Monday, November 1, 2010

Voting Day Tomorrow

Don't be intimidated.  The Obama administration would have you believe that if you have conservative values and morals, you are racist and an enemy of the State.  However, he and his ilk have trampled the U. S. Constitution and driven our country into near ruin.  They lie and deny at every opportunity and drive divisive racial wedges using their skewed hate filled rhetoric.  These alleged representatives from all political parties are hopefully in for a rude awakening tomorrow after the election.

You remember the thugs from the New Black Panther Party who intimidated voters in a recent election don't you?  Well, what they did was not enough to merit punishment under our federal law.  At least as it is interpreted by our current Attorney General, Eric Holder.

Let's see how the new ruling order interprets voter intimidation. In fact, let's see what the federal ninth circuit court of appeals says on the issue.

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"The progressive assault on America continues, and their favorite whipping boy remains Arizona. A three-judge panel from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned that state's requirement that people show proof of citizenship to register to vote, calling it 'inconsistent' with the National Voter Registration Act. In other words, a United States court considers that proving one is an American citizen in order to vote in an American election an 'undue burden.' How in the world did we come to this? ... What's the best way to destroy our democratic republic? Getting enough Americans to question the integrity of our election process has to be high on the list. And since every case ever litigated in this country with regard to voter ID has had Democrats lined up on the side where less proof is required for voting -- using the phony 'disenfranchisement' argument as an excuse -- an unmistakable pattern is emerging. A pattern which can be reduced to one simple idea: The acquisition and/or maintenance of power by any means necessary. ... Maintaining the integrity of our election process far outweighs any individual undue burdens, and the overwhelming majority of Americans know it. Those who are determined to fight such commonsense provisions aren't fooling anyone, except perhaps their fellow travelers. There is absolutely no reasonable argument to offer against making sure that Americans, and only Americans, vote in American elections -- none. One more compelling reason for decent Americans to get out and vote ... Tuesday. Maybe the most important one of all." --columnist Arnold Ahlert


"Denial isn't just a river in Egypt. It's the Democrats' coping mechanism for midterm election voter fraud. Faced with multiple reports of early voting irregularities and election shenanigans across the country, left-wing groups are playing dumb, deaf and blind. Voter fraud? What voter fraud? More cunningly, these organizations are seeking to marginalize complaints about election integrity by casting citizen watchdog efforts as racist 'scare tactics.' Echoing President Obama's message to the Democratic faithful on the campaign trail, they are accusing political opponents of suppressing the votes of minorities and the poor. On Tuesday, The New York Times quoted a liberal voting rights advocate, Wendy R. Weiser, wringing her hands over individual Americans taking clean elections seriously: 'Private efforts to police the polls create a real risk of vote suppression, regardless of their intent,' said Weiser, director of the Voting Rights and Elections Project at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University. 'People need to know that any form of discrimination, intimidation or challenge to voters without adequate basis is illegal or improper.' ... Funny. For the past two years, Democratic leaders have had nothing to say about the militant New Black Panther Party goons who took it upon themselves to police a Philadelphia voting booth in 2008 wielding billy clubs and shouting anti-white slurs to suppress votes. Now, they're treating citizen election monitors as if they are the jack-booted thugs. ... Silence dissent. Criminalize watchdogs. Whitewash fraud. Discourage grassroots engagement. Deny, deny, deny. These are the signature tactics of the left in the age of Obama. On November 2, Americans get their chance to say: Enough." --columnist Michelle Malkin


"Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010 is not Election Day. It is Referendum Day. It may be commonplace for commentators to announce that every election is 'the most important election in our lifetime' or something analogous. But having never said that of a presidential election, let alone an off-year election, this commentator cannot be accused of crying wolf when I say that this off-year election is not simply the most important of my lifetime. It is the most important since the Civil War. The reason is that unlike all previous elections, this one is actually a referendum on the direction of the United States of America. ... And what would constitute a Democrat victory next Tuesday? Anything other than a Republican landslide. Any other result will be interpreted by the media and by the Democrats as solely a result of the economic recession and as the normal losses of the dominant party in off-year elections. In other words, the only way to ensure that the electoral results are seen as a repudiation of the growth of the state and the other Democrat and leftist goals is through an enormous Republican victory. Only then will America understand that this election was not first about jobs. It was above all about America." --radio talk-show host Dennis Prager




Vote these unresponsive elitists out of office tomorrow.  Our future depends on you.

Everybody hates me because I'm so universally liked.
  - Peter de Vries


5 comments:

  1. We're locked and loaded here in Georgia. It can't be tomorrow soon enough!

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  2. I hope we are able to keep a close eye on the voting places. These folks (to use an Obama term for those he dislikes) are not above fraud to get what they want. Go Conservatives!

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  3. Can't see how proof of citizenship to register to vote can possibly be an "undue burden" when social security #s & copies of at least three proofs of residence (bank statement, utility bills, government correspondence) were required to register my kids as students EVERY YEAR in public school. Plus, we had to mark on a map the exact location of our house AND sign an affidavit that the location was correct. Plus, we had to give directions to our house from the nearest highway & denote landmarks along the way. All that just to comply with school zoning regs that were overseen by court order to make sure school systems did not allow attendance by out-of-zone children. I'd be happy to provide proof of my citizenship in order to vote for candidates who would vote against such silly regulations that invade personal papers when no suspicion of wrongdoing even exists. How DID we come to THIS anyway??? Great post!

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  4. I voted early -- but, dagnabbit, I wish I could be like those libs and vote often! (laugh)

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  5. It will come down to the voters and the integrity of our voting officials today. May the person with the most legitimate votes win. Did you hear that Al Franken?

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