You've heard the first volleys, at a distance, in the campaign to eliminate States' Rights--or the 10th Amendment, which is the real target here.
Now the incoming rounds will be for effect, not just for range.
"In January, Chuck Schumer and Barney Frank will propose universal voter registration. What is universal voter registration? It means all of the state laws on elections will be overriden by a federal mandate. The feds will tell the states: 'take everyone on every list of welfare that you have, take everyone on every list of unemployed you have, take everyone on every list of property owners, take everyone on every list of driver's license holders and register them to vote regardless of whether they want to be..." ---John Fund
It's really Part Two:
Universal voter registration will create massive vulnerabilities to systemic voter fraud nationwide, and if Democrats have proven anything in recent years, it is that they can win elections that way. The George-Soros-funded Secretary of State project (SOS) was designed to take advantage of such vulnerabilities and may have been developed in anticipation of the universal voter registration plan. Al Franken's stolen election in Minnesota was a trial run for the SOS project.
(I will refrain from 'clowns in the Senate' humor. Franken does a fine job of illustrating it...)
Revolutions were fought and won over far less than this.
HT: Lott
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Yet Democrats hate being called true tyrants. Well, stop acting like tyrants then!!
They've actually got the authority to do that -- Article I, Section 4.
"The times, places and manner of holding elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by law make or alter such regulations, except as to the places of choosing Senators."
So... yes, they can. So to speak. :)
Torches and pitchforks.
Which will come first? Iran starting WWIII? Or the 2nd American Revolution?
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