Monday, October 09, 2006

Old friends in the news...

OK, so maybe "friends" is too strong a word. :)

Thanks to Desert Beacon in Nevada for the heads-up.

It looks like Nathan Sproul and the purveyors of his ideology-fueled public fraud are back at it.

From Tennessean.com:
A canvassing group hired by the Republican National Committee is responsible for 12 potentially phony voter-registration forms found in Davidson and Williamson counties, election officials said Friday.

Liberty Consultants also worked in Rutherford County...

For those of you who need it, a little refresher about Liberty Consultants, also from the same article:
Liberty Consultants workers were banned from Tennessee Wal-Marts in late August because of the group's partisan nature, namely its connection to former Arizona GOP leader and Christian Coalition activist Nathan Sproul.

Good ol' Nathan has a long record of fraudulent voter registrations, and of fraudulently suppressing voter registrations, for the Republican Party. Here's a good example from the Baltimore Chronicle and Sentinel. Desert Rat Democrat has a good writeup about him too.

Blog for Arizona did a piece in July on his more recent activities, including his ties to Len Munsil and the folks behind Prop 107.

My question:

Doesn't Arizona have anything better to export than the likes of Nathan Sproul and JD Hayworth?

Well, unless that 'exporting' is a permanent thing and they become some other state's headaches. In that case, I'm all for it.

:)

Later!

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