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Even though they are officially “ineligible,” thousands of illegal immigrants are fully registered to vote in the state of Virginia, thanks to their Moter Voter program.
Apparently, Virginia isn’t just for lovers… It’s also for voter fraud!
This bombshell study from the Public Interest Legal Foundation shows that in 9 counties alone, 1,046 non-alien citizens were registered to vote thanks to the program and the National Voter Registration Act of 1983.
The Motor Voter law requires that everyone who receives drivers license applicants must be given the chance to register to vote simply by checking a box on the form.
These illegal voters were only caught by accident… which raises the question: How many more illegal immigrants are also registered? If they wouldn’t have admitted their illegal status, no one would know today.
Voter ID won’t even stop them, because these illegal aliens are given drivers licenses when they register their cars. Clearly, this is just the tip of the iceberg
Read more: http://www.thepoliticalinsider.com/v...#ixzz4MJaA3xcz
Vote buying in Chicago... Lock Her Up!!!
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/10/05...-arrested.html
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Let's spin the progressive wheel of diversions shall we?
White privilege? (always a favorite)
Gun control? (an oldy but a goody)
Militaristic policing (this one is gaining ground)
Let's see where the lefties want to spin this one!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree with the other guy. This is just a gigantic distraction from those tax returns. There is nothing new under the sun with anything the nutters say. It's the same old same old about the clintons
Twenty five years of th most intense scrutiny and things are so covered up at foundation we need an investigation? Despite thousands of pages of transparency ?
I do t think so. Not when there are specific implications about criminal activity about trump that can only be answers with taxes.
Who knows? He may need to get locked up.
Why all the rats are pleading the Fifth or getting immunity. Immunity form WHAT ? If there is nothing to fear, why clam up ?
The Tax Returns is the Smoke Screen by Hillary and her cohorts to try and take away from the E Mail Server issue. More than one Justice Dept. Veteran has said that it is a matter of " obstruction of justice". Through and through.
The IRS has the returns , and has processed them for years. Didn't the NY Times ILLEGALLY print some of them ? Hillary has the SMS and the Old Gray lady doing all her handiwork.
Whatever is in his taxes, IRS KNOWS ABOUT IT. So where are the charges, where is the indictment? From Hillary's supporters all over calling what he did " loopholes" is such a stretch. They depend upon the ignorance of those that don't know the tax laws. The only criminal in this election is the first female candidate for President.
So again, why were they all allowed to destroy all the equipment? What are they hiding by taking immunity deals and the 5 th. And you Progressives have the nerve to imply that is transparent?
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Ex lax has seemlessly transferred his man - crush from Trump to Mike Pence and has gone back to beating the old drums. Many are nearing 25 years old and need to be reskinned.
No matter the old angry male white crowd are going to party like its the 90's again. After all that's where THEIR true party leaders like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck and even Kasich and Pence got minted . Talk show hosts. VERY accomplished there. Empty resumes moving their mouths a mile a minute just like the locals.
The Republicans with real accomplishments don't want to be part of party anymore. Many voting JOhnson, Clinton, or not voting
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRanting and raving per usual. You must really be a chubby chaser. Whatever gets your motor running!
If you think that stepping forward and showing all the other readers that you are the same type of misogynist as Donald Trump is putting the best face of wing nut land forward so that you can't pull out of your steep dive into the dust bins of history you are mistake . Part of the the former Republican Party will form a more or less permanent rump minority while the extreme ones either join the bundies in jail or die of atherosclerosis from eating like trump told them to - fast food ya know whats in it right?
The stupid spread among y'all is hip deep
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have a healthy broad concept of what passes for attractive in women and that includes women who don't fall into trumps narrow view of what is attractive (look like his daughter at 14).
If you think that stepping forward and showing all the other readers that you are the same type of misogynist as Donald Trump is putting the best face of wing nut land forward so that you can't pull out of your steep dive into the dust bins of history you are mistake . Part of the the former Republican Party will form a more or less permanent rump minority while the extreme ones either join the bundies in jail or die of atherosclerosis from eating like trump told them to - fast food ya know whats in it right?
The stupid spread among y'all is hip deep
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SNYDER: Can I ask about some local issues? If I say “Yucca Mountain,” you know what we’re talking about here in Nevada?
TRUMP: Oh, I do, I do.
He’d better. The Silver State has, in recent election cycles, been one of the Electoral College’s biggest battlegrounds ― a tipping point state par excellence. The state is diverse in all the ways that make diversity hot right now. Its residents have felt our nation’s recent economic turmoil harder and deeper than most Americans, and they’re still bearing it. “As the foreclosure rate receded nationwide last spring, Nevada’s went back up by 10 percent,” ThinkProgress’ Alan Pyke reported back in February. Don’t get into a post-crash scar-measuring contest with someone from Nevada, folks.
As the state’s dean of the political scene, Jon Ralston, often tweets about his home, “#WeMatter.” And the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository matters to Nevadans “bigly,” as Trump might say. It’s of particular concern to Nevadans because the repository would be within 100 miles of Las Vegas. It also factors in psychologically: Nevadans think, “After all the state has been through in recent years, lawmakers still imagine it as a toxic dumping ground?” It’s a deeply felt issue. As The Washington Post’s Sean Sullivan sums it up, “Yucca Mountain is an issue that every national political candidate has been asked about in Nevada in recent years.”
As a major presidential candidate, you best be prepared to talk about Yucca Mountain. Trump, to an embarrassing degree, wasn’t.
SNYDER: You’re a proponent of more nuclear power plants around the country. We have 100 now. None of them are here in Nevada. Why should we have to store the waste 90 miles from here in a city that draws 40 million tourists a year?
TRUMP: Right. Well, as you know, I’m very friendly with this area. In fact, I have big enterprises here. And especially my building and the hotel ― Trump International. I will tell you ― I’m gonna take a look at it because so many people are talking about it. I came into town and everyone is talking about it. So I will take a very strong look at it and the next time you interview me, we’ll talk about it for five minutes.
It’s classic Trump. First, he makes it about him ― As you know, I have “enterprises” here. Then he says he’s “gonna take a look” at the issue. No worries, it will be a “strong look.” So strong! Dude is gonna straight up use all his squinting muscles, really get in there, look the hell out of it. And then at some point in the future, the interviewer will get five whole minutes of time on the matter. It will be an honor, no doubt.
It makes you wonder if Snyder hadn’t gone through the trouble of briefly explaining the issue ― it’s about a nuclear waste site, dude ― whether Trump might have simply assumed that Nevadans were sitting on a mountain of cassava roots: “We’re gonna make so many fries out of it, it’ll be huge, we’ll sell them at the Sharper Image, we’re gonna make a lot of money for Nevada.”
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