Shelby moots another.
Power: Holder Announces Attacks on Election Integrity Laws
Power: Holder Seeks to Capture Texas Despite Shelby
Hardly a surprise given the fact nobody at the Voting Section has anything to do right now. Attorney General Eric Holder will seek to re-capture Texas under Section 3 of the Voting Rights Act and place the state under continued Section 5 coverage.
Political Activists, Artists and Students Registered to Vote at Democrat Senator’s House
“Eight voters registered with the city clerk’s office currently cite state Sen. Martha Fuller Clark’s address as their own, five of them unrelated to Fuller Clark.
Vice president of the state Democratic party, Fuller Clark said she has a long history of opening the doors to her large Portsmouth home to political activists, artists and students, while explaining she and her husband are “just very hospitable.”
Full story about the very hospitable Senator Clark here.
Voter Fraud at 1600 Penn. Ave
Still no news from the Justice Department whether a federal felony is being investigated for the potential fraud involving a White House voter registration.
On With Steve Malzberg RE CRT
July 24, 1944 – Battle for Tinian
Anything but elections, at PJ Tatler.
“For this heavy price, the United States obtained a series of air bases to send swarms of B-29 Superfortressess to decimate the Empire of Japan into a forced surrender. From Saipan, Guam and Tinian, B-29′s obliterated Japanese cities, one after another, after another, including the firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945. But even after the Emperor personally inspected the total devastation of Tokyo, he refused to surrender.”
“Former DOJ Lawyers Defend Colorblind Michigan”
You know what you are dealing with when dealing with a group named “By Any Means Necessary.” PJ Media has more.
Congressional Black Caucus Retreats to Section 3 Fix
The Hill.
“Jim Crow is Dead and Congress Should Get Over It”
One wonders how much easier a new Section 4 would be had Eric Holder not overplayed his progressive hand in voter ID and the New Black Panther dismissal. It certainly would have been a different Congressional environment according to multiple GOP Congressman. Is that a tradeoff the civil rights industry would have made- New Black Panther permanent injunctions and South Carolina/TX Voter ID in exchange for a new Section 4? Somehow I suspect the answer is yes; and it isn’t a false choice. This tradeoff is becoming a legislative reality in the House. The latest editorial from the Washington Times.
“When the voting law comes up for consideration, Republicans shouldn’t be bullied into restoring provisions that would block voter-ID statutes enacted by the states. Much to the chagrin of congressmen looking for cheap and easy votes, Jim Crow lies in a graveyard in Alabama, and he isn’t coming back. There’s not a single Southern governor left standing in a schoolhouse door. The obstacle to civil rights is Mr. Holder, who wants to keep the backdoor of the polling station unlocked to make it easier to dilute the integrity of the ballot.”