Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 of them turned out to be citizens.
1,598 of them are criminal aliens who broke the law by registering in the first place.
Why isn’t the Department of Justice criminally prosecuting these 1,598 illegal “noncitizens” ?
Bullsh**.
No one knows how many are eligible voters and if you did you would post a source but you just want to spread your lies before the election.
Also DOJ stopped looking for eligible voters after they found eight which is another way it’s obvious you are lying.
Also with the bogus quotes around “noncitizens” — there are a thousand reasons someone could be in Virginia legally but not be entitled to vote.
When the people got their IDs they refused to answer the question on the form that verifies if they were a citizen. As a result, they will need to verify their citizenship before they can vote. Not sure why this is so complicated to understand. Unless you don’t care if non-citizens vote or not.
JFC how many times do we need to point out that this list was generated by doing partial ID matches.
It’s not that the registrars know these people self-ID’d as non-citizens— in many cases they know they did not.
It’s that they share a name or some other info with someone who did.
The list is crap and that’s why Congress said if you are going to do this you should do it at least 90 days before an election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 of them turned out to be citizens.
1,598 of them are criminal aliens who broke the law by registering in the first place.
Why isn’t the Department of Justice criminally prosecuting these 1,598 illegal “noncitizens” ?
Bullsh**.
No one knows how many are eligible voters and if you did you would post a source but you just want to spread your lies before the election.
Also DOJ stopped looking for eligible voters after they found eight which is another way it’s obvious you are lying.
Also with the bogus quotes around “noncitizens” — there are a thousand reasons someone could be in Virginia legally but not be entitled to vote.
When the people got their IDs they refused to answer the question on the form that verifies if they were a citizen. As a result, they will need to verify their citizenship before they can vote. Not sure why this is so complicated to understand. Unless you don’t care if non-citizens vote or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 of them turned out to be citizens.
1,598 of them are criminal aliens who broke the law by registering in the first place.
Why isn’t the Department of Justice criminally prosecuting these 1,598 illegal “noncitizens” ?
Bullsh**.
No one knows how many are eligible voters and if you did you would post a source but you just want to spread your lies before the election.
Also DOJ stopped looking for eligible voters after they found eight which is another way it’s obvious you are lying.
Also with the bogus quotes around “noncitizens” — there are a thousand reasons someone could be in Virginia legally but not be entitled to vote.
Anonymous wrote:A sort of maybe unrelated question. We received a voter registration card in a name not recognizable to us. Looks like a young voter with an uncommon name. We live on a small street in NW DC, and don’t even have a visible house number. It’s our address. No mistake. But not a person that’s ever lived here.
What could this be?
Anonymous wrote:2 of them turned out to be citizens.
1,598 of them are criminal aliens who broke the law by registering in the first place.
Why isn’t the Department of Justice criminally prosecuting these 1,598 illegal “noncitizens” ?
Anonymous wrote:A sort of maybe unrelated question. We received a voter registration card in a name not recognizable to us. Looks like a young voter with an uncommon name. We live on a small street in NW DC, and don’t even have a visible house number. It’s our address. No mistake. But not a person that’s ever lived here.
What could this be?
Anonymous wrote:2 of them turned out to be citizens.
1,598 of them are criminal aliens who broke the law by registering in the first place.
Why isn’t the Department of Justice criminally prosecuting these 1,598 illegal “noncitizens” ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another solid and correct decision by the SC.
Another partisan decision by the corrupt SCOTUS.
As in, "I don't like the decision", so it must be corrupt, no matter the Court's reasoning.
As in, this court is corrupt, as demonstrated by their many partisan, anti-American rulings.
Nope. The only people who think that are lunatic Dems who don't get the ruling they want. *shrug*
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another solid and correct decision by the SC.
Another partisan decision by the corrupt SCOTUS.
As in, "I don't like the decision", so it must be corrupt, no matter the Court's reasoning.
As in, this court is corrupt, as demonstrated by their many partisan, anti-American rulings.
Nope. The only people who think that are lunatic Dems who don't get the ruling they want. *shrug*
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another solid and correct decision by the SC.
Another partisan decision by the corrupt SCOTUS.
As in, "I don't like the decision", so it must be corrupt, no matter the Court's reasoning.
As in, this court is corrupt, as demonstrated by their many partisan, anti-American rulings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another solid and correct decision by the SC.
Another partisan decision by the corrupt SCOTUS.
As in, "I don't like the decision", so it must be corrupt, no matter the Court's reasoning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another solid and correct decision by the SC.
Another partisan decision by the corrupt SCOTUS.
As in, "I don't like the decision", so it must be corrupt, no matter the Court's reasoning.