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GOP Legally Barred From Fighting Vote Fraud
WND ^ | 11/20/2012 | Bob Unruh

Posted on ‎26‎.‎11‎.‎2016‎ ‎10‎:‎24‎:‎01 by Iron Munro

Voting machines suspiciously defaulting to Barack Obama? Buses loaded with strangers appearing at polling stations? Even ballots turning out 100 percent for one candidate in precinct reports?

In short, suspicions of vote fraud?

That’s too bad, because a race-based consent decree negotiated by Democrats against the Republican National Committee a generation ago still has tied the RNC’s hands, and GOP officials could be cited for contempt – or worse – if they try to make sure American elections are clean.

Impossible?

No. Fact.

The case is the Democratic National Committee vs. the Republican National Committee, originally from 1982.

Democrats alleged Republicans were trying intimidate minority voters in New Jersey and brought the legal action. The RNC, inexplicably, decided to agree to a consent decree before a Democrat-appointed judge rather than fight the claims.

The judge, Dickinson Debevoise, appointed by Jimmy Carter, later retired but decided he would continue to control the case. The decision requires the RNC – but not the DNC – to “refrain from undertaking any ballot security activities in polling places or election districts where the racial or ethnic composition of such districts is a factor in the decision to conduct, or the actual conduct of, such activities there and where a purpose or significant effect of such activities is to deter qualified voters from voting; and the conduct of such activities disproportionately in or directed toward districts that have a substantial proportion of racial or ethnic populations shall be considered relevant evidence of the existence of such a factor and purpose.”

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What is Money Reform?.. hlights the fact that our economy today is “debt-based”, meaning that virtually all money is supplied into the economy as a debt owed to the corporate banking system (the “High Street banks”).

What is Money Reform?

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Money Reform (sometimes called, Monetary Reform) highlights the fact that our economy today is “debt-based”, meaning that virtually all money is supplied into the economy as a debt owed to the corporate banking system (the “High Street banks”).

We are reliant upon this banking system for the supply of almost all our means of exchange.

In Britain today, 97% of our money stock is created by this private banking system as a debt (the electronic loans you take out), while only 3% is created by the government debt-free (the cash and coins in your hand).

As we explain on this website, that is both a technical absurdity and a democratic offence.

 

As a consequence of virtually all our money coming into existence as a debt, we see the indebtedness of people, families and countries growing daily.

Money Reformers believe the present debt-based system perpetrates debt slavery.

We believe this debt-based system is destructive of society, and that this debt propelled system is destructive of the environment and the planet.

Money Reformers believe this debt-based money supply is the big issue which governs all the issues.

Money Reformers advocate that the virtual Monopoly of Money Creation must be removed from the corporate banking system and we work to establish a publicly-created supply of debt-free money created on behalf of the people, by a public body.

This money should be spent, not lent, into society

on the basis of proven need.

This will gradually reduce the overall burden of debt in society, break reliance upon the private banking system for the supply of money, open potential for change, and empower people democratically.

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http://prosperityuk.com/

Egilsstaðir, 26.11.2016  Jónas Gunnlaugsson


Bloggfærslur 26. nóvember 2016

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