October 23, 2010

12,000 bogus voter registrations submitted by SEIU offshoot--MSM yawns

The Denver Post reports that 6,000 bogus voter registrations were recently submitted in Colorado. The apparently-fraudulent registrations were submitted by a group formed by SEIU (Service Employees International Union) members, called "Mi Familia Vota."

By amazing coincidence, the same group seems to have turned in another 6,000 bogus voter registration cards in the neighboring state of Arizona.

In Colorado, the state didn't issue registration cards on the 6,000 submissions because a state law established a clever system to catch attempted fraud: The state sends a non-forwardable card to the address of the person who supposedly registered, and will only proceed with registration if the recipient verifies the act and returns the card to the state within 20 days.

Not surprisingly, several groups immediately filed suit asking the courts to force the state to register all the "people" who supposedly tried to register but were rejected.

One of these groups--you'll be SO surprised--was the Service Employees International Union.

Let's see here....thuggish, corrupt union known for getting violent with opponents--check. Attempted voter registration fraud in two states, totalling 12,000 bogus submissions--check. Using our legal system to try to ram the fraudulent registrations through--check.

But don't worry: We got Eric Holder and the world's finest Keystone Kops (a.k.a. the Department of Injustice) watching closely to ensure that the upcoming election is oh-so-fair and honest.

Really.

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