Judge tells republican party NO again

Oh, La, ti, da. The DNC wants to protect their 30-votes-per-student-trainee shit, so they send out emissaries to each website to spread projections against conservatives on a similar vein. Sorry, it doesn't pass muster on cheating at the polls the Demmies do.

And the task fell to Truthmatters. What does the class think?

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Tom Fitton thinks:

“Registering voters can’t be bad,” you might think.
Well if you’re working with the ACORN-front Project Vote, it is a recipe for election fraud. This is the same network that gave us massive voter registration problems (and crimes) in 2008. They’re back and we have the documents (we sued to get them, of course) that show that this ACORN gang is coordinating with the Obama White House and Justice Department on this voter registration “enforcement” push. Having Project Vote/ACORN being involved in Justice Department enforcement of voting laws is like having the Mafia run the FBI.

Naughty, naughty, President Obama.
 
Election law professor Richard Hasen at University of California, Irvine described the ruling as a "huge win" for the Democratic Party. He said the Republican National Committee could file an emergency appeal to Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who oversees the 3rd Circuit. Alternately, the committee could seek review by the full 3rd Circuit.

Impersonation fraud, which the ballot security measures target, is only a small fraction of voter fraud, the court noted in its opinion. More common types of fraud include corruption among election officials or attempts to manipulate absentee ballots, said Hasen, who has written a forthcoming book on the subject.

The case is Democratic National Committee et al v. Republican National Committee et al, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, No. 09-4615.


Republicans lose appeal on poll-watching tactics

described the ruling as a "huge win" for the Democratic Party

Of course it was.
Anything that makes fraud easier is a win for the Dems.

You can say that again. Rep coming your way. :)
 
why do you people try and compare two individuals to reams and reams of court documented evidence?
 
Republicans lose appeal on poll-watching tactics


The Republican National Committee on Thursday lost a bid to dissolve a decades-old legal agreement with the Democratic National Committee over the GOP's use of improper election tactics.

The agreement dates to 1982, when the Republican National Committee settled a lawsuit brought by the Democratic National Committee accusing the GOP of trying to intimidate minority voters. Under the agreement, the Republican National Committee must obtain court approval before implementing certain poll-monitoring activities in minority precincts.




The courts just mean nothing to you people who place the republican party over country on a daily basis
 
Republicans lose appeal on poll-watching tactics


The Republican National Committee on Thursday lost a bid to dissolve a decades-old legal agreement with the Democratic National Committee over the GOP's use of improper election tactics.

The agreement dates to 1982, when the Republican National Committee settled a lawsuit brought by the Democratic National Committee accusing the GOP of trying to intimidate minority voters. Under the agreement, the Republican National Committee must obtain court approval before implementing certain poll-monitoring activities in minority precincts.


Good lord.... the dead has arisen.



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The only way republicans can win elections is to keep Americans from voting



You mean like these republicans?




[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neGbKHyGuHU]"Security" patrols stationed at polling places in Philly - YouTube[/ame]
 
why do you people try and compare two individuals to reams and reams of court documented evidence?

If Holder had done his job properly, there would have been reams and reams of court documented evidence on those two individuals. :eusa_whistle:

two little skinny black men and you run like a schoolgirl in fear.


The Republican party right from the very top has been in courts for decades defending their cheating while being slapped by the courts repetedly
 
why do you people try and compare two individuals to reams and reams of court documented evidence?

If Holder had done his job properly, there would have been reams and reams of court documented evidence on those two individuals. :eusa_whistle:

two little skinny black men and you run like a schoolgirl in fear.


The Republican party right from the very top has been in courts for decades defending their cheating while being slapped by the courts repetedly

boock boock booock cluck cluck cluckity cluuck clcuk bock

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GOP Memo Admits Plan Could 'Keep Black Vote Down' - Los Angeles Times


In an Aug. 13 memo the court made public Friday, Kris Wolfe, the Republican National Committee Midwest political director, wrote Lanny Griffith, the committee's Southern political director, and said of the Louisiana campaigning:

"I know this race is really important to you. I would guess that this program will eliminate at least 60-80,000 folks from the rolls. . . . If it's a close race . . . which I'm assuming it is, this could keep the black vote down considerably."

Unseals Document

She said in the memorandum that the program had been approved by Gregory Graves, deputy political director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.The document, called Exhibit 13, was unsealed by U.S. District Judge Dickinson R. Debevoise when lawyers for the Democratic National Committee said it was needed to question Wolfe.




The very top people of the R party
 
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why do you people try and compare two individuals to reams and reams of court documented evidence?

If Holder had done his job properly, there would have been reams and reams of court documented evidence on those two individuals. :eusa_whistle:

two little skinny black men and you run like a schoolgirl in fear.


The Republican party right from the very top has been in courts for decades defending their cheating while being slapped by the courts repetedly

Yup, and if those "two little skinny men" had been tea partiers...you would have had a thread about them TM....make no mistake about that. :lol:
 
why do you people try and compare two individuals to reams and reams of court documented evidence?

If Holder had done his job properly, there would have been reams and reams of court documented evidence on those two individuals. :eusa_whistle:

two little skinny black men and you run like a schoolgirl in fear.


The Republican party right from the very top has been in courts for decades defending their cheating while being slapped by the courts repetedly


To DEMOCRATS!



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Hey, aren't you the one who runs around the board saying this type of fraud doesn't exist at all??

Fraud of this nature is virtually non-existent. A review of such allegations in Wisconsin determined a fraud rate "of 0.004% within Milwaukee and 0.0006% in the state as a whole. None of these problems could have been resolved by requiring photo ID at the polls…The voter fraud phantom drives policy that disenfranchises actual legitimate voters, without a corresponding actual benefit.”

http://www.truthaboutfraud.org/pdf/TruthAboutVoterFraud.pdf
 

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