Reid and unions bribing for votes in Arizona!

26 Oct 2010 17:43 #1 by The Viking
F'N unethical Libs. Don't you get it? America doesn't want what you have to offer! Stop cheating and bribing just to win to force more crap on us. There are too many feeble minded people who will take the food and gift cards just for a vote not caring who wins.

Two days ago, the Democratic Secretary of State announced that voters can be provided "free food" at "voter turnout events." Harry Reid has been offering free food and, according to other reports, some Democratic allies such as teachers' unions are offering gift cards in return for a vote for Reid.

What Harry Reid is doing is clearly illegal. Nevada law (NRS 293.700) provides that, “A person who bribes, offers to bribe, or use and other corrupt means, directly or indirectly, to influence any elector in giving his or her vote or to deter the elector from giving it is guilty of a category D felony and shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130.”

We've seen evidence of this sort of voter 'enticement' by groups such as ACORN - where, in 2008, two ACORN workers in Milwaukee were accused of offering pre-paid gasoline cards or restaurant gift cards to people in exchange for registration.

http://www.lasvegassun.com/blogs/ralsto ... rney-reid/

And THIS is why teachers Unions nedd to go!!!

Now, this week in Las Vegas, at our election hotline, we received reports that some teachers' union representatives were offering Starbucks cards to people to get them to vote for Harry Reid. It is even more disturbing and may be possible that they are using their influence and authority as educators to entice students on behalf of Reid.

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26 Oct 2010 17:48 #2 by The Viking
And now the Liberal 9th circuit court is allowing illegals to vote! When will America wake up and stop voting in these America destroying and Constitution ignoring liberals? The ones who put these idiots on our courts.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned Arizona’s requirement that people show proof of citizenship to register to vote.

The split decision by a three-judge panel determined that the requirement to show proof of citizenship — passed by voters in 2004 — is not consistent with the National Voter Registration Act.


http://azstarnet.com/news/blogs/pueblo- ... 002e0.html

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26 Oct 2010 18:04 #3 by Photo-fish
Viking,

Sorry to hear that you have moved to Nevada. I am sure you will be able to edjucate those libruls out there. I hear the weather is similar to CO in the sierra area. You will be missed.

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26 Oct 2010 18:16 #4 by Photo-fish

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