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Stop voter fraud: Start with the lawyers
WorldNetDaily ^ | 10/21/04 | Craige McMillan

Posted on 10/21/2004 7:28:00 AM PDT by Pfesser

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Thursday, October 21, 2004


Craige McMillan McMillan


Stop voter fraud: Start with the lawyers


Posted: October 21, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Craige McMillan


© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

"Every crossroad in American life has a lawyer stationed there, levying a toll before you are permitted to go on your way. The election [Florida 2000] has brought home to us again how much we are in thrall to the members of this guild of men and women who take so much from the society and give so little in return."

– New York Observer

There aren't many people I'd like to see run through Saddam's infamous plastic shredders, beyond perhaps the terrorists themselves. I might, however, make an exception for Kerry-Edwards' merry band of lawyerly election thieves – the ones now assembling in the shadows of Nov. 2 and beyond.

The last time I checked, the Constitution gives lawyers the same puny little vote you and I have: one. Don't tell them that, though. They and their corrupt judiciary buddies have become masters at overturning the will of the people, finding "rights" in the Constitution for their "perversion d'jour," and generally turning the law on its head. This latter act they perform so they can shake the coins out of its pockets before tossing it into the dustbin. Did I point out that your taxes subsidize the production of lawyers at state-funded universities?

As Mark Pulliam's piece on the Florida 2000 election aftermath makes clear, Al Gore's legal team, acting in concert with a corrupt, Democratic Party-controlled Florida judiciary, very nearly stole the 2000 presidential election:

Several grim lessons emerge from this affair. First, it was a very close call. Al Gore and his lawyers almost succeeded in overturning the results of a presidential election, even though he had no case. The irreducible fact is that Bush received more votes than Gore in Florida, even including felons and excluding many military absentee ballots. The only chance Gore ever had was to convince a Democrat-controlled county canvassing board or court to count non-votes (that is, dimpled chads) as Gore votes. And he nearly got away with it.

– "The lawyers' war on law," by Mark S. Pulliam, 2001, The Gale Group

The Constitution assigns lawyers no role in elections – not one – beyond their own measly little ballot. It never assigned to them the "hanging chads" from an army of ballot spoilers. Nor does it assign to them the task of deciding if elections are fair or free. That task is left to state legislatures and chief executives, whose recurring elections make them closest to the will of the people, provided it can be heard over the shrieks of lawyers chasing ambulances, channeling dead malpractice plaintiffs or ascertaining the will of cemetery-bound Chicago voters.

As their website makes clear, Kerry-Edwards have embarked on an ambitious plan to "educate" voters at the polling places on how the equipment and process works. (Here, ma'am, you just touch this little box on the screen marked "Kerry-Edwards.") This is what in Democrats' minds seems to pass for democracy: busloads of newly registered voters driven from precinct-to-precinct by felons, where at each stop an officer of the court (lawyer) instructs them on voting. Illegals, felons, potheads and anarchists tricked into registering while signing phony cannabis-legalization initiatives. This is the "democracy" of the left – the one George Soros has dumped his millions of ill-gotten currency speculation gains into, and the one America's Hollywood elites seem to think the nation needs to "re-establish its direction."

So what is the cost to lawyers for breaking the law? Mr. Pulliam, himself an attorney, tells us:

For example, Al Gore's much-hyped "superlawyer," Mr. Boies, solicited and filed an affidavit in the Florida litigation that misrepresented the facts of an important Illinois case – which was relied on by the Florida Supreme Court in its infamous Nov. 21 decision favoring Gore. The affidavit prepared by Boies claimed that an Illinois court conducting a recount had counted dimpled ballots as votes, but the facts were otherwise: Dimpled ballots were not counted.

Even after this deception was exposed by the Chicago Tribune and the signer of the affidavit recanted, Boies did not withdraw the erroneous document or notify the court in Florida. At best, he violated the rules of practice in Florida by not correcting the record; at worst, he suborned perjury.

In either case, he should be disciplined (if not disbarred), but instead he basks in praise and accolades. Based on his performance in Florida, the National Law Journal just honored Boies as one of its "Lawyers of the Year." We have come a long way from the archetype of "Honest Abe," the plainspoken country lawyer.

Thomas Jefferson warned us that violence would at times be necessary to ensure that the tree of liberty remains well-watered. By sitting as both advocates and arbitrators, lawyers have stacked the deck against both the legislative and executive branches of government. If the abuses continue, we may have reached the point that Jefferson foretold.


Craige McMillan is a commentator for WorldNetDaily.



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: votefraud

1 posted on 10/21/2004 7:28:00 AM PDT by Pfesser
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To: Pfesser

a lawyer in chains will put this to a stop


2 posted on 10/21/2004 7:30:53 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch (Good ol' Coney Island College. Go WhiteFish.)
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To: Pfesser

" First, kill all the lawyers"

Billy Shakespeare


3 posted on 10/21/2004 7:32:23 AM PDT by international american (Support our troops!! Send Kerry back to Bedlam,Massachusetts!!)
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To: Pfesser

A local radio talk show host just brought up an interesting question concerning the Provisional ballot. What happens when someone votes a provisional ballot in a Congressional district that is different from his own? For example: What happens to the entire ballot if I vote in my county, at another precinct, for a different representative in Congress, or state representative?
Will the entire ballot be discarded? Will the entire ballot be accepted? The fraud potential is astounding!


4 posted on 10/21/2004 7:37:38 AM PDT by pieces of time (No longer the "silent" majority.)
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To: Pfesser

High velocity disbarment will be the cure.


5 posted on 10/21/2004 7:42:15 AM PDT by Stopislamnow
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To: pieces of time
The fraud potential is astounding

It's a dem idea (like motor voter, claiming that requiring photo ID is racist and discriminatory, etc.) -- that's the point!

6 posted on 10/21/2004 7:48:15 AM PDT by maryz
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To: Pfesser

BTTT


7 posted on 10/21/2004 7:52:08 AM PDT by EdReform (Have you seen FAHRENHYPE 9/11? - www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1240926/posts)
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To: Pfesser

What happened to good old fashioned personal character and integrity ...even for attorneys?


8 posted on 10/21/2004 7:55:29 AM PDT by tall-eagle
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To: Pfesser
They and their corrupt judiciary buddies ...

Therein the question is answered!

Why stop with this article however. They've also completely and utterly corrupted the majority of the judicial system in this country making "participation in their system" to trump the truth. I.e., even if you can argue your own point in court better than an attorney can, you have a better chance with the attorney b/c you're paying into their "fox guarding the henhouse" system.

It's a sham through and through in many ways these days. Their precious procedures have replaced common sense, truth, and wisdom!

9 posted on 10/21/2004 7:56:39 AM PDT by Fruitbat
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To: Pfesser
Thomas Jefferson warned us that violence would at times be necessary to ensure that the tree of liberty remains well-watered. By sitting as both advocates and arbitrators, lawyers have stacked the deck against both the legislative and executive branches of government. If the abuses continue, we may have reached the point that Jefferson foretold.

I'm curious how this would play itself out in the modern day if necessary. I agree, the point is quickly being reached in many ways.

10 posted on 10/21/2004 7:57:52 AM PDT by Fruitbat
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To: Pfesser

Here's an excerpt from an email sent out by the Young Republicans of Collin County (TX)(we have early voting):
> "The Democratic Party in Collin County is seriously trying to disrupt the election process. This is disturbing and we must not let this happen. I personally witnessed at Harrington Library a very disturbing thing today. Representatives of the Democratic Party are approaching minority voters (a huge assumption they are Dems in this county) and urging them to vote a provincial ballot "due to the lack of security on the touch screen machines". If you have already voted you have also seen this, especially at Harrington Library, Allen Library and Carpenter Recreation Center.
This makes me sick! They have given up on increasing their vote total and are now trying to set the groundwork for a lawsuit against Collin County after the election. There are pollwatchers from the Dems at nearly every poll all day."

I voted Monday morning, and the touchscreen system couldn't be more simple. And if they're doing this in TX, where Bush is assured to win, what must they be doing in the battleground states??!


11 posted on 10/21/2004 8:05:58 AM PDT by SueAngel
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To: Pfesser
If there was any doubt why JESUS cursed & reviled the LAWYERS in his day!!

How much so these corrupt men in our generation who seek to intimidate, litigate, steal, pervert and outrightly overthrow the rule of law for the Democrats and their liberal allies.

12 posted on 10/21/2004 9:52:27 AM PDT by prophetic (What do u call someone who flip-flops so much? A Politician? No, a HYPOCRITE!!)
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To: Pfesser

I wish more people would realize the devastating impact voter fraud can have if it is not brought under control. The penalties for voter fraud should be incresed, making it not worth the risk.


13 posted on 10/21/2004 9:55:51 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: prophetic
If there was any doubt why JESUS cursed & reviled the LAWYERS in his day!!

Come on now. Lawyers are also why the government cannot tap your phones at will.

Lawyers are also why the Gore shennagins, in Florida, were stopped.

14 posted on 10/21/2004 9:57:47 AM PDT by 13foxtrot
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