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Gormy Cuss

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29. And yet the state is vague on how it determined this.
Sun May 27, 2012, 11:47 AM
May 2012

She provided whatever proof was necessary when she first registered. It's baloney to send someone such a vague letter requiring her to recertify. She has no way of knowing what "proof" the state has that she isn't eligible to vote.

Of course, it's Floriduh, where election fraud is an art form.

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Next: Only folks with car elevators are eligible to vote. Bozita May 2012 #1
Isnt that what the electoral college is in essence? nt cstanleytech May 2012 #6
No. aquart May 2012 #8
Not at all. What so you mean? The Wielding Truth May 2012 #22
Looks like we're headed for a replay of 2000 in Florida. craigmatic May 2012 #2
hope she sues wial May 2012 #3
The form's missing this choice: I do not agree with your information and request Gormy Cuss May 2012 #4
And when will the investigation take place? goclark May 2012 #27
Wouldn't want it to interfere with the election. Gormy Cuss May 2012 #28
Why is this not being challenged at the Federal level? How can ANY American AllyCat May 2012 #5
Because the Federal government does not interfere in Florida's elections. Lasher May 2012 #11
Can she sue the thieving bastards? aquart May 2012 #7
being born in this country is not a requirement to vote CreekDog May 2012 #9
Exactly. My spouse and inlaws vote Paulie May 2012 #19
I noticed that too obamanut2012 May 2012 #21
Maureen Russo was born in Akron, Ohio. Who thinks that is not in this country? The Wielding Truth May 2012 #23
I agree, but even if she wasn't, being born out of the USA doesn't make one ineligible to vote CreekDog May 2012 #24
She is 60, natural born and has been in Fl for 40 yrs. God! The Wielding Truth May 2012 #25
And yet the state is vague on how it determined this. Gormy Cuss May 2012 #29
It's either an irresponsible act or a intentional criminal act by Repub's! The Wielding Truth May 2012 #30
Precisely so. 14thColony May 2012 #31
Easy bet sarge43 May 2012 #10
This is legal stealing of elections if the supreme court allows this to happen. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #12
No worries, then. The Supreme Court would NEVER, EVER condone anyone stealing elections. tclambert May 2012 #13
LOL, this isn't a democracy any longer southernyankeebelle May 2012 #18
People should be worried about Florida in this coming election. lovelyrita May 2012 #14
Talk about 6 degrees....we use Bobbi's World Kennels for our dog. Malikshah May 2012 #15
Republican definition of voter fraud: CanonRay May 2012 #16
Gee. Where's a Supreme Court when you need one? Octafish May 2012 #17
Guilty jimmydwight May 2012 #20
The fix is in ~ tip of the iceburg goclark May 2012 #26
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