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  • At Justice, It Just Keeps Getting Worse

    03/16/2011 2:11:54 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 5 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | March 16, 2011 | Hans A. von Spakovsky
    The Civil Rights Division has blocked a much-needed reform of a local school board in S.C., once again showing it has no interest in protecting minority voters if they are white. The Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department has done it again. Under the supervision of scandal-plagued Deputy Assistant Attorney General Julie Fernandes, the Division has blocked a much-needed reform of a local school board in Fairfield County, S.C. It’s the latest example of what happens when you put a civil rights enforcement unit under a political appointee who opposes race-neutral enforcement of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). Aided...
  • EDITORIAL: Military voters get a hearing--Holder should guarantee that 100% of our troops can vote

    02/14/2011 5:02:19 PM PST · by jazusamo · 7 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | February 14, 2011 | Editorial
    Thomas E. Perez, assistant attorney general for civil rights, is testifying today about military voting problems before the House Administration Committee. He should get hammered for the bureaucracy’s laggard attention to making sure those who defend our rights can exercise their own right to vote. Despite Justice Department claims to the contrary, voting procedures for troops and civilians stationed overseas were plagued by difficulties in 2010. Bumbling and obstinacy at Justice are part of the problem. At issue for much of last year was implementation of the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act, which requires that ballots for these...
  • Civil Rights Commissioner Irate: Says Justice Department Is Stonewalling New Black Panthers Case

    10/31/2010 2:04:12 PM PDT · by Miami Vice · 19 replies
    The Bulletin ^ | 10-31-10 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    Todd F. Gaziano is very angry at the Justice Department (DOJ). As one of the commissioners on the U.S. Commission of Civil Rights, he says ...
  • Freep a Poll! (Foxnews. Should legal non-ctizens be allowed to vote?)

    10/25/2010 3:21:03 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 31 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | 10-25-10 | FoxNews
    Should Legal Noncitizens Have the Right to Vote? Yes -- If they pay taxes and can serve in the military, it's only fair that they also be allowed to vote on local issues. Yes, but... -- Only in state and local elections. The right to vote in a national election should be reserved for citizens of the United States of America. No -- Voting is a citizen's right. If they want it, then let them first become citizens. Undecided Other (Post a comment)
  • EDITORIAL: Felons vote, soldiers don't

    10/20/2010 5:38:45 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 21 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | October 20, 2010 | Editorial
    Justice Department disenfranchises military, protects Black PanthersThe Obama Justice Department is doing everything it can to boost Democrats in the upcoming election. It's helping stifle military votes, facilitating criminal voting and encouraging intimidation at the polls by deep-sixing the New Black Panther voter-intimidation case. In an Oct. 15 letter representing the views of Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich tied together the department's mishandling of military voting rights and the Black Panther case. Mr. Weich wrote Rep. Frank Wolf, Virginia Republican, to give assurance that Justice would "not take any action that would be inconsistent...
  • N.Y. To GIs: No Votes For You!

    10/12/2010 5:50:31 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 47 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | October 12, 2010 | Investors Business Daily staff
    Election '10: The de facto disenfranchisement of soldiers by an incompetent Board of Elections is a shameful slap in the face of those who are fighting and dying in two wars to protect our right to vote and theirs. There's no excuse for this. None. The failure of the state of New York's Board of Elections to send out absentee ballots to the state's military and overseas voters, even after being granted a federal extension under the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act, is made worse by the fact that New York City on 9/11 was the Pearl Harbor...
  • Denying Our Soldiers The Vote

    09/23/2010 4:47:16 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 36 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | September 23, 2010 | INvestors Business Daily staff
    Election '10: The Department of Justice is failing to enforce a law that protects the voting rights of soldiers overseas. They're allowed to fight and die for their country, but they can't vote for its leaders? Last Saturday was the deadline under the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act (MOVE) for states to have sent unmarked absentee ballots to soldiers overseas so they can exercise the same right to vote as those they risk their lives to protect, including Afghans and Iraqis. The MOVE Act, passed with overwhelming bipartisan support last year, says states must provide overseas ballots 45 days...
  • Feds to Sue New York Board Over Military Voting Violations, State Official Says

    10/12/2010 7:23:13 AM PDT · by rhoda_penmark · 15 replies
    Fox News ^ | 10/12/2010 | Fox News
    The New York State Board of Elections expects to get hit as early as Tuesday with a court order from the U.S. Department of Justice targeting counties violating a federal law that protects military voters, the state board’s chairman told FoxNews.com.
  • EDITORIAL: No black hole for Black Panthers--Attorney General Holder can't hide testimony forever

    10/11/2010 5:14:33 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 10 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | October 11, 2010 | Editorial
    The Obama Justice Department can put an end to the scandal surrounding the New Black Panther voter-intimidation case. All Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. would have to do is allow members of his Voting Rights Section to answer a few simple questions under oath, without waiving a single legal privilege.On Friday, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights approved two letters to Mr. Holder. Both ask, again, for more cooperation than the Justice Department has provided for 16 months. The commission is seeking information about an alleged "broad culture of hostility to race-neutral enforcement of the civil rights laws;...
  • Complete Charlie Foxtrot: DOJ fails to protect military voters (Outrageous conduct by DOJ)

    10/10/2010 12:48:34 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 47 replies
    Election Law Center ^ | October 10, 2010 | Christian Adams
       Barely three weeks before the election, the Department of Justice has opened "urgent" discussions with New York.  New York has failed to mail ballots to military voters.  This is the latest breakdown in DOJ enforcement of the MOVE Act. The MOVE Act required ballots to mail out on September 18.  New York obtained a waiver allowing the ballots to mail October 1.  But that didn't happen across a sizeable portion of the Empire State - including all of New York City and Westchester County.  On October 2, the failure to comply with the deadline should have been known.  Fox...
  • More Disgrace: The Obama-Holder Justice Department Is Failing Our Military Voters

    10/07/2010 11:28:13 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 15 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | October 7, 2010 | J. Christian Adams
    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. The crack Department of Justice unit set up to protect military voters is beginning to resemble the Keystone Kops operation of 2008.  It turns out that after they concluded that all the military ballots in Illinois went out on time, they were wrong. In fact, ballots in one of the largest counties in the state, St. Clair County, did not go out...
  • Holder is AWOL on military voting--Justice fails to protect the votes of those who protect America

    10/01/2010 6:58:10 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 10 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | October 1, 2010 | Editorial
    The Justice Department is living down to its reputation for not caring about protecting voting rights of military personnel. With 20 full-time attorneys supposedly on the task, it has failed to do as much for military voters as a ragtag team of volunteer law students has accomplished. The department's inaction is suspicious.For months, critics have charged Justice with being reluctant to enforce the 2009 Military and Overseas Voter Enforcement Act (MOVE Act), probably because the Obama political team suspects that soldiers tend to vote Republican. The MOVE Act requires states to mail ballots at least 45 days before Election...
  • New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case: 'Bombshell' for Obama?

    09/25/2010 5:41:21 AM PDT · by libstripper · 58 replies
    Christian Science Monitor ^ | September 24, 2010 | Patrik Jonsson
    When Department of Justice attorneys traveled to investigate a voter intimidation allegation against a black politician in Mississippi's Noxubee County in 2006, one civil rights staff attorney commented, "Can you believe we're going to Mississippi to protect white voters?" To Christopher Coates, the former head of the Department of Justice's voting rights section, the comment was more than just an attempt at irony – it was evidence that something was going wrong in the department.
  • American Hero: Coates Negates a Year of Justice Department Spin on New Black Panther Case

    09/24/2010 10:57:19 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 39 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | September 23, 2010 | J. Christian Adams
    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. It has been a very bad week for the dwindling number of people defending the dismissal of the voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party by Eric Holder’s Justice Department. Today might have been the worst day of all. Former Voting Section Chief Christopher Coates testified to the United States Civil Rights Commission that Obama political appointees dismissed the case because they are opposed to enforcing...
  • Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case a 'Travesty of Justice'

    09/24/2010 10:43:49 AM PDT · by ColdOne · 17 replies
    FoxNews.com ^ | September 24, 2010 | Fox News
    The Justice Department is ignoring civil rights cases that involve white victims and wrongly abandoned a voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party last year, a top department official testified Friday. He called the department's conduct a "travesty of justice." Christopher Coates, former voting chief for the department's Civil Rights Division, spoke under oath Friday morning before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, in a long-awaited appearance that had been stonewalled by the Justice Department for nearly a year. Coates discussed in depth the DOJ's decision to dismiss intimidation charges against New Black Panther members who were videotaped...
  • Coates: Obama appointee told me to stop pursuing race-neutral enforcement of Voting Rights Act

    09/24/2010 8:14:29 AM PDT · by RobinMasters · 22 replies
    Hot Air ^ | SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 | Ed MORRISSEY
    PJTV is broadcasting the testimony of Christopher Coates to the Civil Rights Commission live this morning, but they already have his opening statement available in PDF format at Pajamas Media. It contains at least one bombshell, which is that Obama appointee Loretta King ordered Coates to stop asking applicants whether they supported race-neutral enforcement of the Voting Rights Act. The question became necessary because of resistance in the Civil Rights division from career attorneys to enforce the law when it resulted in African-American defendants rather than victims, an attitude that Coates first encountered in the Bush era:
  • Coates’ Direct Eyewitness Testimony to Shine Light on DOJ

    09/23/2010 7:19:28 PM PDT · by Lakeshark · 43 replies
    Pajama Media ^ | 9/23/2010 | Hans A. von Spakovsky
    The news that Christopher Coates, former chief of the Justice Department’s Voting Section, is set to testify Friday before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is crucial to the panel’s investigation of allegations that the Obama administration has not enforced the nation’s civil rights laws in a race-neutral manner.
  • DOJ military voting enforcement: failed to give the full measure of their devotion

    09/18/2010 11:48:27 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 3 replies
    Election Law Center ^ | September 18, 2010 | Christian Adams
    DOJ military voting enforcement: failed to give the full measure of their devotion The mess surrounding 2010 military voting rights enforcement is coming to a rotten conclusion. On Friday the DOJ announced settlements against states that were not in compliance with the MOVE Act. Friday was the day before ballots were required to go overseas to military voters. In some of the settlements, the ballots aren’t going to go on time. These Friday news releases are becoming a pattern. On Friday, Justice Department reached agreements with Hawaii, Colorado, D.C. and the Virgin Islands in response to their failure to comply with...
  • Justice Department Reaches Agreement to Protect Rights of Military and Overseas Vote...(See Comment)

    09/16/2010 1:22:12 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 5 replies
    DOJ ^ | September 15, 2010 | Press Release
    Complete title: Justice Department Reaches Agreement to Protect Rights of Military and Overseas Voters in Alaska WASHINGTON – The Justice Department today announced that it has reached an agreement with Alaska officials to help ensure that military service members and other U.S. citizens living overseas have an opportunity to participate fully in the Nov. 2, 2010, federal general election. The agreement was necessary to ensure Alaska’s compliance with the 2009 Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act (MOVE Act). The agreement provides Alaska will expedite the candidate certification procedures for its Aug. 24, 2010, primary election so that it is able...
  • BREAKING: DOJ Undermines Pentagon, Allows Wisconsin To Ignore Military Voting Protections

    09/10/2010 11:41:29 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 121 replies · 1+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | September 10, 2010 | J. Christian Adams
    This is a disgrace, plain and simple. Military voters, their families, and veterans organizations should be outraged at the Holder DOJ. It is 2008 all over again. Today the Department of Justice effectively rewrote the 2009 MOVE Act designed to protect military voters. In a settlement reached with the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, the Holder Justice Department allowed Wisconsin to mail ballots to overseas military voters only 32 days before the election, instead of the statutorily mandated 45 days. Once again, it is no accident this embarrassing settlement is being released on a Friday, so fewer might notice.The Pentagon had...