View Full Version : Obama DOJ Moves to Block Military Votes
davedude
August 28, 2010, 09:39
The guys who deserve to vote the most are being blocked by obamas thug puppet Holder and the DOJ. States are being encouraged to waive the MOVE Act.
The dirty tricks are starting dudes.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07/28/exclusive-doj-stalls-voter-registration-law-military/
Wonder just who burned down the building in Houston that held 10,000 voting machines?
http://biggovernment.com/publius/2010/08/27/houston-election-headquarters-warehouse-destroyed-by-fire-just-days-after-fraud-allegations/
I'll bet there will be a bunch more illegal shit pulled by the leftist thugs before November.
Dudes you gotta fire your large caliber vote weapon in November, only an overwhelming turnout of conservative voters is gonna obliterate the commies overrunning our positions.
Dave Dude
V guy
August 28, 2010, 11:23
Lenin and his thugs, the Chekka did this kind of stuff for years.
Come to think of it Billy Ayers has been doing this kind of stuff for years too.
He used bombs, and is Obama's friend.
Obama will NOT give up control to the " tea party colonialists".
Just you wait and see.
offshore44
August 28, 2010, 11:30
Rat Bastiges...
I wonder if hammering on the local Secretary of State would be more effective? He's a local elected official and serves at the pleasure of the state population.
martin35
August 28, 2010, 12:24
States that cannot meet the time dead lines for vote counting of absentee votes should be compelled to move all elections into a time frame where no citizen is disenfranchised by not having their vote counted,,, convenience would be secondary for any complaining minority and heaven and earth would be be moved if it were a question of liberal votes.
davedude
August 28, 2010, 20:10
I wonder if hammering on the local Secretary of State would be more effective? He's a local elected official and serves at the pleasure of the state population.
Thats a good idea. I found some info on the Texas Secretary of State, Hope Andrade. Looks like Secretary Andrade is on the ball with the Move Act.
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/about/newsreleases/2010/080210.shtml
I'm wondering which commie infested states are the ones trying to block the military vote....
Dave Dude
wileycsg
August 28, 2010, 20:52
Good grief dave, stop being such a tool all of your life. First, if not implementing the MOVE Act immediately is stopping the military from voting then are you saying that all the years the R's had control and didn't put in such an act they were denying the military the right to vote and then it took a dem Congress to do it?
Here's an example where Massachusetts asked for a waiver because MOVE would force us to violate state law.
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elemove.htm
cpd109
August 29, 2010, 06:52
Originally posted by wileycsg
Good grief dave, stop being such a tool all of your life. First, if not implementing the MOVE Act immediately is stopping the military from voting then are you saying that all the years the R's had control and didn't put in such an act they were denying the military the right to vote and then it took a dem Congress to do it?
Here's an example where Massachusetts asked for a waiver because MOVE would force us to violate state law.
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elemove.htm
This is a perfect example of why we need a smaller federal gov't. Let the states sort out their own laws so their voters overseas can participate in an election. Personally, it is troubling to me that all those ballots I cast while on active duty overseas might have been trashed un arrivial. And IIRC, the military used to have big bruhahas to get the members to vote. (Taxes too, but they counted those.)
davedude
August 29, 2010, 08:09
wiley, republicans made the same mistake our founders did in assuming democrats were gentlemen with honor.
A primary held 49 days before the election is explicitly done to exclude the overseas military vote.
Dave Dude
bykerhd
August 29, 2010, 12:44
Two of Vermont's DemoCrap gubernatorial candidates came within a few votes in last week's primary. No concession by the close loser so it goes to a recount.
Now they are saying the recount may not be done before the deadline to mail the absentee ballots to the Vermont Army National Guards personnel currently deployed in Asscrackistan. :rolleyes:
Total B.S.
cpd109
August 29, 2010, 20:25
Originally posted by bykerhd
Two of Vermont's DemoCrap gubernatorial candidates came within a few votes in last week's primary. No concession by the close loser so it goes to a recount.
Now they are saying the recount may not be done before the deadline to mail the absentee ballots to the Vermont Army National Guards personnel currently deployed in Asscrackistan. :rolleyes:
Total B.S.
See what I mean? It's totally FUBAR. Those votes need to count more than a lot of others.
John Culver
August 30, 2010, 20:18
emailed my SoS about it, but she isnt really american (born and raised in Spain) so who knows
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