Friday, October 17, 2008

Supreme Court Stops GOP Election Fraud

Unanimously rules Republicans in Ohio over-reaching

In a closely-watched case involving disputed voter registrations, the US Supreme Court has overturned a ruling by a federal judge in Ohio that could have forced as many as 200,000 newly-registered voters whose information does not perfectly match that in social security or motor vehicle databases to cast provisional ballots.

Those discrepancies typically involve minor differences or even typographical errors. For example, "Joe the Plumber" -- whose full name is Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher -- is listed on Ohio voter roles as "Worzelbacher."

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Friday that only the federal government -- and not a private party like the Republican Party -- has the right to sue the state of Ohio over the implementation of the Help America Vote Act. As a result, Ohio's Democratic Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, will not have to hand over the list of names, which could have been used by Republicans to challenge those voters on Election Day.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Republicans will NOT be allowed to steal the presidential election in Ohio this year like they did in 2004.

Maybe those four goons, Scalia, Thomas, Roberts and Alito realized the Hell they could pay if they let it happen again.

There will be no backing down this time.