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« on: April 02, 2010, 08:13:47 AM »

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More evidence the Obama Democrats are playing by Chicago rules, and rapidly altering the nature of our political regime. Nancy Pelosi's strong arm legislative tactics have metastasized to the state level in Wisconsin.

According to a Republican Wisconsin state senator, Democrats there plan to change the election rules in November with inadequate scrutiny. In other words, a stealth attack on the integrity of the electoral process. Like ObamaCare, this is a change-the-game legislative proposal that could not withstand scrutiny.

Wisconsin Senator Glenn Grothman alerts us that Democrats are trying to push a radical 72-page bill less than 16 hours after its hearing. He writes:

    Senate Bill 640 [is] a bill which radically changes Wisconsin election law going into this year's election.  The 72-page bill was not even introduced until March 23.

    Senate Bill 640 makes many changes to Wisconsin election law including the following:

        * 1) The bill allows municipalities to set up satellite absentee ballot stations for early voting. These stations apparently could be done in college dorms, outside of bars, or other inappropriate locals.

        * 2) The current open government practice of allowing any citizen to challenge individual ballots would end as monitoring of elections of statewide or national significance would be restricted to people who live within that polling district.

        * 3) Permanent absentee ballot status would be established in which ballots would be sent to people who historically do not vote in low-turnout elections. Currently, permanent absentee ballot status is restricted to people who are confined because of age, physical illness, infirmity, or disabled infinitely making them unable to get to the polls.

        * 4) University IDs could be offered as proof of residence for registration and voting.

        * 5) The increased cost of processing and mailing out the additional absentee ballots is an unfunded mandate that local municipalities will not be able to absorb.

        * 6) Local municipalities will be forced to hire speakers of a foreign language if at least 5% of the adults in their district are not English proficient.

        * 7) The bill proposes to set up a statewide database of voters that the authors said they would hope to link up to a national database.



    "This is a shocking power grab some extremist Democrats are trying to change our laws so that more unqualified voters are able to vote and so that we are not able to determine whether or not voting fraud in fact took place," said Grothman.  "That is clearly the motivation behind trying to have a much larger number of permanent absentee voters as well as preventing an individual outside a polling place to object to inappropriate voting."

    "Ironically, the voting change that most Wisconsin citizens request, Voter ID, is about the only thing not included in this far-reaching bill that is being fast-tracked through the State Legislature."


The far left has taken over the Democratic Party, and is aggressive changing the rules so as to entrench itself in power, regardless of the will of the people. The same Alinskyite mentality that rammed through ObamaCare.  Rules are what you make the other guy live up to. ("We make ‘em up as we go along.")

Now, with the same anti-transparency approach used on ObamaCare, Wisconsin Democrats plan to close down scrutiny while they tailor election practices to benefit themselves.

Chicago rules ruthlessness coupled to a far left structural agenda. Precisely the brew that Saul Alinsky created when he began his work with community organizing on Chicago's South Side and took up residence in Hyde Park.

Our democratic process is being degraded, moving in a distinctly unpleasant direction: a ruling party rigging elections, paying off its allied groups, practicing predatory governance with regard to the business class, which it regards as pariahs. A compliant media supplies propaganda extolling the leader, and framing the news to portray the governing class in the best light. Workers are kept in line with unions.

Are there any honest Democrats out there willing to denounce this hijacking of the electoral process?  Those who claim to be thoughtful liberals ought to take a look at the corruption machines being designed in Wisconsin.

Tyranny creeps in one step at a time.

Hat tip: Richard Baehr

more here - http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/04/election_theft_underway_in_wis.html

No accountability. How do you say vote and registration fraud. In Wisconsin, individuals can register without ANY government issued picture ID.

During the Democrat primary, I saw a woman register with a utility bill (easily photoshopped) and a friend who 'verbally vouched' for her identity. The friend didn't show an ID either.

At the same time, a third woman was being told she had already voted that day. To which she replied "I did?"


So, voter registration fraud, is the start of vote fraud.

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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2010, 08:17:04 AM »

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A bill that would bring sweeping changes to state election laws is rapidly moving through the Legislature.

If it becomes law, the Government Accountability Board would be required to automatically register people to vote when they sign up for driver's licenses. The bill also aims to encourage absentee voting and voting at satellite locations, and to make it easier for members of the military who are overseas to vote.

The legislation was the subject of a joint public hearing Wednesday, and Senate and Assembly committees on Thursday voted in favor of it. The Legislature's budget committee could take it up as soon as next week.

Lead sponsors Rep. Jeff Smith, D-Eau Claire, and Sen. Spencer Coggs D-Milwaukee, along with Democratic leaders and other supporters, say the bill would encourage higher voter turnouts and help prevent voters from being intimidated at the polls.

"What this bill does is it increases voter participation," Smith said. "Wisconsin doesn't have a voter fraud problem."

http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt_and_politics/article_6c250ee8-3def-11df-a4ff-001cc4c002e0.html

With a system like Wisconsin has, how would they detect vote fraud?
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2010, 08:23:31 AM »

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Milwaukee police officers sat on their hands for months last year instead of investigating possible voter fraud cases from the 2008 general election.

It's an incredible claim, but it's coming from a credible source:

Assistant District Attorney Bruce Landgraf, the Milwaukee County prosecutor responsible for overseeing campaign and election issues.

"Honestly, the Milwaukee Police Department largely ignored your double voter (and other) referrals received in January 2009 for the first six months of 2009," Landgraf wrote in an e-mail to a city elections official on Jan. 26.

Speaking with unguarded candor, the veteran prosecutor said in his note that MPD's tardy response had a major impact. The cases involve voters who may have cast more than one ballot, felons who may have voted illegally and other cases of possible election fraud.

"Sadly, several probable cases of genuine voter fraud were harmed by that delay," Landgraf wrote in an e-mail obtained through an open records request.

The assistant district attorney was even more pessimistic about the investigation of more than 500 individuals who registered to vote on election day but whose addresses could not be confirmed later by postcard.

"I do not expect them to ever get to the Address Cards," he said of the Milwaukee cops.

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But why did Landgraf think there was such reluctance to take on these cases?

In the e-mail, he said Milwaukee officers may have become skittish after seeing how the police chief dealt with two cops who were part of the unit responsible for issuing a controversial report on voting problems in the 2004 election.

Flynn was outraged that he got their report just hours before its release in February 2008 and that the authors went beyond their role as cops by offering partisan policy proposals. The unsigned report was dismissed by Democrats but hailed by Republicans.

"I speculate that (Mike) Sandvick's banishment and the transfer of Mike Perez (ultimately to uniform duty) had a chilling effect on the 'rank and file' motivation to investigate these matters," the assistant district attorney wrote.
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Sandvick's situation has been hashed over in the past. He headed the Special Investigation Unit, which was responsible for investigating white-collar crime and election and campaign issues.

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal in late '08, Sandvick said he was told not to send anyone to Milwaukee polling places for the general election and that his unit would soon be disbanded. Flynn has repeatedly denied those assertions. Schwartz, his spokeswoman, said Friday that the unit still exists and remains committed to investigating voter fraud.

more here - http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/noquarter/86776512.html
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2010, 08:30:13 AM »

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Milwaukee Puts a Vote-Fraud Cop Out of Business

Local Democrats don't take the issue seriously.


Last week Mike Sandvick, head of the Milwaukee Police Department's five-man Special Investigative Unit, was told by superiors not to send anyone to polling places on Election Day. He was also told his unit -- which wrote the book on how fraud could subvert the vote in his hometown -- would be disbanded.

"We know what to look for," he told me, "and that scares some people." In disgust, Mr. Sandvick plans to retire. (A police spokeswoman claims the unit isn't being disbanded and that any changes to the unit "aren't significant.")

In February, Mr. Sandvick's unit released a 67-page report on what it called an "illegal organized attempt to influence the outcome of (the 2004) election in the state of Wisconsin" -- a swing state whose last two presidential races were decided by less than 12,000 votes.

The report found that between 4,600 and 5,300 more votes were counted in Milwaukee than the number of voters recorded as having cast ballots. Absentee ballots were cast by people living elsewhere; ineligible felons not only voted but worked at the polls; transient college students cast improper votes; and homeless voters possibly voted more than once.

Much of the problem resulted from Wisconsin's same-day voter law, which allows anyone to show up at the polls, register and then cast a ballot. ID requirements are minimal. If someone lacks any ID, he can vote so long as someone who lives in the same city vouches for him. The report found that in 2004 a total of 1,305 "same day" voters gave information that was declared "un-enterable" or invalid by election officials.

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According to the report, this loophole was abused by many out-of-state workers for the John Kerry campaign. They had "other staff members who were registered voters vouch for them by corroborating their residency."

more here - http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122576113489495571.html

No evidence of voter fraud? Registration fraud?
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