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Court over rule legislative privilege claim/ state must produce e mails
The North Carolina legislators' privilege claim were ruled invalid http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/05/15/3864733/us-district-judge-rejects-nc-lawmakers.html the claims made by these republicans were really weak. In Texas, similar e mails are being produced over the objections of the GOP
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Posted by Gothmog | Fri May 16, 2014, 12:29 PM (0 replies)
Iowa’s Republican Secretary of State Just Proved That Voter ID Laws Are Unnecessary
The GOP idiots have been looking for examples of voter fraud to justify their voter suppression laws. The trouble is that voter id laws only stop one form of voter fraud which is voter suppression and the GOP can not find any real examples. The trouble is that the only documented cases of voter fraud are in the area of vote by mail or absentee ballots which the GOP does not want to regulate because a large percentage of the GOP base (i.e. Fox News viewers) use absentee ballots or vote by mail. The Bush administration spent 5 years looking for voter fraud and found nothing. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/12/washington/12fraud.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
WASHINGTON, April 11 — Five years after the Bush administration began a crackdown on voter fraud, the Justice Department has turned up virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections, according to court records and interviews. In Texas, Greg Abbott has been looking for voter fraud and he can not find any voter impersonation cases. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/greg-abbott-bogus-voter-fraud-crusade Since taking office in 2001, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has called voter fraud an “epidemic,” and made cracking down on it a top priority. Now, as he runs for governor, he’s touting his ongoing battle to implement the state’s strict voter ID law, arguing that the measure is crucial to combat fraud. The Teabagger secretary of state of Iowa has been looking for voter fraud and this idiot just released yet another study that shows that there is no voter fraud that would be prevented by voter id laws. http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/05/09/3436160/iowa-matt-schultz-no-voter-id-fraud/ Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz (R), one of the nation’s most enthusiastic voter suppressors, released a report on Thursday outlining the results a two-year investigation into possible voter fraud, conducted by the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) at his request. But while Schultz has frequently scared Iowa voters with allegations of thousands of possible non-citizens voting in the state and living people showing up at the polls to cast ballots in the name of dead voters, the investigation revealed found an infinitesimal number of illegal votes cast and zero cases of impersonation at the polls..... The federal judge in the Wisconsin voter id case pointed out that voter impersonation is a stupid way to steal elections and will not be a problem. http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/04/federal-judge-in-wisconsin-looks-for-voter-fraud-finds-none/361403/ Here is the judge on page 16 of the ruling:In the present case, no evidence suggests that voter-impersonation fraud will become a problem at any time in the foreseeable future. As the plaintiffs’ unrebutted evidence shows, a person would have to be insane to commit voter-impersonation fraud. The potential costs of perpetrating the fraud, which include a $10,000 fine and three years of imprisonment, are extremely high in comparison to the potential benefits, which would be nothing more than one additional vote for a preferred candidate (or one fewer vote for an opposing candidate), a vote which is unlikely to change the election’s outcome. Study and study show that there is no reasons for voter id laws. The only purpose served by voter id law is to steal voters from minorities. |
Posted by Gothmog | Sat May 10, 2014, 04:32 PM (3 replies)
Iowa’s Republican Secretary of State Just Proved That Voter ID Laws Are Unnecessary
The GOP idiots have been looking for examples of voter fraud to justify their voter suppression laws. The trouble is that voter id laws only stop one form of voter fraud which is voter suppression and the GOP can not find any real examples. The trouble is that the only documented cases of voter fraud are in the area of vote by mail or absentee ballots which the GOP does not want to regulate because a large percentage of the GOP base (i.e. Fox News viewers) use absentee ballots or vote by mail. The Bush administration spent 5 years looking for voter fraud and found nothing. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/12/washington/12fraud.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
WASHINGTON, April 11 — Five years after the Bush administration began a crackdown on voter fraud, the Justice Department has turned up virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections, according to court records and interviews. In Texas, Greg Abbott has been looking for voter fraud and he can not find any voter impersonation cases. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/greg-abbott-bogus-voter-fraud-crusade Since taking office in 2001, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has called voter fraud an “epidemic,” and made cracking down on it a top priority. Now, as he runs for governor, he’s touting his ongoing battle to implement the state’s strict voter ID law, arguing that the measure is crucial to combat fraud. The Teabagger secretary of state of Iowa has been looking for voter fraud and this idiot just released yet another study that shows that there is no voter fraud that would be prevented by voter id laws. http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/05/09/3436160/iowa-matt-schultz-no-voter-id-fraud/ Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz (R), one of the nation’s most enthusiastic voter suppressors, released a report on Thursday outlining the results a two-year investigation into possible voter fraud, conducted by the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) at his request. But while Schultz has frequently scared Iowa voters with allegations of thousands of possible non-citizens voting in the state and living people showing up at the polls to cast ballots in the name of dead voters, the investigation revealed found an infinitesimal number of illegal votes cast and zero cases of impersonation at the polls..... The federal judge in the Wisconsin voter id case pointed out that voter impersonation is a stupid way to steal elections and will not be a problem. http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/04/federal-judge-in-wisconsin-looks-for-voter-fraud-finds-none/361403/ Here is the judge on page 16 of the ruling:In the present case, no evidence suggests that voter-impersonation fraud will become a problem at any time in the foreseeable future. As the plaintiffs’ unrebutted evidence shows, a person would have to be insane to commit voter-impersonation fraud. The potential costs of perpetrating the fraud, which include a $10,000 fine and three years of imprisonment, are extremely high in comparison to the potential benefits, which would be nothing more than one additional vote for a preferred candidate (or one fewer vote for an opposing candidate), a vote which is unlikely to change the election’s outcome. Study and study show that there is no reasons for voter id laws. The only purpose served by voter id law is to steal voters from minorities. |
Posted by Gothmog | Sat May 10, 2014, 04:31 PM (1 replies)
Kansas And Arizona Voter Registration Fight Not Over Yet
Here is some good news. The ruling from the federal judge on the attempt by Kansas and Arizona to impose a two tier voting system was stayed. http://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/kansas-arizona-appeal-two-tiers
A federal appeals court breathed new life this week into the long-running fight over voter registration in Kansas and Arizona. This is great news. Hopefully, the appellant court will reverse this ruling. |
Posted by Gothmog | Sat May 10, 2014, 04:06 PM (0 replies)
Kansas And Arizona Voter Registration Fight Not Over Yet
Here is some good news. The ruling from the federal judge on the attempt by Kansas and Arizona to impose a two tier voting system was stayed. http://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/kansas-arizona-appeal-two-tiers
A federal appeals court breathed new life this week into the long-running fight over voter registration in Kansas and Arizona. This is great news. Hopefully, the appellant court will reverse this ruling. |
Posted by Gothmog | Sat May 10, 2014, 04:05 PM (0 replies)
Voter ID-Texas has only issued 250 free IDs
The Texas voter suppression law/voter id law is a poll tax. You can not get a "free" id without paying for an official birth certificate or other court document. If you can take off work and go during weekday business hours, you can get a birth certificate for $3 but you have to go there in person and the birth certificate will have a legend stating that the birth certificate can only be used to get election identification certificate.
In a deposition in the voter id case it came out that the state of Texas has only issued 250 "free" ids. https://twitter.com/RyanPHaygood/status/464566717843537921/photo/1 The last official notice of the number of "free" ids issues was back in November and the number was a 120 or so. Between 650,00 to 1.2 million Texas voters need an id in order to vote. The State of Texas does not want these people to vote and that is why only 250 ids have been issued. The Texas voter id law goes to trial in September and I am expecting that the judge may rule on the poll tax issue as well as the Section 2 claims. The rulings in the Wisconsin case and the opinion in the Penns. voter id case are both well written. The Arkansas voter id law was ruled invalid on state law grounds. The courts are realizing that voter id laws serve one purpose and one purpose only-to steal votes from Democrats. |
Posted by Gothmog | Fri May 9, 2014, 01:16 PM (2 replies)
Voter ID-Texas has only issued 250 free IDs
The Texas voter suppression law/voter id law is a poll tax. You can not get a "free" id without paying for an official birth certificate or other court document. If you can take off work and go during weekday business hours, you can get a birth certificate for $3 but you have to go there in person and the birth certificate will have a legend stating that the birth certificate can only be used to get election identification certificate.
In a depo in the voter id case it came out that the state of Texas has only issued 250 "free" ids. https://twitter.com/RyanPHaygood/status/464566717843537921/photo/1 The last official notice of the number of "free" ids issues was back in November and the number was a 120 or so. Between 650,00 to 1.2 million Texas voters need an id in order to vote. The State of Texas does not want these people to vote and that is why only 250 ids have been issued. The Texas voter id law goes to trial in September and I am expecting that the judge may rule on the poll tax issue as well as the Section 2 claims. |
Posted by Gothmog | Fri May 9, 2014, 01:14 PM (0 replies)
Voter ID-Texas has only issued 250 free IDs
The Texas voter suppression law/voter id law is a poll tax. You can not get a "free" id without paying for an official birth certificate or other court document. If you can take off work and go during weekday business hours, you can get a birth certificate for $3 but you have to go there in person and the birth certificate will have a legend stating that the birth certificate can only be used to get election identification certificate.
In a depo in the voter id case it came out that the state of Texas has only issued 250 "free" ids. https://twitter.com/RyanPHaygood/status/464566717843537921/photo/1 The last official notice of the number of "free" ids issues was back in November and the number was a 120 or so. Between 650,00 to 1.2 million Texas voters need an id in order to vote. The State of Texas does not want these people to vote and that is why only 250 ids have been issued. The Texas voter id law goes to trial in September and I am expecting that the judge may rule on the poll tax issue as well as the Section 2 claims. |
Posted by Gothmog | Fri May 9, 2014, 01:12 PM (1 replies)
If you like Frozen, you will like this Dewhurst Video attacking Dan Patrick
Dan Patrick is likely to be the GOP nominee for Lt. Governor but David Dewhurst is still fighting. Dewhurst is actually somewhat sane compared to Patrick.
Here is a great video form Dewhurst attacking Dan Patrick. Here are some good comments from Juanita Jean on this video http://www.juanitajean.com/2014/05/07/so-this-happened/ The election is May 27th so we’ve got plenty of time for competing song-offs. Dan Patrick is both crazy and a racist. Hispanic republican voters are scared of Patrick. This could a fun run off to watch because Dewhurst has the money to run some more attack ads. |
Posted by Gothmog | Wed May 7, 2014, 06:15 PM (0 replies)
Texas has to turn over e-mails and memos in redistricting case
One federal court ruled that Abbott and the State of Texas had to turn over documents that Greg claimed were privileged in the voter id lawsuit and now Greg is fighting some subpoenas. http://txredistricting.org/post/84271215651/texas-voter-id-plaintiffs-respond-to-attempt-by-abbott There was a hearing last week on the subpoenas.
Yesterday, the three judge panel ordered Greg Abbott and the State of Texas to release e-mails and documents in the possession of the State of Texas in the redistricting case. http://www.nationallawjournal.com/legaltimes/id=1202654305167/Texas-Ordered-to-Disclose-Legislative-Docs-in-Voting-Case?slreturn=20140407110311 Calling part of Texas' litigation position "inconsistent," a federal trial judge has ordered the state to turn over certain legislative records to the U.S. Department of Justice in a closely watched Voting Rights Act case. Included in such documents are the opinions and materials from the Texas Legislative Council. The TLC is the legal arm that does the maps and the hard numbers work in redistricting. http://pdfserver.amlaw.com/nlj/texas-subpoena-VRA.pdf Last year, I testified before the House Committee on redistricting and watched Trey Martinez Fischer question the top lawyer for the TLC. Basically, the top lawyer for the TLC agreed that the maps being proposed were not constitutional and that the approval of these maps in 2013 would not cure the racism inherent in the redistricting maps. The TLC materials in particular could be very interesting. The fact that Greg Abbott is fighting so hard to hide these materials is very interesting. The fact that Greg lost again is not surprising in that Greg is a really bad attorney |
Posted by Gothmog | Wed May 7, 2014, 01:02 PM (10 replies)