Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Report: Democrat Operatives Far More Involved In Voter Intimidation And Suppression In 2004

This needs little commentary, the report speaks for itself.

Washington, DC – The American Center For Voting Rights Legislative Fund (“ACVR Legislative Fund”) today released the most comprehensive and authoritative review of the facts surrounding allegations of vote fraud, intimidation and suppression made during the 2004 presidential election.

The ACVR Legislative Fund report, “Vote Fraud, Intimidation & Suppression In The 2004 Presidential Election,” finds that while Democrats routinely accuse Republicans of voter intimidation and suppression, neither party has a clean record on the issue. The report finds that paid Democrat operatives were far more involved in voter intimidation and suppression activities than were their Republican counterparts during the 2004 presidential election. Examples include paid Democrat operatives charged with slashing tires on GOP get-out-the-vote vans in Milwaukee and an Ohio court order stopping Democrat operatives from calling voters telling them the wrong date for the election and faulty polling place information.

The report further finds that thousands of Americans were disenfranchised by illegal votes cast and a coordinated effort by members of certain “nonpartisan” organizations to rig the election system through voter registration fraud in more than a dozen states. Examples include a law enforcement task force finding “clear evidence of fraud in the Nov. 2 election in Milwaukee,” including hundreds of felon and double voters and thousands more ballots cast than voters recorded as having voted in the city and multiple indictments and convictions of ACORN workers for voter registration fraud in several states.

I hope they remember to send a report to John Conyers and Babs Boxer.

Oh and btw....ACVR Legislative Fund was founded on the belief that public confidence in our electoral system is the cornerstone of our democracy. The organization was established primarily to further the common good and general welfare of citizens of the United States of America by educating the public about vote fraud, intimidation and discrimination which impacts the constitutional right of all citizens to participate in the electoral process. ACVR Legislative Fund is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that neither supports nor endorses any political party or candididate.

Update: The non-partisan status of ACVR has come into question on the blogospere. Two of the primaries (Scott Hogenson, Jim Dyke) have had significant ties to the GOP. This alone does not prove bias nor disqualify them from being impartial nor is it evidence that the reports conclusions are false as some of the leftist blogs would have you believe. It does however, warrant further scrutiny into the group which I am presently pursuing. I am currently attempting to verify that certain Democrats are also involved with this group. I'll post as soon as I have it nailed down.

Update: There are Democrtas involved with this group as suspected. Captains Quarters has the lowdown

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