| By Justin Gilmore - May 22nd, 2007 at 2:37 am EDT |
After reading Slate, I found an article reporting that the American Center for Voting Rights has suddenly disappeared into oblivion. Perhaps the GOP has given up on the idea of intimidating poor, immigrant, and elderly voters? (Probably not) The ACVR, despite the nice Orwellian title, wanted to push the idea of a vast voter fraud conspiracy onto the American people, even though no such fraud exists. The point was to complicate the voting process as much as possible in order to discourage the above noted peoples from voting.
Although the Orwellian comparison used against the Republicans and their many efforts is almost in a stage of sterility, it unrelentingly applies. The ACVR is just a small example of this kind of false marketing.
Even worse are PR corporations like the Dolphin Group which have been a scorn on practically all progressive issues. The Dolphin Group is undemocratic, and its legality ought be questionable. Take a look at their mission statement, located on their first page, it's awfully to the point.

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