...then you never really lost it to begin with.
Via Crooks & Liars:
No, the hell with it, I'll tell you anyway. It's called the Internet, Steve.
And voter fraud in Iowa? Not really.
Via Crooks & Liars:
"I wouldn't know where to go look to find real voter intimidation and real discrimination," [Iowa Representative Steve] King opined. "So I think there is more damage that comes to our election system from lack of voter ID then might come from voter intimidation."I'll tell you where to look if you tell me where to find the damage that comes from lack of voter ID.
No, the hell with it, I'll tell you anyway. It's called the Internet, Steve.
http://www.examiner.com/article/romney-s-project-orca-dirty-tricks-and-voter-intimidation
http://qctimes.com/news/opinion/mailbag/iowa-victory-program-tries-to-intimidate-voters/article_2e14bb46-078f-11e2-9729-001a4bcf887a.html
http://abetteriowa.desmoinesregister.com/2013/01/07/espey-why-is-our-state-government-targeting-immigrants/
http://www.blogforiowa.com/tag/voter-intimidation/
http://amestrib.com/sections/opinion/columns/league-women-voters-iowa-must-be-vigilant-keep-elections-free.htmlOh, and the New Black Panthers showed up again in Philadelphia. Or the New Black Panther—there was only one of them.
And voter fraud in Iowa? Not really.
From Blogging Blue. "This is so racist!" complains someone in the audience; "How come the intimidated voter is always portrayed as black?" |
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