Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Day Will Come
It is now clear to me that what has transpired is a carefully calculated plan by one or more of the other families. As a legitimate business man who has been harrassed by overzealous federal agents, I do not here cast judgment upon Rod Blago.
But one thing is clear. The Barzinis(Daley) and Tattaglias(Pelosi, Boxer, et al) have conspired to place some pezzonovantes as my leaders.
What is the end result?
Omerta. I face 2 clowns trying to control me as a puppet by the strings of a marionette. This, I cannot tolerate.
So on the day of my children's communion (twins), I have no choice but to restore balance between the families.
Yes, I do renounce Satan.
But on that day, may God be with you.
I have dealt with Senators before. Just ask one from Nevada.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
I Will Post Your Writings
I have received many emails providing opinions, thoughts, and informative text from many who seem to prefer not to post comments.
As I realize many readers might not have the time to post on a regular basis, I have decided to open up this blog to those interested in publishing an article on an occasional basis.
All I ask is that it relates to the overall theme of this Blog.
As you can see from my postings, I always cite the authors of any writings not my own and provide a link where one exists.
To sum up my decision:
I am interested in discussion and dialogue, not being TOP DOG.
I want YOU, those younger than me, to start taking the reigns and riding the GOP elephant into a new world order.
I am a team player. My team is the GOP. Thus, in the best interest of the team winning, it is not my role to compete against you, but to assist you to help our team achieve our goal(s).
Using a football example, I might know the 3-4 defense to no end. But if, as a safety, I just cannot break on an out pattern same as before and it costs the team, it comes time to step aside and groom my replacement to ensure team victory.
Hope this makes sense.
Paul Fuentes
As I realize many readers might not have the time to post on a regular basis, I have decided to open up this blog to those interested in publishing an article on an occasional basis.
All I ask is that it relates to the overall theme of this Blog.
As you can see from my postings, I always cite the authors of any writings not my own and provide a link where one exists.
To sum up my decision:
I am interested in discussion and dialogue, not being TOP DOG.
I want YOU, those younger than me, to start taking the reigns and riding the GOP elephant into a new world order.
I am a team player. My team is the GOP. Thus, in the best interest of the team winning, it is not my role to compete against you, but to assist you to help our team achieve our goal(s).
Using a football example, I might know the 3-4 defense to no end. But if, as a safety, I just cannot break on an out pattern same as before and it costs the team, it comes time to step aside and groom my replacement to ensure team victory.
Hope this makes sense.
Paul Fuentes
Ill. Gov. arrested in Obama successor probe
By MIKE ROBINSON, Associated Press Writer Mike Robinson, Associated Press Writer – 11 mins ago
CHICAGO – Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was arrested Tuesday on charges of conspiring to get financial benefits through his authority to appoint a U.S. senator to fill the vacancy left by Barack Obama's election as president.
According to a federal criminal complaint, Blagojevich also was charged with illegally threatening to withhold state assistance to Tribune Co., the owner of the Chicago Tribune, in the sale of Wrigley Field. In return for state assistance, Blagojevich allegedly wanted members of the paper's editorial board who had been critical of him fired.
A 76-page FBI affidavit said the 51-year-old Democratic governor was intercepted on court-authorized wiretaps over the last month conspiring to sell or trade the vacant Senate seat for personal benefits for himself and his wife, Patti.
The affidavit said Blagojevich discussed getting a substantial salary for himself at a nonprofit foundation or an organization affiliated with labor unions.
It said Blagojevich also talked about getting his wife placed on corporate boards where she might get $150,000 a year in director's fees.
He also allegedly discussed getting campaign funds for himself or possibly a post in the president's cabinet or an ambassadorship once he left the governor's office.
Full Story
Note: The Feds deviated from their normal MO and arrested this clown before his term nearly ended (as is usually the case), and before Christmas included:
1. He was trying to strong-arm campaign donations before a new state law restricting donations went into effect January 1, 2009.
2. He was trying to find a way to rescind an $8Mil state grant to Children's Memorial Hospital after the hospital CEO did not reciprocate with a $50K to $100K contribution.
3. He was holding up approval of the Chicago Tribune selling Wrigley Field until the fired some editors that wrote less than flattering things about Blago.
4. And, the straw that broke the camel's back, he was trying to sell the Senate seat Obama vacated to the highest bidder.
What a piece of work.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Some Other Poster Board Material
Can Carolina Go All The Way??
I have not seen a team run the rock the way Carolina did tonight. This is no ordinary tandem. You have 2 RBs that can take it to the house on any given play (its almost unfair). That is the type of play that can win in bad weather and on the road.
What is more impressive is that it came against a Monte Kiffin D. Monte is not the highest paid assistant coach in the NFL without merit. He is cream of the crop of D coaches in terms of creating a scheme b4 game day, and tweaking it on game day.
Once again...yes, this is a political blog..but there is life beyond politics.
Just ROLL With It
The Promise and Peril of Ethnic Minority Outreach
An interesting article written by Next Right Blogger Matt Moon:
Bottom Line Up Front: Ethnic minority outreach means "reaching out" to them where they are, not inviting them to where we are. But it doesn't mean pandering to them based on rhetoric tied to their ethnic identity.
A very important part of the RebuildTheParty.com platform is to rebuild our grassroots infrastructure. One of the issues to be debated is how much our party has to centralize or decentralize our grassroots operations; but what's clear is that the fabric of our state, county and local parties has been falling apart.
Part of rebuilding our grassroots infrastructure at the state and local levels has to include pressing the "Restart" button on coalition building among a series of constituency groups, including ethinic minorities. Sophia Nelson, an African-American Republican congressional staffer, writes about minority outreach in an opinion piece in today's Washington Post entitled "It's My Party, But I Don't Feel Part of It."
"The problem, former Maryland lieutenant governor Michael Steele told the Washington Times last week, is that party officials 'don't give a damn.' To them, he said, 'outreach means let's throw a cocktail party, find some black folks and Hispanics and women, wrap our arms around them -- 'See, look at us.' And then we go back to the same old, same old.'
Full Story
Bottom Line Up Front: Ethnic minority outreach means "reaching out" to them where they are, not inviting them to where we are. But it doesn't mean pandering to them based on rhetoric tied to their ethnic identity.
A very important part of the RebuildTheParty.com platform is to rebuild our grassroots infrastructure. One of the issues to be debated is how much our party has to centralize or decentralize our grassroots operations; but what's clear is that the fabric of our state, county and local parties has been falling apart.
Part of rebuilding our grassroots infrastructure at the state and local levels has to include pressing the "Restart" button on coalition building among a series of constituency groups, including ethinic minorities. Sophia Nelson, an African-American Republican congressional staffer, writes about minority outreach in an opinion piece in today's Washington Post entitled "It's My Party, But I Don't Feel Part of It."
"The problem, former Maryland lieutenant governor Michael Steele told the Washington Times last week, is that party officials 'don't give a damn.' To them, he said, 'outreach means let's throw a cocktail party, find some black folks and Hispanics and women, wrap our arms around them -- 'See, look at us.' And then we go back to the same old, same old.'
Full Story
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Best Weightlifting Routine Bar None
Frankie's 5X5. I have never had such high incremental gains in weight lifted week to week, bar none. Now, as any other routine, always cycle. Never do a specific routine for more that 8 to 12 weeks.
Here is a link for the 5X5: Frankie's 5X5
P.S. Why do I post this on a political blog?? Conservatives have a life outside politics.
Nuff Said
Here is a link for the 5X5: Frankie's 5X5
P.S. Why do I post this on a political blog?? Conservatives have a life outside politics.
Nuff Said
A Post On A Friend Blog
Building The Grand New Party
Here is a simple strategy for the Republican Party to use in order to reinvent and reinvigorate themselves following the “Blue State Sweep” of 2008. The GOP should focus on the following five pillars:
1. Be the party of the Constitution: Uphold the principles of government and citizens’ rights spelled out in what is at the center of the most successful democracy in history. Whether it be Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Religious Expression, the Right to Bear Arms, or the checks and balances of government, the Republican party should be steadfast cheerleaders of this fundamental core of the United States. Also, boning up on the Federalist Papers wouldn’t hurt.
2. Be the party of Pragmatism: As a Democrat-controlled Executive Branch and Legislature push through pet project after pet project, the Republicans can reinvent themselves as the party of pragmatic, goal-oriented, fact based solutions to problems, in contrast to whatever liberal idealism may arise from the current climate. Intellectual pragmatism can be applied to both domestic and foreign policy. Economic solutions, instead of legislative, can be found to political problems.
3. Be the party of Minimalist Government: less is more.
4. Be the party of Economic Liberty: aka the Free Market, aka Capitalism. Due to anti-capitalist promotion following the current economic downturn, classically economic liberals are on the defensive. The truth is, capitalism is the best economic system ever invented by mankind. It is also, for the most part, a self-correcting system. Reforms should be favored above government entanglement in the private sector. There are many scapegoats for the current mess, but the record shows many Republicans calling, unsuccessfully, for reforms of Freddie and Fannie, etc.
5. Be the party of Social Conservatism: the majority of the American people remain socially conservative on a number of issues. Social conservatives turned out in droves in 2004 to support many ‘Family Values’ measures. As Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs tells us, food, safety and shelter will always be prioritized over ideological values. If socially conservative voters lose their jobs and face eviction from their homes, they will vote for whoever seems most capable of offering them a way out. Social conservatism alone will not win an election.
- Hamilton
FedLocally Blog
P.S. Be careful when serving barbeque. These boys are from the Carolinas and will spit out anything not Vinegar based!!!
Here is a simple strategy for the Republican Party to use in order to reinvent and reinvigorate themselves following the “Blue State Sweep” of 2008. The GOP should focus on the following five pillars:
1. Be the party of the Constitution: Uphold the principles of government and citizens’ rights spelled out in what is at the center of the most successful democracy in history. Whether it be Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Religious Expression, the Right to Bear Arms, or the checks and balances of government, the Republican party should be steadfast cheerleaders of this fundamental core of the United States. Also, boning up on the Federalist Papers wouldn’t hurt.
2. Be the party of Pragmatism: As a Democrat-controlled Executive Branch and Legislature push through pet project after pet project, the Republicans can reinvent themselves as the party of pragmatic, goal-oriented, fact based solutions to problems, in contrast to whatever liberal idealism may arise from the current climate. Intellectual pragmatism can be applied to both domestic and foreign policy. Economic solutions, instead of legislative, can be found to political problems.
3. Be the party of Minimalist Government: less is more.
4. Be the party of Economic Liberty: aka the Free Market, aka Capitalism. Due to anti-capitalist promotion following the current economic downturn, classically economic liberals are on the defensive. The truth is, capitalism is the best economic system ever invented by mankind. It is also, for the most part, a self-correcting system. Reforms should be favored above government entanglement in the private sector. There are many scapegoats for the current mess, but the record shows many Republicans calling, unsuccessfully, for reforms of Freddie and Fannie, etc.
5. Be the party of Social Conservatism: the majority of the American people remain socially conservative on a number of issues. Social conservatives turned out in droves in 2004 to support many ‘Family Values’ measures. As Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs tells us, food, safety and shelter will always be prioritized over ideological values. If socially conservative voters lose their jobs and face eviction from their homes, they will vote for whoever seems most capable of offering them a way out. Social conservatism alone will not win an election.
- Hamilton
FedLocally Blog
P.S. Be careful when serving barbeque. These boys are from the Carolinas and will spit out anything not Vinegar based!!!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
De La Hoya v. Pacquiao
As Denzell Asked in "Man on Fire": Are You Trained or Untrained?
ROUND 1
De La Hoya closed as a 2-1 favorite. De La Hoya is minus-200 and Pacquiao is plus-170. The over-under is 9½ rounds. Pacquiao comes out with a slight weight advantage tonight. On the unofficial HBO scales, he weighed 148½ and De La Hoya was 147. De La Hoya is the aggressor early, but nothing lands in the first minute. Straight left from Pacquiao and then a combination from Pacquiao connects. Lead left by Pacquiao. Right to the body by Oscar. Manny misses a big hook. Straight left by Pacquiao. Combination to the head by De La Hoya backs Pacquiao up. Right by Oscar connects. Straight left by Manny.
Iole scores it 10-9, Pacquiao
ROUND 2
Lead right by De La Hoya and a right hook from Pacquiao. Double jab by De La Hoya. Pacquiao is circling away. Combination from Oscar but doesn’t land flush. Combination to the body by De La Hoya. Right-left from Pacquiao. De La Hoya’s face is reddened from the punches. Pacquiao left lands and then an uppercut. Lead left by Pacquiao keeps getting through. Difference in hand speed is stark. Hard jab and then a left by Pacquiao. Lead left by Pacquiao.
Iole scores it 10-9, Pacquiao.
ROUND 3
Lead left from Pacquiao to open the round connects. De La Hoya has to stop that. De La Hoya is doing nothing offensively in first minute of round. Pacquiao flicks a jab that is short. Right to the head and left to the body from De La Hoya. Lead left again by Pacquiao. Left to the body from Pacquiao. Oscar seems befuddled. Right hook to the body from Pacquiao.
Iole scores it 10-9, Pacquiao
ROUND 5
De La Hoya connects with a jab, but first 30 seconds of round are very slow. They’re circling but not throwing much. Pacquiao lands a right hook. Triple jab from Pacquiao. Combination from Pacquiao backs De La Hoya up. The way this is going, it wouldn’t be a shock if De La Hoya were to quit on the stool at some point. He’s taking a tremendous amount of punishment. Body shot by Oscar lands and then two lefts. Oscar’s left eye is closing. He looks like a beaten, old and shot fighter.
Iole scores it 10-9, Pacquiao
ROUND 6
Nothing happens in first minute of round. Pacquiao lands left to body and a left to the cheek. They trade in the corner and Pacquiao gets the best of it. Straight left from Pacquiao lands. Hard straight left by Pacquiao snaps Oscar’s head back. De La Hoya’s left eye is a mess. Right by Pacquiao lands on that eye. This may be stopped soon by the corner.
Iole scores it 10-9, Pacquiao
ROUND 7
Lead right by De La Hoya lands to open the round. Pacquiao rakes De La Hoya with a three-punch combination. Double jab by Manny. Pacquiao batters De La Hoya into the corner. He’s pinned on the ropes and Pacquiao is firing away. Fight is close to ending. Pacquiao is hitting De La Hoya hard with everything he throws. Oscar is in big, big trouble. Left to the body by Pacquiao hurts Oscar. Oscar has never been beaten like this in any of his 44 previous fights. Pacquiao is overwhelming him.
Iole scores it 10-8, Pacquiao
ROUND 8
Pacquiao goes to the body and is warned by referee Tony Weeks to keep them up. Lead right by Oscar connects. Combination by Pacquiao pins Oscar in the corner. Lead left by Pacquiao buzzes De La Hoya. Combination wobbles him in the corner. Double jab by Pacquiao. Combination by Pacquiao lands. De La Hoya goes to the body. Four-punch combination by Pacquiao lands and hurts Oscar.
Iole scores it 10-9, Pacquiao
ROUND 9
Fight is stopped just as the round is set to begin. Manny Pacquiao is the winner. Official time is 3:00 of the eighth.
Wait til next time!!
P.S. In case you are wondering why this is here, this is a site intended to interest Asians, Hispanics et al..a little fun does not hurt..
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Dont Forget To Clean Your Own Backyard
Get Rid Of All ACORN(S).
I. What you should know about ACORN.
1. ACORN and its affiliated groups always collect record number new voter registrations.
2. They most always target “swing” states, states where they have targeted key statewide office holders, or states where key Senatorial races are at stake.
3. They recently have been filing voter registrations on the eve of the closing date for filing, thus overwhelming county registrars and making it nearly impossible verify a vast majority of new registrations prior to a pending election.
4. When issues are raised, the response is always the same. They cannot control the actions of a few bad apples and vow to cooperate with any investigation.
5. ACORN does not always operate under the name “ACORN”. In one instance, an investigation conducted by No Quarter found 25 different businesses registered to an address in New Orleans including ACORN, CSI Inc., Project Vote, and the SEIU. (1)
II. A History of ACORN and Vote Fraud.
1. In 2006, ACORN submitted just over 1,800 new voter registration forms in one Washington state county alone. A subsequent investigation revealed all but six of the 1,800 submissions were fakes. (2)
2. On November 2, 2006, a federal grand jury in Kansas City indicted four ACORN employees for “knowingly and willingly” submitting false information to election authorities. The four allegedly submitted 15,000 fraudulent voter registration forms including ones with fake names, signatures or addresses. (3)
3. In 2006, St. Louis election officials were so inundated with Acorn-generated voter registrants that they mailed a letter to 5,000 registrants, requesting the recipients to contact them. Fewer than 40 responded. Over 1,000 addresses listed on its registrations did not exist. That investigation did not close until December, 2007 when 8 ACORN workers were indicted. (4)
4. August 18, 2008. The Bernardillo County (New Mexico) Clerk’s office turns over more than 1000 suspected bogus registration cards submitted to their office by ACORN. (5)
5. August 28, 2008. Cuyahoga County (Cleveland, Ohio) election board officials reported they are investigating 75,000 registrations submitted by ACORN to determine if there is enough evidence of fraud to refer the case to the county prosecutor. (6)
6. September 14, 2008. Michigan reports high number of fraudulent voter registrations submitted by ACORN. (7)
7. October 1, 2008. ACORN is found to have appointed 7 convicted felons as deputy voter registrars in Wisconsin. (8)
8. October 7, 2008. The Las Vegas Sun reports that ACORN’s offices were raided. Although ACORN claims it had been cooperating with authorities, ACORN only responded to subpoenas. In a 19-page affidavit by criminal investigator Colin Hayes of the Secretary of State's office, Hayes said 59 inmates worked for ACORN between March 5 and July 31. (9)
9. October 9, 2008. Lake County Indiana officials are inundated with new voter registrations, including 5000 filed by ACORN. As of the date of the report, Lake County officials have found that upon verification about half of ACORN’s submissions were fraudulent. (10)
10. October 10, 2008. Philadelphia’s voter registration administrator rejected 57,000 (so far) of registrations submitted by ACORN and other groups. (11) Philadelphia had a similar problem with ACORN registrations in 2004 when it was inundated with more than 190,000 registrations (38 percent of the half-million votes cast in Philly in the last presidential election)on the eve of the submission deadline. (12)
10. October 13, 2008, the Cuyahoga County bipartisan election board voted unanimously to refer the case to the local prosecutor. One of the new voters, Freddie Johnson, 19, of Cleveland, said he signed 73 voter registration forms over a five-month period. In return, ACORN canvassers gave him cigarettes or cash, about $20 in all, he told WEWS-TV in Cleveland. (13)
11. October 24, 2008. More than 43,000 Minnesotans registered to vote this year through ACORN.(14)
12. November 1, 2008. In Marion County, Indiana, ACORN operatives turn in registrations for 105% of the voting age population. (15)
The above referenced is not an exhaustive list of ACORN's involvement with submission of bogus voter registrations. What we will never know is how many fraudulent voter registrations go unnoticed or unreported. And ACORN is not the only organization out there committing these acts. Democracia USA, a subsidiary of the National Council of La Raza, was caught doing similar acts in Florida. (16)
What is quite scandalous is that these groups have been recipients of taxpayer dollars (15) and were to be pork recipients of the recent Wall Street bailout. (17)
It also these same Democrats that consistently oppose voter-id laws, citing that there is very little evidence fraudulent votes are cast on election day. (18) As a former prosecutor, I can tell you that it is almost impossible to detect fraudulent votes. Verifying voter registrations en mass is a task most election boards do not have the budget, time, or staff to accomplish. Moreover, even if you discover post election that someone with a registration listed to a boarded up building or a vacant lot voted, it is almost impossible to identify and prosecute a perpetrator.
Thus, it is imperative for all state and local GOP organizations to recognize the importance of defending the integrity of the ballot box. It is crucial that voter-id laws are established in those states where they are non-existent. Even is states where Democrats control legislatures or governorships, public pressure can be a major influence as most Americans back such legislation. (19) Poll watchers on election day must be high on any organization's list of priorities, particularly in those precincts where one suspects voter fraud might occur.
And if anyone doubts that fraud can influence the outcome of elections, I wonder what Norm Coleman in Minnesota might opine about that. Or just ask Jim Talent who lost his Missouri U.S. Senate seat to Claire McCaskill by less than 50,000 votes. It has been well documented that ACORN sent troops into Missouri under the guise of supporting a minimum wage referendum and in fact were actively campaigning for McCaskill. (20) If nothing else, I'm sure some candidates would love to have the "intelligence" gathered by such drives (names, emails, phone numbers, cell phone numbers) in their database to help GOTV efforts. The following is one example of a GOTV effort in Ohio: Video
P.S. All of you local officials need to push for enhanced penalties on violations of exiting state voter fraud laws, or draft new ones. In most instances, the U.S. Attorney's office will not prosecute "small" cases, nor cases where the probability of a guilty finding is NOT almost guaranteed.
Thus, it is imperative that county prosecutors start engaging against voter fraud. I know it's easier said than done. I cannot point to 1 case of voter fraud prosecuted by the Cook County State's Attorney's Office. That has to change if we are to preserve the sanctity of the ballot box. Know that the voters are with you on that issue and forge ahead.
I am Paul Fuentes and I approve of this message. It is not above my pay-grade.
I. What you should know about ACORN.
1. ACORN and its affiliated groups always collect record number new voter registrations.
2. They most always target “swing” states, states where they have targeted key statewide office holders, or states where key Senatorial races are at stake.
3. They recently have been filing voter registrations on the eve of the closing date for filing, thus overwhelming county registrars and making it nearly impossible verify a vast majority of new registrations prior to a pending election.
4. When issues are raised, the response is always the same. They cannot control the actions of a few bad apples and vow to cooperate with any investigation.
5. ACORN does not always operate under the name “ACORN”. In one instance, an investigation conducted by No Quarter found 25 different businesses registered to an address in New Orleans including ACORN, CSI Inc., Project Vote, and the SEIU. (1)
II. A History of ACORN and Vote Fraud.
1. In 2006, ACORN submitted just over 1,800 new voter registration forms in one Washington state county alone. A subsequent investigation revealed all but six of the 1,800 submissions were fakes. (2)
2. On November 2, 2006, a federal grand jury in Kansas City indicted four ACORN employees for “knowingly and willingly” submitting false information to election authorities. The four allegedly submitted 15,000 fraudulent voter registration forms including ones with fake names, signatures or addresses. (3)
3. In 2006, St. Louis election officials were so inundated with Acorn-generated voter registrants that they mailed a letter to 5,000 registrants, requesting the recipients to contact them. Fewer than 40 responded. Over 1,000 addresses listed on its registrations did not exist. That investigation did not close until December, 2007 when 8 ACORN workers were indicted. (4)
4. August 18, 2008. The Bernardillo County (New Mexico) Clerk’s office turns over more than 1000 suspected bogus registration cards submitted to their office by ACORN. (5)
5. August 28, 2008. Cuyahoga County (Cleveland, Ohio) election board officials reported they are investigating 75,000 registrations submitted by ACORN to determine if there is enough evidence of fraud to refer the case to the county prosecutor. (6)
6. September 14, 2008. Michigan reports high number of fraudulent voter registrations submitted by ACORN. (7)
7. October 1, 2008. ACORN is found to have appointed 7 convicted felons as deputy voter registrars in Wisconsin. (8)
8. October 7, 2008. The Las Vegas Sun reports that ACORN’s offices were raided. Although ACORN claims it had been cooperating with authorities, ACORN only responded to subpoenas. In a 19-page affidavit by criminal investigator Colin Hayes of the Secretary of State's office, Hayes said 59 inmates worked for ACORN between March 5 and July 31. (9)
9. October 9, 2008. Lake County Indiana officials are inundated with new voter registrations, including 5000 filed by ACORN. As of the date of the report, Lake County officials have found that upon verification about half of ACORN’s submissions were fraudulent. (10)
10. October 10, 2008. Philadelphia’s voter registration administrator rejected 57,000 (so far) of registrations submitted by ACORN and other groups. (11) Philadelphia had a similar problem with ACORN registrations in 2004 when it was inundated with more than 190,000 registrations (38 percent of the half-million votes cast in Philly in the last presidential election)on the eve of the submission deadline. (12)
10. October 13, 2008, the Cuyahoga County bipartisan election board voted unanimously to refer the case to the local prosecutor. One of the new voters, Freddie Johnson, 19, of Cleveland, said he signed 73 voter registration forms over a five-month period. In return, ACORN canvassers gave him cigarettes or cash, about $20 in all, he told WEWS-TV in Cleveland. (13)
11. October 24, 2008. More than 43,000 Minnesotans registered to vote this year through ACORN.(14)
12. November 1, 2008. In Marion County, Indiana, ACORN operatives turn in registrations for 105% of the voting age population. (15)
The above referenced is not an exhaustive list of ACORN's involvement with submission of bogus voter registrations. What we will never know is how many fraudulent voter registrations go unnoticed or unreported. And ACORN is not the only organization out there committing these acts. Democracia USA, a subsidiary of the National Council of La Raza, was caught doing similar acts in Florida. (16)
What is quite scandalous is that these groups have been recipients of taxpayer dollars (15) and were to be pork recipients of the recent Wall Street bailout. (17)
It also these same Democrats that consistently oppose voter-id laws, citing that there is very little evidence fraudulent votes are cast on election day. (18) As a former prosecutor, I can tell you that it is almost impossible to detect fraudulent votes. Verifying voter registrations en mass is a task most election boards do not have the budget, time, or staff to accomplish. Moreover, even if you discover post election that someone with a registration listed to a boarded up building or a vacant lot voted, it is almost impossible to identify and prosecute a perpetrator.
Thus, it is imperative for all state and local GOP organizations to recognize the importance of defending the integrity of the ballot box. It is crucial that voter-id laws are established in those states where they are non-existent. Even is states where Democrats control legislatures or governorships, public pressure can be a major influence as most Americans back such legislation. (19) Poll watchers on election day must be high on any organization's list of priorities, particularly in those precincts where one suspects voter fraud might occur.
And if anyone doubts that fraud can influence the outcome of elections, I wonder what Norm Coleman in Minnesota might opine about that. Or just ask Jim Talent who lost his Missouri U.S. Senate seat to Claire McCaskill by less than 50,000 votes. It has been well documented that ACORN sent troops into Missouri under the guise of supporting a minimum wage referendum and in fact were actively campaigning for McCaskill. (20) If nothing else, I'm sure some candidates would love to have the "intelligence" gathered by such drives (names, emails, phone numbers, cell phone numbers) in their database to help GOTV efforts. The following is one example of a GOTV effort in Ohio: Video
P.S. All of you local officials need to push for enhanced penalties on violations of exiting state voter fraud laws, or draft new ones. In most instances, the U.S. Attorney's office will not prosecute "small" cases, nor cases where the probability of a guilty finding is NOT almost guaranteed.
Thus, it is imperative that county prosecutors start engaging against voter fraud. I know it's easier said than done. I cannot point to 1 case of voter fraud prosecuted by the Cook County State's Attorney's Office. That has to change if we are to preserve the sanctity of the ballot box. Know that the voters are with you on that issue and forge ahead.
I am Paul Fuentes and I approve of this message. It is not above my pay-grade.
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