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Election
boards in Westchester County and Fishkill, New York are using invalid
Spanish voter application forms outlawed by the New York State Board of
Elections eight years ago.
These invalid forms ask would be Spanish voters in Spanish: “ser
cuidadano norte americano:” are you a citizen of North America? The
corrected form out of the Albany web site asks in Spanish: “ser
cuidadano estadounidense:”are you a United States citizen?
When asked to explain this major discrepancy, Reginald Lafayette of the
Westchester County BOE expressed surprise, saying. “We’ve never had a
complaint on this,” and said he would “give it to our translators.”
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Blah-blah-blah. OMG OMG OMG We had no idea.
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Nevertheless,
a local source paints a far different picture of the deference given to
Spanish voter applicants. When the source contacted the Dutchess County
BOE asking if a Mexican Matricula Consular ID card was an acceptable
form of photo ID, the source was told “Yes.” [Coach Collins]
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Okay, it's not prima facie
evidence of willful law breaking. Call the IRS 10 times with the
same question and see how many answers you get. But
we've heard enough stories like this to know that entrenched
Liberals, in state and local government, will simply ignore laws that
are
at odds with their ideology. California is noted for it. It
will not
be enough to change laws anymore, we'll have to snake a Roto-Rooter
through the entire system, it seems to me. Mexico's police forces
are more easily reformed than San Francisco's government. When
you're a supercentenarian like me, you want your change pretty damn
quick, and that means machine guns and flame throwers. So -- Where was I? ... wait .. I'm looking.
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