An excerpt from Allen West's latest weekly update--
The stench of hypocrisy
So the administration that did nothing to prosecute
the New Black Panther Party for voter intimidation in Philadelphia in the 2008
presidential election is supposed to be trusted to assess obstacles to voting?
The administration that has yet to bring any charges against poll worker
Melowese Richardson, who arrogantly admitted to voting six times in Hamilton
County, Ohio, last year, is supposed to assess poll-worker training and voter
suppression?
The president who heads the party that believes showing a picture ID
before voting is voter suppression – but who ironically was nominated at a
convention where entrance required picture IDs – is supposed to be objective?
The hypocrisy is incredible.
This executive order truly extends the reach of the president into the
business of states, which is exactly what he intends to do. One can only
imagine the recommendations the commission will make.
I wonder if the commission will investigate the actions of St. Lucie
County, Fla., Supervisor of Elections Gertrude Walker, who admitted to
submitting election results with irregularities. She also faces a lawsuit
brought against her based upon questionable actions in November.
Will this commission investigate Palm Beach County, Fla., Supervisor of
Elections Susan Bucher, who extended early voting without consent of the state
and informed only Democratic campaigns?
Are those the type of “best practices” this commission will examine?
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