To: advertising guy
30 posted on
10/17/2008 9:04:52 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(don't worry, they only want to take water out of the other guy's side of the bucket.)
To: NonValueAdded
In a brief unsigned opinion, the justices said they were not commenting on whether Ohio is complying with a provision of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 that lays out requirements for verifying voter eligibility. Instead, they said they were granting Brunner's request because it appears that the law does not allow private entities, like the Ohio GOP, to file suit to enforce the provision of the law at issue. About 200,000 of 666,000 voters who have registered in Ohio since Jan. 1 have records that don't match. Brunner has said the discrepancies most likely stem from innocent clerical errors rather than fraud but has set up a verification plan.
42 posted on
10/17/2008 9:10:12 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(don't worry, they only want to take water out of the other guy's side of the bucket.)
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