"Caging" Lists were brought up in testimony by Monica Goodling on May 23, 2007 in the US House of Representatives regarding the Dept. of Justice controversy about the firing of 9 or more US Attorneys because many of them were not prosecuting enough "voter fraud" cases. Ms. Goodling stated she was aware that Tim Griffin (Karl Rove protégé) who had replaced US Attorney Bud Cummins of Arkansas, was involved with "caging" operations. Caging lists attached in emails from Tim Griffin in August 2004 before the Presidential election revealed that military personnel were some voters targeted for possible removal from voting rolls. It has been revealed that "caging" is not merely a "direct-mail term" for separating addresses that "may be good versus addresses that may be bad," as Monica Goodling tried to narrowly define. Caging has been used to target specific groups of people in various states like Arkansas to bump US citizens from the voting rolls so they will have to vote by provisional ballet until their registration can be proven. Some states are better at properly counting provisional ballots than others. NEW NEWS 10 1 08 www.bloomberg.com Bush, Rove Flirted with Law Breaking in Firings: Ann Woolner Register to Vote Protect Your Vote Call your registrar of voters and make sure you are on the list. The role of various people such as Karl Rove in the US Attorney purge of 2006-2007 still has many unanswered questions. The full extent of "Caging" operations is one mystery that ...
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