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Voter Fraud Watch: A Primer on What to Watch For
Our resident expert on election law explains the ins and outs of how to detect voter fraud. Join PJM/PJTV's Voter Fraud Watch
Why PJM’s Military Voting Monitoring Project Is So Important
Eric Holder's DOJ isn't interested in making sure our military members' votes are protected and counted, so PJM is gathering evidence to ensure that problems are reported properly and will be fixed.
Time for Heads to Roll Over New Black Panther Dismissal
The many Department of Justice officials behind this debacle should be very nervous about a front-page Washington Post article today that confirms everything I've written about at PJM.
Just How Ridiculous Are Government Salaries and Benefits?
Which do they get: defined benefit pensions, or defined contribution retirement plans? The answer is "yes."
Congress Catches On to DOJ’s Keystone Kops Show
The curtain has been pulled back, and the Department of Justice spin that they are doing everything they can to protect military voters has become a laugh line.
Inept: PJM Readers Knew Illinois Failed Military Voters, but DOJ Didn’t
At least 25 IL counties failed to mail military ballots on time, and I have obtained communications from the past week showing the Justice Department never had a clue.
New York Fails To Mail Ballots to Active Military, DOJ Yet To Act
Despite a federal law requiring military ballots to mail by 9/18, military ballots across New York have not mailed as of today. The Justice Department has done nothing but talk about it.
More Disgrace: The Obama-Holder Justice Department Is Failing Our Military Voters
The crack Department of Justice unit set up to protect military voters is beginning to resemble the Keystone Kops operation of 2008. The latest: DOJ's complete failure to ensure that military voters get their 2010 ballots on time.
Coates Exposes Intellectual Bankruptcy of MSM, Obama Admin. Defenders
ABC, NBC, and CBS refuse to cover him. Left-leaning sources report on him with no integrity. PR tactics get employed at the hearing. And the DOJ spokesperson lashes out.
American Hero: Coates Negates a Year of Justice Department Spin on New Black Panther Case
We no longer must consult history for a lawyer-hero willing to take personal risk for sacred principles such as the rule of law and racial equality. Our age can claim Christopher Coates.
Proof: New Records Show DOJ Lied About New Black Panther Dismissal
A FOIA request reveals contradictions in statements made to Congress, the Civil Rights Commission, and to the public. Some of these statements were made under oath.
Big Blow to DOJ: District Court Fast-Tracks Challenge to Federal Oversight of Elections
Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act will get a constitutional challenge soon, without the nine months of discovery requested by the Obama Justice Department.
The Rule of Law Suffers Another Blow from the DOJ
The latest example may be the Civil Rights Division’s defense of a lawsuit filed by Shelby County, Alabama, challenging the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.
BREAKING: DOJ Undermines Pentagon, Allows Wisconsin To Ignore Military Voting Protections
This is a disgrace, plain and simple. Military voters, their families, and veterans organizations should be outraged at the Holder DOJ.
Doing the DOJ’s Job for Them: Demanding Valid Voter Rolls Before November
I have sent notice letters to 16 states informing them that they are in violation of the National Voting Rights Act. Private lawsuits may follow if they do not comply. (Update: Don't miss Adams' new interview with Alexis Garcia on PJTV. Click here to watch.)
Outrage: Pentagon Grants Five States Waivers from MOVE Act
Protecting the rights of active duty military to have their vote counted is apparently not a priority for this administration.
At DOJ, Military Voting Rights Hang in the Balance
Twelve states want waivers from having to send ballots to overseas military on time. Call the Pentagon and the DOJ today, and demand they say no.
Voter Fraud and Democracy: How Damaging Is DOJ’s Failure to Enforce Voting Law?
While election results aren't usually affected, voter fraud is common. And electoral integrity is perhaps more important than the outcome.
Obama’s Choice: 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts, or Joy Behar?
Incredibly, the president declined an invitation to this week's Boy Scout National Jamboree, opting to tape an episode of The View instead.
Disgrace: DOJ Fails to Protect Military Voting Rights
In 2008, some 17,000 servicemen and servicewomen mailed home completed ballots that were never counted. The DOJ barely lifted a finger to prevent or prosecute this travesty. What will happen in 2010?
J. Christian Adams: Why the Left Shouldn’t Defend the New Black Panther Dismissal
Judging by the reflexive personal attacks and amateurish legal arguments, they fail to see they undermine their — and our — shared goals: the dismissal will be used by the defense in future civil rights law cases.
Justice Department Continues to Act in Non-Race-Neutral Fashion
Yet more proof that the DOJ doesn't want whites and Asians, when they are the discriminated-against minority, to be protected under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.
The Ike Brown Case: Is the DOJ About to Fail Another Race-Based Test?
Will the DOJ once again show hostility towards race-neutral protection of voting rights?


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