Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Latinos In New York Town Get Six Votes All In The Name Of Fairness

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. - Arthur Furano voted early - five days before Election Day. And he voted often, flipping the lever six times for his favorite candidate.

Furano cast multiple votes on the instructions of a federal judge and the Department of Justice as part of a new election system crafted to help boost Latino representation.

Voters in Port Chester, 25 miles northeast of New York City, were electing village trustees for the first time since the federal government alleged in 2006 that the existing election system was unfair. The election ended Tuesday.

Although the village of about 30,000 residents is nearly half Latino, no Latino had been elected to any of the six trustee seats, which were chosen in a conventional at-large election.

Most voters were white, and white candidates always won.

Federal Judge Stephen Robinson said that violated the Voting Rights Act, and he approved cumulative voting, in which residents got six votes each to apportion among the candidates.

http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_15304146

COMMENT:

Let me get this straight. Even though there are almost as many Spics in this town as Whites, they're letting each one vote more than once? WTF?! Elections are supposed to be fair. After all, we're not playing one-on-one where you can spot your opponent a few points. Maybe there have never been any Spics on the board before because none of them ever ran. Also, maybe most of them are illegals and don't vote. Since illegals aren't supposed to be here at all - no exceptions, who they'd like to see elected is irrelevant.

Now that ZOG can see that many Whites are waking up, they change the rules to suit their agenda. Wouldn't that be nice if everyone could do that? If things aren't going the way you want them to, just unilaterally change the rules so they will. Unfortunately for the White Man, only Jews are allowed to do that.

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