Megyn Kelly asks the question on Fox News today because of her behavior, including attacking former Voting Section Chief Chris Coates.
The behavior is “over the top and needs to be seriously investigated by the Office of Professional Responsibility. . . . Why does Media Matters get a special relationship with the United States Department of Justice?”
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Roundup of DOJ OPA Media Matters Hackery
Fox Video. “Moment to momnent coordination.”
PJ Media: More on Eric Holder’s Flying Monkeys at Media Matters
PJ Tatler: Emails Show Holder Justice Department Colludes with Lefist Outfit to Attack PJM Writer
Daily Caller: Emails reveal Justice Dept. regularly enlists Media Matters to spin press
Fox News: Emails show Justice working with Media Matters on stories that target critics
Investors Business Daily: DOJ’s “Goon Squad”
Breitbart: DOJ Colludes with MMFA
College professor “on leave” for allegedly making students sign pledge to vote for Obama and Democrats
Early last week Professor Sharon Sweet at Brevard Community College (BCC) allegedly told students to sign a pledge that reads: “I pledge to vote for President Obama and Democrats up and down the ticket.” “Based on the allegations, Associate Professor Sweet has requested, and been granted, a leave of absence without pay effective immediately,” reads a statement put out by John Glisch, Associate Vice President for Communications at BCC. It appears Sweet may have violated both the College’s harassment policy and Florida’s election laws:
Section 104.31, of Title IX in chapter 104, states that “no officer or employee of the state… shall… use his or her official authority or influence for the purpose of interfering with an election or nomination of officer or influencing another person’s vote or affecting the result thereof.”
Concerned Vets for America on military voting: “Fix it Already!”
This assertion despite a scathing report from the DOD IG finding only partial compliance with the establishment of voting assistance offices as required by federal law and single digit participation rates of military members and their family members.
At the website, Jessie Jane Duff, Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (Ret) and member of the
Concerned Veterans for America’s organizing committee said the
following:
“Our military remain the most disenfranchised voting
group in the United States today. Our leaders in Washington face big
challenges with the $16 trillion national debt, runaway spending and a
struggling economy. Compared to those problems, this one should be an
easy fix (to say nothing of the right thing to do). All they have to do
is set up an office and add a piece of paper to the pile when a service
member checksvideo.
How to Commit Voter Fraud in Ohio
“Challenge to PA voter ID law is case of contradictions”
link. As the Pennsylvania Supreme Court mulls the fate of the state’s new voter ID law, the case is a study in contradictions. All eight plaintiffs seeking an injunction to prevent the law from taking
effect before the Nov. 6 election possess the required photo
identification or other documentation the new law requires to vote. That
brings to questions the plaintiff’s main claim that thousands of
Pennsylvanians couldn’t obtain the necessary identification in time.
“New Black Panthers may show up at polls in November”
“7 Examples That Voter Fraud is a Huge Problem”
The vote fraud deniers’ “other claim is that voter fraud is so exceedingly rare, so unlikely, such an impossibility that there’s no need for any voter identification. According to the Democrats, we can afford to assume that everyone will be honest on Election Day. So, there’s no need to take any basic precautions or take any steps to prevent fraud because it just doesn’t happen. “Well, to the contrary, voter fraud happens all the time and it does sometimes occur on a level large enough to impact close elections. Furthermore, it undoubtedly happens much more than we realize. After all, if poll workers are prevented by law from asking if people are who they say they are, how often are they going to catch people in the act?” Example #3: “Is there an example of it swinging an election? Absolutely. If it wasn’t for fraudulent votes, Al Franken would be doing his obnoxious stand-up routines in a comedy club right now instead of the U.S. Senate.”