According to stats the Department of Justice attorneys cited in the meeting, Cuyahoga County has 34,000 Puerto Ricans, 12,000 of whom are of voting age and were educated in Puerto Rican schools. They further cited a number of 6,334 with limited English proficiency, but on my questioning admitted that they do not know how many of the 6,334 are among the 12,000 who are of voting age and were educated in Puerto Rican schools. That is, the numbers of people in Cuyahoga County to whom the law applies is something less than 6,334, or something in the neighborhood of .5-.6 percent of our approximately 1 million registered voters.
Monday, August 16, 2010
DOJ strongarms Cleveland Board of Elections
The Obama DOJ has descended on the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections with demands that ALL ballots be printed in Spanish, not just upon request, as is current law. There is no precedent for this so DOJ has created one, with the threat of an expensive lawsuit that local boards of elections can ill afford. The feds can, of course, print as much money as they want. This is the same DOJ that refuses to enforce the voting rights of majority race voters, military voters, or any voters that do not represent the administration's radical point of view. Read WHY at The Weekly Standard:
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