Ken Blackwell: Courting Disaster, America won't like Obama's Supreme Court.
Barack Obama's shocking statements from 2001 about the U.S. Supreme Court offer a deeply disturbing insight into what he hopes to achieve through remaking our highest court. Taken with what is currently at stake in the Court, it paints a picture that should cost him millions of votes on Election Day.
Upcoming Media Interviews
From now until the election, both Horace Cooper and Peter Ferrara have several radio interviews. discussing voter fraud the ACRU’s DefendMyVote.com
Finally, on Monday, November 3, 2008, Peter will be on “The Morning Show w/ Jena O’Connor” on WORN out of Mitchell, SD at 9:40am ET. If you are not around Mitchell, SD, you can listen live on the internet.
On Tuesday, October 28, 2008, Peter Ferrara will be on “Lubbock’s First News with Chad Hasty” on KFYO out of Lubbock, TX at 8:35am ET. If you are not in Lubbock, you can listen live on the internet.
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Peter Ferrara: Voter Fraud
This op-ed originally appeared in The American Spectator on October 22, 2008.
In 1980, fresh out of school and working on Wall Street, I also worked for the Reagan campaign. I had the job every night at around 11 p.m. of going to Times Square and getting one of the first copies of the next day’s New York Times. I would take it to the Reagan New York City headquarters in midtown Manhattan, where a phone number would be left for me as to where the traveling Reagan campaign party was staying that night. My job was to cut out the articles in the Times covering […]
Ken Blackwell: Voter Fraud, An Assault on Fairness
This op-ed originally appeared in the Washington Times on October 21, 2008.
While we hear a lot about “partisan politics” in the media, most Americans do not define themselves, first and foremost, by their political party. Many people’s beliefs do not fit neatly into the label of “Republican” or “Democrat.”
The cultural identity of many Americans supersedes their views about the role of government or the proper way to increase health-care coverage. Part of that identity is the belief in the value of a fair fight and in the fundamental right of the American president to be elected by a transparent and accurate vote.
Horace Cooper on The Gallo Radio Show
On Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 9:05am ET, ACRU Senior Fellow Horace Cooper will be on the “The Gallo Radio Show” on the SuperTalk Mississippi Radio Network. He will be discussing the ACRU’s latest web project, DefendMyVote.com. If you live in Mississippi, tune in to your local station or you can listen online in the rest of the country.
Ken Klukowski on The Diane Rehm Show
ACRU Legal Analyst Ken Klukowski will be on “The Diane Rehm Show” Monday, October 20, 2008 at 10:00am talking about the allegations against ACRON. He will be on a panel including Bertha Lewis, Interim Chief Organizer of ACORN, Greg Gordon, National Correspondent for McClatchey Newspapers Washington Bureau, and Steve Ansolabehere, Professor of Government at Harvard University. The show is heard on 88.5FM WAMU in Washington, DC. Tune in if you live in the area or you can listen live online.
Ken Blackwell on WTAM
ACRU Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell is talking to Bob Frantz on 1100AM WTAM out of Cleveland, OH on Friday, October 10 at 9:45am. He will be talking about voter fraud. Tune in if you are in the Cleveland area or listen online
Ken Blackwell on Laura Ingraham
ACRU Senior Fellow will be on The Laura Ingraham Show on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 10:35pm ET. You can listen on any of Laura’s 300+ affiliates or listen live on the internet.
Ken Blackwell: VOTER-FRAUD CHAOS
This column originally appeared in the New York Post on October 6, 2008.
ELECTION Day this year may bring the kind of chaos you expect from a category-five hurricane – with radical groups sending the nation into a protracted legal battle even worse than the mess back in 2000. To prevent it, we must act now.
Developments in several states create the possibility that the 2008 vote could result in “Election Month,” rather than Election Day. Court rulings on various absentee-voting procedures – along with early voting and other new forms of balloting – open the door to widespread abuses that could undermine the […]

