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Virginia Official Says Dumping Voter Registration Forms isn’t Politically Motivated
Often, Republicans like to draw comparisons between ACORN and Nathan’s Sproul’s collection of shell companies that engage in systematic election fraud. Each time a new incident of Republican connections to election fraud come up, it’s inevitable that a Republican will point to ACORN. Okay, let’s assume for the sake of argument, that ACORN was all the things that we are seeing in Sproul’s companies. What course of action was taken? Oh, I remember! ACORN was investigated, defunded and went bankrupt. Doesn’t that suggest the same thing should happen to the Republicans ACORN?
That said, there are notable differences between ACORN and Sproul’s various shell companies.
First, ACORN did have some workers who violated the law. Unlike Sproul and his collection of shell companies, ACORN identified and flagged the suspect registration forms. Unlike Sproul’s companies, employees of ACORN were acting against instructions given by their employer. While Sproul made millions over several elections providing the Republican party with the service of registering Republicans and making registration forms for the Democrats disappear, ACORN did not operate on a for profit basis. Moreover, ACORN registered people for both parties.
Nevertheless, Republicans were on the warpath, with both ACORN and the Democratic Party.
The Republican reaction to ACORN and Sproul’s companies tells us volumes about their attitude to the integrity of the election process.
While every Republican in the country wanted to investigate and destroy ACORN, the systematic election fraud they bought and paid for is another story.
House Republicans on the Oversight Committee show little interest in investigating Sproul for wide spread incidents of election fraud associated with his companies.
Moreover, when a Sproul employee is caught red handed dumping registration forms for Democrats, the Attorney-General of Virginia doesn’t a reason to investigate.
As CBS reports,
the Attorney-General only investigates election issues if there is a request from the State Board of elections.
According to the same report,
“There’s no way to tell by party when people fill out these forms, what party they’re affiliated with, so I don’t think there’s any political motivation,” Virginia Registrar Brandi Lilly said Friday.
Here is the video of CBS’s report.
No political motivation? Colin Small was seen throwing away registration forms. The state police saw a basis to charge with Colin Small several counts of election fraud. Colin Small was employed by Pinpoint, a sub-contractor of Strategic Alliance Consulting, which by coincidence was his previous employer.
Both of these companies have ties to Nathan Sproul a REPUBLICAN strategist, whose companies were hired by State REPUBLICANS, the RNC and Mitt Romney, the REPUBLICAN candidate for the presidency.
With all the ties to the REPUBLICAN party, how can anyone conclude without investigating that there is no political motive?
It isn’t as if this is the first incident of someone tied to a REPUBLICAN friendly company was caught throwing registration forms this election season. This isn’t even the first incident of registration forms being dumped in Virginia.
According to Not Larry Sabato there is a third incident of registration forms … disappearing in Virginia.
“Lucy is a student at James Madison University, and she comes from the Northern Virginia area where she was registered to vote. About 2-3 weeks ago, Lucy saw a voter registration table on campus when she was walking in between classes. She stopped to fill out a voter registration form to change her voting address from her parents house in Fairfax to her dorm address in Harrisonburg so she could vote in person on election day.
On Wednesday night Lucy went online to check her voter registration status and found out she had not been registered in Harrisonburg- meaning whoever was collecting her form on campus had not turned it in.”
One would think that State Officials who claim an interest in maintaining the integrity of the political system would recognize when there’s a repeated pattern of behavior that consistently benefits one political party, it more than passes the sniff test for an act that is politically motivated.
If it wasn’t politically motivated, what reasons could there be? Is anyone buying that people like Colin Small lack the ability to understand they are supposed to submit all registration forms to the same office they manage to find when the Registrants are Republicans?
Does anyone believe that Democratic Party Registrant application forms were too heavy? Or maybe, Sproul’s employees consistently confuse dumpsters with the Local Voter Registration Office?
Perhaps the more likely explanation is that this is politically motivated, but since it benefits the Republican Party, Republican State officials are willing to overlook a little systemic election fraud.
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Reynardine
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 4:01 pm
*Cui bono* is a longtime legal test, and under the doctrine of spoliation of evidence, it is assumed that destroyed evidence would have gone against the interest of the spoliator. I’d like to know why such principles seem to be inapplicable here.
Trudy Blue
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 4:50 pm
Hey, just slap them very gently on the wrist, because free elections are so easy to come by…just ask North Korea, the Middle East, Russia…
Colleen
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 5:05 pm
The Repugs keep talking about trying to stop voter fraud and yet they are the ones who are committing it. What hypocrites they are. That is why this year, I have changed parties.
Diane Moffat
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 5:12 pm
This is not just a problem on one campus and in one state! My daughter is a senior at a college in the Napa Valley area of California. She registered (again, since her senior year in high school) to vote-by-mail, because she is away at school and is still considered a resident of our county (at home). We all received our ballots, but she did not and it shows on our county elections site that she is not registered as an absentee voter!!! We know this is not true – she is 3 hours from home and goes to school full-time; works and interns – she specifically re-registered to have her ballot mailed to the college. Now it’s too late – she can’t drive home and vote… (6 hours round trip!)
Sharra R
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 11:46 pm
I think she can vote a provisional ballot…. she should check and see…
Marge Berkeyheiser
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 5:28 pm
I think we need a federal investigation into this voter fraud activeity. The states do not seem to be doing anything to quell the problem and all the company needs to do is change it’s name and pick up where it left off. Now we find Romney’s family own’s the voting machines that will be used in several states. That is a matter of Ethics of the Greatest Violation.
Echelon
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 7:02 pm
This false voter fraud scheme has long been in the making at the hands of republicans. It it now safe to sat that the Romney’s are the spearheads seeing that they have long gotten in position to secure voting machines through the country (key swing states in particular). The republicans have hatched a diabolic plot to put an end to democratic rule using voter fraud and voter purging. Exposure to daylight by the media is what is needed to combat this evil.
Anne
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 8:13 pm
Being the GOP partisan I know he is, I’m not at all surprised at Mr. Cucinelli’s stance on this issue. After all, it’s his party that is trying to benefit from these tactics and we know the GOP is about winning at any cost.
SeekingTruth
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 6:08 am
it is beyond me why there is no mention of this fraud in the main line media?
it is time for americans who are concerned about the importance of our cherished right to vote, to rise up and insist that this voter fraud be exposed and dealt with before the election!!!
voting machines should not be privately owned and especially by the opposition candidate in any election!
people it is time to be pro-active and spread the word far and wide rather than react after the election and be called “sour-grapes.”
it is time for voters in all states where it is known that the voting machines are owned by bain and romney to sign petitions demanding a paper account of their ballot!!
the comments by chuck todd on meet the press that voter fraud by the gop and voter machines owned by the romney is akin to “birther remarks” shows that apparently he is affected by “romnesia” and should be called out on it!
kathleen harris
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 6:32 am
I think the issue is to go to a system of Computerized voting. Especially on the National elections. then, the question will be solved. One vote per person per IP address/or assigned work place ID computer system. Will beat the heck out of standing in lines to vote and depend on some of the election officals to do it right.
Thomas Shales
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 1:06 pm
Virginia is not a state but a “commonwealth.” Actually it is a
fascist enclave. I live there and
it’s true. Trying hard to get OUT.
FEDUP
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 2:20 pm
What I’m trying to figure out is where the republican party is getting there marching orders from is it alliens, underwater beings or is it special koolaid. In all my years on this earth I have never come across anything or any generation of politicians crazier than this bunch of bullshit artist. I hope they really don’t believe the crap they’re trying to sell the American people. I can only conclude they are all waiting for the UFO to pick them all up in the Mittens I built that GM spaceship.