Thursday, July 29, 2010

MOVE Act Not Moving

By Semperpapa

The MOVE Act, or Military and Overseas Voting Empowerment Act, was passed after major suspicious irregularities were found in the system, in recent elections, of counting the voting ballots of Military members who could not, for obvious reasons, exercise their voting rights the way we civilians can.

The provisions of the Act are very defined and specific, as one of the authors Texas US Sen. John Cornyn states, as it mandates that the Department of Justice would insure that those members of the US Military deployed overseas would receive their ballots with plenty of time to fill it and return it so that their votes could be counted.

It appears, though, that the Voting Section of the DoJ has been more interested in providing legal help to states that fail to comply with the MOVE Act provisions.
In other words it looks like the Department of Justice is more interested in helping the states who do not comply with the law to find ways to defend themselves from litigation instead of enforcing the law.

The explosive situation has been divulged by two former DoJ attorneys, Eric Eversole and J. Christian Adams, who have uncovered the systematic and purposely designed action of Eric Holder’s department to deny thousands of Military personnel to have a participating voice in the political events back home.

Attorney Adams may be a familiar name, as he is the one lawyer who has revealed to the Press, at least those who were interested, the policy of Eric Holder and his boss regarding the dropping of the Black Panthers Voter intimidation case and the policy of non-prosecution of any case involving black defendants in election violations.

What is becoming increasingly obvious is that the DoJ is more interested in helping the states that have asked for an exemption from compliance with the statute than to enforce the same. And it is also obvious why that is.

Complaints of voter disenfranchising for those who are serving the Nation overseas have been logged in the last few election cycles. Some 750,000 military ballots were received “too late” to be counted in the last Presidential elections and that is when Congress finally acted.
But the liberal control of our political system and the effectual impotency of the Republicans there, have made once again a mockery of our system of laws.
This should be a matter of pure common sense. It should be the utmost priority of every state and of the federal government to insure that the ballot of those involved in the defense of the Nation would not only disseminated in a timely manner, but that they would be counted first.
We, as a Nation, ask our men and women to place their lives in jeopardy, to sacrifice in order to safeguard our way of life, which includes, prominently, our right to express our beliefs through our vote. The least our Nation’s leadership should do is to insure that the Military voting rights are not violated. But I guess it is too much to ask for from the political whores in Washington.

Those that have taken over the control of the government and of the lives of the American people, are more than willing to pander to criminals who have no business being inside our country in order to manipulate the rules and gain their votes. Millions of illegal aliens are allowed to reside, work and pillage the welfare system of the United States for the mere reason that the politicians are seeking their suffrage in return, and the motivation is strong enough to discount the price that the United States and its people pay for their actions. But the Military is assumed to have a more conservative political tendency, so the liberals in charge are more than willing to disregard the law and continue to act upon nullifying their votes.

For a long time now the fact that it is the American people that should have control of what happens in our country has become blurred as a concept. The minds of many have been so corrupted and deceived that the reality of our form of government has been hijacked by the elitist class we keep re-electing every cycle.
It has to be because of the pervading sense of apathy Americans have settled in that the Nation is driven by a conglomerate of buffoons, crooks and cheaters, as otherwise would make no real sense that individuals like Barbara Boxer and Lindsey Graham, Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank continue to have a career in ruining a whole Nation.

With the inaction on the part of the DoJ on the MOVE Act, we are witnessing again the conditions the ruling crowd is imposing on the American people.
As they are bent on finding the way to pervert the electoral system, making up rules as they are convenient, disregarding openly unlawful behavior as long as it favors their agenda, they are protected by a bias Media that will either distort or just plain ignore the actual facts.
Ultimately, if it takes disenfranchising those members of our society that actually should be the first entitled to vote, politicians are willing to have it.
It is well know that the majority of the liberal progressives in Washington and in the state capitals across America, view the US Military as the enemy, considering it the very last obstacle to the complete Marxist takeover of the United States, so eliminating their right and privilege to cast a vote is just another step.

What causes my extreme sadness and rage is not the attempt of these miscreant politicians at silencing the Military, but the fact that the American people have become so desensitized with the bad behavior of those in power that they do not appear to be perturbed by it any longer, especially those with no direct connection with the Military establishment.

In my perfect world, news of the lack of enforcement of the MOVE Act should be a story superseding Lindsay Lohan’s release from prison or Mel Gibson’s latest voice mail.
In my perfect world, the news of PO3C Jarod Newlove’s body being found in Afghanistan, obviously killed by his captors, should be superseding Obama’s appearance on the “View”.

Obviously my perfect world is only just that.


Just my thoughts!

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