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Senate GOPers On US Attorney Firings: Voter Fraud, Voter Fraud!
Election-law expert Rick Hasen picks out an interesting passage from the minority section of the Senate Judiciary Committee's just-released report into the US Attorneys firings.
Some members of the committee's Republican minority -- including senior senators like McCain pal Lindsey Graham, new NRSC chair John Cornyn, and ex-presidential candidate Sam Brownback -- strenuously disagreed with the findings of the Majority (and with an internal report produced by DOJ's Office of the Inspector General) that the White House helped engineer the firings, and that several of the dismissals were made for inappropriate political reasons.
Instead, they used the report as a chance to bang the drum on "voter fraud" one more time. But they continue to willfully confuse voter registration fraud with voter fraud -- even though numerous experts have now pointed out that there's no evidence that fraudulent voter registration forms lead to fraudulent votes being cast.
The dissenting Republicans wrote:
Perhaps the most Orwellian aspect of the Majority report is its repeated insistence that there is no vote fraud in this country that is ever worth investigating. At one point, the Majority even places scare quotes around the term, lest anyone receive the impression that the Majority believes that voter fraud could ever be a real problem. Yet during the federal elections just concluded, the American public saw numerous examples of serious attempts to commit voter fraud in this country.Most of these incidents involved the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), a group that actively promotes voter registration in many cities across the nation. ACORN tends to target areas where it believes that it can register Democratic voters, such as parks, public-assistance agencies, and liquor stores, ACORN's history is littered with claims and convictions of fraud. and generally hires part-time workers who are paid for each registered name to canvas these areas. In this election cycle, many different groups, from journalists to the GOP, strongly criticized the integrity of the organization's registration methods. As early as September, state officials reported fraudulent voter registrations submitted by ACORN, and as of October 6th, the New York Times reported that about 400,000 ACORN filings had been rejected by authorities as duplicates, incomplete, or fraudulent. After comparing their voter registration rolls, Georgia, Florida, and Ohio found 112,000 duplicate voters registered in two states, and authorities have rejected ACORN applications attempting to register such "voters" as Mickey Mouse and the Dallas Cowboys' offensive line.
Notice that the Republicans stop short of saying voter fraud was actually committed. They do say flatly, however, that faulty registration forms submitted by ACORN amount to "serious attempts" to commit voter fraud.
But they don't offer a single piece of evidence to support even this reduced charge.
Not one citation given -- most of which are to columns by conservative opinion columnist John Fund, or to posts on the conservative blog Powerline -- leads to an example that contains any evidence whatsoever of an effort to actually commit voter fraud.
It's one thing for Fund or Sean Hannity to try to muddy up these distinctions in an effort to confuse people into believing that voter fraud actually exists in significant numbers. But it's pretty shocking when Senate Republicans do so.













You know, I think we should all be concerned about the very real possibility that Republican officials using the term "Orwellian" will cause the universe to collapse inward upon itself, and reality will blink out of existence.
I'm just not sure if our conception of the properties of space and time can handle that level of absurdity. I would say it's "cognitive dissonance", but that presupposes that these people weren't sent here to destroy us all.
November 18, 2008 2:44 PM | Reply | Permalink
Use of Orwellian is so passé, particularly considering that pursuing (and achieving) Orwellian was the starting point for all of the current Admin. Kinda like calling a cell phone "new fangled."
November 18, 2008 3:04 PM | Reply | Permalink
And imagine. The Repubs in Minnesota are already screaming the same thing and pushing for an "investigation". And clamoring for photo ID. and eliminating same day registration. And all the policy "solutions" that routinely disenfranchise low income persons, and disproportionately persons of color. (Having endured this nonsense after the 04 elections in Wisconsin, I could almost verbatim repeat their talking points).
http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/34592094.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aULPQL7PQLanchO7DiUs
November 18, 2008 2:49 PM | Reply | Permalink
ACORN does not collect VOTES..ACORN collects REGISTRATIONS..period...VOTES and REGISTRATIONS are two entirely different things....so how can ACORN be accused of VOTER fraud, when all they are allowed to collect by law, is REGISTRATIONS, that they MUST turn over (all of them, BY LAW, even the registrations that say Donald Duck or Mickey Mouse) to the state election boards....? And why is the GOP constantly lying and misrepresenting ACORN...? Lets ask the GOP about their corporate buddies, who donate to the GOP AND control all the voting machines (Diebold, ES&S, Sequoia..including the ones that "TALLY" the votes...?
November 18, 2008 3:01 PM | Reply | Permalink
ACORN "actively promotes voter registration in many cities across the nation" ?
Mien Gott. This is communism!
November 18, 2008 3:53 PM | Reply | Permalink
Once again, the gist of the GOP smear is "If only ACORN would break the law, we wouldn't accuse them of breaking the law." Someone should ask each of these senators what they would advise ACORN to do with the obviously-unreal registration forms, and then use their responses as evidence for criminal conspiracy.
November 18, 2008 4:13 PM | Reply | Permalink
hey paul,
you want to see a criminal conspiracy? go to youtube.com, and check this one out..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeXpwabuUbY
November 22, 2008 4:18 PM | Reply | Permalink
"ACORN tends to target areas where it believes that it can register Democratic voters…such as liquor stores…"
Seriously? I suppose they weren't trying to be funny but they succeeded anyway. Zomg! They're trying to register voters in liquor stores!
November 19, 2008 5:50 AM | Reply | Permalink
In Pennsylvania the liquor stores are owned and operated as a state monopoly. Is there a problem with a state providing a place on state property where people can register to vote?
November 19, 2008 10:23 AM | Reply | Permalink
"But it's pretty shocking when Senate Republicans..." try to "to confuse people into believing that voter fraud actually exists..."
Really? Shocking? Since when? Slander and lies are all they got.
November 19, 2008 9:32 AM | Reply | Permalink
What about voter suppression? I don't suppose the minority report went there.
These people have a very hard time accepting the fact that they do the very thing they always accuse the other party of doing.
November 19, 2008 2:35 PM | Reply | Permalink
I dream of the day when ALL the Democrats and ALL the Republicans are not on opposites sides of most issues. BOTH sides are guilty.
November 20, 2008 11:44 AM | Reply | Permalink
More meaningless dog whistle crap for the base, as Nancy Pelosi once put it.
November 22, 2008 9:32 AM | Reply | Permalink
voter fraud? try this one, GOP'ers..
The last 8 years in this country have been run by a man/puppet who stole the election, and if you want to see the proof? try this one..
click on, either,
"murder, spies, and voting lies"
on google,
or go to youtube.com and check this one out..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNHhP4JCDhA
November 22, 2008 3:46 PM | Reply | Permalink