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Virginia Hasn't Stopped Noncitizens From Voting, Watchdog Finds

Wednesday, October 5, 2016 - 9:00am
The Heritage Foundation - The Morning Bell

Oct. 5, 2016

Only in President Obama's White House could Hollywood megastar Leonardo DiCaprio be welcome to insult Americans who don't "believe" in climate change. Fred Lucas was there, and also reports on noncitizen voters in a swing state. As the D.C. Council considers legalizing assisted suicide, Kelsey Harkness files a video report on one cancer patient's stand against it. Plus: Paul Winfree on Obama's illegal attempt to save Obamacare, Luke Coffey on six next moves for Putin's Russia, and Lee Edwards on Ed Meese's defense of the Constitution.

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Virginia Hasn't Stopped Noncitizens From Voting, Watchdog Finds

 

A total of 31 of the 1,046 registered voters who were noncitizens voted between 2005 and 2015, casting 186 ballots, the Public Interest Legal Foundation found.

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Not only is favoring a select few over the taxpayers unethical, but according to a recent legal opinion issued by the Government Accountability Office, it's also illegal.

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Russia's invasion of eastern Ukraine and annexation of Crimea have left many wondering: Where next for Moscow?

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Obama, With Co-Star DiCaprio, Says Climate Change Skeptics Should 'Pay Penalty'

 

Leonardo DiCaprio dismissed those who don't "believe" in climate change as also nonbelievers "in facts or in science or in empirical truths" who "should not be allowed to hold public office."

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How Ed Meese Pushed Courts to Respect the Founders' Constitution, Not Living Constitution

 

In a 1985 speech, Meese declared that the Supreme Court had engaged in too much policymaking in its latest term and showed too little "deference to what the Constitution—its text and intonation—may demand."

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