This post has no commentary or analysis; it's just a repost of topic of interest to the readers. J. CHRISTIAN ADAMS: At DOJ, Military Voting Rights Hang in the Balance. “Twelve states want waivers from having to send ballots to overseas military on time. Call the Pentagon and the DOJ today, and demand they say no. . . . The DOJ would never adopt such an equivocal approach to protecting the voting rights of a racial minority.” UPDATE: Reader Richard Aubrey emails: You will probably not be surprised to hear that, when I called DOJ on this, THIS MORNING, the lady who answered the phone said she couldn’t get me an answer because it was Friday and most of the folks were gone. Did I point out that it was Friday MORNING? The vigilant guardians of justice. Ok, one bit of commentary after all: if we've come to the point of debating the future of the United States Marine Corps -- which, whatever else may be said about it, performs any mission given to it until victory in that mission is achieved -- can we discuss the future of the Department of Justice as well?
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