Wasserman-Schultz Questions DoJ on Voter Suppression

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2008

Judiciary Committee Member Debbie Wasserman-Schultz Questions DoJ's Asheesh Agarwal about voter suppression.

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  • Thumbs up, WasserMAN-Smultz big ass. Thumbs down to her intelligence.

  • Rep Wasserman-Schultz For  President !!!!

  • Wasserman is scum. she needs to take a bath with WD40!

  • Um... where did he say he took votes away from anyone? This video seemed to deal with questions about perceptions by Rep Wasserman-Schultz on how the DoJ was enforcing the law, and then justification for why they sent letters to 18 of 21 bad states. Every time he tried to answer the question she interrupted even when he told her that some of the states they already had relationships with and didn't have to send them a letter...

    Of course, Janet Reno was an amazing figure in law enforcement.

  • This is shameful. He admits to reaching into the ballot box and pulling out a whole lot of votes his party doesn't like. Was it intentional? Well, he doesn't think he's allowed to tell us, he'll have to check with "his department".

    Who the hell does he thinks he works for? Isn't he one of the guys we hired to make sure that elections are always fair for everyone?

    Corrupting the DOJ and FEC is treason. These guys should all go to jail. Congress has a clear duty. This can't happen again.

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