But in reality no charges were brought because of understaffing. He
was fired for not pursuing the case but they turned it into a
political. The actual cases mentioned were never investigated so you
win. Nice.

While we're on tangents the New Black Panthers didn't suppress voters
because Holder dropped the case.

.

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Dana <dana.tier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thank you for reminding me why I decided years ago that there was no
> point in talking to you.
>
> The office of the inspector general, as I read it, said that Iglesias
> acted correctly and was fired because the results did not match an
> ideological agenda. Do you dispute the findings in that report?
>
> Please provide the particulars of any unprosecuted and fraudulent
> voter registration in the 2006 election in New Mexico. I submit that
> you cannot. Multiple respected investigative reporters tracked down
> all of the names the GOP was tossing around and verified the
> citizenship of every one of the people in question. The FBI located
> and interviewed the ACORN employee who supposed submitted fraudulent
> registration forms and concluded that he committed minor errors not
> fraud. Not one single instance of an inappropriately cast ballot was
> ever documented, despite multiple exhaustive investigations.
>
> And by the way -- do you *really* think that TEN PERCENT of New Mexico
> voters are illegal aliens? I will tell you *one* problem with that
> statistic, assuming they are still using the same smoke and mirrors as
> in 2006... they are assuming that anyone born in another country  is
> an illegal alien.  I beg to differ. I am not a US citizen but I am a
> permanent resident and quite entitled to a driver's license, thank
> you. Even if I  need a $450 piece of plastic to prove it in
> California.
>
> Another bogus issue from 2006: If the voter registration list shows
> Michael Chavez living at six different locations with different
> birthdays, there must be voter fraud afoot. No matter how common the
> name might be. But this assumes that you think that US citizens named
> Chavez should be able to vote.
>
> Still another: certain addresses had a couple of hundred people
> registered there. I went and found out which ones, just because I know
> how.. They were all social work organizations that receive mail for
> homeless individuals. Homeless individuals are in fact supposed to
> register at the address where they receive their mail. But this
> assumes that you think homeless people should be able to vote.
>
> Shrug. We went through this at the time.
>
> What will happen with this one is that in a couple years the 64,000
> bogus voters statement will have been demonstrated for the nonsense
> that it is. But in the meantime the law will have passed and even
> fewer people will be casting ballots than today. Which just so happens
> to benefit an unpopular Republican administration in a state where
> electoral margins are often if not generally in the three figures or
> less.
>
> So whatever. You keep telling yourself that stuff.
>

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