Find voter fraud…

Get sued by the Democratic party.

Talk about denial! A group of liberal activists is making the media rounds, assuring reporters and editors that election fraud is a fairy tale. Nothing serious, they assert, nothing to see here. Too bad for them that citizens in Houston, energized by the Tea Party movement, have formed a group called True the Vote. Their hard work has demonstrated that, in some parts of the country at least, our election system is still infested with problems.

This includes voters who marked the registration form as non-citizens that were allowed on the voter rolls. 

True the Vote, staffed by volunteers is now being sued…

Houston has an ACORN-like group, Houston Votes, that harvests thousands of suspect voter registration forms. If some of the fraud uncovered by True the Vote was done by deputy registers working for Houston Votes, they should be prosecuted. And it won’t be too hard to figure out — every deputy registrar that roams the community must be approved by the clerk in Harris County and is issued an identification number. Bogus applications can, and will, be traced back to the particular registrars.

Of course, this may explain why True the Vote has been hit with a lawsuit by the Texas Democratic Party, an ethics complaint by Texans for Public Justice, and another lawsuit (for defamation) by Houston Votes and the Houston lawyer behind the voter registration drive that turned in multiple problematic registration forms (Harris County estimated over 7,000). That same organization has also sued Harris County — claiming the county is barred from correcting the voter registration problems!

True the Vote plans to go national (I can’t wait) …

Voter fraud practitioners should have something to worry about. True the Vote may be coming to a town near you soon. Though it is focused on Harris County for 2010, it plans to go national in 2011. The model it has developed is robust, effective — and to the chagrin of the wrongdoers — completely legal. After the congressional midterms, it will hold a nationwide summit of other citizens ready to start election integrity operations in the rest of the nation.

and why is this necessary, is voter fraud a more widespread problem than just Houston?

The country could use such dedication in 2012. The Obama Justice Department has demonstrated a shocking willingness to ignore laws protecting the security and integrity of elections. That should comes as no surprise given both the increasingly partisan approach to law enforcement undertaken by this Department under Eric Holder’s leadership, and the dogged determination of Holder’s ideological comrades who deny that voter fraud occurs, or that common sense measures like voter ID are needed.
In the great American tradition of self-reliance, citizen watchdogs across the country may stand watch in 2012. If the government proves incapable of protecting electoral integrity, the people can.

Read the whole thing as the above just scratches the surface.

Since the Daily Camera editorial staff hasn’t met a Democrat they don’t like, one wonders if they find voter fraud or how the Democratic party in Texas reacted troublesome?  As long as the voter fraud favors the issues the paper supports is it a bad thing?  This is a paper that ignored the Tea Party until you had to be from Mars to not know it existed and had developed substantial political influence.  Since that time as an editorial staff they have basically denigrated the Tea Party movement at every opportunity.

How long will they ignore True the Vote? 

I want to be involved in this effort when they go national.  As I’ve said before,

 “I can’t wait to vote”!

(Guess I should go down to Twin Peaks mall and vote then, eh?)
NOTE:  All emphasis was added by ME. 
 
Oh, and you can’t make this stuff up.

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