This is a video I made in 2008, I know it's not the best film quailty but it's always had an Important Message, and now Refugee Resettlement is almost bragging about them doing this!?! WTH
The Franklin County Board of Elections says when I called to question about this, there answer:
We have it covered! We have people, Go On The Trust Factor.
I was told that I wasn't allowed to work the polls due to my questions! Don't you just love the Democratic American Election Process.......
Somalis being bused in to Ohio polling place, are they citizens?
Posted by Ann Corcoran on October 27, 2012
Update #2: For the new readers searching for information on who resettles Somalis in Ohio,
here is one list of the federal contractors. However, keep in mind that many Somalis there might be the result of so-called “secondary migration,” that is that they were resettled elsewhere but gravitated to Ohio because others of their ethnic background told them it was a good place to live.
Update: No sooner had I posted this than I noticed that
this older post of mine about Columbus, Ohio Somalis wanting taxpayer funded stuff from those they elect to office has been getting lots of hits this afternoon. Check it out.
The other day I mentioned that in Maryland,
Help Save Maryland was making flyers available to prospective immigrant voters that tell them what the law is (and the consequences of breaking the law!) involving casting a vote as a non-citizen,
here.
Now I see on
Drudge today that the story I heard about through the grapevine two days ago has been reported,
here at
Human Events by blogger Sara Marie Brenner.
This is the gist of the story (
Sara Marie Brenner is a special correspondent for Human Events, is a member of the Powell, Ohio City Council and blogs about politics at theBrenner Brief.)
While it’s not unusual for get-out-the-vote groups to help voters get to the polls, the volunteers who talked to Human Events observed a number of troubling and questionable activities.
A source, who wishes to remain anonymous, is a volunteer outside the Morse Road polling center. She has witnessed Somalis who cannot speak English come to the polling center. They are brought in groups, by van or bus. The Democrats hand them a slate card and say, “vote Brown all the way down.” Given that Sherrod Brown is the incumbent Democrat Senator in Ohio, one can assume that this is the reference.
Non-English speaking voters may use an interpreter. The interpreters are permitted by law to interpret for the individual voting; however, they are forbidden from influencing their vote in any way.
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