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5 things to know about voter ID laws

 New laws requiring voters to present photo identification at the polls were enforced in two Southern primaries on Tuesday, but with mixed results. In Alabama, there were few hitches, but a razor-tight U.S. Senate race in Mississippi could hinge on provisional ballots, some of them cast as a result of a new voter ID law. […] Read More →

Poll: Americans Overwhelmingly Say “We Want Voter ID”

 A significant issue facing our society today that is mostly under-reported is the rampant occurrence of voter fraud.  A couple of examples from the 2012 election include a woman from Cleveland who proudly announced that she voted 5 times for President Obama, or the more than 35,000 cases of ‘double-voting’ discovered in North Carolina. These […] Read More →

Retired General: Barack Obama Must Be Removed From Office

Ben Marquis, It is abundantly clear that President Obama has presided over the worst administration in American history, with a voluminous record of crimes, lies, corruption and scandals. It is equally clear that ‘We the People’ are running out of options if we want to save our country from his progressive socialist and ruinous agenda.  […] Read More →

Welfare Photos Shame Shoppers as States Target Abuses

 Diane Sullivan says that when she pulls out her food-stamp card to buy groceries, she keeps the side with her photo cupped in her hand so people can’t see. While Massachusetts requires her to have the identification to prevent fraud, the 40-year-old mother of five from Medford calls it “a card of shame.” Maine and […] Read More →

White House Wants Chinese-Style ID System For Internet Users

Government moves to create “identity ecosystem”  Testing is set to begin next month on a pilot program that could lead to the introduction of a Chinese-style ID system for Internet users, an “identity ecosystem” that critics fear would create a backdoor to government regulation of the world wide web. The White House’s “National Strategy for Trusted […] Read More →

Autopsy to ID dead boy; body cast off side of road

 All Massachusetts authorities could say for sure is that they found the lifeless body of a small boy, apparently cast off the side of a highway. An autopsy should reveal if the child is Jeremiah Oliver, the Fitchburg 5-year-old missing for months before police learned of his disappearance and began looking for him. Jeremiah’s case […] Read More →

Supremacist ID’d as suspect in Kansas attacks

 The man accused of killing three people in attacks at Jewish-related sites in a Kansas City suburb on Sunday is a well-known white supremacist who has run for public office on a white power platform and who once the subject of a nationwide manhunt. Frazier Glenn Cross was booked into Johnson County jail in Olathe […] Read More →

Woman Voted for Obama 6 Times and Got Away With It

Progressive liberals often argue against voter ID laws by making the ridiculous claim that it is too hard for minorities to get an ID, therefore their vote will be suppressed.  They also claim that voter fraud is non-existent. Both of these claims are patently false, as North Carolina, among many other states, offer free voter […] Read More →

Argument Against Voter ID Laws Is Itself Racist

Richard Larsen  Attorney General Eric Holder has been attempting to quell the rising tide of states opting for voter identification laws. Not even delving deeply into the issue raises the immediate question of why the top law enforcement officer in the country would be opposing efforts to maintain integrity in our election system. A government […] Read More →

Dispatches from the war against vote fraud

 To the extent that anything resembling a logical argument against common-sense voter ID requirements exists at all, it’s predicated on the idea that vote fraud hardly ever happens.  The idea that we should indulge relatively rare crimes by making things easy for the criminals is novel; I can’t think of too many other examples.  And really, the […] Read More →