Block the Vote – The GOP is being accused of an attempt to block the vote, the democratic vote that is, by removing registered voters from the rosters supposedly in an effort to prevent fraudulent voting.

Block the Vote was never more apparent than in the tiny town on Las Vegas, New Mexico where 80 percent of registered voters are Hispanic, poor, and vote democratic.

Paul Maez, a school bus driver, arrived at the polls on super Tuesday to cast his vote to find that he was a victim of Block the Vote – his name had been removed from the registered voters roster.
One in nine voters names were also removed, but Paul Maez was especially surprised because he is the supervisor of elections in Las Vegas, New Mexico.
In past elections, both republicans and democrats have been guilty of attempting to block the vote to serve their own parties purposes.
The solution to any attempts of blocking the vote? Throw out as many of the bums as you can and vote for the Libertarian candidate. Many voters lean more toward libertarian principles that don’t, but they vote for the candidate who gets the most press coverage.
Bob Barr is running for president on the libertarian ticket. Libertarians have no need to block the vote. They stand for smaller government, lower taxes, and more personal freedom.
And that’s the latest chatter about Block the Vote.
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