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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Dobbs
Monday, August 25th, 2008How can Lou Dobbs be so right on one thing and so wrong on another?!?!
In response to a story by CNN’s Dobbs in which he “told viewers that substantial evidence suggests that large numbers of non-citizens, including undocumented immigrants, are voting in federal elections and could be the deciding factor in November’s elections,” Truth in […]
BradBlog: LUCKY!
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008The BRAD BLOG Goes to the DNC…
All in all, we’d rather be in St. Paul. But, then again, nobody involved with the Republican National Convention invited us to speak in Minnesota. We will, however, be speaking on a panel about “Clean, Fair and Transparent Elections” at a forum sponsored by The Nation magazine and the […]
Election Day Intimidation Stories: The “This Couldn’t Happen To Me, Could it?” Edition
Friday, August 8th, 2008Thrown in jail for knowing the voter ID laws in your state? Maybe not, but just as bad is how many will just walk out the door without voting if someone with “authority” says “You can either give me what I told you to, or you can just get out that door and find someplace […]
Felonious Bunk
Friday, July 18th, 2008You can’t throw a rock on the information superhighway* these days without hitting a story about the troubled financial institutions Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. But what about Votey McVotersons and our troubled democracy? Shouldn’t we (and by “we,” I mean “we the people”) be as concerned with Votey as we are with Fannie and […]
Fitrakis and Friedman Represent
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008Remember two days ago when Congressman Dennis Kucinich read aloud 35 Articles of Impeachment against President George Bush and included two on election integrity - Article 28 [pdf], which accuses him of “tampering with free and fair elections,” and Article 29, [pdf] which charges him with “conspiracy to violate the Voting Rights Act of 1965? […]
In What State did 33,500 Registered Voters Receive Two Ballots?
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008Here’s a hint: They are holding their presidential primary today and it’s not Kentucky.
Brad Friedman knows the answer is Oregon, and today he takes the time to write a thorough post about the potential problems with Vote by Mail:
Many Oregonians will tell you they believe their system is wonderful, yet many of the Election Integrity […]