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The Michigan Messenger: DOJ says it is monitoring Michigan GOP

  • plankbob · 1 year ago
    The fraud stories, like ACORN's alleged involvement, are apochryphal:

    http://www.truthaboutfraud.org/case_studies_by_...

    There's a similar suppression effort now being pushed by Wisconsin Republican Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen.
  • Rayne1 · 1 year ago
    Wish we had the time and resources to make a comparison between the efforts of states like WI and MI. Would we find a pattern?
  • xtophera · 1 year ago
    Fox monitors henhouse, vows to protect his dinner
  • Rayne1 · 1 year ago
    I had the same thought; there's no way for the average person to be sure any longer that the DOJ will act in the interest of American citizens as a whole due to the extent of politicization.
  • teasie · 1 year ago
    So, you lose your one and only house due to foreclosure and the guy who owns 7 houses, John McCain says, you also lose your right to vote because you can't prove you are still living locally.

    Question: does this logic also apply to people who own 2,3,4,5,6,7, etc houses as there is then a need for those people to also prove they are living locally?
  • bob915 · 1 year ago
    Well, I guess these poor folks in Texas who lost their exclusive million dollar homes due to Ike will have to sit this one out as well
  • cheneygun · 1 year ago
    You leftists think it's a civil rights violation to not allow illegal aliens to vote. You have a lot of credibility on this...pfffttt..........
  • chetlyzarko · 1 year ago
    So you criticize the Pittsburgh Tribune Review for being a "newspaper backed by conservative ... Scaife", without noting that your publication itself is also backed by "liberal George Soros". If the argument works in one direction, it works in the other (and I'm not saying it works in either direction - just pointing out a fallacy in this piece).
  • cheneygun · 1 year ago
    They can monitor all they like, they aren't going to find anything