Thursday, October 23, 2008

Today's stink

The National Garage

The goal: “deliberate chaos in the election system,” which the perpetrators “can then exploit on Election Day to demand that suspect votes be given the benefit of the doubt and counted.”



  I know what you're saying, because I was saying the same thing. "But Rodge, how in hell can the DOJ be letting all this happen, all over the country?"   Maybe it has something to do with this.  When the Supreme Court vacated the Appeals Court decision forcing Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner to vigilantly pursue and disqualify fraudulent votes, of which she admitted to holding (hiding) 200,000, it held:
“We express no opinion on the question whether HAVA is being properly implemented,” the court wrote in an extraordinarily brief decision. Instead, the court ruled that a private party such as the state GOP had no “standing” to bring such a suit, because HAVA provides that “the Attorney General may bring a civil action” to enforce the law but fails to provide for anyone else to do so.
In other words, if Attorney General Michael Mukasey doesn’t see a problem, there is none. And evidently our crack A/G does not.   Quinn Hillyer has more, but let me throw out a few thinking points I'll  bet you didn't consider, because like most Americans we are reluctant to believe that every government cranny is packed with corruption.
The DOJ attorney on the case, former Ted Kennedy-affiliated lawyer James Walsh, is as contributor to the Obama campaign, as is his boss, former ACLU attorney Mark Kappelhoff.

In all, DOJ lawyers and staff in the metro area have donated at least $150,000 to Obama.
No wonder they seem more interested in prosecuting those who warn against vote fraud than enforcing vote-fraud laws.
If my garage was in the condition our government is, I'd rent a Dumpster, and a fork lift, and chuck everything but the rafters, and start over with just a hammer and some nails.
Thanks to a link from Dissecting Leftism

2 comments:

cmblake6 said...

That is ridiculous. Palin/whassisface 08. If not, Petraeus Military Governor 08.

Anonymous said...

In my favorite science fiction series, Serenity, Shepherd Book says, "Government is a group of people, notably ungoverned."

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