CNN Sues Over Florida Voter Rolls
Ironically, since the 2002 election, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that barring felons from voting was unconstitutional under Florida's constitution and ordered their voters rights restored.
Meanwhile, officals of ChoicePoint, formerly DBT testified in Federal Hearings in Atlanta that Katherine Harris and others in the Jeb Bush administration ordered DBT to include many 'similar' names and birthdates, including those of TEXAS felons to the list just before the 2000 election... primarily Democrats and minorities.
Florida has since quietly settled lawsuits out of court, admitting the voter fraud and promising to correct it.
'On April 17, 2000, at a special Congressional hearing in Atlanta, ChoicePoint Vice-President James Lee testified that Florida had ordered DBT to add to the list voters who matched 80% of an ineligible voter's name; middle initials and suffixes were to be dropped, while nicknames and aliases were added. In addition, names were considered reversible, for example; Clarence Thomas could be added in place of Thomas Clarence. Lee opened his testimony by noting that ChoicePoint intended to get out of the voter purge industry.
Then, on February 16, 2001, DBT Senior Vice-President George Bruder testified before the US Civil Rights Commission that the company had misinformed the Florida Supervisors of Elections regarding the usage of race in compiling the list.' (Which was also illegal.)
FLORIDA ADMITS VOTER FRAUD:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/07/036218&mode=thread&tid=45"
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