it went like this. They said "hey! how come 300 people are registered to vote 
at (let's say) 101 Bradway NW?" And the newspaper and anyone interested drove 
past the address and found out that it's a day shelter for the homeless that 
provides a mailing address for its clients. What more investigation do you 
need???

Dana

> What if they didn't investigate any foul play reports against
> Republican voter fraud? You'd want them fired in a heartbeat..
> methinks
> :)
> 
> On 3/13/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Um. So it is ok for politicians for ask an attorney general to 
> investigate an opponent and have him fired if he does not comply?
> >
> > Party affiliation aside, any references to Bill's blowjob aside...
> does it seem like a good thing? What if you aren't running against a 
> politician, you just criticize them... is it ok for them to urge that 
> the weight and might of a federal investigation be levelled against 
> you?
> >
> > The only thing keeping the system fair is the integrity of the 
> Attorneys General. So hopefully they are people who have demonstrated 
> that htey have some. But wait... that doesn't matter any more, because 
> the president can appoint *anyone he wants* and thanks to the Patriot 
> Act Congress will no longer have any say in the matter.
>

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