Posted on 06/26/2004 1:12:41 AM PDT by kattracks
June 26, 2004 -- Crackheads for Kerry? Turns out that stranger knocking on the door urging you to register to vote and asking for such personal data as your driver's license and Social Security numbers may be a convicted drug dealer, or maybe even a rapist.He may even still be living in a halfway house, fresh from prison and now he wants to enlist you in the effort to defeat President Bush in November.
Just fill in his form, please.
It's all brought to you by George Soros, the Hungarian-born hedge-fund gazillionaire and anti-Bush zealot who can see little moral difference between 9/11 and the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.
Soros has given $10 million to America Coming Together (ACT), one of those anti-Bush special-interest groups that insist (wink, wink) they have "nothing to do with John Kerry's campaign" though its Web site says it is "laying the groundwork to defeat George W. Bush and elect Democrats in federal, state and local elections."
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
The Party Of The Presidential Felon sees nothing wrong with hiring society's outcasts to win them more votes.
guilt by association!
however this is a dem social program,see they hire the felons to help them gain there nefarious power back.
GOD HELP US!
LOL. The party of sociopaths wants your social security number. No wonder the rats are able to steal elections.
States Ease Voting Restrictions on FelonsNearly a half-million ex-cons have regained their voting rights since 1996 as eight states eased their restrictions on felons... Despite the changes, an estimated 4 million citizens remain barred from voting because they are in prison for felonies or have felony records... Nevada and Wyoming repealed lifetime bans for first-time, nonviolent felons; Delaware repealed a lifetime ban but now requires a five-year waiting period; Texas dropped the two-year waiting period that had earlier replaced a lifetime ban. Other states that eased restrictions were Connecticut, Maryland, New Mexico and Virginia... In Massachusetts and Utah, voter referendums took away the right of felons to vote behind bars. The move affected about 23,000 inmates. Now, only Maine and Vermont allow such voting... "I've been relegated to the same status as my ancestors when they were in slavery," said Joseph "Jazz" Hayden, a community organizer in New York who served 13 years of a 20-year manslaughter sentence.
by Robert Tanner
9/24/03 06:04 EDTFirst campaign ends in defeatTo win the primary, the newcomer overcame the election eve arrest of his brother, Cameron, and campaign field director Thomas J. Vallely, both then 22, in the basement of a Lowell building that housed the headquarters of Kerry and another Democratic contender, state Representative Anthony R. DiFruscia of Lawrence. It was almost 2 a.m. - 30 hours before the polls opened - when the two were arrested on charges of breaking and entering with intent to commit larceny.
by Brian C. Mooney
PART 4
That day's Sun blared a memorable, double-deck headline: "Kerry brother arrested in Lowell 'Watergate."' DiFruscia, getting some extra ink in the campaign's waning hours, had drawn the parallel to the break-in at Democratic headquarters in Washington three months earlier.
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