Florida's voter-roll purge finds few non-citizens

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The state's controversial attempt to screen voter rolls found a much smaller number of non-U.S. citizens than state officials expected.

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grumpyoldman - 9/14/2012 9:34 AM
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If they found just ONE, IT WAS TOO MANEY!!!!!!!

Papakilo - 9/13/2012 7:38 PM
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No expense to keep election honest and above board, can be viewed as a waste of taxes. Even discovering one illegal voter, is worth the expense. just wait until the elections get closer and look at the bogas votes submitted after the election. In past elections there were voters who could not read or understand the voting process or read the ballots. Sure seemed very suspicious. Politicians waste far more on a regular basis, than the public will ever know. This expense is just a pittance by comparison. As for picture ID. Only a buffoon would believe anyone would not be able to get a picture ID. What did they do to get a driver license, food stamps, welfare, and all the other federal benefits? Get them by mail order? Wake up Americans, think!
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