[EL] News21 analysis of voter fraud
Larry Levine
larrylevine at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 14 09:51:23 PDT 2012
Ahh. You cast a partisan net. In homily #2 I didn't assign any partisan
identification to the God of Majority Rule. In the case of voter ID, God
seems to be on the side of Republican controlled legislatures and governors'
mansions. I trust my Republican colleagues and friends can cite ample
examples of instances in which God was on the other side. The homily, of
course, was borne of the frequency with which the deity in evoked to justify
the position or action of both sides of a debate.
Larry
From: Smith, Brad [mailto:BSmith at law.capital.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 9:12 AM
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Subject: RE: [EL] News21 analysis of voter fraud
In my experience, it's the expression of ideas such as Larry's Homily #2
(below) by Democrats such as Larry that send Republicans rushing to sign on
to Voter ID laws. If you wanted to make any citizen worry about vote fraud
by the other side, it would be hard to think of a better way than hearing a
skilled operative of the opposite party say something like "God is on the
side of the guy with the most votes. If you control the legislature and the
governor's office you can do whatever you damned well please."
But Larry's Homily seems meant to channel his inner Madison: he shares the
Great Little Madison's concern that "parchment barriers against the
encroaching spirit of power" will not stop the growth of government:
"experience assures us, that the efficacy of the provision has been greatly
overrated; and that some more adequate defense is indispensably necessary
for the more feeble, against the more powerful, members of the government.
The legislative department is everywhere extending the sphere of its
activity, and drawing all power into its impetuous vortex.
". An elective despotism was not the government we fought for.
". a mere demarcation on parchment of the constitutional limits of the
several departments, is not a sufficient guard against those encroachments
which lead to a tyrannical concentration of all the powers of government in
the same hands."
Bradley A. Smith
Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault
Professor of Law
Capital University Law School
303 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 236-6317
bsmith at law.capital.edu
http://www.law.capital.edu/faculty/bios/bsmith.asp
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Parnell
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Alternately, while to 'objective' observers on the left it's nothing more
than an attempt to disenfranchise certain groups of voters, to this
'objective' observer it's a reasonable effort to address a fairly minor
concern, and hardly represents the first time elected officials and their
ideological/partisan allies have chosen to spend a great deal of effort and
time addressing fairly minor concerns. Choose your metaphor - gnats and
sledgehammers, molehills and mountains, etc.
Best,
Sean Parnell
President
Impact Policy Management, LLC
6411 Caleb Court
Alexandria, VA 22315
571-289-1374 (c)
sean at impactpolicymanagement.com
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[mailto:law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu] On Behalf Of Larry
Levine
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 11:30 AM
To: 'David A. Schultz'; law-election at uci.edu
Subject: Re: [EL] News21 analysis of voter fraud
Several homilies pop to mind regarding the Republican push for voter ID,
which to objective observers has been nothing more than an attempt to
disenfranchise certain groups of voters right from the start.
Homily 1 - You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to
your own facts.
Homily 2 - God is on the side of the guy with the most votes. If you control
the legislature and the governor's office you can do whatever you damned
well please and you can make up whatever facts you want to justify it.
Larry
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[mailto:law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu] On Behalf Of David A.
Schultz
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 7:30 AM
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Subject: [EL] News21 analysis of voter fraud
Hi all
An interesting analysis and study on voter fraud as well as a national
database. Several of us on this listserv are featured in the commentary and
story.
http://votingrights.news21.com/article/election-fraud/
David Schultz, Professor
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