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Following rampant allegations of voter fraud in last November’s Presidential election, President Barack Obama defied his harshest critics this past week, by quietly signing an executive order establishing a Presidential administration dedicated to, among other things, registering non-English speaking citizens to vote.
Last Thursday, while the nation was busy preparing for their Easter holiday President Obama signed an Executive Order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Administration, a wing of the federal government he has tasked with “election administration,” a move critics say is an attempt to nationalize the country’s elections for partisan advantage. The executive order, establishes a nine member board, appointed by the President, that “shall be drawn from among distinguished individuals with knowledge about or experience in the administration of State or local elections… and any other individuals with knowledge or experience determined by the President to be of value to the Commission.” Among one of the missions of the board will be to “ensure that all eligible voters have the opportunity to cast their ballots without undue delay, and to improve the experience of voters facing other obstacles in casting their ballots, such as… voters with limited English proficiency.” A voting bloc that leans Democratic by a margin of 70% in most elections. In a bold and unprecedented step, the executive order, which side steps any legislation or national debate, created a federal Commission that shall consider, ”the number, location, management, operation, and design of polling places; the training, recruitment, and number of poll workers; the efficient management of voter rolls and poll books; voter education; and voting accessibility for individuals with disabilities, limited English proficiency, and other special needs.” When confronted with the news, one Virginia local elections official called the move, “Frightening,” adding, “Because of my position, I’m non-partisan, which is precisely why I find this to be so troubling. The genius of American government is rooted in its separation of powers – not only between the branches of federal government, but also between the levels of government in general – state and Federal. When we have a commission comprised only of individuals appointed by one man, from one party, from only one branch of the government, that will be setting rules and making suggestions as to how local elections should be managed it’s beyond alarming – it’s just plain wrong.” |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Following rampant allegations of voter fraud in last November’s Presidential election, President Barack Obama defied his harshest critics this past week, by quietly signing an executive order establishing a Presidential administration dedicated to, among other things, registering non-English speaking citizens to vote. Last Thursday, while the nation was busy preparing for their Easter holiday President Obama signed an Executive Order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Administration, a wing of the federal government he has tasked with “election administration,” a move critics say is an attempt to nationalize the country’s elections for partisan advantage. The executive order, establishes a nine member board, appointed by the President, that “shall be drawn from among distinguished individuals with knowledge about or experience in the administration of State or local elections… and any other individuals with knowledge or experience determined by the President to be of value to the Commission.” Among one of the missions of the board will be to “ensure that all eligible voters have the opportunity to cast their ballots without undue delay, and to improve the experience of voters facing other obstacles in casting their ballots, such as… voters with limited English proficiency.” A voting bloc that leans Democratic by a margin of 70% in most elections. In a bold and unprecedented step, the executive order, which side steps any legislation or national debate, created a federal Commission that shall consider, ”the number, location, management, operation, and design of polling places; the training, recruitment, and number of poll workers; the efficient management of voter rolls and poll books; voter education; and voting accessibility for individuals with disabilities, limited English proficiency, and other special needs.” When confronted with the news, one Virginia local elections official called the move, “Frightening,” adding, “Because of my position, I’m non-partisan, which is precisely why I find this to be so troubling. The genius of American government is rooted in its separation of powers – not only between the branches of federal government, but also between the levels of government in general – state and Federal. When we have a commission comprised only of individuals appointed by one man, from one party, from only one branch of the government, that will be setting rules and making suggestions as to how local elections should be managed it’s beyond alarming – it’s just plain wrong.” Sure glad we do not have anyone with that kind of Clout here! The President we do have is ceremonial,and elected by Cabinet for one year,mainly to preside over the Cabinet-Meetings,and as Spokesman for the Federal Government! The US should try it too some day! Have Senate and Congress combined electing the Cabinet,and do away with the Position that seems to revert to the Kinghoods of old! |
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Following rampant allegations of voter fraud in last November’s Presidential election, President Barack Obama defied his harshest critics this past week, by quietly signing an executive order establishing a Presidential administration dedicated to, among other things, registering non-English speaking citizens to vote. Last Thursday, while the nation was busy preparing for their Easter holiday President Obama signed an Executive Order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Administration, a wing of the federal government he has tasked with “election administration,” a move critics say is an attempt to nationalize the country’s elections for partisan advantage. The executive order, establishes a nine member board, appointed by the President, that “shall be drawn from among distinguished individuals with knowledge about or experience in the administration of State or local elections… and any other individuals with knowledge or experience determined by the President to be of value to the Commission.” Among one of the missions of the board will be to “ensure that all eligible voters have the opportunity to cast their ballots without undue delay, and to improve the experience of voters facing other obstacles in casting their ballots, such as… voters with limited English proficiency.” A voting bloc that leans Democratic by a margin of 70% in most elections. In a bold and unprecedented step, the executive order, which side steps any legislation or national debate, created a federal Commission that shall consider, ”the number, location, management, operation, and design of polling places; the training, recruitment, and number of poll workers; the efficient management of voter rolls and poll books; voter education; and voting accessibility for individuals with disabilities, limited English proficiency, and other special needs.” When confronted with the news, one Virginia local elections official called the move, “Frightening,” adding, “Because of my position, I’m non-partisan, which is precisely why I find this to be so troubling. The genius of American government is rooted in its separation of powers – not only between the branches of federal government, but also between the levels of government in general – state and Federal. When we have a commission comprised only of individuals appointed by one man, from one party, from only one branch of the government, that will be setting rules and making suggestions as to how local elections should be managed it’s beyond alarming – it’s just plain wrong.” i wish we could impeach every democrat... they seem to be getting dumber and dumber... |
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Following rampant allegations of voter fraud in last November’s Presidential election, President Barack Obama defied his harshest critics this past week, by quietly signing an executive order establishing a Presidential administration dedicated to, among other things, registering non-English speaking citizens to vote. Last Thursday, while the nation was busy preparing for their Easter holiday President Obama signed an Executive Order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Administration, a wing of the federal government he has tasked with “election administration,” a move critics say is an attempt to nationalize the country’s elections for partisan advantage. The executive order, establishes a nine member board, appointed by the President, that “shall be drawn from among distinguished individuals with knowledge about or experience in the administration of State or local elections… and any other individuals with knowledge or experience determined by the President to be of value to the Commission.” Among one of the missions of the board will be to “ensure that all eligible voters have the opportunity to cast their ballots without undue delay, and to improve the experience of voters facing other obstacles in casting their ballots, such as… voters with limited English proficiency.” A voting bloc that leans Democratic by a margin of 70% in most elections. In a bold and unprecedented step, the executive order, which side steps any legislation or national debate, created a federal Commission that shall consider, ”the number, location, management, operation, and design of polling places; the training, recruitment, and number of poll workers; the efficient management of voter rolls and poll books; voter education; and voting accessibility for individuals with disabilities, limited English proficiency, and other special needs.” When confronted with the news, one Virginia local elections official called the move, “Frightening,” adding, “Because of my position, I’m non-partisan, which is precisely why I find this to be so troubling. The genius of American government is rooted in its separation of powers – not only between the branches of federal government, but also between the levels of government in general – state and Federal. When we have a commission comprised only of individuals appointed by one man, from one party, from only one branch of the government, that will be setting rules and making suggestions as to how local elections should be managed it’s beyond alarming – it’s just plain wrong.” i wish we could impeach every democrat... they seem to be getting dumber and dumber... |
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Edited by
alleoops
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Thu 04/04/13 11:35 AM
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too late. We are seeing corrupt politics at it's worst. Right now we need an end to executive orders and term limits (incudes judicial branch. With the vote being corrupt and diluted, that ain't gonna happen folks. Sorry.
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Right. Impeach the President because he wants to help American citizens vote.
His harshest critics (a.k.a. Republicans) have long been on record for insisting that the right to vote be reserved only for the "job creators" and anybody else who will definitely vote Republican, and President Obama has the gall to eschew the demands of nearly 25% of the population. It makes one wonder how anybody can complain about spending hours in a line to cast a ballot. In some places, on the day of the General Election, the weather wasn't so bad, so the voters need only bring along a lawn chair and reading material (and food & water) in order to make a pleasant day of it. How dare any Democrat try to take experience that away?! Ha rumph! Seriously, are you Cons f**king stupid?! How is anything in the Presidential Commission on Election Administration corrupt? |
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Right. Impeach the President because he wants to help American citizens vote. His harshest critics (a.k.a. Republicans) have long been on record for insisting that the right to vote be reserved only for the "job creators" and anybody else who will definitely vote Republican, and President Obama has the gall to eschew the demands of nearly 25% of the population. It makes one wonder how anybody can complain about spending hours in a line to cast a ballot. In some places, on the day of the General Election, the weather wasn't so bad, so the voters need only bring along a lawn chair and reading material (and food & water) in order to make a pleasant day of it. How dare any Democrat try to take experience that away?! Ha rumph! Seriously, are you Cons f**king stupid?! How is anything in the Presidential Commission on Election Administration corrupt? If you look closely you can still see the kool-aid stains on his lips |
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Right. Impeach the President because he wants to help American citizens vote. His harshest critics (a.k.a. Republicans) have long been on record for insisting that the right to vote be reserved only for the "job creators" and anybody else who will definitely vote Republican, and President Obama has the gall to eschew the demands of nearly 25% of the population. It makes one wonder how anybody can complain about spending hours in a line to cast a ballot. In some places, on the day of the General Election, the weather wasn't so bad, so the voters need only bring along a lawn chair and reading material (and food & water) in order to make a pleasant day of it. How dare any Democrat try to take experience that away?! Ha rumph! Seriously, are you Cons f**king stupid?! How is anything in the Presidential Commission on Election Administration corrupt? how quickly you obamalites forget... what was his platform in 2008? MORE TRANSPARENT GOVERNMENT so, another lie while he slides this crap in under the cover of darkness... he said himself that things would be put on the table BEFORE they are made law... as usual, nothing was said beforehand on ANY of his EO's... it's amazing how you people can hear lie after lie, and still defend this person... |
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Right. Impeach the President because he wants to help American citizens vote. His harshest critics (a.k.a. Republicans) have long been on record for insisting that the right to vote be reserved only for the "job creators" and anybody else who will definitely vote Republican, and President Obama has the gall to eschew the demands of nearly 25% of the population. It makes one wonder how anybody can complain about spending hours in a line to cast a ballot. In some places, on the day of the General Election, the weather wasn't so bad, so the voters need only bring along a lawn chair and reading material (and food & water) in order to make a pleasant day of it. How dare any Democrat try to take experience that away?! Ha rumph! Seriously, are you Cons f**king stupid?! How is anything in the Presidential Commission on Election Administration corrupt? If you look closely you can still see the kool-aid stains on his lips yea, that liberal kool aid is something else... |
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Right. Impeach the President because he wants to help American citizens vote. His harshest critics (a.k.a. Republicans) have long been on record for insisting that the right to vote be reserved only for the "job creators" and anybody else who will definitely vote Republican, and President Obama has the gall to eschew the demands of nearly 25% of the population. It makes one wonder how anybody can complain about spending hours in a line to cast a ballot. In some places, on the day of the General Election, the weather wasn't so bad, so the voters need only bring along a lawn chair and reading material (and food & water) in order to make a pleasant day of it. How dare any Democrat try to take experience that away?! Ha rumph! Seriously, are you Cons f**king stupid?! How is anything in the Presidential Commission on Election Administration corrupt? But since your Senator from Cali,what was her name again,oh yeah,Gladrock,is doing it every day,you Guys might have gotten used to it! BTW,are you working for a Company selling Carborundum? |
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BTW mort, i'm not a con... i just hate liberals...
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BTW mort, i'm not a con... i just hate liberals... |
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BTW mort, i'm not a con... i just hate liberals... i've been looking for one here in Houston's CT... no luck yet...\ |
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BTW mort, i'm not a con... i just hate liberals... |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Thu 04/04/13 12:48 PM
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BTW mort, i'm not a con... i just hate liberals... i've been looking for one here in Houston's CT... no luck yet...\ Wish the Flesh and Blood ones were! and they seem so unhappy and discontented! |
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BTW mort, i'm not a con... i just hate liberals... whatever label you want to put on me, it really doesn't matter... |
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Right. Impeach the President because he wants to help American citizens vote. His harshest critics (a.k.a. Republicans) have long been on record for insisting that the right to vote be reserved only for the "job creators" and anybody else who will definitely vote Republican, and President Obama has the gall to eschew the demands of nearly 25% of the population. It makes one wonder how anybody can complain about spending hours in a line to cast a ballot. In some places, on the day of the General Election, the weather wasn't so bad, so the voters need only bring along a lawn chair and reading material (and food & water) in order to make a pleasant day of it. How dare any Democrat try to take experience that away?! Ha rumph! Seriously, are you Cons f**king stupid?! How is anything in the Presidential Commission on Election Administration corrupt? But since your Senator from Cali,what was her name again,oh yeah,Gladrock,is doing it every day,you Guys might have gotten used to it! BTW,are you working for a Company selling Carborundum? The presidential commission is not unconstitutional. But, if you can find where in the Constitution it says the President cannot form commissions for such things, I'd like to see it. Also, which senator are you referring to? California has Sens Boxer and Feinstein. I'm sorry for asking if you Cons were stupid before. I know that was a redundant question. |
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Following rampant allegations of voter fraud in last November’s Presidential election, President Barack Obama defied his harshest critics this past week, by quietly signing an executive order establishing a Presidential administration dedicated to, among other things, registering non-English speaking citizens to vote. Last Thursday, while the nation was busy preparing for their Easter holiday President Obama signed an Executive Order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Administration, a wing of the federal government he has tasked with “election administration,” a move critics say is an attempt to nationalize the country’s elections for partisan advantage. The executive order, establishes a nine member board, appointed by the President, that “shall be drawn from among distinguished individuals with knowledge about or experience in the administration of State or local elections… and any other individuals with knowledge or experience determined by the President to be of value to the Commission.” Among one of the missions of the board will be to “ensure that all eligible voters have the opportunity to cast their ballots without undue delay, and to improve the experience of voters facing other obstacles in casting their ballots, such as… voters with limited English proficiency.” A voting bloc that leans Democratic by a margin of 70% in most elections. In a bold and unprecedented step, the executive order, which side steps any legislation or national debate, created a federal Commission that shall consider, ”the number, location, management, operation, and design of polling places; the training, recruitment, and number of poll workers; the efficient management of voter rolls and poll books; voter education; and voting accessibility for individuals with disabilities, limited English proficiency, and other special needs.” When confronted with the news, one Virginia local elections official called the move, “Frightening,” adding, “Because of my position, I’m non-partisan, which is precisely why I find this to be so troubling. The genius of American government is rooted in its separation of powers – not only between the branches of federal government, but also between the levels of government in general – state and Federal. When we have a commission comprised only of individuals appointed by one man, from one party, from only one branch of the government, that will be setting rules and making suggestions as to how local elections should be managed it’s beyond alarming – it’s just plain wrong.” |
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Thu 04/04/13 05:01 PM
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Right. Impeach the President because he wants to help American citizens vote. His harshest critics (a.k.a. Republicans) have long been on record for insisting that the right to vote be reserved only for the "job creators" and anybody else who will definitely vote Republican, and President Obama has the gall to eschew the demands of nearly 25% of the population. It makes one wonder how anybody can complain about spending hours in a line to cast a ballot. In some places, on the day of the General Election, the weather wasn't so bad, so the voters need only bring along a lawn chair and reading material (and food & water) in order to make a pleasant day of it. How dare any Democrat try to take experience that away?! Ha rumph! Seriously, are you Cons f**king stupid?! How is anything in the Presidential Commission on Election Administration corrupt? But since your Senator from Cali,what was her name again,oh yeah,Gladrock,is doing it every day,you Guys might have gotten used to it! BTW,are you working for a Company selling Carborundum? The presidential commission is not unconstitutional. But, if you can find where in the Constitution it says the President cannot form commissions for such things, I'd like to see it. Also, which senator are you referring to? California has Sens Boxer and Feinstein. I'm sorry for asking if you Cons were stupid before. I know that was a redundant question. How about this, where in the constitution does it say a president has to power to make an executive order. Guess what, its not there. I guess some people don't realize that documents typically explain what things/people "can do" and not every conceivable thing they can't do. "Well the law didn't say I couldn't throw a rabid raccoon at my neighbor while riding a unicycle and playing a harmonica so it must be ok" |
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Right. Impeach the President because he wants to help American citizens vote. His harshest critics (a.k.a. Republicans) have long been on record for insisting that the right to vote be reserved only for the "job creators" and anybody else who will definitely vote Republican, and President Obama has the gall to eschew the demands of nearly 25% of the population. It makes one wonder how anybody can complain about spending hours in a line to cast a ballot. In some places, on the day of the General Election, the weather wasn't so bad, so the voters need only bring along a lawn chair and reading material (and food & water) in order to make a pleasant day of it. How dare any Democrat try to take experience that away?! Ha rumph! Seriously, are you Cons f**king stupid?! How is anything in the Presidential Commission on Election Administration corrupt? But since your Senator from Cali,what was her name again,oh yeah,Gladrock,is doing it every day,you Guys might have gotten used to it! BTW,are you working for a Company selling Carborundum? The presidential commission is not unconstitutional. But, if you can find where in the Constitution it says the President cannot form commissions for such things, I'd like to see it. Also, which senator are you referring to? California has Sens Boxer and Feinstein. I'm sorry for asking if you Cons were stupid before. I know that was a redundant question. How about this, where in the constitution does it say a president has to power to make an executive order. Guess what, its not there. I guess some people don't realize that documents typically explain what things/people "can do" and not every conceivable thing they can't do. "Well the law didn't say I couldn't throw a rabid raccoon at my neighbor while riding a unicycle and playing a harmonica so it must be ok" "The powers not specifically delegated to the federal government are reserved for the States and to the People." Gee! I wonder if it says anything like that anywhere? |
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