Friday, October 17, 2008
SCOTUS to Weigh In On Rampent Voter Fraud?
Interesting news out of Ohio:
COLUMBUS: Ohio's top elections chief has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute over whether the state is required to do more to help counties verify voter eligibility, a spokesman for her office said Thursday.
Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, a Democrat, filed an appeal the high court late Wednesday, said spokesman Jeff Ortega.
On Tuesday, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati sided with the Ohio Republican Party and ordered Brunner to set up a system that provides names of newly registered voters whose driver's license numbers or Social Security numbers don't match records in other government databases.
Apparently, there are well over 200,000 ACORN-tainted new voting registration applications that have mismatched data in Ohio alone. Conservatives best start fighting back against this obvious corruption, lest their system of government be stolen from them forever.
COLUMBUS: Ohio's top elections chief has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute over whether the state is required to do more to help counties verify voter eligibility, a spokesman for her office said Thursday.
Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, a Democrat, filed an appeal the high court late Wednesday, said spokesman Jeff Ortega.
On Tuesday, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati sided with the Ohio Republican Party and ordered Brunner to set up a system that provides names of newly registered voters whose driver's license numbers or Social Security numbers don't match records in other government databases.
Apparently, there are well over 200,000 ACORN-tainted new voting registration applications that have mismatched data in Ohio alone. Conservatives best start fighting back against this obvious corruption, lest their system of government be stolen from them forever.
Labels: 2008 General Election, SCOTUS, Sixth Circuit, Voter Fraud
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VolCon,
Living in Ohio I have to save they just don't have the resources to ensure only real U.S. citizens and Ohio residents vote. Heck, they're stretched thin researching every nook and cranny of Joe the Plumber's life. Give 'em a break. //sarcasm off//
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Living in Ohio I have to save they just don't have the resources to ensure only real U.S. citizens and Ohio residents vote. Heck, they're stretched thin researching every nook and cranny of Joe the Plumber's life. Give 'em a break. //sarcasm off//
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