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Florida sues Homeland Security over state voter purge

Again, it's a fee-based system. You submit your list of questionable individuals, pay the prerequisite fee and in return you get back the results you seek, if any. Read the DHS SAVE database abstract I linked to previously; it should provide you will the answers you seek.

And stop pretending that "ACCESS" means unabated entrance into a place or information source.

It's pay-to-play, baby. Capitalism at its best...that is until it gets in the way of political motives by the NeoCons. Then it's "access denied". :lol:

Also for your reading pleasure on the subject matter at hand: The Bizarre and Confusing Standoff Between Florida and DOJ over Voter Purging

If you are not allowed to access the site to begin with, how are you able to get any information or pay ?????

Stop dancing around the problem.
 
If you are not allowed to access the site to begin with, how are you able to get any information or pay ?????

Stop dancing around the problem.

I'm not the one dancing around the problem here. The State of Florida already has a Memorandum of Understanding w/the DHS concerning their legal right to access the SAVE database. A read of both the abstract AND the linked article in my post you just quoted makes this very clear. The problem with Florida's election officials and its governor is that they are trying to use the SAVE database to illustrate that there are "illegals" in their state that are registered voters when it's very clear that the SAVE database isn't suppose to be used exclusively for the purpose of screening for illegal voter registrants. Moreover, the way FL is screening their electronic files makes it clear that they are unlawfully purging legally registered voters from voter registration lists.

Read the linked article and you'll get a better understanding of exactly what's going on there in this matter.

Sidenote: I believe there's something more sinister at work here, folks. Since most Republican held states can't win on redistricting, it would appear that FL at least has stooped to purging their voter registry for "suspect illegals". The irony here is Mitt Romney and Marko Rubio have been trying so hard to win over the Hispanic vote. Boy, what tangled webs we weave when first we try to decieve.
 
They should be prosecuted or offered the option to leave the U.S.

They should first be prosecuted, thrown in prison,hair samples and DNA samples to be stored in a database in order to permantly deny entry into the US and deported back to their country,prefereable the furthest point away from the US border.THey should six months for the crime of illegal immigration and any aditional time for the crime of voter fraud.
 
I'm not the one dancing around the problem here. The State of Florida already has a Memorandum of Understanding w/the DHS concerning their legal right to access the SAVE database. A read of both the abstract AND the linked article in my post you just quoted makes this very clear. The problem with Florida's election officials and its governor is that they are trying to use the SAVE database to illustrate that there are "illegals" in their state that are registered voters when it's very clear that the SAVE database isn't suppose to be used exclusively for the purpose of screening for illegal voter registrants. Moreover, the way FL is screening their electronic files makes it clear that they are unlawfully purging legally registered voters from voter registration lists.

Read the linked article and you'll get a better understanding of exactly what's going on there in this matter.

Sidenote: I believe there's something more sinister at work here, folks. Since most Republican held states can't win on redistricting, it would appear that FL at least has stooped to purging their voter registry for "suspect illegals". The irony here is Mitt Romney and Marko Rubio have been trying so hard to win over the Hispanic vote. Boy, what tangled webs we weave when first we try to decieve.

Thanks for the link. I needed a good chuckle after lunch. In case you didn't read it, which appears obvious, the biased and one-side article does absolutely nothing to substantiate your foolish assertions.

It clearly states that Florida has access to an ICE database, NOT SAVE. It clearly states that Florida motor vehicle does have access, but not continual access as required to verify voter registration.

You are right about one thing......SAVE isn't meant "solely" to determine eligibility of voters, but it most definitely is one of its purposes.
 
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