Congress Catches On to DOJ’s Keystone Kops Show
Friday was a very bad day for the people responsible for the Keystone Kops operation protecting military voting rights inside the Justice Department. The three ranking members of the House of Representatives with oversight over military voting issues and the Justice Department sent a devastating letter to Assistant Attorney General Tom Perez. The curtain has been pulled back, and the DOJ spin that they are doing everything they can to protect military voters has become a laugh line.
Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Lamar Smith, Armed Service Committee Ranking Member Buck McKeon, and Elections Subcommittee Ranking Member Kevin McCarthy all joined forces to describe the clownish DOJ enforcement tactics in the letter. The problem for Eric Holder is that in just a few weeks, these three will probably shed the title “ranking member” and replace it with “chairman.”
Military ballots were required to be sent by September 18 under federal law. Some states, such as New York, received an extension to October 1. Despite these hard deadlines, nearly a third of states have failed to comply with the law. Military ballots have not been sent and in some cases this means our soldiers overseas are going to lose their right to vote. The public is beginning to see why.
“Public records” and media reports, like the many here at PJM, have “painted a picture of widespread noncompliance with federal law aided and abetted by an enforcement authority that is entirely ineffective,” the congressmen say. Strong stuff, that “aided and abetted” comparison, for it is a term mostly used to describe a criminal enterprise.
The laughs keep coming in the letter: “What we find most troubling about this situation” is that the DOJ “not only failed to ensure compliance but apparently” — get ready for it — “was not even aware when widespread noncompliance occurred.” Perhaps DOJ lawyers should bookmark PJM, because we were reporting on noncompliance days before they made their first calls into places like Illinois and Arkansas!
Here’s the best part: “The only way Members of Congress, the public” and the voters learned that ballots required to be mailed by September 18 hadn’t mailed is because “private organizations took it upon themselves to inquire” — emphasis added on inquire. What the congressmen are pointing out is that the DOJ never picked up the phone. It was the Military Voter Protection Project — an organization run by Lt. Commander (Res.) Eric Eversole that organizes teams of volunteer law students to do the DOJ’s job for them. These volunteers protected our soldiers for free, while bureaucrats in Washington making more than $140,000 a year dropped the ball. Eversole knows firsthand the ineptitude of the DOJ military voting rights management — he worked at the Voting Section and saw it firsthand.
So how did private citizens learn about violations of federal law in places like New Mexico, New York, Arkansas, and Illinois before the DOJ did? That’s where the story shifts from comic to tragic.
Simply, DOJ lawyers trusted informal emails from state election officials without firsthand knowledge that ballots had mailed. The emails came days after the deadline and didn’t even certify that the ballots mailed by the deadline. They only certified they had mailed.
Certified may be too strong a word. The three ranking members note they were “vague and misleading assertions of compliance.” For example, New York’s email message that “purportedly” certifies that all ballots were mailed by the deadline says only the ballots were “transmitted.” “That ‘certification’ includes no assurance that the reports it refers to are true, and does not even purport to state that the ballots were mailed by the October 1 deadline rather than the October 5 date of the email.”
The response of the DOJ lawyer to this motley “certification”?
“Thanks very much for the update,” he wrote back.
That’s it. Nothing else. Full stop.
It appears no call backs were made to the state. No calls were made to the county spot checking whether this was true. And the most amazing thing about this debacle is the person managing it allowed the exact same thing to happen in 2008 in Virginia.
You can read the affidavit from the military voting lawsuit in 2008 here. Except in 2008 the state election official that hoodwinked the DOJ was in Virginia. PJM reported on the 2008 Keystone Kops incident. The precise same thing has happened again in 2010, only the names have changed, and we warned you last July the Keystone Kops were returning for an encore.
If the Department of Justice were truly concerned about enforcement of military voting laws, it would examine whether Section 18 U.S.C. 1001 was violated. This law makes it a crime to lie to a federal official. Some units of the Civil Rights Division use this club to compel cooperation from targets of investigations. Let’s see if they are willing to use it to bolster the Department’s enforcement of military voting rights.
In the real world, when an employee makes a mission-critical error, such as implementing a system that yielded an enormous mission-critical failure in 2008, that employee is either terminated or told that a repeat is unacceptable. In the real world, when a second mission-critical failure occurs two years later, everyone knows the outcome.
But government isn’t the real world. Results don’t matter so much. Spin, redirection, posturing, and sometimes even lies follow mission critical mistakes. Consequences do not. This is especially true with the Eric Holder Justice Department.
Imagine the delivery man who keeps going back to the wrong store, or the waitress who screws up the orders night after night. We all know what happens. Or more to the point, what happened to Commander Christopher R. Van Metre who grounded the U.S.S. Hartford on a reef, or Air Force Captain Joseph Schweitzer when he flew his jet into a ski gondola in the Italian Alps? With our military, it is one and done.
“If the Department has routinely accepted ‘certifications’ like the one provided by New York – or apparently false assertions like the one provided by Illinois – then it is no surprise that compliance” with the mailing deadline “has been inconsistent at best,” the congressmen wrote.
The letter compares the selective enforcement of the law with the New Black Panther dismissal and the refusal to enforce the list maintenance provisions of Section 8 of Motor Voter, two items I testified and wrote extensively about here at PJM.
“Congress relies on the Department of Justice to ensure the laws are followed. The Department’s failure to give meaning to our efforts on behalf of overseas voters is deeply disappointing,” the letter concludes.
The letter speaks for millions of others who share the deep disappointment. On November 2, maybe disappointed Americans can find someone who wouldn’t otherwise vote and drag them to the polls to make up for servicemembers who have lost their right to vote this year.






It’s a perfect fit for Holder & this DOJ. Our military is protecting the rights of the very people who are denying them theirs.
We all know why the Department of Justice does not care about voters in our military. Since the bulk of them are conservative, they don’t really need to be counted by this Democratic administration, right? And, as an aside, where were all of those Department of Justice prosecutions against ACORN for voter fraud? All of that seems to have gone away now that ACORN has disbanded, although the same organization is back only under a different name. Why isn’t the Department of Justice on top of putting the people who ran ACORN in jail, even for so many past crimes? Seems like this Department of Justice isn’t about to prosecute anybody who can either scare up votes for the Democrats (such as ACORN and its affiliates) or for preventing conservatives from voting (as in preventing people in the military from voting). Eric Holder not only should be fired, but also presecuted for gross negligence, especially in the Black Panther case.
“Congress relies on the Department of Justice to ensure the laws are followed.”
Is this is the same Congress that after destroying senior citizen’s healthcare by passing Obamacare, now wants to cut them a one-time check for $250.00..?
This because after two years with no annual increase they want to certify their own welfare with in-your-face vote pandering right before the elections.
Aetna just dropped coverage to 8000 senior citizens in Ventura CA because of Obama care. This is just the start. Many company’s are dropping health coverage for employees. They’ll take the government fine rather than pay for coverage. Its cheeper. There is talk of insurance companies canceling all healthcare coverage. None want to put up with the government regulations.
Hey PJM, did you ever think about laying out a few bucks and buying yourselves some decent software for your computer? Your current software leaves a lot to be desired. It could explain why so few people bother to contend with the nuisance of trying to post comments here. Yours is thee worst software on the entire internet. And that’s not an exaggeration or a distortion.
I don’t get it. I haven’t had any problems with sending in comments.
Doesn’t seem like many other people have problems… there’s multiple threads on the front page with 100+ comments, and even one with nearly 250.
Dianne, I’m pretty computer-illiterate, yet I manage to post comments here all the time. It’s really very easy.
Are you perchance a troll?
In the wee, small hours of the morning, comments post erratically, usually making it necessary to try a few different methods to submit comments, or to simply give up and to then try again later.
By mid morning, they post properly, well, not properly, but more promptly and without such prolonged hesitations and delays, and without vanishing into the ether, and then late at night, the problem develops again.
I’ve noticed that other people have expressed the same legitimate complaint, and members of PJM’s staff have acknowledged that they are aware of the problem, although they haven’t addressed or rectified the problem.
So don’t be so quick to make assumptions and conjectures for no other reason than because you are ignorant of the circumstances.
Diane, this isn’t an instant message board. Yes, I submit and at times what I submit isn’t posted. There is a person who is supposed to read the postings before they go on. If they didn’t, all kinds of garbage would be put…… such as your complaint.
You were making some valid, albeit presumptuous points …, until you made a jerk out of yourself by slipping in that snotty and quite inappropriate remark at the end of your otherwise reasonable comments.
Can’t help yourself, can you? You never know when to shut up and to sit down.
So, IOW, I want what I want, and I want it now?
Are you an Obama supporter?
I’m sure that those snotty comments made perfect sense to you. But they won’t make sense to any rational person.
Dianne seems to be a nice, young woman who is well informed on the issues and she provides some interesting perspetives on issues, also.
You, on the other hand, contribute nothing worthwhile here, and you are consistently a snotty jackass every time that you post your obnoxious comments here. Go take a long walk on a short pier.
Well, thank you, Brian. Do I know you? Your chivalry with women is so familiar.
Whar’s the anykey..?
ha..first time we used computer..looked all over for the “any key”..it was sad
EXAMPLE OF PROBLEMS?????? =]:)
I never have a problem. These folks are like many conservative Americans, always ready to help a person do better….
Thank you for your courteous reply, Sally.
It’s no big deal, but you’re very kind.
Search your comp for traceroute in windows. Traceroute is a great way to identify the network path from one location to another. If every host along the path provides a response, you’ll be able to easily map the path with time in ms between hops. This can be very helpful in diagnosing connectivity issues. It’s amazing that internet works at all with all the data hops necessary for communication. Data choke points may be revealed by hop time.
Only Dianne seems to have any problem with software. Perhaps it’s her own system at fault?
In my view this site has some of the best software and moderation out there. You can reply to a specific comment and it is posted in the appropriate order, you’re not limited to 350 words, the moderators don’t arbitrarily edit out entire paragraphs on a whim. Perhaps moderation is a little thin in the wee hours and on weekends, but the software seems to function flawlessly. I remain quite impressed with PJM.
Dr. Dave, I agree. (But I’m ALTOGETHER impressed by PJM’s comments function. I’ve never had a single problem here.)
Dianne, respectfully, I think the problem is at your end. Maybe something scuzzy on your machine? I’ve never had a problem posting comments, ever.
As to the DOJ voter rights issue – Holder will only claim (rightfully) “I was only following orders”
This is bigger than Eric Holder or the DOJ, this is the Democratic Party, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Barack Obama “putting the fix in” Remember, the Chicago Way and all.
We need to get these dishonest scum out of our nations Capital and include any scumbag GOP Rino’s that colluded with the DNC.
I would be dismayed that so many people addressed my comments if it wasn’t for the likihood that they’re the same 12 Polacks that it takes to change a lightbulb.
Mr. Adams, I hope your last line is intended to arouse Americans. This is an outrage. This is what the Republican Party should be working on. Isn’t there a way to sue, ask for a recount? All this foot-dragging is intentional. Thanks to Pajamas for being the first to publish the columns of American hero, J. Christian Adams.
Now we start to really understand why big government is the downfall of our great nation. The fact that these bureaucratic cretons at the states can get away with this willful political behavior with NO consequences says it all. Most likely they will plead incompetent and guess what? Everyone will agree and life goes on. Meanwhile elections will be lost perhaps and military men and women risking their lives for our country will be deprived of the right to vote. I tell you some day these people will pay for this. In the private sector they would be fired. They really should be charged and go to jail. But take a look at the reporting and note that nary a name is mentioned. Ever. We the public will not even know who these clowns are so we can toilet paper the trees in their front yard. Holder is disgusting and his tools at justice will get investigated once we rip the house away from these liberal morons. Change is coming Eric.
If I were President, I would order the military to fly home every military member and spouse who lived in a state that did not mail ballots in time and withhold federal funds to the state to pay for the full cost of transportation and other travel expenses.
There is absolutely nothing to laugh about here. These evil clowns will steal the elections if they can get away with it.
There is no doubt in my mind that this is a criminal conspiracy to disenfranchise our armed forces personnel. This will continue to happen until there is jail sentences meted out to those in the so-called ‘justice department.’ Look for tremendous voter fraud in the November elections, there has to be retribution for such in the face lawlessness; this was not oversight, this is a planned conspiracy and its been done many times already by the Democrats.
hhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm…..don’t hear the military folks this concerns saying too much…
It might just be because they are in a war zone and facing combat and do not have time to respond, but as a liberal that is against them then you would never know now would you.
Please try to come up with something better next time, since it is a waste of my time to even respond to you and your ilk!
wrong, and please bite my @$$ in the process.
I think the families of the people in the military need to make a noise that politicians will take notice to. The military brass needs to take a stand. It is up to them as the people in the war zones cannot do it… at present, as long as they are deployed that is.
Congress/DOJ can and will ignore you and me, they would have a more difficult time to avoid the people that the vote is being taken away from, the military.
“All” votes must be counted to maintain our republic.
Again, you are wrong and please bite my @$$ as you leave the building.
That’s because uniformed military are enjoined (aside from voting) from engaging in political behavior. Yes, even insisting on their voting rights creates the appearance of challenging the Civilian chain of
command and can negatively impact fitness evaluations (i.e., promotion paths).
Activity by immediate family can do the same. That’s why it’s up to the Congressional opposition (soon
hopefully the majority) and “outside agitators” to drive these investinations for them. They fight for us, we should fight for them…furious.
Exactly, Furious. And frankly, if Ms. Michelle O. would like to do something to help the military families (one of her purported “pet projects”) perhaps she could take on this burden along with her many others? Maybe a week or two spent leaning on DoJ people instead of vacationing in Spain could give us spouses peace of mind knowing that at least our husbands get a say in their fates.
Our soldiers go out, sleep on the ground and in vehicles with weapons ready, eat dried food, forgo showers for a week or two at a time, and are targets for some of the most ruthless and nasty enemies we’ve ever had – and our f’in states and feds can’t rouse themselves to make sure ballots are dropped in the mail on time? Yeah, there is no way this is an accident. Those of us these soldiers protect need to fire them all.
No, Sally, you can bite my 20 years Navy, served on the ground in both Middle East conflicts, @$$ before YOU depart the building. Military brass, take a stand? Ha! I guffaw. And has been said, we don’t have much choice in matter. We make noise whenever we can. Our ombudsmen back home do everything in their power to push local representatives to make sure absentee ballots go out on time. Just because you don’t see it, doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. I’ve been in both situations, being an absentee voter from California, I’ve gotten my ballots some of the time, but other years, while deployed, I have not. Military leaders are more concerned about the business of the military than they are cutting the red tape of voter registration bureaucracy.
Sure wish we could fire this whole bunch of incompetent boobs this time around. Alas, there are still two more years of this kind of horse hockey left. Just maybe these people will be hit over the head with a clue bat, soon. The elections of November 2nd are a start and can’t come soon enough.
Hmmm, seems as if people suspected of not voting “CORRECTLY” were intimidated from voting by trunchion carrying members of the Black Panthers in Philly. DOJ dropped all charges of voter intimdation against the fellow travelers. Highly trained, patriotic citizens carring M-16′s might NOT get scared of those thugs, so Erich Holder uses other means to steal the votes from our military. Cowardly beyond beliefe. Holder and these State officials should be tried, convicted and imprisoned for malfeasance and civil rights voting violations. Don’t hold your breath, Comrades. After all, how can the “Socialist Norm” be established WITHOUT civil rights violations?
What makes ANYONE think there is Rule of Law in this country any more? The stench is overwhelming. And, just like the case where there are THREE Federal Court judgments against the Obamatorium, NOBODY in the Administration is showing ANY concern. And NOBODY in “Law Enforcement” is bothering to do ANYTHING about it. Be sure to thank them appropriately for the OUTSTANDING job they are doing. Nothing more than Thugs with Guns who make the old Mafia enforcers look good. I mean, at least THOSE guys complied with their oath or they were GONE!
Yes, the rule of law is slowly fading away. Read Hayek’s book, “The Road to Serfdom.” He writes about the need for the progressives/socialists to get rid of the rule of law to make their system work. This military voting situation is outrageous! I just read this article this morning and a few minutes ago there was a story on Fox News. Other than that, I haven’t heard a word about this scandalous situation. How do the officials at the state level and the DOJ get away with this? They are blatantly defying the law. Who oversees these people? They’ve known about this midterm election for forever. Why is it that they can’t get their absentee ballots ready and mailed out when they’ve had two years to do it? Eric Holder MUST go! He’s one of the most dishonest men in America.
During my entire term of active duty in the Navy, when I was still registered as a citizen of New York State and City, there was not a single year I received my absentee ballot on time. They usually arrived anywhere from literally the day after the election to a week later. For the majority of my active duty career, I was never able to vote.
It wasn’t until my final year and final duty station, when I set down roots and registered in the state where I now reside, that I was able to vote again, and have done so ever since.
I had hopes that, when this new law went into effect, there would no longer be other members of the military who were denied their right to vote as I was. Thanks to the Obama administration and their inept, racist DoJ, I guess I was very wrong.
Rights to vote must be protected. If officials cannot meet this type of deadline, they should be fired as incompetent, and the office responsible should be severely fined.
I’m wondering why the Republicans have not put this in a campaign ad? Could it be they have also been lax? Maybe, a new Military Voting Rights Act is required. The act should include at a minimum: a) Hard dates for mailing, with no extensions allowed and no excuses accepted, with immediate mandatory fines, on the individual(s) to be paid by the individual(s) (NO tax dollars)! b) Individual(s) so fined shall be charged with a felony, if convicted including prison time the individual(s) shall be stripped of their voting rights with pardons prohibited.
Because in general>
..Republicans/conservatives fail to talk back and lose good opportunities. So the liberals run roughshod over the process of democracy.
What if the problem isn’t incompetence but the deliberate withholding of ballots in the knowledge 70 percent of the military vote goes to conservative candidates?
I hope Darrell Issa gets to the bottom of this when the House gains a Republican majority in January. There should be criminal indictments and prosecution to ensure this corrupt Democratic practice is put to a stop.
I tend to believe that the word deliberate most accurately describes what is going on. Take Minnesota and its close election. How many military votes were failed to be counted? It makes a difference.
No big surprise. We have a thug or revolutionary for a president. His (team or junta) really only cares about forwarding their revolution by whatever means possible. Eric Holder is a crook running the prison. His only objective is to avoid any action that would keep his lord and master’s street thugs from forcing the unwilling into voting for his lord, or prevent the unwilling (military) from voting at all. His job is simple. So is Congress’s and ours. Get these traitors and vile crooks out of office, and if possible, get them into jail where they belong.
A REVOLUTIONARY KNOWS ONLY ONE OBJECTIVE: WIN AT ALL COSTS. WE HAVE TO STOP TREATING THEM AS PEOPLE LIKE US WHO SEE THINGS A DIFFERENT WAY.
anyone notice that the three states that (so far) failed to get military ballots out on time were WI, IL and NY —all Dem/Lib/Soc/Prog controlled?
And the “co-incidence” of Hack Holder”slo-mo followup?
Good post. Nothing will happen at all…until January. Then nothing will happen at all. DoJ will resist every attempt to force it to do it’s job.
Then the new Congress hopefully with a Republican majority can open investigation and if necessary impeach or at the very least have an independent investigation started!
As a retired member of the Air Force, I have one small correction, the Capt Joseph Schweitzer was a Marine pilot flying a Marine aircraft with a Marine crew. Admittedly the Air Force has had its share of screw-ups, but this was not one of them.
Actually, he was the navigator.
Everyone knows why soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines are denied the right to vote by Democrats while they fight the very battles that will keep our country safe and free. They tend not to vote Democrat.
Voter fraud doesn’t necessarily mean busing people in from out of state to vote in Ohio, like ACORN does. It doesn’t necessarily mean getting felons and illegals to vote in an election they are not allowed to vote in, like Al Franken did. It can be as simple as making sure that those who won’t vote the way you want them to vote, don’t get to vote. This is what Obama calls “voting the Chicago way”.
With 22 years in the Army, spent mostly overseas, and sometimes in a war zone, my state, Wyoming, never failed to get me an absentee ballot on time. If they can do it, New York state can do it. It’s not a matter of “can they”, but of “will they”.
More proof that the leftist hate our military.
Conspiring to prevent military members from exercising their rights as American citizens to vote while overseas is a crime and those responsible should be pursued and brought before the court and if found guilty made to pay the penalty. (preferably jail time, imo)
Every Military related organization in America should be DEMANDING that those responsible for this blatant ACT OF DISCRIMINATION be held to account and demand that all military members who are citizens be given the opportunity to cast their VOTE.
“Mission-critical failure”? I think not.
Try Mission Accomplished!
Christian, in a close race…such as Mark Kirk’s, the military ballots may make a difference in who wins, the fact that the ballots were not mailed and that the DOJ is yawning about it…does not seem to my eye to be Keystone Kop behavior.
“Thanks for the update” ought to spark a Congressional investigation into whether this is an intentional and widespread attempt by a collection of individuals to thwart our election process.
If it is not, then and only then, is incompetence the answer. The time for the “benefit of the doubt” has long since passed.
No free and fair election can exist in a society that tolerates armed thuggery at its poll booths, intentional fraudulent registration of dead, incarcerated and mythical “eligible” voter rolls, and the ultimate slap in the face to our brave men and women in uniform, the denial of their right to participate in the process. ALL…”coincidentally” to the advantage of ONE party…and to the disadvantage of another.
Those who belong to the Party that is being favored by this…and look the other way, are persons of cheap virtue. This crosses the line. It is an act of traitorous proportions because the insistence that our elections be free of intentional rigging is a firewall that separates us from banana republics and other dictatorships who treat their freedoms cheaply.
I would suggest that NO close race should be allowed to be verified and instituted in which a Democrat won the election in states that failed to fulfill the obligations to our military, unless and until ALL the ballots are returned and counted by those who wish to participate. Since the Democrats stand to benefit by subverting the process, it should be they who stand to have elections undone. Maybe then…and probably only then…will we hear a peep out of them, asking the DOJ and the states to do what should have been done in the first place.
Disgraceful, but the greater impropriety is that no word of this scandal will likely surface on network television “news” programs or on the pages of most “news”papers. Thank you, PJM, for switching on the lights that allow us to watch the rats scurry for cover. Too bad the perpetrators will never suffer the punishment (dismissal from government service) their actions should require.
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From Obama to Homeland Security – the Department of Interior – Department of Justice – etc etc – nothing but ineptitude.
It is not surprising that a few hundred thousand military voters will be disenfranchised and Holder couldn’t care less. What would be surprising is if there were a hint of one black person being disenfranchised – Holder would be all over that like a pit bull on a bone.
Lets put ‘justice’ back in the DOJ in 2012 – vote these clowns out wholesale.
At this point, I would advise my comrades in arms
who have been dis- enfranchised, and disrespected,
to seriously reconsidering any thought of reenlistment.
Eventually, you have to think of Goldfinger’s Law.
Something about Pussy Galore?
Why isn’t anyone on one of the political chat shows had Mr. Perez, or Ms. Fernandez, or even Mr. Holder into the interview room for a talk about this issue? Is DOJ refusing public comment on this matter? Why hasn’t Stars and Stripes, or Army Times spoken to the DOJ? If DOJ won’t talk about it, why isn’t someone in the office of the registrar in the counties still not in compliance getting public comment from the officials in charge? What about the Commanding Officers of the Military Services? Are they even aware about this astonishing turn of events? Nothing by silence except for Pajamas Media…What the hell is going on?
These people need to be in an open forum with the people they are trying to deny the vote to. Not military brass necessarily, but the actual people. Lets hear them explain this.
Here’s a program to deal with this. I will leave to more knowledgeable people whether it is doable.
1) The deadline for all overseas military ballots should – in each state – be the date that is the same number of days from the mailing as the original mandated date. IOW the clock starts ticking whenever they are actually sent and stops after the originally mandated number of days have passed, regardless of the date of the election.
2) All overseas military voters should be notified to send in their ballots by the new deadline in each state, even though most of these elections will be technically over by Nov 2nd.
3) Legal challenges should be mounted in all 2010 elections where the difference in votes between the winning and losing candidates is less than the number of military ballots which should have been sent by the original deadline and were only sent later.
4) These elections should not be certified until the new deadline for receiving military ballots, and then count all overseas military ballots for that election received by the new deadline.
5) Then the election should be certified with the final winner including whatever overseas military ballots arrived by the new deadline.
Probably not doable but if it is publicized as a solution, everyone will be aware that this problem could be addressed if anyone wanted to.
At the Holder Justice Dept only felons, dead people, illegals and farm animals have their voting rights assured. Military cheated of their right to vote? Eh. Not important. Armed black panther militants threatening voters at polling places? Eh. Not important. Dead people voting? Eh. Not important. Illegals voting? Eh. Not important. Border enforcement? Eh. Not important. The DOJ ineptitude in these areas is intentional. They can spring into action at a moment’s notice to sue one of the sovereign states for trying to do the job DOJ refuses to do, or send armies of lawyers to threaten those connected to the oil industry trying to respond to a crisis in the gulf (keep a boot on their necks). Holder is a corruptocrat of the highest order and better suited to scrubbing toilets at some homeless shelter. It’s not ineptitude of this administration, it’s corruptitude.
I would propose federal legislation forbidding certification of any election anywhere in which military absentee votes have yet to be counted, and requiring every Secretary of State to certify under penalty of perjury that the same have ALL been counted prior to certification of results. That would solve the problem in demonstrating that they can no longer get away with such shenanigans.
Whose votes are more important than those of our military men and women in harms way?
There is an antidote. The citizenry should organize a mass missing of the deadline on April 15. The parasites feeding at the public trough would wake up quick.
There is an easy solution to this problem for future elections. Every state and every jurisdiction which did not comply with the law should be directed by Ciongressional action to “deem” every missing vots cast for the republican candidate. Then each of the Secretaries of State involved should be sued for misfeasance and malfeasance in office, then Holder should be impeached for non-feasance.
It seems to me that there are two things that most of the comments are overlooking. The states certified that the ballets have been mailed, but they don’t mention where they were sent.
I suspect they have been sent (by mail) to a local clearing house where they will be marked and held until needed to be used in contested races. This adds another dimension to the deception: People who would primarily vote republican are denied their vote, and the valid ballots can be used to support otherwise loosing candidates.
The public focuses on the outrage; meanwhile the other hand is killing the goose.
Dear Pajamas Media:
Your dismissive article today has been noted by the Department of Racial Justice, and a reply appears to be warranted.
Simply put, military voting is NOT a racial matter. Accordingly, it is beyond our purview. Unless you can demonstrate that black voters were unfairly precluded from voting, this matter holds no interest for us.
Thank you for your concern. We caution you against any such further hate speech and will not hesitate to launch an investigation of your affairs should any further articles appear at this website. (Not exactly on the same subject, are your tax return records satisfactorily up to date and accurate enough to withstand a full compliance audit by the Internal Revenue Service? Wanna bet?)
Ever so sincerely yours,
Eric Holder
Attorney General of the United States
Mr. Holder,
I refer you to the reply given in Arkell v. Pressdram.
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Mr. Adams, you are a true patriot. Eric Holder is one of the slimiest of a fetid bunch of corruptocrats that currently infest the DOJ, the Obama administration, and the creepy Marxist organizations that support them. People like Holder are the moral equivalent of maggot excrement. I would propose a public hanging for all involved. If this isn’t treason, what is?
Thank you for your courage Mr. Adams. And please watch your back. These cretins are ruthless – the end always justifies the means for them, and shutting you up is probably high on their list.
If you are overseas, and have not received a state ballot, and can contact a consular official of the united states, they can provide you with an emergency federal ballot for federal votes. The military should work with their local consular representatives to get these distributed to our service men and women. At least you should be able to have your vote counted in federal elections.
Bobcat,
I am hoping this is just what you think Eric Holder’s response would be to this article. All registered voters in the U.S.A. deserve to vote, whether military, overseas or otherwise; as well as whether the voters are black, white, Hispanic, or other nationality, if they are registered voters. It doesn’t matter if they vote for a Democrat, Independent, or Republican candidates. Anything else is a crime, if the current administration, Department of Justice, or President Obama is withholding their right to do so, they should be prosecuted or impeached if the law is not being enforced for all registered U.S. citizens who desire to vote. Point made.
I cannot really believe the current administration, as desperate as they are to win in November would resort to these scare tactics. If thet are doing so, then November 2nd cannot come soon enough, or 2012. Point made.
Surely if we can get the military food, weapons, paychecks, etc. etc. we can get some ballots to them, there are 2 weeks and 2 days til the election. Fly them there, fly them back. To deprive the people who serve so we can vote is unconscionable.
So are people racing around to get ballots out? They better be.
And everywhere we post online, bring this up.
……deeply disappointing,”? That’s it? That’s the best this committee of three can do. These DOJ guy’s need to be fired and stripped of all post employment benefits.
All military ballots should be mailed……….or else. Further, deadlines for the return of those ballots should be extended to allow sufficient time for them to be returned and in States and districts where the election results are in dispute, final decisions should be postponed until after that date and all military ballots accounted for and counted.
These men and women in the military are serving their country, many living in extreme conditions and putting their lives on the line so these poor excuses for human beings at the DOJ, a disgrace to their country, can sit on their ass watching pornographic videos, moaning and groaning about racism in America and intentionally denying the troops the very rights that they are fighting and dying to protect. There are no words! Anyone involved in this process and determined to have intentionally and with malice aforethought participated in willfully withholding, diverting, delaying or destroying military ballots for the purpose of manipulating election results by denying these men and women their right to vote should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. This is not “disappointing” it is outrageous, illegal and needs to be fully exposed and punished.
The military should respond. We don’t get to vote, we aren’t going to fight. Our brave men and women don’t put their lives on the line defending this country for the elite. They fight for all americans and above all for American principles and rights. That is why their fundamental right to vote should never been violated.
I think we will see ramifications of DOJ’s failures all across federal systems. Already our local post office has had mail drop boxes vandalized. I think the old idea of a “federal” crime being a deterrent is dead. Once people think federal enforcement is whimsical, non-existant, or exempts cronies (politcal and otherwise) then we lose the liklihood of compliance.
step by step, inch by inch, we are slowly being marched into the abyss.
that part about certifications is laughable. nothing about this bunch of fascists can be certified.
i predict wholesale fraud at the polls, and nobody doing anything about it.
but talk talk talk. no action will be taken.
this little bit here is just a warm-up.
notice no military response? no outrage? no inquiries?
don’t rock the boat. promotions don’t come easy.
folks, the rule of law was abandoned a long time ago.
it was ignored one small bit at a time.
favorite folks over here, need ‘special’ treatment.
this bunch wants the law to get them this, no problem.
we need to give this ‘special’ bunch these extra rights, and $$. no complaints?
yeah, some, but we can just call them bad names and discredit them. it’s really too easy.
special interests have long ago taken over the running this government.
problem is that now it is getting in the face of all those who had no problem with the handouts before,
when maybe it gave preference to their fav group(s).
fairness, truth, equality, honor, justice?
those words haven’t had any meaning in the u.s. courts for decades.
i heard someone say an obvious truth the other day about truth in a courtroom,
if you go in there and tell it, you’ll be the only s.o.b. doing it;
and, you will lose.
we have lost the world’s best system of government, one handout at a time.
step by step, inch by inch.
i personally don’t believe words will reclaim it at this late date.
votes might, if it was square. bit it ain’t, and we all know it.
the wolves are here folks and (imho) how we deal with them will determine whether we survive
as a people/nation.
this trashy act here is probably just the left hand keeping your attention while the right gets the job done,
somewhere yet unseen.
these guys are pro’s at double-dealing. criminals all.
keep your powder dry boys and girls.
We give the ballot box one more last chance to solve this. Only after all other lawful means have been exhausted to we have the right to exercise violent resistance. Prepare for war, and pray it isn’t necessary.
In the real world, when an employee makes a mission-critical error, such as implementing a system that yielded an enormous mission-critical failure in 2008, that employee is either terminated or told that a repeat is unacceptable. In the real world, when a second mission-critical failure occurs two years later, everyone knows the outcome.
Let me see….Iraq was obviously a complete lie and bloody fail by 2004, yet Bush got reelected.
CEO’s at large companies that do badly regularly receive handsome rewards for their ineptness, even if they get shown the door.
And these are real world examples, unlike this bogus military ballot BS where you seem to expect the DOJ to place FBI agents at all state and county offices to make sure they don’t do anything dumb in their processing of ballots. Do you or don’t you want a nanny state? How about cars that won’t start up if they think you are in a bad mood or had more than a beer to drink?
1) “Bush lied, people died!” Give it a rest, already. Try to stay on topic. Oh, and while it is true the Iraq was a mess in 2004, Bush’ tough stand in 2006-07 allowed us to win in 2008. Free elections. No American combat casualties in Dec ’08.
2) Yes, some CEO’s of corporations get paid for poor performance. It is called a contract. What you miss is that this is not the norm for the private sector. It is an aberration. Screw up enough at work, and you get canned.
3) I expect the DOJ to file suit and force the various States to follow the law, in order to protect the rights of the fighting troops to vote. I guess you missed reading the part where, in one example, one guy delayed mailing in the vain hope that one more person could get on the ballot… a person who could siphon votes from the Republican candidate. This was purposeful election-rigging.
BC, if you are going to make an argument, then stay on topic. Also, do not offer up strawmen or false equivalents. Everything in this article is true and outrageous.
What is very telling is that it does not faze you in the least. You do not share our outrage. That is appalling! You attempt to counter it only with worn-out anti-Bush rhetoric. You’re like a hippie who never grew out of being a hippie.
This is something that affects everyone in negative fashion. If Republicans were doing it, would you be equally as dismissive? I would be even more outraged if my own were doing it, I promise you that! Your regard for the law and the integrity of the vote is all viewed through a partisan lens. You have no scruples, no honor, no shame. You are a truly sorry excuse for a man.
“How about cars that won’t start up if they think…”
So what are you BitChie, a Cuban Chevy?
Goldstein is inside you head.
Joseph Schweitzer was a marine aviator, not a USAF officer as stated in the article. He was not a pilot. He was the navigator in the incident. Charges against him were dropped for the cable cutting incident. He was convicted at court martial for trying to cover up some of the evidence and subsequently cashiered from the USMC.
WI, Il and NY are late with the ballots and are Dem controlled. So How about the 1/3rd of the states mentioned as being late? Are they also all Dem controlled as well?
Dems have been traditionally very fond and rather good at vote scams so is this may indeed be an organized scam. The Dem. DOJ foot-dragging fits right in.
To Marc Malone: What “straw men”? I quoted a long passage about how supposedly in the real world, failure causes termination of the responsible boss involved, and just pointed out some obvious “real world” examples where this wasn’t the case.
Since this and nearly all articles on PJM are direct or indirect attacks on Obama or the Democrats, it was definitely on topic to point out how in 2004, despite a growing pile of evidence clearly showing that the Iraq war was based on lies, and going badly with far more death and destruction than anyone thought, Bush still got re-elected. And Iraq did not magically become a success later on despite eye-rollingly stupid spinning: no stockpiled WMD’s nor al-Qaeda connections were found, nor any other justification for a pre-emptive strike; much if not all of surge’s supposed “success” is illusionary (and in more ways than one); and you still have all the utterly sad, unwarranted casualties, both on the U.S. side and on the Iraqi side.
It’s Sunday afternoon, so I’m done with this.
The asinine links you put up do nothing for your half-a$$ed bleating other than reinforce the impression that you offer nothing but the inanity of a BDS driven imbecile. I doubt any regular reader even bothers following them any longer except to use them to mock your ignorance. On that note, you’re mocked continuously as a general blithering idiot by the far more intelligent on this site for your BDS nonsense even without linking moronic backup for it. So why do you bother? In your bizarro worldview, do you think that you somehow gather points?
Just Passing Through wrote: The asinine links you put up…
OK, bright boy, go and point out where I’ve ever posted “asinine links” and explain, coherently if possible, how they are asinine. Considering that I rarely post anything without at least one link, this should be easy if what you say is true — unless of course you really are just the malicious, BS’ing, right wing ne’er-do-well that you seem obviously to be.
Give it a rest. You are mocked continuously here over the sophomoric character of the information content you link.
I could spend a few minutes were it worth my while and point to multiple threads where someone did bothere following links of yours. Sometimes the found that the link when followed through to it’s origins was some simpleton raving about BDS nonsense to an audience of duller simpletons who then promoted it as fact. Other times, and this provides for endless amusement when it comes from someone who tells us how smart he is, the link when read through contradicted your point. Anyone who feels the urge can search your name on PJM and come up with dozens of instances where you got your a$$ handed to you when someone went to that bother.
But – it is not worth my while. The casual regular reader here is well aware of the mocking you get for your links along with your BDS, and your smarmy elitism. I consider you an irredeemable jacka$$ who needs to be mocked as long as you show up here spouting your nonsense. Why would I want to engage your challenge?
And for Christ’s sake, don’t project by calling anyone here mocking you malicious, BS’ing, or a ne’er-do-well. What do you think the impression of a progressive ankle-biter on a conservative site like yourself is? Here’s a cluebat. You’re not mocked because you’re an ethical, factual, wicked smart, always-do-well.
To Just Passing Through: Spew all the deranged BS that you want, but the bottom line is that I gave you a completely open opportunity to back up your ranting complaints about my links in any way, and you didn’t, couldn’t, or wouldn’t.
So from this point on, your postings don’t exist as far as I’m concerned.
OK, I’ll take a minute or two. Here’s one that came up in the search right off. Reference comment#2, where you, being stuck on stupid, decided that an article addressing current issues with the DoJ ensuring voting rights required a dose of BDS to make it palatable (to you).
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/coates-exposes-intellectual-bankruptcy-of-msm-obama-admin-defenders/#comments
It’s a good example of your disdain for people concerned with voting rights, a typical exhibition of the plasticity of your ‘ethics’, and more to the point, quite a few people did follow your link to it sources and found no basis for your comment other than nonsensical tripe. The commenters eviscerated your link. One of those ‘well-informed’ fantasies based on nothing but the usual bleating from the progressive sheep cot. Jamie W. gets into a bit of detail in one of his comments when he asked you what your point was. I particularly like this observation from Marc Malone. It reflects what I invariably found before I stopped wasting time following any link you put up back around when Scot Brown was elected and you crossed the line from liberal inanity to progressive imbecility.
‘I looked at the linked article. I perused the sources. Every single one of them was some far-left, Dem Party shill attacking Bush’s administration. This is just another self-referential machine attack piece.’
He ends his comment with this gem:
‘BC thinks this execrable piece is really worth citing? Sad, really.’
Sad, really
why are we just hearing about this now!!!
Pajamas has a piece on the coming chaos on July 26, 2010, and many many times in between.
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/disgrace-doj-fails-to-protect-military-voting-rights/
During my 26 years in the Air Force (16 overseas), I missed three elections because I either didn’t get my ballot, or got it after the elections. Colorado is usually pretty good about getting things out on time, but even they screw up now and then.
Thirty years ago, this would have been a very difficult problem to resolve. Today, with modern computer systems, not so much. It WILL take some major changes to the Military Voter Rights Act, and will put a bit more pressure on the military, but it WILL ensure every military member who wants to gets to vote.
1. Require EVERY STATE, without exception, to notify the military electronically no later than October 5th of an election year of three things: every military member who is eligible to vote in that state’s elections, the precinct that member is registered to vote in, and the names of all candidates on the state’s ballot.
2. Ensure a DOD-wide listing is prepared and transmitted electronically to all military installations, period, where there is an aggregate of 1000 military members and family eligible to vote. This list will identify ALL registered voters, their state of residence and precinct, and the candidates that they may vote for, no later than October 15th.
3. Identify at every military post a voting officer that is responsible for preparing electronic copies of individual ballots for each precinct and state, by October 20th. Establish at least three locations on each installation where all military members and their families may come to vote on election day. The voting officer and/or his representative will print and issue a ballot, signed for by the voter, and certify its return upon completion. The voter will complete the ballot and sign the back in a designated spot, fold it up, and place it in an unsealed envelope. Once they present the unsealed envelope to the voting authority, that person will verify the voter’s signature on the back of the folded ballot matches the electronically-generated voter roll, seal and certify the envelope on the outside, and place it in a locked box. At the end of the day, all the ballots will be gathered, sorted by state and precinct, and sent registered express mail to the appropriate state, where they will be opened and tabulated by that state’s controller of the election.
4. No election will be considered valid until all military votes are counted.
5. ANY voter fraud, at any level, or at any time, will be subject to a penalty of 20 years in federal or military prison AND a $250,000 fine.
As I’ve written here at Pajamas, electronic delivery is a 90 percent solution. It helps the tail, but not the teeth. Front line soliders don’t have printers and fax machines in their backpacks. It’s why Congress rejected electronic delivery. There is data on this. Data on what percentage of troops have access to fax machines and printers. And the numbers aren’t high enough to make this a solution.
To Brian who posted on #4
Gee, Brian, I didn’t realize that I was such a bore in my writing. It takes somebody of your esteemed level to make such an assessment. It reminds me of the story of the crow and the canary. The crow and the canary got into an argument over who could sing better. Then the canary suggested that they sing for the next animal that would go down their path. The next animal that came along was a pig and they both sang for him. When asked to decide who could sing better, the pig picked the crow. At this the canary flew to a different branch and started to cry. This upset the crow and the crow pointed out that it was the canary’s idea to have this contest. The canary stopped crying and let the crow know that it wasn’t losing the contest that bothered him. What bothered him was who picked the winner. This is the same case and you know what you still are.
Um, after reading your blathering and then the post by Brian to which you referred and then your nasty comment to which he responded appropriately, I’m rather inclined to believe that you just made Brian’s point again. Dayum son, you’re dumb. You never learn.
It’s hard to tell if its a conspiracy to deprive conservative members of the military of their right to vote, because it is just as likely that the problem could be attributed to the laziness, sloppiness, carelessness and incompetence of government bureaucrats …, and just think; Democrats in Congress misappropriated and diverted a HUGE chunk of the stimulus money to hire EVEN MORE of those parasitic government bureaucrats, instead of investing that money in the private sector (like with small businesses) where that money would have done a helluvalot more good …, like perhaps by helping to create more jobs in the productive private sector? (But then, it takes three government bureaucrats to do any job that one person can do in the private sector, and even then, the three of them do a half-ass job of getting anything done, confident that they will keep their jobs anyway, and that they will even receive a big, fat persion and other perks when they retire, even after mediocre performances throughout their careers.) No, I’m pretty sure that it is laziness, apathy and gross incompetence – NOT a conspiracy.
A few days ago Dr.Alan bates sent his newsletter
with the exerpt below and my suggestion. I did not save the column but contact can be made at…..
http://www.gulf1.com/
With our current technology I think it would be well to take a good look at this.
> Question: In the age of computers and barcodes, why do our military personnel not vote electronically? Answer: Our government is irresponsible.
Dr. Bates
You have an excellent suggestion which I would modify slightly and there is no good reason not to. Our instant communication would make it possible for each base, including small combat bases, to collect the vote and then relay the results back to the proper recipients. I see no reason for this not being a lawful methond with the one caveat that there must be enough votes on any one issue to insure privacy. If there is only one soldier in any given base that could vote in that election it would not be private but all national elections where there would be several from any given state as there is in every voting precinct the vote would be private.
As concerning the Unions and other special interests and/or politicians that want to use unlawful methods to secure their election we need to answer the question of why they would use those unlawful methods. I cannot see that my welfare would be the motive. Good thoughts
I am very proud of the support I got from my home state of Michigan. I have been an absentee voter my entire military career and have always had my ballots in time to complete them and mail them back. Other states have no excuse!
Why is it that Iraq has figured out how to eliminate voter fraud, and we haven’t? Dip the voters’ fingers in indelible ink, and, short of cutting off your own finger, no one will vote twice.