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Originally posted by techweenie
And why are the Republicans pitching to people who cannot vote? Are they planning to enfranchise them as Republican supporters when they are given amnesty?
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Re: this issue, you guys are diddlin' w/your foreskin thinking that one side of the aisle is pure and the other isn't.
We are war w/our own gov't - Dems/Reps...Period!
Wake the ***** up.
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Activists sign up protesters to put them on road to polls
10:07 PM CDT on Sunday, April 9, 2006
By DIANNE SOLÍS / The Dallas Morning News
Some of the biggest pro-illegal immigration rallies lately have featured a disturbing phenomenon: Democratic Party operatives conducting voter registration drives.
After Sunday's massive illegal-immigration rally in Dallas, for instance, the Dallas Morning News headlined their coverage: "Activists sign up protesters to put them on road to polls."
The paper quoted Lena Levario, a criminal defense lawyer who's running as a Democrat to be a judge:
"I am so optimistic that I have 5,000 voter registration cards," she told the News.
Also working the illegal immigration rally was David Hanschen, another Democratic candidate for judge. He handed out fliers that read: " Vota Democrata en 2006."
Elsewhere activists exhorted: "We march today, we vote tomorrow."
While no one involved in the voter drives would admit to knowingly registering illegals, the phenomenon wasn't limited to the Dallas rally.
The San Diego Union Tribune reports that organizers of that city's weekend march foresaw the potential to harness the energy present in the pro-illegal protests and convert it into Latino voting power.
"I think it is very clear that it has the potential for mobilizing both nonregistered U.S. citizen Latinos as well as pushing Latinos to naturalize," Harry Pachon, director of the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, told the paper.
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http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/041006dnmetvoting.80611f1.html
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