Sep 19, 2008

ACLU Files Suit In Michigan, For Voter Fraud

The American Civil Liberties Union, a far left organization, has filed a suit against Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. The ACLU is trying to stop two voter purging programs that stops voter fraud. They claim that this disenfranchises hundreds of thousand of voters when it actually forces people to abide by the law.

"With Michigan set to be one of the most important battleground states in this election and turnout predicted to be the highest in state history, we are going to do everything we can to make sure ... that nobody is illegally purged from the voter rolls," ACLU Michigan director Kary Moss said in a statement.

They are not illegally purged. Most voter fraud happens on the Democrat side of the ticket and the ACLU will do anything that they can to make sure that their fraudulent ballots get counted.

Secretary of State spokeswoman Kelly Chesney said Land hasn't been served with the complaint. But based on news media reports, she said, "it appears these groups are challenging laws that have been on the books since 1975."

One program immediately cancels the registrations of voters who obtain driver's licenses in other states instead of issuing confirmation notices and following procedures required by the voter registration act.

A second program requires local clerks to nullify the registrations of newly registered voters when their original voter identifications cards are returned as undeliverable by postal authorities.

These laws stop about 200,000 fraudulent ballots. These are the laws people, follow them. Without these I could just go sign up with any address I wanted.

1 comments:

Wade Moline said...

So the ACLU once again is defending lawbreakers. Now that really surprises me.

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