Monthly Archives: October 2013

TX AG Candidate Promises Voter Fraud Task Force

Texas will not be a safe place for fraudsters if this happens:

“Rep. Dan Branch said Thursday one of his first acts as Texas attorney general would be the creation of a Voter Fraud Task Force.

According to a news release, Branch would:

• closely monitor the activities of groups that would seek to subvert ballot integrity.


• appoint a Special Counsel devoted to exposing and prosecuting any instance of voter fraud.


• aggressively defend the landmark Texas voter ID law from the “Obama Administration’s spurious attempt to invalidate it.”

Voter ID Talking Points in PA: Hush up.

PA Democrats keep saying an accurate advertisement is misleading.  It isn’t the content, it’s the “tone.”  The advertisement plainly states that Voter ID won’t be required for the November election in Pennsylvania.  “This is the law and we want voters who may not have an ID to understand clearly how they can get one for free, so if this law is eventually upheld, as we believe it will be, all voters will have an ID,” an SOS spokesman said.

A Democrat from Lebanon is using the same talking points.

Wisconsin Voter Fraud Billboards Didn’t Work

Remember the absurd controversy last year in Wisconsin and Ohio about the billboards informing voters about the simple fact voter fraud is a crime? In 2013, law abiding citizens are criticized for citing the law by those who aid lawlessness – like the lawlessness of Leonard Brown – the Milwaukee voter who voted five times for President.


Maybe if there had been more billboards in Milwaukee, 4 Wisconsin citizens who did not share Brown’s choice for President (whatever it was) would not have had their votes cancelled out.  Maybe if there were more billboards where Leonard Brown might have read them, the votes of 4 law abiding voters would not have been cancelled.  Maybe next time, those who would aid the lawless won’t be as brazen as to criticize constitutionally protected speech.  Somehow I am not optimistic.