Hello Mike. I am always surprised to hear from people who sling disparaging comments simply because they don’t agree with me…or rather I with them.
I tend to be a logic and reason kind of guy. Thus, to me, one important way to suppress the voter fraud we are hear about, and should be concerned about, and keep our elections as valid as possible is to maintain current and accurate registered voter records. The action that went on in Georgia (similar to those in Illinois, Wisconsin and elsewhere) was needed. The mass of those removal were done because those folks had either moved, died or registered elsewhere. Perhaps some were gathered up in the process from lack of activity, often going back many years and several election cycles. All of them had the chance to either respond to written requests sent to their last known mailing address or to do so by checking with an online public data base. For whatever reason they did not.
You my call my grasp of this situation “willfully ignorant”…which is fine with me. I am not easily offended by such baseless accusations. I would point out though that knowing we have a problem with our registered voter logs and suggesting we do nothing about it would be just plain ignorant ignorance.