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DOJ Denies Georgia Voter Fraud Protection

Why would anyone be against verifying whether a potential voter is actually qualified to vote? You wouldn’t, unless you planned on cheating.

In an unfortunately not so stunning move, Barack Obama’s Department of Justice has barred the state of Georgia from Verifying whether those who register are actually citizens. Georgia had a program that checked new voter registration information with the information they have in their state databases. If the info didn’t match, the registrant was asked to clarify. To date, nobody has come forward and suggested they were denied the right to vote. At the same time, there are those, that did not clarify questionable information on the registration form. That was the whole idea. To weed out fraudulent registrations. In fact, two district court decisions have validated Georgia’s common sense program.

That means nothing to Eric Holder. This clown cites possible discrimination in the process with absolutely no data to back that up. Again, two district court decisions gave this program the green light. The lawsuits brought by the anti-American ACLU, and MALDEF were tossed out. What happens now is that corrupt organizations like ACORN, the criminal organization with what appears to be illegal ties to Barack Obama, have free reign to commit voter fraud-as they have in other states, with the full backing of the U.S. Government.

Georgia did it right and played by the rules. They were subsequently stomped on by the DOJ. Maybe an ivestigation of Eric “the coward” Holder is in order. Do the Repubs have any spine left to suggest it? Good question. It’s their survival that’s at stake here-politically. For us, it goes deeper than that. This is mandated voter fraud. What will they do? What will we do?

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