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 September 20, 2008
Random Bloggy Stuff /
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Roger Hedgecock was broadcasting live from CLC today. As media liason, I had the pleasure and honor of helping him coordinate his afternoon line-up: Grover Norquist, Saul Anuzis, John Fund, Lt. Col. Allen West, the conference Blogger of the Year Michael Brodkorb, and Duane Lester of All American Blogger.
Tags: All Amercan Blogger, Duane Lester, Grover Norquist, John Fund, Lt. Col. Allen West, Michael Brodkorb, Roger Hedgecock, Saul Anuzis
Posted by E!!
on September 20, 2008
Random Bloggy Stuff /
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Vis a vis CLC 2008, KNPR interviewed John Fund, Grover Norquist and Chuck Baldwin and you can find/download the interviews here.
(I’m now acquainted with both John and Grover and they are not only articulate and knowledgeable, but also gracious and accommodating - and at times, quite funny. In a word (or two): True Gentlemen.)
Tags: Chuck Baldwin, download, Grover Norquist, interviews, John Fund, NPR, view
E!! is going to be offline thru Sunday while I go have fun in my role as Media Liason for the Conservative Leadership Conference (and also try to catch a few panel discussions) here in fabulous Las Vegas.
I’m looking forward to meeting Michael Brodkorb, the mind behind “Minnesota Democrats Exposed” who has been chosen to receive the conference’s annual Blogger of the Year Award.
Also will be very happy to finally shake hands with Blue Collar Muse and the Much Younger Trophy Wife I have heard so much about, as well as with Eric Odom.
A few other speakers/attendees I hope to catch a word with (there are too many to name them all): WSJ writer and author John Fund, Paul Seidler of the Nuclear Energy Institute, Steve Miller of NPRI, instructor Michael Tanner of The CATO Institute, Grover Norquist and Sandra Fabry of Americans for Tax Reform, Joel Mowbray, Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth, Roger Hedgecock, Lt. Col. Allen West, Bob Barr, Richard Viguerie, Ward Connerly of the American Civil Rights Institute, Rich Galen of Mullings.com, Chris Simcox of the Minutemen Civil Defense Corps, Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin, NV GOP Chairwoman Sue Lowden, David Keene of the American Conservative Union, and AZ Rep. John Shadegg.
Tags: 2008, ACRI, Allen West, ATR, Blue Collar Muse, Bob Barr, Brodkorb, CATO Institute, Chris Simcox, Chuck Baldwin, CLC, Club for Growth, Conservative Leadership Conference, Constitution Party, David Keene, Eric Odom, Grover Norquist, Joel Mowbray, John Fund, John Shadegg, Leadership Institute, MCDC, Michael Tanner, Mullings.com, NEI, NPRI, Pat Toomey, Paul Seidler, Rich Galen, Richard Viguerie, Roger Hedgecock, Sandra Fabry, Steve Miller, Sue Lowden, Ward Connerly