her campaign on ethics reform. Soliciting illegal aliens to campaign and/or vote for her is pretty ethical wouldn't you say./sarcasm
Posted by: GK   2006-06-03 16:42  

#6  That's over-qualified for a Donk candidate.
Posted by: Hupirt Wheque9644   2006-06-03 15:04  

#5  I was listening to Roger yesterday when he played that every 20 minutes...LOL. She's been a tool of Move-On, the DNC, Emily's List and Soros from Day one - they've spent a fortune taking that one shot to get a Donk in (when the revulsion over Cunningham is still high) in an overwhelmingly Rep district. Her slip exposed her - she's refused to come on Roger's show and face tough questions. A 4 yr School Board member (1 school at K-3rd grade and the other 4-6th grade...they split an elementary to two schools) is all the resume she has for the last 26 yrs, and she wants to go to Congress?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-03 14:36  

#4  
Now is the chance to get her (and the Donks) on record as supporting positive ID for voting.
Posted by: Master of Obvious   2006-06-03 14:15  

#3  Well, that is what the Open Borders crowd (democrats mostly) want. A new voting base. The blacks and american-latinos are leaving the Democrating party at a fast pace and this is the only way the Dems can see to replace them. "Vote for us and we will give you the gravy train!" Worked for the Black dems with social welfare for the last 60 years, it will work with the illegals if we let the Democrats get away with it.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-06-03 13:03  

#2  Thank you very much, you stupid bitch. Now we know where you really stand. Thanks, Roger, for getting the message out. This is exactly the kind of info any serious voter needs to clarify what's at stake.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-06-03 13:00  

#1  Â“I was clarifying the question that was being asked in Spanish and then stated that you do not have to be a registered voter to help the campaign because there were many people who appeared to be to be under 18 in the group who wanted to volunteer

You can just smell the rubber burning, can't you.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-06-03 11:33  

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