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Home Front: Politix
DOJ Sues Florida: Stop Removing Non-Citizens From Voter Rolls
2012-06-13
[Breitbart] The US Department of Justice announced Monday it will sue Florida to stop the state from purging ineligible voters from its voter rolls. The DOJ statement came after Florida filed suit against the Department of Homeland Security for failing to cooperate with efforts to clean up the state's voter registration records.

A preliminary comparison between drivers license records and voter registration has flagged as many as 182,000 registered voters who may not be US citizens.  Florida officials sought access to the DHS immigration database (SAVE) to verify their matches but DHS has refused to respond to the state's requests.

At least 141 non-citizens have been found on the voter rolls and 47 on this list have cast ballots in previous elections. More than 500 on the list have been identified as citizens and lawful voters.
Posted by:trailing wife

#10  All he needs to do is to stave off voter roll cleanup until the election. After that, he has 4 years to find another way to build the Dem's voter cadres.
Posted by: lotp   2012-06-13 20:40  

#9  Another lawsuit that the DOJ and holder will lose. What does that make, 8 in a row now?
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-06-13 13:37  

#8   Looks like a good time for a Florida congressman to submit a bill to impeach Eric Holder.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-06-13 10:21  

#7  "To the DOJ, "Nuts!" Florida."

(with apologies to then-acting Division Commander General Tony McAuliffe)
Posted by: JonC   2012-06-13 09:36  

#6  I am beginning to wonder if this entire Fast and Furious fiasco will eventually find it's origins with the leadership of the US State Department

Unlikely. Doesn't mean that State wasn't a player in the F&F fiasco, either willingly or through incompetence. Either way it will not reflect well upon the Secretary.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-06-13 09:22  

#5  I've been wotching Morgan Freeman's Thru the Wormhole. recently, the show was about 'are there parallel universes?'

Clearly, Holdner and his boss are in another part of the multi-verse!
Posted by: Bobby   2012-06-13 09:20  

#4  Holder is a worthless, narcissistic snik just like his golfing boss. His Fast and Furious testimony before the congress clearly illustrates his total contempt for them and the system. The sooner we are rid of both of them, the better.

I am beginning to wonder if this entire Fast and Furious fiasco will eventually find it's origins with the leadership of the US State Department. The Beast is stearing clear of the Beltway, visiting every foreign country she has ever heard of, and Slick is somewhat reluctantly stumping for The One. What am I missing?
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-06-13 09:06  

#3  Just ignore Holder and keep on purging illegal Democrats from the rolls. What are they going to do about it? If the feds cut off funds to anything, it will just upset the voters. Besides, FL can also cut off federal taxes. It doesn't seem to me that the feds have time to process this anyway.
Posted by: gorb   2012-06-13 03:25  

#2  The DOJ will not stop until "Non-Citizens" are allowed to hold the nation's highest offices.... Oh wait!
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-06-13 02:58  

#1  This is not a department and it has nothing to do with "Justice".

Split rail for holder - that punk.

Keep testing me on this.
Posted by: newc   2012-06-13 00:22  

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