Posted by E!!
on October 13, 2008
2008 Elections,
ACORN,
voter fraud /
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As John Fund of the WSJ is so fond of saying, it is very likely that Election Day is going to turn into election month. Fifteen thousand lawyers have laptops: will travel.
How long it will take all these attorneys to wade through the voter registration fraud problem in 10+ states is anybody’s guess. (There’s a punchline in there somewhere.)
As I wrote last week, ACORN’s Nevada offices were raided by federal law enforcement as part of a voter registration fraud investigation. Among other violations, ACORN-Las Vegas allegedly employed felons in their voter-registration projects not to mention filing gobs of bogus registrations.
Here and in other parts of the country, multiple voter-registration applications have been filed for single voters; voter registrations have been filed for dead, underage, imprisoned, or ineligible voters; identities have been manufactured and/or signatures have been forged and/or addresses have been faked on registration cards; and in some voting districts, registration now stands at more than 100% of the voting-age population.
And what else else would we expect from ACORN and similar groups, really, since they pressure their workers with aggressive registration quotas? Such tactics are bound to breed corruption.
We are already in a mess for this election, but for next time: why not simply pass a federal law that all voters must (1) register at least 90 days prior to the election and (2) show a valid photo ID at their voting location?
This would give election officials the time they need to weed through any fake registrations, and give election monitors the opportunity and means to verify who is standing in front of them.
Tags: ACORN, election day, election month, fraud, investigation, John Fund, registration, stealing elections, voter, WSJ
Posted by E!!
on October 01, 2008
2008 Elections,
Barack Obama /
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This Newsmax story about ongoing investigations into Obama’s fundraising is disturbing. It’s also long, so I’ll give you some highlights and excerpts (in italics) and encourage you to read the whole thing when you have time:
Over half of the $426.9 million Obama has raised has come from small donors whose names the Obama campaign won’t disclose. (McCain has made his complete donor database available online, according to the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP)).
Federal law does not require campaigns to identify donors who give less than $200, but it does require reported running totals for each donor once they go beyond the $200 mark.
The FEC breakdown of the Obama campaign has identified a staggering $222.7 million as coming from contributions of $200 or less. (Only $39.6 million comes from identified donors.)
It is the largest pool of unidentified money that has ever flooded into the U.S. election system…
And shennanigans have been discovered: for example, donors with fake names giving small amounts that far exceed the $2,300 limit for single persons. In one case, over 1,000 charges of $25 or less came from a donor named “Good Will.” Total credit card charges: over $17,000.
Another donor (”Doodad Pro”) gave $19,500 in 786 separate donations, most of them for $25.
AND
The FEC has compiled a separate database of potentially questionable overseas donations that contains more than 11,500 contributions totaling $33.8 million. More than 520 listed their “state” as “IR,” often an abbreviation for Iran.
More than 1,400 of the overseas entries clearly were U.S. diplomats or military personnel, who gave an APO address overseas. Their total contributions came to just $201,680.
There are a lot of specifics and examples in the story, including instances where the Obama camp was caught in specific wrongdoing and had to agree to return money and discussions about some of the foreign donations. (The campaign is still under investigation.)
I strongly encourage people to read the Newsmax story – and forward this link.
Tags: $200, campaign, cheating, credit cards, database, disclose, donors, Doodad Pro, fake names, foreign contributions, fundraising, Good Will, identified, investigation, million, Newsmax, Obama, online, small, small amounts