Opinion: When Political Speech Comes Under Fire

John Fund in National Review: An unnamed private family foundation paid for 145 billboards in Ohio and Wisconsin. The boards featured a picture of a judge's gavel and a simple message: "Voter Fraud Is a Felony -- up to 3 and a half years and a $10,000 fine." That's it. But liberal activist groups went into frenzy mode, claiming the billboards were part of a voter-suppression scheme, so the billboards' owner, Clear Channel, is removing the signs.

2020-05-03T23:38:10+00:00October 29th, 2012|ACRU Commentary, Vote Fraud, Voter ID|

Editorial: Electing to Tolerate Voter Fraud

With fewer than 40 days to go before the 2012 election, access to the voting booth could determine the outcome on Nov. 6. It ought to be simple: If you're an American citizen eligible to vote and can prove it with identification, you should be allowed to cast a ballot. If you can't, you shouldn't. It's really not that complicated. Read more: EDITORIAL: Electing to tolerate voter fraud - Washington Times https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/26/electing-to-tolerate-voter-fraud/#ixzz27g9HmAQV Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter

2020-05-03T23:37:04+00:00September 27th, 2012|ACRU Commentary, Vote Fraud, Voter ID|
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