Stopballotfraud.com, a Web site dedicated to slurring and slandering the message of those supporting civil rights initiatives, alleges paid gatherer National Ballot Access is fraudulently gathering signatures this summer. But there’s no proof, and allegations are all they can make. 

-         In Nebraska, Stop Ballot Fraud complains the civil rights initiative kick-off was too “quiet,” and that students were protesting.

-          In Missouri, they’ve complained that CRI petitions were circulated with petitions against eminent domain and stem-cell research. 

There are lots of issues, and only so many circulators. What’s wrong with circulating a few petitions at once?

Voters should know stopballotfraud.com is run by the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, an organization directly supported by the far-from-impartial leaders of Big Labor. When a blocker gets in a petition signer’s face, or moves to take legal action against a civil rights initiative, they always assert their independence, as an interested citizen. But voters need to know about the gorilla, driven by outdated ideology, that’s backing them.

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