Thursday, October 02, 2014

I had heard about this, but, didn't think it was working

September 25, 2014
By Amanda Albright
 — Hundreds of North Carolinians (click here) – and one cat – have received incorrect voter registration information, according to the N.C. State Board of Elections.
The information – an “official application form” – was sent by Americans for Prosperity, a national conservative group with a state chapter based in Raleigh.
Since then, hundreds of people who received the forms have called and complained to the State Board of Elections, said Joshua Lawson, a public information officer for the board.
“It’s unclear where (Americans for Prosperity) got their list, but it’s caused a lot of confusion for people in the state,” Lawson said....
This is more than a mistake, it is negligence. American for Prosperity can pretend this wasn't intentional, but, it is fraudulent. I am trying to remember the part of any legal statute that would characterize this, but, this is not allowed to stand. When an organization, profit or non-profit, proves themselves in competent while accepting donations for it's work, they are in violation of the public trust.

So, let's say that Americans for Prosperity (Every time I hear that name I want to asks, "For whom's prosperity and where is the proof it is succeeding?") made many mistakes. That is just too bad. Mistakes when it comes to disorienting the public is election fraud, intentional or not. There are many people who have intended to so something good, but, failed and are serving time for it. Negligence of detail when the subject carries this much brevity isn't simply "Oops" and the case is closed. Not at all.

Now the issue is before the Election Board, well that takes money out of the peoples' tax dollars to investigate all this. There are deceptions that have real consequences to freedom and the democracy we build our faith in government. There are legal consequences to this and this ain't over.

I also heard the egregious laws passed by the NC Legislature were overturned at the 4th Circuit in Virginia. That is very good. BUT. It is interesting the ruling didn't take place in the State of NC Circuit Court, but, only when it reached the 4th Circuit. It is the way it is in NC. NC is corrupt to the depths of justice.

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/09/25/4181779_voters-mailed-incorrect-information.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy