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March 26, 2010 Engineering the New ElectorateBy Jon N. HallVoting is so central to the American system that three of the last five amendments to our Constitution deal with it (Amendments 23, 24 and 26). Amendment 26, for instance, extends the vote to eighteen-year-olds. But the American political Left (a.k.a. progressives) wants to extend the vote well beyond American teenage citizens. In the hope of creating instant Democrat voters, Al Gore's Citizenship USA program rammed through grants of citizenship by waiving qualifications. At WorldNetDaily in 2001, Kenneth R. Timmerman reported:
But why bother with granting aliens citizenship? In the Republic of California, San Franciscans want illegal aliens to have the vote. (Somewhere down the line, expect to see the argument that if they can vote for office, shouldn't illegals be allowed to run for office, too?) In "The Threat of Non-Citizen Voting," Hans A. von Spakovsky of The Heritage Foundation notes:
On January 5, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (the most reversed circuit in the nation) ruled: "Incarcerated felons should be allowed to vote in Washington to ensure that racial minorities are protected under the Voting Rights Act." The plaintiff was one Muhammad Shabazz Farrakhan. On July 1, 2008 in The Nation, left-wing commentator Katrina vanden Heuvel expressed her sympathies:
Ms. Vanden Heuvel never explained the necessity of allowing psychopaths, rapists, murderers, domestic terrorists, and their like to take part in democracy. Do they have special insights on, say, the public option that the law-abiding don't? Rachel La Corte of the AP reports that an estimated 5.3 million felons nationwide are ineligible to vote. This cohort is a potential treasure trove of support for Democrats, as John Lott demonstrates that felons overwhelmingly vote Democrat. (What can we conclude about Democrat politicians from this fact?) From the Timmerman link above: "[M]ore than 80,000 aliens had fingerprint checks that generated criminal records, but they were naturalized anyway." The Left sold your birthright for a mess of votes and never batted an eye. Everything the Left has done vis-à-vis elections has been to expand the electorate; they couldn't care less about the integrity of our elections. In Ohio, a judge has ruled that a park bench can be used to fulfill the residency requirement for voter registration. The Left's latest assault on electoral integrity is universal voter registration, which would trample all over states' rights and create voter registration chaos. The "new electorate" consists of convicted felons, illegal aliens, and citizens who should never have been naturalized, but were. The "new electorate" also consists of citizens who commit election fraud. What does this mean for democracy in America? (If the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals vexes you, watch this video.) Jon N. Hall is a programmer/analyst from Kansas City.
on "Engineering the New Electorate"
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