Trying to Shut Down Your Vote -- AGAIN!

Voter Purge Lists
NEW YORK -- Check out the New York Times report that shows in six swing states: Colorado, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Nevada and North Carolina, they are trying to throw your vote out before you even get to the polls.

The Times' investigation found that election officials are throwing out voter registrations on unconstitutional grounds and the result could be tens of thousands of votes not counted this November. That number could be what makes the difference in what will certainly be a tight election.

If your registration has been removed, you may be challenged by the election officials or party officials. And we all know the dirty games they played in Ohio in 2004 and the infamous Florida voter vamp in the 2000 election that landed us somewhere between a rock, a hard place and Sh*t Creek. ...

Look, if you have registered in good standing with a state election board, are 18 years old or older, are not a convicted felon (laws vary from state to state), and are a United States citizen, you have the right to go to the polls and cast the vote of your choice. By law NOBODY has the right to stop you.

With that said, there are people who want more than anything else to keep you away from the polls because they feel their political opinions are more important than your rights. Make no mistake, these are the most disgusting, despicable people in the country. But there is something you can do about these a-holes.

Linked here is a list of state election boards that you can call and check to be sure you are registered in good standing and that there will be no obstacle to you casting your vote on Election Day. Also, check out these groups if you need resources or help in being sure you can vote.

http://www.civilrights.org/issues/voting/

http://www.aclu.org/votingrights/

http://www.votesmart.org/

Please, no more stolen elections. We can't afford anymore.

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