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06/05/2008 09:12:17
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>>>I guess you still haven't read this then:
>>>
>>>http://www.umich.edu/~lawrace/disenfranchise1.htm
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>>Yep, it's the dems. I uncovered dead voters (not really dead, it was live cheaters), voting felons, people who didn't live in the district,etc. I just got a new database of the participating voters in Shelby County and, on a whim, ran my code against it where I checked rootsweb.com against the name and dob. I ran my program for 1 day and it pulled over 1000 deceased voters. Many of these people were deceased two years ago, when I sent the list to the local Election Commission. It is a Democrat controlled group and they refuse the remove the deceased from their roles.
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>What's the law on this? I know that before motor voter, here in PA, if you didn't vote for 2 years, you were removed from the rolls. Motor voter changed that, but I can't find the federal rule. (I see that here in PA, it's 5 years before you can send a confirmation. Then, if no reply, you have to wait 2 more general elections.)
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>One source I found also indicates that laws vary on how you can remove dead people. It did say that a newspaper obit is sufficient under federal law (though PA requires a death certificate).
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>FWIW, BTW, the PA legislature that passed tougher rules for removing people was controlled by the Republicans.
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>Tamar

The TN state coordinator of elections sends a list of deceased people to the local EC, they are "supposed" to remove them. I took the entire voter file and ran the oldest 150,000 names against rootsweb.com's ssdi and found over 10,000 names. The local EC still hasn't removed thousands of them. When I asked them why they didn't remove the ones the state office sent down, one of the workers said, "how would you like it if you showed up to vote and we said you were dead?" My reply was, "if I'm dead, I won't be showing up, after all, I am a Republican"<g>

It was really comical, I would make an accusation to the press, the local (Democrat) head of the EC would come out saying I didn't know what I was talking about, then a few days later, he would have to recant. We must have done that four or five times. Finally, they started to believe I was telling the truth, even though they didn't do anything about it. I posted a picture of 8 Diebold voting machines that were being stored, unattended and unsecured, in a small cinderblock building, 5 days before the election. I asked one of the members of the EC why we didn't go to voting centers where we could secure the machines, and he said, "we are just waiting for someone to try something". Yep, another democrat. I'm surprised any Republicans win an election around here.<s>
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright
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