Even More Possible Vote Fraud in NY

New York vote fraud takes many forms.  We have seen it done by a group busing in out-of-area voters for a school board election, an election official tampering with absentee ballots of a senior home she manages, police witnessing teenagers of a religious faith going from poll to poll to impersonate voters, and much more.  Now we allegedly have a new scheme: A developer registering “voters” to vote in favor of his development project. 

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Obomination: The IRS War on Free Speech

The upcoming March 21 RNLA Policy Conference will examine the unprecedented efforts of the Obama Administration’s IRS to interfere with political speech.  While Republicans are talking the most about this scandal, the recent efforts of the IRS to impose further restrictions on speech are even being attacked by the far left.  

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Obama's DOJ is Too Extreme for Democrats

Yesterday saw a major defeat for the Obama Justice Department when seven Democrat Senators rejected President Obama’s choice to head the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, Debo Adegbile, as too radical.  This is becoming a more regular occurrence as many Democrats are finding President Obama and the actions of his Justice Department lawyers too extreme for their liking.

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Senator Grassley on the State of the Senate

Senator Grassley is class act that has the respect of the Republicans and Democrats of the Senate.  Well accept one. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid who broke hundreds of years of Senate tradition in executing the Nuclear Option and ending many minority rights in the Senate has gone to the Senate floor to call Senator Grassley a liar. Of course, Senator Grassley is no such thing and Senator Reid is having yet another fit.  Senator Reid is angry that Senators won’t treat him with the respect he feels he deserves as the new Senate dictator. 

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A Nomination for DOJ Civil Rights so Extreme that Even a Liberal Democrat Senator Opposes

How extreme is Debo Adegbile, President Obama’s nominee to be the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights? He is so extreme that he opposed by reliably liberal Democrat Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania.  Senator Casey said in a statement on February 28.

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Will a victory for McCutcheon usher a new era of corruption?

Things would be just “awful” if the Supreme Court holds for Shaun McCutcheon and the Republican National Committee in its widely anticipated McCutcheon v. FEC ruling. So says noted professor Rick Hasen.

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Voter ID Hypocrisy is One Example Why Vote Fraud is Hard to Fight

A couple of conservative writers have some recent articles that while hyperbolic and arguably going too far make some interesting points on vote fraud. 

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Democratic Hypocrisy on Super PACs Won’t Stop Them from Fighting for IRS Rules: Because They’re Losing

The Citizens United decision was seen as a huge win for free speech. The ruling was embraced by Republicans as a victory. The Supreme Court relied on past precedent which resulted in the correct ruling. However, Democrats largely decried the decision as opening up the floodgates for special interests and dark money. The most high-profile detractor for the Democrats was President Obama. During his 2010 State of the Union address he said, “Citizens United reversed a century of law to open the floodgates—including foreign corporations—to spend money without limits in our elections.” Justice Alito did the right thing by shaking his head and mouthing “not true.” As one could imagine, President Obama and fellow liberals’ doomsday predictions have not come true.

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Is Holder's Voter ID War also a War Against the South?

In another voter ID story being ignored by the left, a District Court judge threw out the latest attack on Voter ID by the far left in Tennessee in strong terms:

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Obomination: The Latest Liberal Effort in their War Against Accurate Voter Rolls

We pointed out previously the hypocrisy of the Democrats efforts opposing list maintenance or efforts to keep accurate voter rolls despite the recent Presidential Commission’s Report on Election Administration supporting such efforts. The latest example of this hypocrisy is the nomination by President Obama of Myrna Perez to be a commissioner for the Elections Assistance Commission(EAC)  Her views are so extreme, the RNLA has decided to take the unusual position of formally opposing her nomination

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