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Just days ago in a post titled República: Voter fraud? What voter fraud? we revealed the source of the bizarre report by the “Investigative News21 Team” which unequivocally stated that “voter fraud is rare in the U.S.” This was the work of fledgling journatista ASU students indoctrinated at the left-leaning Cronkite School. Watch this shocking example of their biased disregard for viewpoints other than their own.
Don’t expect to read the findings of this Pew Report — “Inaccurate, Costly, and Inefficient” — in the Periódico de la República de Arizona (Arizona Republic). Among the deplorable conclusions under the section on Voter Registration Inaccuracies, the report details approximately 24 million, or 1 in 8 registrations, are “significantly inaccurate or invalid.” More than l.8 million deceased individuals are listed as current voters, and approximately 12.7 million records nationwide appear to be out of date or no longer reflect the voter’s current information. An astronomical 2,758,578 voters are registered in more than one state.
Another analysis of California’s voter rolls revealed more than 723,000 invalid voter registrations.
We’re less concerned than Pew with the eligible citizens who remain unregistered. If potential voters don’t care enough to inform themselves about the candidates, propositions and serious issues that currently exist in our country, if they don’t realize the significance of their vote and lack a deep gratitude for the lives that were given to keep our freedoms, their votes are not missed.
With elections upon us, we urge you to take time to watch this video which clearly shows indifference to voter fraud by those entrusted to insure honest elections. Regardless of the glossing over of overt deception by the crack student News21 team, truth must be told.
2012-08-25 12:59:54
Source: http://seeingredaz.wordpress.com/2012/08/25/voter-fraud-expose-dont-look-to-az-republica/