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Thu May 24, 2007 at 12:17:18 PM EST ![]() Hattip to Publius Revolts for the Helena link, and to standingup and Susie for the ACVR updates. You all may remember Roxy's mother's problems voting in the 2004 Presidential election, as quoted here Voter Fraud and Fired U.S. Attorney Paul Charlton. My mother ... bless her heart ... turns 98 years young today. To the best of my knowledge she has never missed voting in an election. I grew up with the mantra -- "if you don't vote, don't bitch." She has lived in the same district for the last 82 years, and in the 2004 election she ran afoul of the Montana's new voter ID law.Well, apparently, the tactic of conjuring the false specter of Voter Fraud in order to suppress the vote is still "full steam ahead." Yesterday's Helena Independent Record in its article Under federal pressure, secretary of state changes voter verification lets us know that the crew in the Civil Rights Divison, Voting Section are still hard at work keeping us safe from little old ladies who have voted in the same district for 82 years. For latest from the Independent Record, jump below the fold. commentary :: :: :: buzz-it! May 23, 2007 HELENA - Facing mounting pressure from the federal government, Secretary of State Brad Johnson ordered county election officials Tuesday to use a new method to verify Social Security numbers provided by a small percentage of voters to prevent fraud.Much of this information is familar to ePluribus Media readers -- see Resurrecting Jim Crow: The Erratic Resume of the Voting Section Chief | Dismantling Voting Rights Enforcement | Voter Rights: Is Robert Popper the Fox Guarding the Henhouse? | and The Voting Rights Act, Voter Disfranchisement and the Tail Wagging the Dog. But it's worth pointing out that a little known organization, the American Center for Voting Rights (ACVR), incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit two years ago on March 3rd 2005 in Virgina, is the engine that pushes the meme of Voter Fraud, through propaganda, legislation, and amicus briefs. Although as Susie Dow points out in the comments, the ACVR is no longer active, its sister organization, the American Center for Voting Rights Legislation Fund, incorporated on June 30th 2005 as an 501(c)4, a status allowing advocacy, lists one Patrick J. Rogers (RNLA member). The name Patrick J. Rogers is familar to anyone following the U.S. Attorney purge stories. Rogers is a central figure in the firing of New Mexico U.S. Attorney David Iglesias. Rogers, listed as the RNLA contact for New Mexico, counsel to Republican National Congress for New Mexico and Atty for Republican Congressional Candidate Heather Wilson, who called Iglesias to have the investigation into Democrats unsealed within days of the election, has been active in lawsuits against Albuquerque's Voter ID law. As sentient Americans recognize, voter fraud as a serious threat to democracy has been debunked by several news organizations, including The New York Times. Even the Department of Justice's numbers show how miniscule the problem of voter fraud is: according to the DOJ's Civil Rights Division announcement that, after 5 years of intense work through the Ballot Access and Voting Integrity Initiative, a mere 86 individuals have been convicted of ballot fraud offenses, (119 individuals have been charged). That averages out to a stunning (snark intended) 17 persons (out of, what, maybe 2.3 billion???) a year proven to have committed ballot fraud -- and this after an intense "initiative" by the DOJ, complete with annual two-day seminars intended to train DOJ staff to spot and investigate the scalywags! Yet in these times of fear of the immigrating "brown other," the threat of voter fraud provides a perfect cover for dismantling voting rights and manipulating elections. I just keep thinking about Roxy's Mom.
Investigating Voter Fraud; Disenfranchising Voters -- Now Montana | 5 comments (5 topical, 0 hidden)
Investigating Voter Fraud; Disenfranchising Voters -- Now Montana | 5 comments (5 topical, 0 hidden)
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