That’s nice. It’s good to have an inquiring mind.
I too wonder what really happened.
Where half a million Georgian citizens actually removed from the voting rolls?
Why were they removed?
Where they notified?
Who orchestrated the voter purge, and why?
Who, if anyone, does it benefit politically?
Where any particular groups of people targeted?
Where the criteria for voter removal applied consistently regardless of party affiliations, race, religion, etc?
What is the justification in regard to protecting/facilitating the democratic process?
Is it actually legal? And if it is technically legal, is it ethical?
Are there grounds for legal action if citizens feel their constitutional rights have been infringed by this purge?
Perhaps you’ve been wondering about some of these things. Some of them, at least, are addressed in the article linked to in the OP.
If, like me, you really are interested to learn the truth of the matter, then let’s follow the story together and see what comes of it.
Or maybe we could both dig up something to shed more light on this strange story.
Join me?
To start our journey of discovery, what did you think of the article Eonwe linked to?
I found it quite alarming, if opinionated, and I really hope they do get Kemp to disclose the full details of the removal process.
Some particular points of interest:
1)The suggestion that Kemp tried to keep the list of citizens who were removed from the rolls hidden until there was almost no time left for those affected to re-register
2) The observation by Dr. Steel that this voter purge is an insult to the many people who have died to protect the rights of citizens to vote
And you?