20060117 John Fund WSJ columnist visits MD General Assembly
By Kevin Dayhoff Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11 PM
Word in the hallways of the Maryland Statehouse today was that John Fund, noted Wall Street Journal – OpinionJournal columnist, John Fund attended a session of the Maryland General Assembly (MGA) today. Mr. Fund writes a column called “John Fund On the Trail.”
No definitive word as to why Mr. Fund was in town. It is reported that he listened in on the debate as to whether or not to override House Bill 391 – minimum wage.
My guess is that Mr. Fund may have been more interested in House Bill 622 - absentee voting on demand…
For a number of years, Mr. Fund has lectured on issues of “voter fraud.”
In his bio published for a lecture on “Elections 2000 and Voter Fraud,” at the Ashbrook Center for Public affairs at Ashland University on Thursday, October 19, 2000, it reports that:
“John Fund is a member of the Editorial Board of The Wall Street Journal, where he previously served as deputy features editor. He is also an on-line columnist for MSNBC’s Internet news service and a regular on-air contributor to the Fox News Channel and CNBC.
His work has appeared in such magazines as Esquire, Reader’s Digest, Reason, New Republic, and National Review. He has written extensively on Congressional reform, Constitutional issues and the influence of money in politics.”
Around September 2004, Mr. Fund released a book on “America’s election problems.” This according to a September 13, 2004 book review that appeared in National Review, “Democracy Imperiled – America’s Election Problems.”
The book is titled: Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy, from Encounter Books.
Democracy Imperiled is a lengthy read – 3,046 words, but fascinating and troubling…
Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org
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