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WISDOM

If you support our national security issues, you may love and appreciate the United States of America, our Constitution with its’ freedoms, and our American flag.

If you support and practice our fiscal issues, you may value worldly possessions.

If you support and value our social issues, you may love Judeo-Christian values.

If you support and practice all these values, that is all good; an insignia of “Wisdom” . - Oscar Y. Harward

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Yes To New Registration. Are They Legal?

(A personal commentary from a new report, copied and pasted below, from the Raleigh, NC News & Observer)

I can't prove it, but I can just "smell" it!

I do believe a "deep study" for legal verification will show many of the new voter registrations in NC will show many, yes, I said many of the new registrations are illegal immigrants, without US citizenship, which would make them illegal voter registrations.

If so, each registered voter without US citizenship are stealing the votes from each and all voter(s) who is and/or are US citizen(s).

Who can and will "check it out"? If so, who will prosecute? Time is of the essence!

Oscar Y. Harward



Published: Apr 15, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Apr 15, 2008 02:45 AM
More North Carolinians sign up to vote - News & Observer
Ryan Teague Beckwith, Bill Krueger and Dan Kane, Staff Writers

Since the first of the year, 144,774 new voters have signed up in North Carolina.

The 2.6 percent increase in registered voters has come as two top positions -- president and governor -- are being vacated by second-term incumbents with no obvious political heir.
The State Board of Elections calculated the new numbers over the weekend, including residents who
filed by Friday's deadline for traditional registration. Still, North Carolinians can register and vote at one-stop sites from Thursday through May 3.

Slightly more than half of the new voters are Democrats.

In all, new registered voters were: 76,131 Democrats, or 53 percent; 53,732 unaffiliated, or 37 percent; and 14,911 Republicans, or 10 percent.

That left the state with 5.75 million voters.

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