Tag: Comprehensive Voting Reform

April 15th Patriot Lobby Day In Madison

Patriots… We know there is a TEA Party on Saturday April 16th, and encourage your attendance.  HOWEVER… If you have not marked your calendar already for Tax Day Friday April 15th, we encourage you to do so.  The Rock River Patriots, in cooperation with other TEA Party/Patriot Groups, are having a Patriot Lobby Day at the Capitol.  This is a great time to meet your legislator and/or legislative aides, and introduce yourselves. The two key issues on our agenda are Comprehensive Voting Reform and Constitutional Carry. We will be having several seminars / presentations that will be repeated throughout the day.  The seminars / presentations will include showings of The Cartel, a seminar on The 2nd Amendment, Globalism and the NWO, and Sustainable Development/Agenda 21, and on our two key issues.  We will also have educational materials available for you to take and distribute. The meetings / seminars start at 9am, 10:30am, and 1pm respectively in the following rooms: Room 425 Southwest – The morning seminars will briefly cover voting reform and constitutional carry.  Educational materials will be available.  At 1:00pm Nik Clark from Wisconsin Carry, Inc. will talk specifically on the 2nd Amendment. Room 411 South – The movie “The Cartel” will…

Voter ID – Response to One Wisconsin Now

One Wisconsin Now writes on voter ID: http://www.onewisconsinnow.org/blog/2011/01/why-voter-id-is-bad-for-wisconsin.html Here is the response from Ken Van Doren – Campaign for Liberty in Wisconsin 1. OWN cites all kind of statistics. Where did these number come from, and who determined them? 2. Just because only a few were found guilty of voter fraud does not mean that these few were all the fraudulent votes cast. Witness the anecdotal evidence of busloads of people coming in during the 2008 fall election. Also, as a poll watcher, I was not allowed to examine the evidence of residency that voters presented. One “progressive” web site seemed to invite fraud with the information, “Voting in Wisconsin could not be easier. If you have a friend who is registered, he can vouch for you even if you do not have identification or other proof of residency.” Also, witness that in Milwaukee, the lion’s share of same day registrations came after 5PM. Could it be that this was a purposeful plan to overwhelm the elections staff so they would not have time to carefully consider the evidence of residency? The opportunity if not the fact of fraud was certainly there. No one can tell, with our lax registration…