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Republicans Abuse Prosecutorial Powers to Intimidate Voters

By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet. Posted October 17, 2008.


From the FBI to Ohio county prosecutors, GOP-connected lawmen are seeking to scare new voters.
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(Editor's note: This story was published late Thursday, before the Obama campaign counsel Bob Bauer addressed many of these same issues in a media conference call on Friday.)

As the presidential election comes to a close, the Republican Party -- and its allies in law enforcement at the FBI and at county levels in Ohio -- are announcing voting-related prosecutions that civil rights advocates say are intended to intimidate voters, despite prosecutorial rules that bar these disclosures before an election.

The foremost example was Thursday's leak to the media by top FBI officials of a new investigation of ACORN, a low-income advocacy group which registered 1.3 million new voters in swing states in 2008. The Associated Press reported "senior officials" confirmed the FBI investigation, saying they "spoke on condition of anonymity because Justice Department regulations forbid discussing ongoing investigations particularly so close to an election."

"The reports by unnamed sources within the FBI that they have begun an investigation of ACORN is patently inconsistent with the DOJ prosecution manual," said Gerry Hebert, a former Justice Department Voting Section Chief who now runs the Campaign Legal Center in Washington.

"Whether they are prosecuting or not, it is clearly intimidation," said Jeff Gamso, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Ohio. "That is what press reports do. You intimidate people into not going to the polls and not voting."

The FBI leak has counterparts at the county level in Ohio, raising the same voter intimidation concerns.

In Columbus, Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney Ron O'Brien, a Republican, confirmed in numerous state media reports on Wednesday that he was investigating a group called Vote From Home, which registered more than 11,000 new voters from inner-city neighborhoods. A Franklin County Board of Elections spokesman said it learned about the group from a college website and found some of its members had registered and already voted in Ohio.

"The story indicated that these people were out of state Democratic Party activists who moved into Columbus to work temporarily and they listed this Columbus address as their residence to vote," said Ben Piscitelli, the BOE spokesman. "Under state law, you have to be a resident in the state 30 days prior to the election. The residence has to be a place to which you plan to return."

Piscitelli said it did not appear the group's members, who include students from the nation's top law schools, could meet the ongoing residency requirement. "We referred this to the Franklin County prosecutor to see what is illegal about this," he said. "As we explained to local reporters, there is nothing inherently illegal about having 13 people register at a single address."

"Vote From Home's great crime is they helped 11,000 people register to vote and helped people get absentee ballots," said Robert Fitrakis, a Columbus election lawyer. "All this was leaked to the press, to FOX news, to TV-6, which is Sinclair Broadcasting, which is more conservative than Fox News ... They are trying to put a chilling effect on voting. They are trying to scare people into not voting by using criminal prosecutions."

Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney Ron O'Brien did not return requests to comment.

The FBI leak and Franklin County investigation are not the only examples of publicized legal tactics in Ohio that civil rights lawyers say are intended to scare new voters.

In recent weeks, the Ohio Republican Party and Democratic secretary of State have been at odds in federal court over whether Social Security and state motor vehicle records can be used to verify or reject more than 200,000 voter registrations -- equal to a third of the state's new voters in 2008. On Wednesday, the day the secretary of state appealed a federal court ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court, an Ohio Republican Party spokesman said the GOP did not intend to use these database records to challenge voter registrations -- an assertion that left some Democrats saying the Republicans had embarked on a "chaos" campaign to confuse the public.


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Steven Rosenfeld is a Senior Fellow at AlterNet.org, where he reports on elections from a voting rights perspective. His books include Count My Vote: A Citizen's Guide to Voting (AlterNet Books, 2008), What Happened in Ohio: A Documentary Record of Theft and Fraud in the 2004 Election (The New Press, 2006), and Making History in Vermont: The Election of a Socialist to Congress (Hollowbrook Publishing, 1992). An award-winning journalist, he has been a staff reporter at National Public Radio, Monitor Radio, TomPaine.com, and at daily and weekly newspapers in Vermont.

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Look over there!
Posted by: Karl.Ben on Oct 17, 2008 2:55 AM   
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combine the ACLU with ACORN and their democrat backing and the resulting voter fraud found in a number of states, it's no wonder the dems are trying to change the focal point, as they steal the election.

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» RE: Look over there! Posted by: helenahanbasquet
» RE: Look over there! Posted by: Karl.Ben
» RE: Look over there! Posted by: OldRedleg
» RE: Look over there! Posted by: JSquercia
» But it IS a wonder Posted by: socialpsych
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» RE: But it IS a wonder Posted by: redhead1954
» Real Change! Posted by: Karl.Ben
» RE: eal Change! Posted by: JSquercia
» RE: But it IS a wonder Posted by: robert.noll
» RE: But it IS a wonder Posted by: Quannah
» RE: Ronny & Iran Contra Posted by: Purple Girl
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» RE: onny & Iran Contra Posted by: JSquercia
» K-B...how dumb are you? Posted by: Diecash1
» RE: K-B...how dumb are you? Posted by: Karl.Ben
» RE: K-B...how dumb are you? Posted by: Crazy H
» RE: K-B...how dumb are you? Posted by: Karl.Ben
» RE: K-B...how dumb are you? Posted by: Quannah
Fraud
Posted by: Tom Degan on Oct 17, 2008 3:08 AM   
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The gentleman who posted the comment above mine apparently needs an emergency history lesson.

It was not the Democrats who removed 57,000 African Americans from the roll of registered voters in Florida in 2000. It was, in fact Governor Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris.

The Republicans are going to steal this election. That's why the fuss is being made regarding ACORN. Count on it: This is going to go on until long after November.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
George and Osama's October "Surprises"

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» RE: Fraud Posted by: johnjmccarthy
» RE: Fraud Posted by: Karl.Ben
» RE: Fraud Posted by: Karl.Ben
» Karl.Benny Posted by: Tom Degan
» RE: Karl.Benny Posted by: Karl.Ben
» RE: Karl.Benny Posted by: Tom Degan
» RE: Karl.Benny Posted by: Karl.Ben
» RE: Fraud Posted by: gathaiga
» Maybe....... Posted by: Diecash1
Highest of All High Crimes....Voter Intimidation & Suppression
Posted by: Purple Girl on Oct 17, 2008 5:39 AM   
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Our very foundation is built on Every Citizens Right to Vote. All Elese relies on that right to assure Our country remains a Free Democracy.
any Person who infringes on that Right should be Tried for this Innately High Crime.
No more slaps on the Wrist, No more Wag of the finger..Treason with the most severe Punish legally allowed in this Country.
THIS IS AN UNAMERICAN ACITIVITY at it's very core.
ACORN is not our Democracy's problem it is Party Chair persons, Sec of States, State AG's and prosecutors...Those Who Know the Laws so their Acts are not only a result of Forethought, but Malice.
Arrest, Prosecute and EXECUTE JUST ONE FOR THIS TREASONOUS ACT...and others will suddenly recall what a 'Democracy ' means.
REVENGE A DISH BEST SERVED COLD!

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COUNTER PUNCH
Posted by: weslen1 on Oct 17, 2008 6:22 AM   
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Democrats should have started a counter effort the very first day the Republicans started this nonsense. Didn't the Democrats learn ANY lessons in 2000 and 2004? We have just about as many Democratic led courts, federal and county officials and local registrars as they do and if the tables were turned, they would cry foul so fast their heads would spin. But they couldn't do anything about it because what's good for one side is fair game for the other. Neutralize them.
And remind the WORLD that the Republican Supreme Court ruled in 2000 that recounts are unconstitutional before they selected GWB as their CHOSEN president.

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Typical
Posted by: RedFoxOne on Oct 17, 2008 6:30 AM   
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LOL, just another typical day in politics. Corruption is bliss!

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Oh, Republicans just suck
Posted by: Beck on Oct 17, 2008 6:48 AM   
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I've helped register voters, and I've helped deliver stacks of forms to city clerks. It's not OUR job as volunteers for the Democrats to verify any particular voter. Watch, though, the trolls show up and claim WE'RE trying to steal the election. Look, trolls, Democrats have the right to try and get as many voter registration applications filled out and turned in as possible. We're not even permitted to verify them. That is the job of clerks. Voter fraud does not happen if an application is invalid. An application, dear self-deluded Republicans, is not a vote. Voter fraud happens when an individual shows up and votes illegally.

Or when Republicans show up and try to keep (oooh, dare I say it? black and poor, and over 90% Democratic) voters from voting.

I still think that nothing must be more comfortable than a Republican brain. No troubling memories of what happened in previous elections (any of you Christians hear of the Golden Rule? Just doing unto others?), no troubling history of anything, ever, to clang away dissonantly with whatever "truth" the Republican finds comfortable. It must be nice to ignore any and all facts, any and all history, and believe whatever you want to believe. It must be nicer to accuse whoever you want to accuse, regardless of your own guilt and complicity with the very crimes you're describing. Talk about being unAmerican. Talk about traitors.

Jesus wouldn't recognize the people here in the US blathering on about how Christian they are, and the founding fathers would have contempt for those using the word "patriotic" the most.

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red state rules
Posted by: solrev on Oct 17, 2008 6:50 AM   
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If you want to control the vote then control the voters.

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Republican Fools
Posted by: PrinceRobert on Oct 17, 2008 7:35 AM   
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need to wake up to reality. There are always questionable votes in every election. It's not the few dozen votes in question here and there that is going to lose this election for the Republicans, it is #1: the absolute worst and most incompetent ticket of Candidates in McCain/Palin, worst in US history and #2: the total destruction of this nation from within by the Republicans in the last 8 years (with significant collusion from within the Democratic Party).

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ACORN and voter fraud
Posted by: lexicon on Oct 17, 2008 7:53 AM   
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In the HAVA:

(2)(iii) Determination of validity of numbers provided.--
The State shall determine whether the information provided by an individual is sufficient to meet the requirements of this subparagraph, in accordance with State law.

This paragraph speaks to the requirement for matching voter-provided info with other State databases. Essentially, a registrant must provide some form of identification that verifies their identity and residence, either a drivers' license, a social security number, a utility bill, or other verifiable means of showing their address.

It DOES NOT SAY that the data has to match the state database. It says that the info has to be SUFFICIENTLY VERIFIABLE.

So, "joe the plumber" SHOULD be allowed to vote, because under state law, a sufficient confidence" in the validity of his information exists.

One other point:

ACORN, or ANY OTHER third-party voter registrant, CANNOT discard a registration that it thinks is incorrect, incomplete, or fraudulent. THEY MUST submit the form to the election commission.

My understanding of the VAST NUMBER of "contested" registrations submitted by ACORN are, in fact, flagged by ACORN ITSELF as being somehow problematic.

And in many of these apocryphal stories we're hearing, most of the "fraudulent" registrations were, in fact, flagged by ACORN, or are duplicate registrations, or have typographical discrepancies with state databases. So it's a non-story.

lexicon

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» RE: ACORN and voter fraud Posted by: Basenjis
"Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything."
Posted by: jimswanson on Oct 17, 2008 8:49 AM   
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James A. Swanson, Los Altos, California
www.bushleagueofnations.com [For FREE download of ENTIRE book.]

It’s only 18 days before the presidential election, which means the Republican Party is now religiously exploiting the vote suppression section of its Electoral Fraud Manual. Steven Rosenfeld does a great job in shining the spotlight on this stage of un-American GOP corruption.

Of course, the current stage is only one stage in a systemic year-round campaign by the GOP to subvert elections and suppress the vote of progressive American citizens, especially blacks.

Below are a few excerpts from Chapter 12 (“Treason, Electoral Fraud—Anything to Maintain Power”) of my new book, “The Bush League of Nations: The Coalition of the Unwilling, the Bullied and the Bribed—the GOP’s War on Iraq and America,” by James A. Swanson (2008, CreateSpace Publishing, 448 pages). www.bushleagueofnations.com.

The serious problems with electronic voting machines and the rightwing companies that design them have given rise to the term “black box voting,” which has been defined as follows:

Black box voting: “Any voting system in which the mechanism for recording and/or tabulating the vote is hidden from the voter, and/or the mechanism lacks a tangible record of the vote cast.” www.blackboxvoting.org

When it comes to electoral fraud, however, Diebold (which in August 2007 changed the name of its election systems subsidiary to Premier Election Solutions) and the other vendors of electronic voting machines constitute only a small piece of a much larger rotten pie.

Electoral fraud occurs in many other areas of the electoral process, including:

· obstacles to voter registration

· improper purging of voter registration rolls

· voter suppression, including voter “caging”—a favorite illegal tactic of the GOP to deny the vote to the poor, minorities, college students and other citizens likely to vote Democratic

· ballot stuffing, ghost voting, and “overcounting” (with votes counted exceeding voter signatures in election poll books)

· weaknesses in other voting machines, not just electronic voting machines

· absentee ballots

· provisional ballots

· obstacles to recounts

· and, of course, the financing of election campaigns

In words attributed to Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, “Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything.”

Here’s a valuable free weapon for American patriots who are fighting to take back our country. You can now download for FREE the entire book, “The Bush League of Nations.”

If you are so inclined, please spread the word. Let others know of this powerful free resource.

I ask for nothing in return, except that you consider using my book to help kick out America’s worst president and worst political party ever.

Jim Swanson, Los Altos, CA
www.bushleagueofnations.com

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Witnesses With Damaging Testimony
Posted by: dockboy on Oct 17, 2008 2:17 PM   
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Witnesses have already come forward testifying that ACORN volunteers have committed fraud. If these witnesses are lying, they should be prosecuted for perjury. If they're telling the truth, and I believe they are, ACORN volunteers are committing fraud.

Further, how do you defend the forms with fake names, phony or non-existent addresses? If you continue to do so, you either don't mind the fraud as it could benefit Obama, or you're simply simply burying your heads in the sand. I'm not sure which is worse.

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» RE: Witnesses With Damaging Testimony..sickofsleaze Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com
StealBackYourVote.org
Posted by: cori on Oct 17, 2008 3:59 PM   
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nvestigation by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Greg Palast released today

Don’t worry about Mickey Mouse or ACORN stealing the election. According to an investigative report out today in Rolling Stone magazine, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Greg Palast, after a year-long investigation, reveal a systematic program of "GOP vote tampering" on a massive scale.

- Republican Secretaries of State of swing-state Colorado have quietly purged one in six names from their voter rolls.

Over several months, the GOP politicos in Colorado stonewalled every attempt by Rolling Stone to get an answer to the massive purge - ten times the average state's rate of removal.

- While Obama dreams of riding to the White House on a wave of new voters, more then 2.7 million have had their registrations REJECTED under new procedures signed into law by George Bush.

Kennedy, a voting rights lawyer, charges this is a resurgence of 'Jim Crow' tactics to wrongly block Black and Hispanic voters.

- A fired US prosecutor levels new charges - accusing leaders of his own party, Republicans, with criminal acts in an attempt to block legal voters as "fraudulent."

- Digging through government records, the Kennedy-Palast team discovered that, in 2004, a GOP scheme called "caging” ultimately took away the rights of 1.1 million voters. The Rolling Stone duo predict that, this November 4, it will be far worse.

There's more:

- Since the last presidential race, "States used dubious 'list management' rules to scrub at least 10 million voters from their rolls."

Among those was Paul Maez of Las Vegas, New Mexico - a victim of an unreported but devastating purge of voters in that state that left as many as one in nine Democrats without a vote. For Maez, the state's purging his registration was particularly shocking - he's the county elections supervisor.

The Kennedy-Palast revelations go far beyond the sum of questionably purged voters recently reported by the New York Times.

"Republican operatives - the party's elite commandos of bare-knuckle politics," report Kennedy and Palast, under the cover of fighting fraudulent voting, are "systematically disenfranchis[ing] Democrats."

The investigators level a deadly serious charge:

"If Democrats are to win the 2008 election, they must not simply beat McCain at the polls - they must beat him by a margin that exceeds the level of GOP vote tampering."

Block the Vote by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. & Greg Palast in the current issue (#1064) of Rolling Stone. [Media enquiries - Dave Falkenstein, Sunshine Sachs & Assoc, via interviews@gregpalast.com.]

Note - Kennedy and Palast are releasing, simultaneously with the Rolling Stone investigative report what they call, the vote-theft 'antidote': a 24-page full-color comic book, Steal Back Your Vote, which can be downloaded or obtained in print from their non-partisan website, StealBackYourVote.org

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Chaoslution
Posted by: Right Wing Psychoholic In Denial on Oct 17, 2008 7:38 PM   
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Chaoslution process has shuffled and slopped up many disorganized state brain genetic mistakes who have caused all these problems throughout entropy increased history.

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ex rel: George W. Bush
Posted by: Direct Democracy on Oct 17, 2008 7:52 PM   
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The blame game is how criminals are caught and punished.

Look back.

Place blame.


FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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After billions of entropy increased years what did you expect?
Posted by: Right Wing Psychoholic In Denial on Oct 17, 2008 8:06 PM   
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I mean did you expect there not to be drastic chaos beings running amok causing a planetary criminal insane asylum and super saturated bio chaos and tragedy bin? You sillies! You better get some entropy decreasing procedure in effect finally, after all these eons or power abuse, economic collapsing abuse, national security abuse, Constitution abuse, on and on the entropy or chaos will keep increasing with time...as it always has...

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