Even the dead are turning on Obama...

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Sad. We've gotten so political, even death doesn't mark the end.
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Former DOJ attorney/whistleblower J. Christian Adams:

In November 2009, political appointee Julie Fernandes told the entire assembled DOJ Voting Section that the Obama administration would not enforce the list maintenance provisions of Section 8. Section 8 “doesn’t have anything to do with increasing minority turnout,”

Fernandes said. “We don’t have any interest in enforcing that part of the law.” End of story.

At the same time, Fernandes stressed that the DOJ would vigorously enforce the welfare agency registration provisions of Section 7.

She made these lawless instructions in front of me and dozens of other shocked Voting Section lawyers. The DOJ has never once denied that Fernandes gave these instructions, nor has the DOJ countermanded them.

This lawless policy couldn’t have a partisan motivation, could it?

Now, Americans are left to clean up the voter rolls on their own. Thankfully, Motor Voter provides a private right of action — that means private citizens can bring lawsuits against states and voter registrars who are allowing dead and ineligible voters to taint the voter rolls.

Americans are used to getting the job done themselves. Reliance on government tends to disappoint.

Using this private right of action, I have given sixteen states the legal notice required to alert them that they have violated Section 8 of Motor Voter. I am working with private citizens across the nation to help ensure that the elections in November aren’t plagued by ineligible voters…

…Every two years, states must report to the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) information about their voter rolls. The latest report is troubling.

South Dakota, Texas, Mississippi, Kentucky and Indiana report in excess of a dozen counties with more registered voters than living people old enough to vote.

Having more voters than living humans tells you something is wrong. In West Virginia, one county reported 113% of the voting age population was registered to vote.

Baltimore, Maryland, reported 104% of voting age citizens on the rolls.

Iowa and North Carolina also reported counties with more voters than living citizens of voting age.

All of these states received a notice letter.

Ponce de Leon wasted his time looking for the fountain of youth in Florida — he should have gone to Maryland, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Oregon, or Tennessee.

These states report that they didn’t remove a single dead voter from 2006 to 2008. Some of the dead registered voters were resurrected on election day and cast ballots.

These states also received a notice letter.

How many cities in the US have voters that are registered to vore in multiple precincts??

I would guess 100%.
 
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Each state would have to get the info on dead from the SSA which means first, last, and zip. If there are multiple people with that criteria (and there often are) a state would have to verify before removal or risk lawsuits. Right now very few states have the budget and manpower to do such investigations. Not condoning this, but this is a serious issue that is not staffed and budgeted for.
 
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Each state would have to get the info on dead from the SSA which means first, last, and zip. If there are multiple people with that criteria (and there often are) a state would have to verify before removal or risk lawsuits. Right now very few states have the budget and manpower to do such investigations. Not condoning this, but this is a serious issue that is not staffed and budgeted for.

With the kind of money being thrown around by government today, there is no excuse not to enforce more integrity at the polls.

Not only do we have votes being cast for people who have been dead for twenty or more years, we have people voting in every precinct of the city in which they live.

It's scandalous and it's wrong!!!

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