Thursday, October 23, 2008

Dane County Judge Injects Sanity Into Van Hollen Lawsuit

Props to the judge, and defense attorney Lester Pines, too.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please offer your insight. How do you propose Wisconsin deal with the issue of voter fraud?

James Rowen said...

Throwing the lawsuit out was a good first step.

County clerks are doing a fine job tossing out bad registrations, and if patterns or intent is discerned, DA's are called.

I think things are working pretty well.

Anonymous said...

What a crock. Pretend there are 100 instances of voter fraud. How many do you think county clerks actually catch? If it's like most other crimes, probably only a small portion. Can you say ACORN?

James Rowen said...

The clerks are doing a fine job of doing their job, fyi,

Anonymous said...

If the clerks were successfully doing their jobs, then there wouldn't be any cases of voter fraud in the first place.

Here are some articles from the Milwaukee Journal to jog your memory...

http://www2.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=324933

http://www.wiba.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=118857&article=4407717

http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/32476934.html

http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/29426369.html

And, here's a report from the Milwaukee Police Dept.

http://media2.620wtmj.com/breakingnews/ElectionResults_2004_VoterFraudInvestigation_MPD-SIU-A2474926.pdf

James Rowen said...

Fraud is being dealt with.
Fantasises, and conspiracy theories, no.

Anonymous said...

Who said anything about conspiracy theories or fantasies?

There must be some substance to fraudulant voter activity when even the liberal Journal puts it in print.

Another democrat in denial.