Posted on 11/09/2019 9:11:07 AM PST by jazusamo
Full title: Von Spakovsky and Phillips: Bizarre federal court ruling halts Indiana efforts to clean up voter rolls
With the 2020 presidential election less than a year away, Americas voter registration rolls are woefully out of shape. Yet well-funded liberal organizations are working to stop states from cleaning up rolls. Their latest victim is Indiana. A federal district court has temporarily halted the states effort to compare its voter rolls with those of other states to eliminate duplicate registrations.
A three-judge panel of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals went to extraordinary lengths to come up with excuses for why a voter might need to be registered in more than one state. For example, someone might move to Kansas from Indiana to take a new job, and upon arrival in Kansas immediately register to vote in Kansas. But if her personal circumstances change before Election Day she flunks a probationary period on the job, a family member becomes sick, a better opportunity arises in Indiana the person might decide to return to her former residence in Indiana.
But dont worry, said Judge Diane Wood, the Clinton appointee who wrote the opinion. Those voters who are registered in more than one state will vote in only one place, even if they have open registrations in two. Really?
The Heritage Foundations election fraud database lists many cases of duplicate voting. Some are rather pedestrian, such as John Marotta, who was convicted in 2011 of casting ballots in both Arizona and Colorado. Others, like that of Wendy Rosen, are a bit more colorful. A Democratic congressional candidate in Maryland, Rosen was forced out of the 2012 race (and later pled guilty to voter fraud) after it was discovered that she had illegally voted in both Maryland and Florida in multiple elections.
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From the looks of her, I’m thinking she didn’t spend any time wiht him. PIAPS maybe, but not him.
I’m sure that if a voter casts ballots more than once or in two or more states, she will immediately a) nullify the election; and b) resign from the bench due to mental illness.
BTW, can Indiana purge the dead? Or does the same illogical nonsense apply, i.e. they might move from state to state. Then there’s illegals.
Some people are born stupid, while others work at every day.
“She should resign her judgeship and take up writing novels with her imagination.”
Yeah, join script writer Adam Schiff in writing of Fairy Tales.
What's needed is to find out who's registered in more than one place, and then who has voted in more than one place, and then PROSECUTE EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM.
Agreed...She and Schifty would make quite a couple, as ugly inside as on the outside.
Lake Co Indiana (Gary/East Chicago/Hammond) has numerous vacant lots with 20 registered voters, residences with up to 20 plus registrants and miraculously, all flock back like swallows at Capistrano every election day
GOP is firmly entrenched as part of the problem.
Only America-loving Patriots with the help of the Divine Providence of God Almighty will recover and restore our Free Constitution Republic.
Her name sounds familiar. I believe Bubba Clinton considered her for SCOTUS?
Paid voter fraud whistleblowers would be money well spent.
I read a piece a few minutes ago about her.
excerpt:
“Judge Wood, 58, now ranks high on the lists of many lawyers, politicians and scholars who are speculating as to President Obamas choice to succeed Justice David H. Souter on the Supreme Court.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/12/us/politics/12wood.html
Those 3 old nothings need visits from the grim reaper!
Those 3 are now probably the oldest on the ckt courts, after the 11th gets their new justices.
Get them off before Christmas.
Small likelihood of a successful appeal. The appeal from the Seventh Circuit is to the U.S. Supreme Court, which takes very few cases.
A motion for a rehearing in front of all the judges also has a small probability of being granted, but it's better odds than an appeal.
It’s the Chicago way. Once bought, they stay bought.
6 of 11 judges in 7th preside in beautiful Chicago.
Regardless, Patriots need to understand that unconstitutional federal court decisions are illegal and should be rejected, nullified, and ignored.
The Supreme Law of the Land is the Constitution (rule of law), NOT the courts (rule of man).
Without defending the merits of this ruling, I would guess that the overall impact of people who might vote in more than one state is probably infinitesimal. The only way in which it could have a significant impact would be if there was some elaborate scam in which thousands or tens of thousands of fake voters - based on real data from one state - were put on the rolls in some other state or states, and someone was able to obtain ballots for all these fake voters. I don’t see how anyone could pull that off. Indiana’s efforts seem like a waste of time to me, regardless of the legal issues.
Yeah, PIAPS would have hit it...
House is in play. Not many votes needed to flip an election. Need 19 new GOP in house to repeal Motor Voter.
Wood was on a Billy Bob protein shake regimen during the 1995 nomination process. No eye contact necessary.
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