http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...florida-over-purging-voter-rolls-as-expected/ The Obama’s eventual most notorious legacy will be the number of states that they have sued over just about every area you can think about or in the contrast the number of states having to sue the Obama inspired policies that try to dictate to or force things upon the states. If King Obama and his court really were interested in say, Florida’s voter rolls, they first should be investigating and helping to determine how and why these non-citizens ever got to register to vote. But no, the closest to that is they oppose even validating or identifying citizenship either in registration or in identifying registered voters when show up to vote. Back to the suit referenced: You don’t sue over something that has an abstract distant chance of violating someone civil rights in a state action attempting to ensure constitutional requirements to vote for something that hasn’t even happen, (supposed potential violation of civil rights.) What King Obama and his court lap-dog Holder and friends are doing is the equivalent of giving a speeding ticket to a driver that owns a high-performance car—because they have the potential to speed with such a fast car.
Doofbama is not wining many friends here with this sort of BS. He needs to take a look at common sense then he will see not everything has to do with 'violations'. It is common practice to purge voter rolls of outdated or incorrect information. Hiis abject pandering to Latinos just to get votes is so obvious that is sickening. November should prove interesting and I doubt that the inevitable lawsuits over his recent executive order allowing certain illegal immigrants stay without fear of ICE will not be concluded by election time. IMHO, we should adopt Mexico's immigration policies word for word then let all the 'undocumented aliens' gripe about how unfair those policies are then. Even better, let non-Mexican citizens go to Mexico and try their 'one-world' belief on the Mexican government and see how far that gets them.