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  • Political ad leads to campaign lawsuit

    09/24/2010 1:37:45 PM PDT · by MissesBush · 9 replies
    WRAL 5 ^ | 09/24/10
    Wilson, N.C. — A Republican candidate for 11th Senate District, which covers Wilson and Nash counties, filed a defamation lawsuit on Thursday against his incumbent rival over a campaign flier. The lawsuit filed in Wilson County Superior Court claims that Sen. A.B. Swindell and the Democratic Party knowingly made misleading statements against Eldon "Buck" Newton in a campaign mailer. The flier refers to an incident in 1990 in which Newton was charged with eight counts of drug-related crimes after he was mistakenly implicated in an undercover drug operation. The charges were dismissed after the Watauga County district attorney discovered the...
  • Mark Levin on DeLay

    09/28/2005 11:07:04 AM PDT · by wcdukenfield · 329 replies · 14,819+ views
    National Review Online ^ | 9/28/05 | Mark R. Levin
    DELAY [Mark R. Levin] Here's my first take on this indictment (I've only read the indictment and nothing more for now): The indictment is three pages in length. Other than a statement that "one or more" of 3 individuals, including Tom DeLay, entered into an illegal conspiracy, I can't find a single sentence tying Tom DeLay to a crime. That is, there's not a single sentence tying DeLay to the contribution. The indictment describes the alleged conduct of two other individuals, but nothing about DeLay. You would think if Ronnie Earle had even a thin reed of testimony linking DeLay...
  • Justice cracks down on voter fraud

    11/01/2002 6:25:12 AM PST · by tdadams · 2 replies · 92+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | October 31, 2002 | Audrey Hudson
    <p>The Justice Department has ordered investigations and close monitoring of polls this Election Day because of increased reports of voter fraud throughout the country.</p> <p>Attorney General John Ashcroft has directed U.S. attorneys to appoint election officers to deter discrimination and voter fraud and to prosecute violators vigorously under the Voting Integrity Initiative.</p>