The website Your Black World unlocks the answers to who is really behind voter registration problems at ACORN. It isn’t the canvassers who gathered hundreds (or thousands) of phony registrations. It wasn’t the managers that set up a bounty system. Instead it was Andrew Breitbart, head of the Bigs. Your Black World concludes:
“Andrew Breitbart, had a corps of followers that intentionally bombarded ACORN with fraudulent (‘Mickey Mouse’) voter registrations in order to discredit them, then used “debit card” donations to make it appear that ACORN was involved in taking donations that could not be traced, and then to top that off, also filmed so-called insider “prostitution and pimp” rings (using paid street props) just to give an already-hated by the “poor people shouldn’t have the right to vote” advocates.”
This must be Your Black World’s version of the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergers. Of course wild conspiracy theories abound on the far fringes of the racially driven fringe, so this is nothing new.
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Wisconsin state bar jumps into voter id politics
A state bar association tries to get DOJ to impair Wisconsin voter ID.
Golden Gate Law School
Light blogging today, I will be speaking at Golden Gate Law School in San Francisco at noon. Perhaps Tabella will pick up the slack.
South Carolina AG vows fight to Supreme Court on Voter ID
If necessary, SC AG says he will go to the U.S. Supreme Court over approval of Voter ID.
DOJ’s response to South Carolina on voter ID
The South Carolina “more information” letter on voter ID is here. Hopefully this will be a lesson to other states to go straight to district court for a fair and impartial review of voting changes in covered Section 5 states.
Latest at PJ Tatler
The Every Single One series continues with the DOJ Housing Section.
DOJ asks South Carolina for more information on voter ID
More here.
Tennessee: Beginning in January, photo IDs required to vote
In Tennessee, implementation of voter ID begins:
From the article:
Beginning in January, a change in Tennessee’s voting laws will require that registered voters present photo identification when casting their votes in person at a polling place.
“It’s another check and balance against voter fraud,” Anderson County Election Administrator Mark Stephens told The Oak Ridger.
Effective Jan. 1, 2012, the Tennessee Voter Identification Act is an amendment to state law that previously required voters to present documents bearing their signatures when signing in at their polling places.
“I don’t believe it’s going to be that big an inconvenience,” Stephens said of the new law.
Voter ID in Iowa
More here.