Archive for the 'Voter Fraud' Category

We Suspect it Happens All the Time

Terri Whitehouse January 10th, 2008

TPM posted a must-read yesterday about the voter ID case currently being reviewed by SCOTUS. In the TPM post, there is a link to a point-by-point rebuttal that disproves every last reason people like Sen. Mitch McConnell offer for requiring state-issued voter I.D. Worth the read if you have some time to kill and are as fed up as I am with presidential primary coverage.

Runnin’ on Fumes: McConnell Quick Hits

Terri Whitehouse May 24th, 2007

Well, fumes, Red Bull, and Diet Coke, and Citrus Drop, that is. A lot have things have flown under my radar as I am entering my very last week of school before graduation. My sincere apologies.

Senator Mitch McConnell has introduced an amendment requiring a government-issued photo I.D. be shown in order to vote in any federal election. Of course, this proposed amendment makes no such provision for absentee ballots, which is how most voter fraud is committed, if I’m not mistaken. Read the long-winded press release from Sen. McConnell if you’re up to it. Does anyone else wonder if this is his passive-aggressive way to vote down the immigration bill without having to vote it down?

Sen. McConnell also introduced a bill called the the “Stop Over-Spending Act.” I like it. Simple. Forceful. Imperative. Just rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it? Our senator then goes on to talk about Dems’ willful disregard for the economy and what have you. The press release is available here.

President George W. Bush nominated U.S. Attorney Amul Thapar for a post as Federal Judge U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.

Discuss at will and please comment if I’ve missed anything else, as I’m sure I have. I’ve been looking at glaring screen and printed material for 14 hours or so, time to uncross my eyes.