Thursday, May 17, 2012

Holder's outrageous lawlessness

I have just read two important posts by Christian Adams at Pajamas Media. The first is a recent one in which he tells us that Florida is about to announce that it has purged the names of 53,000 voters who are dead. The second is a post he wrote in 2010, telling about an experience he had while being a five-year member of the Justice Department's Voting Department. A Holder appointee told a room full of Voting Department employees, including Adams, in November 2009 that the Justice Department will not enforce that part of the newly passed "Motor Voter" law obliging states to ensure that no ineligible voters were on the rolls.

This brings back memories. As a foster parent, I frequently had to go to the Denver Department of Social Services to take children to visit with their birth parents. Every time I went there I saw a table prominently located and staffed by at least two people who aggressively stopped people to ask them if they were registered to vote. Though I never stopped to talk with them, I am certain, with what I now know, that these were ACORN people, lining up votes for Obama. The table was in the middle of the hallway at an important junction of the huge building. To the left were the welfare offices. To the right were the visitation offices.

As Adams says, welfare, social services and motor vehicle offices have been turned into voter registration places, but there has been no attempt by the Justice Department to ensure the integrity of the voting process by eliminating dead people, ineligible people such as felons or illegal immigrants, or people who have moved. Just another example of Fast and Furious Holder's outrageous lawlessness! It looks like the only way we can stop this is by our vote in November.

The Adams posts are here: http://pjmedia.com/blog/lawlessness-at-the-doj-voting-section-told-not-to-enforce-purging-the-dead-or-ineligible-from-voting-rolls/?singlepage=true
and here: http://pjmedia.com/jchristianadams/2012/05/16/53000-dead-voters-found-in-florida/

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