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07/04/2024

Happy 4th of July!

05/03/2024

Music is life itself. What would this world be without good music...
Louis Armstrong

Happy Easter Family and Friends!
03/31/2024

Happy Easter Family and Friends!

Christ is risen!
03/31/2024

Christ is risen!

02/08/2024

New York City has morphed into an open-air supermax prison.

The illegals who BEAT COPS in broad daylight just for sport were graciously released by radical-left judges.

Now the Democrat Mayor of NYC has to travel around in a bulletproof vest.

If he's living in fear in his own city, none of us are safe.

The Open Border Agenda is ransacking our once-great cities.

Thanks to Democrat Biden, illegals are being told they can live here on the taxpayer's dime and never work a day in their lives.

They have no loyalty or respect for our country.

We're reaching the point of no return unless we act.

Asking you: will you go on the record and DEMAND the deportation of every illegal in the United States? Vote Republican!

02/01/2024

Florida Politics - Campaigns & Elections. Lobbying & Government.

Republican lawsuits challenge mail ballot deadlines. Could they upend voting across the country?


Associated Press February 1

Republicans are challenging extended mail ballot deadlines in at least two states in a legal maneuver that could have widespread implications for mail voting before the presidential election in November.

A lawsuit filed last week in Mississippi follows a similar one last year in North Dakota, both brought in heavily Republican states before conservative federal courts. Democratic and voting rights groups are concerned about the potential impact beyond those two states if a judge rules that deadlines for receiving mailed ballots that stretch past Election Day, Nov. 5, violate federal law.

They say it’s possible such a decision would lead to a nationwide injunction similar to one last year when a Texas judge temporarily paused the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the abortion pill mifepristone.

“This effort risks disenfranchising Mississippi voters, but we don’t want that to also be precedent for other states,” Abhi Rahman, communications director of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, said in response to the most recent lawsuit.

Mississippi and North Dakota are among 19 states that accept late-arriving mailed ballots as long as the ballots are postmarked on or before Election Day, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. That includes political swing states such as Nevada and North Carolina. Some states, including Colorado, Oregon and Utah, rely heavily on mail voting.

Former President Donald Trump has long railed against the use of mail voting, in particular when many states expanded its use during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, when the Republican lost his re-election bid to Democrat Joe Biden. Trump has falsely claimed that changing vote tallies after Election Day are an indication of widespread fraud. In the wake of his loss, several Republican-controlled states moved to tighten rules around mail voting.

The Republican National Committee, the Mississippi Republican Party, a member of the state Republican Executive Committee and an Election Commissioner in one county filed a federal lawsuit on Friday against Secretary of State Michael Watson and six local election officials.

The suit challenges a Mississippi law that says absentee ballots in presidential elections will be counted if they are postmarked by Election Day and received within five days. It argues that Mississippi improperly extends the federal election beyond the election date set by Congress and that, as a result, “timely, valid ballots are diluted by untimely, invalid ballots.”

“Federal law is very clear –- Election Day is the Tuesday after the first Monday in November,” RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement announcing the lawsuit. “However, some states accept and count ballots days and days after Election Day, and we believe that practice is wrong.”

RNC spokesperson Gates McGavick said the group hopes for a ruling before the presidential election that state deadlines allowing ballots to be received after Election Day violate federal law.

“This case could have major ramifications in future elections — not just in Mississippi but across the country,” he said.

The Democratic National Committee said it is watching the cases closely and will fight any attempt to disenfranchise voters.

“Democrats will always stand on the side of voters against unlawful attacks on Americans’ fundamental right to make their voices heard at the ballot box,” DNC deputy press secretary Nina Raneses said in a statement.

Democratic state Rep. Bryant Clark called the Mississippi lawsuit “another effort to try to stifle votes and stop the votes of a certain segment of the population.” He said the suit may also lead to similar efforts across the country.

Thessalia Merivaki, a political science professor at Mississippi State University, said the state’s mail voting process is already difficult to navigate and that eliminating the five-day window would “unfairly punish” voters.

In North Dakota, a similar federal lawsuit against the state election director was filed by the conservative Public Interest Legal Foundation on behalf of a county auditor, Mark Splonskowski, who cited what he said is a conflict between state and federal law. A court is expected to decide soon whether he has the legal right to bring the lawsuit.

Foundation spokesperson Lauren Bowman said while the lawsuit deals with North Dakota’s law, a ruling that finds extended ballot deadlines violate federal law would affect other states with similar policies.

State Election Director Erika White has asked the case to be dismissed. Her attorneys characterized the county auditor’s lawsuit as “a bid to overthrow longstanding North Dakota law and rewrite it according to his own preference.” Attorneys with the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division filed a statement of interest in the case defending the existing state law, saying it was consistent with federal law and ensures that military and overseas ballots would be counted.

North Dakota Republican Secretary of State Michael Howe declined to comment, citing the pending litigation.

Republican state Sen. Kristin Roers said the lawsuit could have unintended consequences, such as for military voters, and would effectively penalize voters who live in areas with slow postal service.

“I don’t see that this is something that is a huge, glaring issue in our election system,” she said.

Richard L. Hasen, a University of California, Los Angeles law professor and election law expert, criticized the legal basis of the lawsuits. In the Mississippi case, he said the RNC appears to be trying to gain a political advantage because it “believes late-arriving mail ballots are more likely to favor Democrats.”

He noted that the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which includes Mississippi, has historically been quite conservative “and not protective of voting rights.”

“It would be a far reach for a challenge to Mississippi law to lead to a national injunction against this,” he said but it’s possible.
The Associated Press.

01/31/2024

Thank you President Biden for allowing Terrorists into the US!

“December marked the highest number of illegal immigrant encounters in history — with 331 persons on the Terror Watch list entering the country since President Biden took office,” FL US Representative Gus Bilirakis said.

ABC News reported last week that arrests for illegal border crossings from Mexico reached an all-time high in December, at nearly 250,000 crossings. That numbers was up 31% from November and 13% from December 2022, which had been the previous high.

A report from the House GOP, which U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik chairs, cited a similar number of individuals on terror watch lists entering the U.S. since Biden took office, but the number is slightly different, at 361

12/24/2023
12/14/2023

Taste and see that God is good! Blessed are people who take refuge in God. Psalm 34:8

12/08/2023

Happy Chanukah 🕎 to all my Facebook friends who celebrate it!

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