Author Archives: J Christian Adams

Alabama Senate to consider redistricting plan to create Republican super supermajority

The highest-ranking member of the Alabama Senate believes there could
be as many as 27 Republicans in the 35-member Senate after the 2014
election if the Legislature passes the plan being considered now.The Republicans already have a supermajority in the House and in the Senate, which has 22 Republicans now.

…The Senate locked down over the proposed map of those 35 districts.
After Republicans voted to cut off debate at about 6:20 p.m., Democratic
Sen. Marc Keahey had the more than 330-page bill read at length.

Officials
estimated reading the bill could take 15 hours. At press time, it was
still being read, and it is believed the reading will go well into
today.

Keahey, in his first full term in the Senate, said he was targeted because he is the second-longest-serving white Democrat. link

While Democrats believe this is a Redistricting Nightmare, others say Lincoln would be happy with Alabama redistricting.

Emboldened New Black Panthers Turn to “the Bullet”

 Daily Caller: The “New Black Panther Party is woefully disappointed in President Barack Obama, and is openly implying that the best way to reach its goals is no longer through ‘the ballot’ but through ‘the bullet.'”

Comforting.

Then there is this poetry:

“Black peoples are the whores and prostitutes of the Democratic Party, and mistreated mistress that is courted in the late of night, but left hanging when it is time for real change in the light of the post election day,” Shabazz wrote, following a dissertation on the need to “Vote for Revolution.”

“The Vote Fraud Deniers”

Florida recount captain Thomas Spencer at PJ Media.

“So what, precisely, is the strategy of these dem-deniers? First, of course, it is to whip up minorities against Republicans. Second, it is to make the ballot so insecure that millions of phony votes get tallied up for Democratic candidates. In November, they plan to flood the precincts with bused-in provisional ballots and same-day-registration votes. Once in the box, it will take years for anyone to figure out that many were illegal.”

Four Florida counties accounted for 20,000 deceased voters on rolls

According to reports from Florida, Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, and Pinellas counties removed approximately 20,000 deceased registered voters from the voting rolls.

The spotlight’s been on dead voters since the Florida Department of
State used a new state law to get access to 90 million files about
people who’ve died across America. The results, issued in recent weeks
to Florida’s 67 counties: 51,966 dead people still listed as active
voters.

…Counties previously missed most deaths of Florida voters if they
occurred in another state, because state law did not allow Social
Security Administration data to be used to purge voter rolls. Only data
from the state Bureau of Vital Statistics could be used.

A Florida
law in 2011 changed that, and the state’s giant dump of dead voter
names came as a result of using national Social Security records of
people who died, going back “decades,” Cate said. In the future, the
lists would be smaller, reflecting only the new deaths, he said.

“This is a very positive development,” said Cate. “We were able to access a new database.”

Broward
has removed 4,482 names of dead people from the April results,
according to state data. Miami-Dade dropped 4,860 names, and Palm Beach County
shed 6,682. Another popular retirement county, Pinellas on the west
coast, also had more than 4,000 dead people on its rolls, the state’s
data shows. 

Full story here.

“It’s time to investigate the IRS”

….for political dirty tricks.  

Richard Nixon ordered the IRS to conduct tax audits of those on his
infamous “Enemies List.” Now, a spate of investigations and leaks coming
out of President Obama’s IRS raises concerns that this administration
may also be using the power of the nation’s most feared agency to
silence its political opponents. 

Today, more than six dozen grassroots citizens groups seeking to gain
501(c)(4)—and in some cases 501(c)(3)–tax status today find themselves
facing unexpectedly invasive investigations and onerous procedural
hurdles. All these groups have received non-profit recognition at the
state level. Yet their requests for IRS recognition have been left in
bureaucratic limbo for months—in some cases, for more than two years.


full story at Foxnews.com.

More Voter Fraud Charges in New Mexico

 Details here.  “Prosecutors say Silvia Gomez, the city’s former senior center director, was charged with registering four people who live in Texas to vote in a New Mexico election.”

No doubt the criminal behavior was aided and abetted by government officials who refused to purge voter rolls of ineligible voters for two election cycles and officials in Washington D.C. who involved themselves and gave cover for the lax enforcement of Federal law.  More later.