Loki wrote:
Nothing wrong with my reading skills. Must be on your end. Why don't you toodle on up to Minnesota and file a brief on behalf of those 177 felons convicted of voter fraud? Tell the judge that these nice fellas automatically got their voting rights restored upon their release from prison because YOU said so. What? You still here, peckerhead?
This article comes from... MINNPOST ...
www.minnpost.com/‎MinnPost is a nonprofit news organization, providing high quality journalism for news-intense Minnesotans.
"Cases of voter-ID election fraud found 'virtually non-existent'...By Natasha Khan and Corbin Carson, News21 | 08/13/12"
"In Minnesota, there have been 10 total cases of reported fraud and no cases of voter impersonation reported since 2000". This is a direct quote from the aforementioned article. Look the article up. You'll see the article was written one week after the article, you referenced. Your source was an article, in the Washington Examiner, written by Byron York, on Aug. 6, 2012. In that bogus article two "Right Wing" loons, John Fund and Hans von Spakovsky, claim and I quote...
"177 people have been convicted -- not just accused, but convicted -- of voting fraudulently..."
This bogus information is at direct odds with the article I presented. Surely, even you can comprehend, that 10 cases of "voter fraud", reported in Minnesota, since 2000, is nowhere near the imaginary 177 cases, alleged by Fund and von Spakovsky. Now I know what bogus source of information you choose to believe; and I know which source of information is the correct and true source of information. And let's not pretend it's the article featured in the Washington Examiner citing two "Right Wing" nuts, with an agenda to push.
Your inability to read, not withstanding, you really should learn how to research a topic.
Here's a little more debunking information about the two "Right Wing" loons, John Fund and Han von Spakovsky. It seems now they are proven liars. Maybe you should read the truth "Loki", your head might explode.
http://mediamatters.org/mobile/research/2012/08/16/a-counting-fraud-new-book-by-john-fund-amp-hans/189395#voter-fraud-scareAre these loons related to you "banjo...uh...er....Loki"? Quite frankly, this is too easy.