Applebee’s waitress asks patron for ID, gets own stolen driver’s license in return – The Sideshow

From the blog The Sideshow: Imagine you’re a waitress, out with friends on a night off, when you lose your wallet. Cash, credit cards, driver’s license—all gone. Your bank later informs you that checks are being issued in your name. It’s a pain, but you carry on. Two weeks later, you’re at work when four people walk in and sit [...]   Original post on yahoo.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Police confuse truck for Christopher Dorner’s, shoot at 3 people in Torrance in case of mistaken identity

In two cases of mistaken identity, two people were shot in a sleepy Torrance housing tract by undercover Los Angeles police officers protecting a potential Christopher Dorner target, and a third was fired upon by Torrance police responding to the first shooting. See video inside. | » Manhunt: Timeline of events | PHOTOS | MORE PHOTOS   Original post on dailynews.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Roxanne Rubin, Nevada Republican, Accepts Plea Deal After Committing Voter Fraud

A Nevada Republican arrested for voter fraud in the 2012 election, after claiming she was trying to test the system’s integrity, pled guilty and accepted a plea deal Thursday, forcing her to pay almost $2,500 and promise to stay out of trouble. Roxanne Rubin, 56, a casino worker on the Las Vegas Strip, was arrested on Nov. 3, 2012 after trying to vote twice, once at her poling site in Henderson and then at a second site in Las Vegas.   Original post on huffingtonpost.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Jim Cramer Solves His Dad’s Voter ID Mess

Are you one of hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvania voters who lack the type of photo identification required by the state’s voter ID law? If your son is a rich cable news personality with a big Twitter following, the state of Pennsylvania is on the case.   Original post on talkingpointsmemo.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Voter ID law may affect more Pennsylvanians than previously estimated – Philly.com

More than 758,000 registered voters in Pennsylvania do not have photo identification cards from the state Transportation Department, putting their voting rights at risk in the November election,   Original post on philly.com    Comments on reddit.com   

PA Democrats Ridicule Turzai, GOP Over Voter ID; Say ‘Your Ideas Suck’ – PhillyNow – A blog about Philadelphia news, politics and culture by Philadelphia Weekly

Pennsylvania Democrats unloaded on Rep. Turzai this morning for his comments about Voter ID helping Mitt Romney win Pennsylvania in November.   Original post on philadelphiaweekly.com    Comments on reddit.com   

O’Keefe Voter Fraud Investigation: Young Man Offered Holder’s Ballot

In a shocking new video, James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas demonstrates to the Attorney General of the United States, Eric Holder, just why he should be concerned about lack of voter ID laws – by walking into Holder’s voting precinct and showing the world that anyone can obtain Eric Holder’s ballot. Literally.   Original post on breitbart.com    Comments on digg.com   

Iran squeezes Web surfers, prepares censored national intranet – InSecurity Complex – CNET News

Iran is reportedly testing a domestic intranet and requiring identification and monitoring in Internet cafes in the interim. Just like China! Read this blog post by Elinor Mills on InSecurity Complex.   More

Democrats Are Terrified of Voter ID – Page 1 – Robert Knight – Townhall Conservative

The most consequential election in our lifetime is still 11 months away, but it’s clear from the Obama administration’s order halting South Carolina’s new photo ID law that the Democrats have already brought a gun to the knife fight. How else to describe this naked assault on the right of a state to create minimal requirements to curb voter fraud? On Dec. 23, Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez sent a letter ordering South Carolina to stop enforcing its photo ID law. Perez, who heads the Civil Rights division that booted charges against the New Black Panther Party for intimidating voters in Philadelphia in 2008, alleged that South Carolina’s law would disenfranchise thousands of minority voters. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson rejected Perez’s math and explained on Fox News why the law is necessary. The state Department of Motor Vehicles audited a state Election Commission report that said 239,333…   More