Obama's "Justice" Department OK With Voter Fraud

From Pajamas Media:

…Our current Department of Justice is anxious to encourage the obligations to get everyone registered, but explicitly unwilling to enforce federal law requiring states to remove the dead or ineligible from the rolls.

In November 2009, the entire Voting Section was invited to a meeting with Deputy Assistant Attorney General Julie Fernandes, a political employee serving at the pleasure of the attorney general. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss Motor Voter enforcement decisions.

The room was packed with dozens of Voting Section employees when she made her announcement regarding the provisions related to voter list integrity:

We have no interest in enforcing this provision of the law. It has nothing to do with increasing turnout, and we are just not going to do it.

As I’ve said before, once we do get back in to power we’re going to have to steel ourselves to the task of ruthlessly investigating the rampant criminality in the Obama Administration and the Democrat party and start sending a lot of people to jail. For too long now we Republicans can been unwilling, when able, to fully enforce laws against political corruption. This fear must stop – we are now reaping the whirlwind of not strictly enforcing the law.

The problem of corruption in the Democrat party fundamentally stems from the fact that Democrats either heartily approve of corruption, or are unwilling to stop anything which might, by some means, advance their cause. While corruption has always existed in both parties, the problem became endemic with the Democrat party when Clinton got away with perjury and Gore got away with “no controlling legal authority”. Once Democrats saw them both prosper after clear violations of the law, the flood gates opened.

For the sake of our Republic and, indeed, for the sake of the Democrat party, this must be brought to an end. Once we get back in to power, anti-corruption must be a top priority.