Sunday, September 26, 2010

Trashing Military Ballots…Again

David C. Stolinsky, MD
Sept. 27, 2010

When ballots of our troops serving overseas were trashed in the 2000 election, it was a disgrace that we hoped would never be repeated. If all the military votes had been counted, the Florida result might not have been so close, and the nation might not have had to wait weeks to discover who our new president would be.

Now we are engaged in a war, and our troops are risking death and disability daily. We not only hope that their right to vote will be respected − we demand it.

But in a severe case of déjà vu, once again some states are claiming that they lack the funds and the personnel to mail the ballots to troops overseas at least 45 days before the November election, as the law requires. The states are Delaware, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and Washington.

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

New evidence undermines feds' case against Arizona

You've heard a lot about the Justice Department's lawsuit to stop the new Arizona immigration law. But that's just one part of the Obama administration's multi-front war on immigration enforcement in Arizona.

In addition to the drive to kill the new law, Attorney General Eric Holder is also suing the Maricopa Community College system in Phoenix, alleging it broke the law by requiring a job seeker to provide a green card before being hired. And on Thursday the Justice Department filed suit against the Maricopa County Sheriff's office, run by the flamboyant Joe Arpaio, as part of an extended investigation into alleged civil rights violations there.

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