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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

KIRSANOW: Probably in the hundred's.

YOU: I wonder why they can be more definitive about this.

U.S. Civil Rights Commission documentation:
http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/vote2000/report/ch2.htm


13 posted on 10/18/2004 1:08:40 PM PDT by FreeKeys (Kerry's trying to sound like the Wizard of Oz means there's a VERY little man behind the curtain.)
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To: FreeKeys
If your point is that the Civil Rights Commission DID NOT ADDRESS THE ISSUE OF FELON PURGING, then your reference is useful, since the word felon does not appear in that document in any way related to that question.

However, I want to know why the Miami Herald, for instance, was able to determine that roughly 6,500 felons voted [in spite of the attempt to purge them], but no one can give a decent estimate of incorrectly purged non-felons["probably in the hundreds" doesn't cut it].

Let me be clear. I am attempting to get a handle on actual numbers here to help refute the non-felon purging myth.

14 posted on 10/18/2004 2:55:27 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee (const tag& constTagPassedByReference)
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