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Originally posted by The Larry Davis Experience
What I did a poor job of describing is that I have read a few articles that homeland security types are hassling voter registration in Hispanic neighborhoods and outside of naturalization ceremonies for new Hispanic citizens. In other words, not cracking down on Hispanics in general (this is not a profiling issue) but rather voter registration. Here's an article from the WaPo, although it is not the one that i read at the time.
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Well, in the spirit of bipartisan compromise that y'all will need to survive my bootheel after November 2, 2004, I will go on record saying that nobody should be hassling anybody outside of a naturalization ceremony. That seems like a particularly despicable thing to be doing, though it would not itself seem to relate to voting fraud charges. Who is doing the hassling here anyway? This is the kind of thing that would get the Right and the Middle going if they were informed of it, so maybe somebody should try publicizing this insanity now rather than waiting to use it as a post-election charge later.
The voter-registration thing is another story though. What better place to catch someone who you might be looking for, than a voter registration place.
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PS For the purposes of clarity, I adopt the remainder of your post which is thusly not addressed.