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Speaking of interfering in another countries elections....

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‘American Democrat’ for Prime Minister of Canada? Or Another Non-citizen Caught Voting in U.S Elections?

by Capitol Confidential


Canadians will go to the polls on May 2nd to elect a Prime Minister. The election has gained almost no attention in the U.S. but one candidate suddenly has a very American problem.

As reported in the Toronto Sun, Michael Ignatieff, the Liberal Party candidate for Prime Minister stated in a 2004 interview with a U.K. journalist:

“I am an American Democrat. I will vote for Kerry in November.”

Ignatieff, a professor at Harvard University, was living in Cambridge, MA at the time. He had been away from Canada for over 30 years, having arrived at Harvard as a graduate student in 1969. In the 70s he moved to the UK, but eventually found his way back to Cambridge and settled in as an academic. He became so settled that it was a shock to many in Canada when returned in 2005 and announced his intention to run for Parliament. Many questioned if he was a U.S. citizen. Feeling the pressure, Ignatieff told the Toronto Star, ”

“I’ve never been a citizen of any other country. Nor was I a green card holder in the United States.”

If that is true, then voting in the U.S. was illegal. And a professor at the Kennedy School of Government would have known that.

A conviction for illegal voting in Massachusetts carries a penalty of up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. For each time that he voted.

But proving if he did or did not vote may be an impossibility . The only conclusive proof would be the hard copy poll books that are used to check in voters on election day – if he signed in, he voted. But, the Cambridge Election Commission says that they no longer have the hard copy material from 2004. And while their electronic database includes voter history, they admit that a voter who has been purged from the rolls may not show up anywhere in the file. Assuming Ignatieff didn’t vote in Cambridge after being elected to Parliament in 2006, he would have been purged.
So all we have is Ignatieff’s word that he voted in a U.S. election. And he may or may not be a citizen.

When asked for comment, Ignatieff’s spokesman basically thumbed his nose at U.S. election law:

“Mr. Ignatieff has simply confirmed what we already know — that he is a progressive, compassionate liberal. Always has been, always will be.”

But that doesn’t answer the question: Is he an American, or did he vote illegally? If he’s an American, he should stop denying it and be proud to have become a citizen of this great country. If it’s the latter, he should be prosecuted for making a mockery of our democracy.

So far, there has been no word from the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office about investigating Ignatieff’s voter files.
 

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I know you probably don't watch Canadian tele but it's not true. Iggie has voted in a British election because he can as a citizen of the
commonwealth, but never in a US election. He's talked about it a few times and never been takin' to task based on the suspect evidence you seem to show.
 

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I doubt they will investigate, they probably won't see it as worth it.

Was the quote from him videorecording, or just a quote written down ?
 

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what is the problem it is not like he voted for Bush?

If he did then we would investigate.
 

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it's not true. Iggie has voted in a British election because he can as a citizen of the commonwealth, but never in a US election.
So which is it the British Reporter lied or Iggie lied?

It is hard getting around the fact that he told a British Reporter “I am an American Democrat. I will vote for Kerry in November.”
 

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I was hoping this thread was going to be about Bill Clinton running for Prime Minister.

I'd vote for Bubba.
 

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I was hoping this thread was going to be about Bill Clinton running for Prime Minister.

I'd vote for Bubba.
In many ways he was one of our best Republican Presidents.....

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So which is it the British Reporter lied or Iggie lied?

It is hard getting around the fact that he told a British Reporter “I am an American Democrat. I will vote for Kerry in November.”
Well, it wouldn't be the first time a reporter was wrong, but is it a lie if you believe it's true?
 

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So which is it the British Reporter lied or Iggie lied?

It is hard getting around the fact that he told a British Reporter “I am an American Democrat. I will vote for Kerry in November.”
Change the 'will' to 'would' and it makes sense. Wouldn't be the first time a Glaswegian got the king's english wrong.
 

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I think it's interesting the guy spends almost his entire adult life outside of Canada and finds himself running for the PM job.... no home grown talent?

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In many ways he was one of our best Republican Presidents.....

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LOL!
Bubba was a master of running circles around silly GOPers and making them look like perfect fools! He drove the con clowns bonkers.....:p
 

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LMFAO!!!!

bottie misses his 'decider'!
They think alike....
They both went to business school....:eek:
 

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I think it's interesting the guy spends almost his entire adult life outside of Canada and finds himself running for the PM job.... no home grown talent?

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Funny, Harper was born, raised and lived in Canada yet his actions and policies are quite American, repulsively Republican............
 

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Funny, Harper was born, raised and lived in Canada yet his actions and policies are quite American, repulsively Republican............
Could Harpo be a luv child of John Diefenbaker?....:rolleyes:
 

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Change the 'will' to 'would' and it makes sense. Wouldn't be the first time a Glaswegian got the king's english wrong.
It's the Queen's english :)

and still why would he call himself an American Democrat ? ? ?

Surely some reporter out that must have asked him about this . . .
 
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