[star]The American Mind[star]

October 27, 2004

Testing

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In Racine County, if you're an illegal alien and want to vote register with Voces de la Frontera. The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) sent two staffers to Voces' office to be registered. The two made sure to mention they were illegal aliens. They were both registered.

FAIR pulled a similar stunt in Milwaukee. At least a staffer told the fake illegals that it was against the law for non-citizens to vote. Nevertheless, the both were allowed to fill out voter registration forms. It seems one Voces staffer was suspicious enough to tear up a form. Milwaukee District Attorney Michael McCann said neither of the forms have been found by the Election Commission.

McCann didn't stop there. He went on to say, "Anyone who tries to test the system from now on will be criminally prosecuted no matter who they claim they are working for or what they're testing." Huh? An organization concerned about voter fraud may have gotten a little over zealous and McCann is "nice" enough not to prosecute them? How about some concern that two felons illegally were registering voters? We know they weren't doing anything in the least bit positive. In contrast, the Racine County District Attorney continues his voter fraud investigation.

"Group Sent Couple to 'Test' Voter Registration Sites"

"Voter Registration Probe Unearths Potential Fraud in Wisconsin" [via Michelle Malkin]

Posted by Sean Hackbarth in Wisconsin at 09:57 PM | Comments (1)